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Tour de France 2024 route: Stage-by-stage guide

The 2024 tour de france will take place from  june 29 to july 21 – and it will be a truly unique event, starting in italy and finishing – for the first time – somewhere other than paris . .

Tour de France 2024 route stage by stage

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The 2024 Tour de France will be the 11th edition of the great race – and there are  few sure things in life: birth, death, taxes and the Tour de France ending on the Champs-Élysées in Paris. But not in 2024. For the first time, the race will finish in Nice – on the south coast of France – instead of Paris thanks to the 2024 Olympics Games, which start in Paris on July 26. 

The Tour runs from Saturday , June 29 to Sunday, July 21, so it was decided that authorities in Paris would have enough on their hands with the Olympics to handle the logistics of another major spectator event.

But it's not just the finish that will be new for 2024: the start – the Grand Depart – will be held in Italy for the first time. The Tour de France is back on Giro d'Italia territory for the 12th time but it's the first time the race has started this side of the border. 

The full route will be announced later in 2023 and details stage maps are usually then released each May online and  in the official race program (we'll post links to that once it's available) .

We have this page for Tour de France road closure information , which we also update with 2024 information after the 2023 race is done and dusted.

See here for accommodation near the route (again, it will be updated once we know the full 2024 route).

Where to find more useful information: the Official 2024 Tour de France Race Guide is the place to go. We'll include links here when it's available

Stage 1: saturday, june 29 - florence to rimini, 205km.

After leaving Florence, the peloton will roll through Tuscany and Emilia-Romagna to a seaside finale in Rimini. There will be some 3700 metres of climbing today. The route also dips into  the principality of San Marino, taking to 14 the number of countries that have hosted the Tour .

Stage 2: Sunday, June 30 -  Cesenatico to Bologna, 200km  

Say two starting near the station in Cesenatico – the final resting place of Marco Pantani. It's then on to another tough day of climbing on the road to Bologna .

Stage 2 Tour de France 2024

Stage 3: Monday, July 1 –  Piacenza to Turin, 225km   

Today will be a day for the sprinters  in Turin, the capital of Piedmont – a regular sprint finish on the Giro d'Italia .   

Stage 4: Tuesday, July 2 – Pinerolo to Valloire,  138km   

The Tour goes up with its first giant on the road: the Galibier at 2642m.  

Stage 4 Tour de France 2024 Galibier

Stage 5: Wednesday, July 3 – St-Jean-de-Maurienne to Saint-Vulbas, 177km

A sprint finish.

Stage 6: Thursday, July 4 – Macon to Dijon, 163km

A sprint finish with an 800m final stretch .

Stage 7: Friday, July 5 –  Nuits-Saint-Georges to Gevrey-Chambertin,  25km Individual Time Trial

An ITT through the vineyards of Burgundy.

Stage 8: Saturday, July 6 – Semur-en-Auxois to Colombey-les-Deux-Eglises, 176km

Five climbs in the first part of the stage could put a strain on some sprinters' legs.

Stage 9: Sunday, July 7 –  Troyes to Troyes, 199km

Fourteen sectors of white roads, 32km in total onto the gravel and dust.

Tour de France 2024 stage 9

Rest day: Monday, July 8 –  Orleans

Stage 10: Tuesday, July 9 – Orleans to  Saint-Amand-Montrond , 187km

The wind could play a major role, like in 2013 when unexpected echelons marked the stage .

Stage 11: Wednesday, July 10 –  Évaux-les-Bains to Le Lioran,  211km

Some 4350m of vertical gain, Néronne, the Puy Mary Pas de Peyrol, Pertus, Font de Cère.

Stage 11 2024 Tour de France

Stage 12: Thursday, July 11 – Aurillac to  Villeneuve-sur-Lot , 204km

The breakaway triumphed in Villeneuve in both 1996 and 2000 .

Stage 13: Friday, July 12 – Agen to Pau, 171km  

Pau, a Tour regular is here again.

