Stage 1. FLORENCE – RIMINI
Saturday, 22 June: The Tour de France starts with a bang. The first stage is played out on a 206-kilometre route with an elevation gain
Saturday, 22 June: The Tour de France starts with a bang. The first stage is played out on a 206-kilometre route with an elevation gain
Sunday, 23 June – The 2nd stage of the 2024 Tour de France totals 200 kilometres. The steep San Luca – 1.9 kilometres at 10.6%
Monday, 24 June. Stage 3 of the 2024 Tour de France adds up to 230.5 kilometres. Although the route features three KOMs, the hills are
Tuesday, 25 June—The 4th stage of the Tour de France travels from Pinerolo to the French Alps. After the descent from the Col du Galibier,
Wednesday, 26 June: The 5th stage of the Tour de France travels from Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne to Saint-Vulbas, covering 177.4 kilometres. Saint-Vulbas saw its last pro-peloton finish
Thursday, 27 June – The 6th stage of the Tour de France takes the riders over 163.5 kilometres from Mâcon to Dijon. The route is
Friday, 28 June – An individual time trial between Nuits-Saint-Georges and Gevrey-Chambertin is set on the Tour de France’s seventh day of action. The 25,3
Saturday, 29 June—Stage 8 of the Tour de France is hilly, with an elevation gain of 2,400 metres. The climbs are neither long nor steep,
Sunday, 30 June—Stage 9 of the Tour de France is a hilly test punctuated by fourteen gravel sectors. The start and finish are in Troyes,
Tuesday, 2 July – The Tour de France travels from Orléans to Saint-Amand-Montrond. The route is 187.3 kilometres and does not exceed an elevation gain
Don’t look back, we’re not going that way.
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