grâce à une argile - L’homme de Chancelade - Chalus : mines d’or à 10 km - Enorme cratère d’impact à 10 km de Chalus : Rochechouart - Une roche empêche les arbres de se développer (Lande de Saint-Laurent) - Limoges (la porcelaine...
Saturday 8 July - The Tour de France travels from Libourne to Limoges on the eight day of action. The route is 200.7 kilometres long - flat in the first part, lumpy in the second.It’s the fourteenth time that a Tour de France stage goes to Limoges. The first stage winner in the ...
LIMOGES, July 14, 2009 (AFP) - The concept of looking for allies with common goals in the tactical minefield of cycling's big stage races is not new, and can be a fruitful initiative for some.But Australian Cadel Evans has so far seen little evidence that he will be helped to beat ...
7 Stage: Friday, July 7 – Mont de Marsan to Bordeaux, 170km 8 Stage: Saturday, July 8 – Libourne to Limoges, 201km 9 Stage: Sunday, July 9 – Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat to Puy de Dôme, 184km Rest day – Monday, July 10 – Clermont-Ferrand 10 Stage: Tuesday, July 11 – Parc...
7. Tours-Limoges 205.5 km: Christophe Agnolutto (FRA/Ag2R-Prévoyance) 8. Limoges-Villeneuve sur Lot 203.5 km: Dekker 9. Agen-Dax 181 km: Paolo Bettini (ITA/Mapei-Quick Step) 10. Dax-Lourdes/Hautacam 205 km: Javier Ochoa (ESP/Kelme-Costa Blanca), Armstrong 11. Bagnères de Bigorre-Re...
Stage 7: July 7 - Flat - Mont-De-Marsan to Bordeaux - 170km Stage 8: July 8 - Hilly - Libourne to Limoges - 201km Stage 9: July 9 - Mountain - Saint-Léonard-De-Noblat to Puy de Dôme - 184km July 10 - Rest Day Stage 10: July 11 - Hilly - Vulcania to Issoire - 167km...
The eighth stage of the Tour de France 2023 went from Libourne to Limoges. The first part of the 201 kilometre stage had a few small hills, but nothing the riders couldn’t handle. The first real obstacle was the Côte de Champs-Romain (2.8km at 4.8%), followed by a ...
Mattias Skjelmose driving the final leadout into Limoges | Photo: Luca Bettini/SprintCyclingAgency©2023 Mads celebrating his well-earned flowers. | Photo: Luca Bettini/SprintCyclingAgency©2023 In the end, Pedersen scored his second Tour de France stage win after winning Stage 13 in 20...
Mark Cavendish must have a big circle around Monday’s third stage of the Tour de France. The mostly flat 144-mile leg from Piacenza to Turin likely represents the race’s first chance of a mass sprint finish.
In 1978 they rode slowly all day and then walked across the line at Valence d'Agen in protest at having to get up early to ride more than one stage in a day. In 1990 the organisers learned of a blockade by farmers in the Limoges area and diverted the race before it got there. ...