Stage 7 | Saint-Malo - Mûr-de-Bretagne 2025-07-11 194km Stage 8 | Saint-Méen Le-Grand - Laval 2025-07-12 174km Stage 9 | Chinon - Châteauroux 2025-07-13 170km Stage 10 | Ennezat - Le Mont-Dore 2025-07-14 163km ...
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Tour de France 2023 Profile: Stage 2, Basque Country 2023-07-07 By:Jennifer Sage On:July 7, 2023 In:Class Profiles,Tour de France With:0 Comments To prepare for the 2023 Tour, I knew I wanted to do stage 1 or 2 in the Basque Country of Spain but was not sure which one to prepa...
The 2025 Tour de France will start in Lille with three stages in the north of France, the return of the Mûr-de-Bretagne and an early time trial in Caen featuring in the first week. The2025 Tour de France routeincludes seven stages for sprinters, six hilly stages, six mountainous days...
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The race, comprising 21 stages and covering a distance of 3,404-km, features five mountain stages and a sole time-trial of 22km on stage 16. The official race website is here.Author AdminPosted on 30/06/2023Categories Grand Tours, Other, Tour de France ...
Tour de France Tour de France 2025 Route: Ventoux and Crushing ‘Queen Stage’ Headline Course to Test Tadej Pogačar No cobbles or gravel, but plenty of drama should be delivered in a route heavy on uphill finals and explosive breakaway stages. ...
Tour de France: Unchained: With Alec Newman, Julian Alaphilippe, Fabio Jakobsen, Wout van Aert. Documentary on the journey of eight teams taking part in the world's most challenging Tour de France bike race.
Stages:21 Rest days:2 Start:Florence, Italy Finish:Nice, France The 2024 Tour de France will take place June 29 - July 21. The 111th edition of the race starts in Florence, Italy, before crossing back into France for stage 4. In total there are 21 days of racing and two rest-days...
Stages: 21, including five split stages Distance: 4,694 km (2,917 mi) Winning time: 148h 29′ 12″ The average speed of the winner: 31.565 km/h or 19.614 mph 95 starters, 55 classified finishers Tour de France winner groupsets: Gino Bartali’s (Legnano) Tour de France 1938 winner ...