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The peloton’s stay in Brittany will kick off with another contest between the puncheurs. After leaving Saint-Malo and heading for Saint-Brieuc, history buffs will recall the exploits of Bernard ...
The passage across the Picardy plain is exposed to the wind and could offer options to teams keen to create echelons. However, it’s more likely that there’ll be a battle between the peloton’s best ...
This is a very flat stage heading out of Brittany and into Mayenne on roads that are, for the most part, sheltered from the wind. All of the ingredients are there for the sprint teams to take control ...
Alexander Kristoff was the last pure sprinter to pull on the Yellow Jersey following the first stage, during the 2020 Grand Départ in Nice. A successor to the Norwegian should emerge in Lille after a ...
A return to both tradition and to the Champs-Élysées... after Nice stepped in for the capital during the Olympics last summer, the Tour will return to Paris. And we’ll be celebrating the fiftieth ...
There’s no such thing as an absolutely flat stage on the roads of the Vaucluse and Drôme, but there’s definitely an opportunity here for the sprinters and that will mean the breakaway riders won’t get ...
The teams banking on a bunch sprint won’t be hampered by any hilly terrain as they focus on their mission for the day. Vigilance will be required at the end of the stage due to the changes in ...
The ultra-mountainous tone of this stage, which features five climbs, is amplified by its relative shortness. The first of those climbs, the Côte d’Héry-sur-Ugine, arrives around ten kilometres after ...
At this stage of the Tour, there’ll still be some in-form riders who haven’t yet managed to claim a victory bouquet. They’ll all be keen to get into the breakaway, but the selection process will be ...
The stats don’t lie: this is the most demanding stage of the 2025 Tour, with 5,500 metres of vertical gain. Much of this total will come on the climbs to the Col du Glandon and then the Col de la ...
The riders and team managers all become weather experts on the morning of this type of stage. There will be no need for panic as the stage passes Isbergues. However, following the climb of the Côte de ...