The race line-up
For the first time since WW2, the most prestigious cycling race in the World, the Tour de France will not take place in July.
Due to the covid-19 health crisis, the Tour will exceptionally go down from 29th of august to the 20th of september 2020. Qualified as the “Latest Tour de France in history” by Christian Prudhomme, the event will not remain less beautiful with a difficult and mountainous course starting from the second stage on the heights of Nice.
After a Tour de France 2019 full of promises, Thibaut Pinot and his teammates are ready for the Grande Boucle !
One year after having touched the hearts of the spectators following his victory at the Tourmalet and his unfortunate leaving due to injury, Thibaut Pinot and his teammates are coming to the 107th edition of the Tour de France with a solid, experienced team aware of its potential.
Stage 1 – Nice Moyen Pays > Nice – 156 km – 29th august
Stage 2 – Nice Haut Pays > Nice – 187 km – 30th august
Stage 3 – Nice > Sisteron – 198 km – 31th august
Stage 4 – Sisteron > Orcières-Merlette – 157 km – 1st september
Stage 5 – Gap > Privas – 183 km – 2nd september
Stage 6 – Le Teil > Mont Aigoual – 191 km – 3rd september
Stage 7 – Millau > Lavaur – 168 km – 4th september
Stage 8 – Cazères-sur-Garonne > Loudenvielle – 140 km – 5th september
Stage 9 – Pau > Laruns – 154 km – 6th september
Stage 10 – Île d’Oléron Le Château-d’Oléron > Île de Ré Saint-Martin-de-Ré – 170 km – 8th september
Stage 11 – Châtelaillon-Plage > Poitiers – 167 km – 9th september
Stage 12 – Chauvigny > Sarran Corrèze – 218 km – 10th september
Stage 13 – Châtel-Guyon > Puy Mary Cantal – 191 km – 11th september
Stage 14 – Clermont-Ferrand > Lyon – 197 km – 12th september
Stage 15 – Lyon > Grand Colombier – 175 km – 13th september
Stage 16 – La Tour-du-Pin > Villard-de-Lans – 164 km – 15th september
Stage 17 – Grenoble > Méribel Col de la Loze – 168 km – 16th september
Stage 18 – Méribel > La Roche-sur-Foron – 168 km – 17th september
Stage 19 – Bourg-en-Bresse > Champagnole – 160 km – 18th september
Stage 20 (ITT) – Lure > La Planche des Belles Filles – 36 km – 19th september
Stage 21 – Mantes-la-Jolie > Paris Champs-Élysées – 122 km – 20th september
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