What a neat idea! I've travelled to France twice (once biking and once hiking). While I tend not to take pictures with people, there are some with bikes. The country really is beautiful so even photographers like me can get good shots. Alas, I tend to not take too many shots with people.
http://www.cassandrathorn.com/images...eHorseGate.JPG was taken in Monpazier, a town in the Dordogne/Lot area.
Monpazier's was a "new town" (well, in the middle ages it was "new") with a well-defined street plan and central square. The larger arches in the corners were designed to allow riders to pass through without dismounting from their horses. In the morning, the bikes zip through. This man was kind of enough to be travelling slow enough for me to capture him on his "horse".
http://www.cassandrathorn.com/images...BikeMuseum.JPG was taken, obviously, outside a bicycle museum. We arrived just after the museum closed for its 2 hour lunch, but as we were deciding what to do, the woman who ran the museum shouted down that she would open just for us (apparently cyclists get special treatment!). It was a really neat museum--we are so spoiled with index shifters and gel saddles.
Anyway, if they're of use, you're welcome to them. the thumbnails of our Dordogne cycling trip live at http://www.cassandrathorn.com/images/2005France.htm. There are also some pictures of Provence (but no bikes, it was hiking) at http://www.cassandrathorn.com/images/2004Provence.htm.
And, of course, if you're willing to drop into Italy and include a scooter, one of my favorite pictures is http://www.cassandrathorn.com/images...o/BikerCat.JPG.
Enjoy as you see fit! [My apologies if the URLs wrap badly]