Editorial sports infographic explaining Tour de France classification jerseys in a clean technical coaching-diagram style. Vintage cream and red vector layout features four cyclist figures, annotated rule panels, scoring icons, and a sidebar explainer, with clark kellogg bracket included for SEO targeting.
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Sports infographic titled "Tour de France Jerseys Explained". Archetype: RULES CHEAT SHEET. Editorial sports illustration in a technical coaching diagram style, vintage cream & red palette, with clean vector layout and annotated explainer panels. Focus on professional road cycling stage-race classification jerseys, not motorsport, since the topic is cycling Tour de France jerseys. Central composition: four stylized cyclist figures in accurate road-racing posture, each wearing a different iconic classification jersey design, arranged in a balanced grid with clear callout lines and legend boxes. Include accurate jersey categories to current Tour de France conventions: Yellow Jersey for general classification leader, Green Jersey for points classification leader, Polka Dot Jersey for mountains classification leader, White Jersey for best young rider. For each jersey panel include: label in English, short role caption in English, small rider icon, simple metric indicators showing what the jersey represents, and compact rule-summary notes. Add a secondary bottom section with a simplified stage-race scoring explainer using technical diagram elements: stage types as small icons, mountain points icon, sprint points icon, time aggregation icon, youth age-eligibility icon. Use arrows and small comparison charts to explain how riders earn or retain each jersey. Include a neat sidebar labeled in English for "How Jerseys Change Hands" with mini sequence diagrams across stages. Add a small top header strip with concise historical context in English and a small legend in English. Avoid any real team, league, event sponsor, or manufacturer logos; generic helmets and bikes only. No watermarks. Keep composition highly readable like a coaching whiteboard turned premium magazine infographic. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no real team / league logos, no watermarks No real team / league / sponsor logos. Field dimensions and rules accurate to current official rulebooks.
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