STAGE 11: EVAUX-LES-BAINS – LE LIORAN
Wednesday, 3 July – The 11th stage of the Tour de France traverses the Massif Central. At 211 kilometres, the riders travel from Evaux-les-Bains to
Wednesday, 3 July – The 11th stage of the Tour de France traverses the Massif Central. At 211 kilometres, the riders travel from Evaux-les-Bains to
Thursday, 4 July—The 12th stage of the Tour de France is a 203.6-kilometre test between Aurillac and Villeneuve-sur-Lot. The route features 2,200 metres of climbing,
Friday, 5 July – The caravan moves from Agen to the base of the Pyrenees in the 13th stage. The rolling route is 165.3 kilometres
Saturday, 6 July—The first stage in the Pyrenees takes the riders from Pau to Pla d’Adet over a 151.9-kilometre route. The finish climb in the
Sunday, 7 July—Today’s race is a brutal one from Loudenvielle to Plateau de Beille. In a 197.7-kilometre race, the riders must conquer four intermediate climbs
Tuesday, 9 July – The final week of the Tour de France opens with a race from Gruissan to Nîmes. The 16th stage is a
Wednesday, 10 July—The 17th stage of the de France is a 178-kilometre test between Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux and Superdévoluy. The elevation gain is roughly 3,000 metres, and
Thursday, 11 July—Stage 18 of the Tour de France takes place between Gap and Barcelonnette. The riders are bombarded with a series of moderate climbs,
Friday, 12 July – The 19th stage of the Tour de France goes from Embrun to Isola 2000. The route is 144.5 kilometres long and
Saturday 20 July—Stage 20 of the Tour de France is 132.8 kilometres long, and the riders must conquer four mountain tops. The finish is situated
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