Rugby and Tour de France
Each year, there are more than 15 sporting events with top athletes, including the final of the Andros Trophy, a car race on ice, the Open des Volcans golf tournament, the European rugby championship matches with the ASM team, vice-champions of France.
Association Sportive Montferrandaise Clermont Auvergne is the French rugby union club from Clermont-Ferrand in Auvergne that currently competes in Top 14, the top level of the French league system. They wear yellow and blue, which are the colours of Michelin, the tyre manufacturer, whose founder, Marcel Michelin, started the club for its workers before World War I.
L'ASM, as they are also called, are the traditional underdog, always cited among early favourites and praised for their style of play, but never winning come spring. They reached the French Championship final ten times (a French record), losing all of them, including seven by less than 7 points.
Official site: http://www.asm-rugby.com/
In more recent times, Puy de Dôme summit has served as an occasional stage finish in the Tour de France. It was here in 1964 that Raymond Poulidor battled with Jacques Anquetil in one of the race's most famous moments, racing side by side up almost the entire climb. it was also on this peak that, in 1975 Eddy Merckx was punched in the stomach by a spectator.
Super-Besse ski resort in the Sancy Moutains, hosted the first mountain finish of the 2008 Tour de France. The finish was at an altitude of 1289 m, whereas in previous years the finish was at 1350 m.
Twin towns
Clermont-Ferrand is twinned with:
- Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom (since 1983)
- Salford, England, United Kingdom
- Regensburg, Germany (since 1969)
- Gomel, Belarus
- Oviedo, Spain
- Braga, Portugal
- Norman, Oklahoma, United States
- Oyem, Gabon
http://www.clermontferrandtourism.com/