Stage 14: Saturday, July 13 – Pau to Saint-Lary-Soulan Pla d'Adet, 152km

The first day in the Pyrenees, and a real challenge with famous climbs on the menu .

Stage 14: Pau to Saint-Lary-Soulan Pla d'Adet, 152km

Stage 15: Sunday, July 14 –  Loudenvielle to Plateau de Beille, 198km

Six climbs and 4850m of climbing for Bastille Day .

Stage 15 Tour de France 2024

Rest day: Monday, July 15 –  Gruissan

Stage 16: tuesday, july 16 –  gruissan to nimes, 187km.

The sprinters may be heavily tipped for success, but the Mistral can blow fiercely at this time of year and break up the peloton.

Stage 17: Wednesday, July 17 – Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux to Superdévoluy , 178km

An ideal route for a large breakaway, but the climbers will also have a chance to shine .

Stage 17 2024 Tour de France

Stage 18: Thursday, July 18 – Gap to Barcelonnette , 179km

Breakaway? Sprinters? It's anyone's guess .

Stage 19: Friday, July 19 –  Embrun to  Isola 2000, 145km  

The ultimate giant is back on the Tour: the Cime de la Bonette and its 2802m of altitude .

Stage 19 Tour de France 2024

Stage 20: Saturday, July 20 -  Nice to Col de la Couillole, 132km

This will be a  mountainous stage from the coast at Nice inland to Col de la Couillole. This stage doubles as L'Etape du Tour sportive route on July 7.

2024 Tour de France Stage 20 Saturday, July 20 - Nice to Col de la Couillole, 132km

Stage 21: Sunday, July 21 - Monaco to Nice individual time trial, 35km   

A break with tradition and an enforced finish in Nice, on the southern coast of France, due to the 2024 Olympics taking over the capital, Paris this week. The  21st and final stage will be contested in a 35km individual time trial from the glitzy streets of Monaco to Place Masséna in Nice. For the first time in a long time, the last stage may not be purely ceremonial. The yellow jersey could be won – or lost – today. 

2024 Tour de France route Stage 21: Sunday, July 21 - Monaco to Nice individual time trial

Bike hire for watching the Tour de France

A reminder that if you need bike hire during the Tour de France you should book early. It ALWAYS sells out and it can be very hard to find quality carbon road bikes closer to the time.  More info here .

2024 Tour de France Race Guide

Get the official 2024 Tour de France Race Guide:  We'll post links here when it's released.

See here for bike-friendly accommodation  

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2024 tour de france route, dates, and details: packed with firsts and plot-twists, four summit finishes, two time trials, and 34km of gravel roads highlight a challenging and balanced route starting in italy and ending in nice..

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The Tour de France is eternal, but 2024 packs plenty of firsts and plot-twists to deliver what should be a thrilling edition.

Not only are big hitters such as Jonas Vingegaard , Tadej Pogačar , Primož Roglič , and Remco Evenepoel expected to clash in a generational battle, the 111th edition of the French grand tour will deliver an interesting backdrop.

Early details reveal a varied and interesting route:

  • 3492km total
  • June 29 to July 21
  • Four territories (Italy, San Marino, France, Monte Carlo)
  • 7 mountain stages
  • 4 summit finishes
  • 32km of gravel roads

With the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris dictating the calendar, the men’s Tour de France — which will runs from June 29 to July 21 — will not finish in Paris as the riders head for Nice for a final-day time trial.

“We were committed to avoid Paris because of the Olympics,” Tour director Christian Prudhomme told Reuters . “There are only 28,000 police forces available and we knew we could not get more.”

Since its inception in 1903, the men’s race has always finished in Paris or its surrounding suburbs, and it has concluded on the Champs Élysées since 1975.

Also in a first, the race will start in Italy with the three opening stages.

Here are the key points:

‘Big Start’ in Italy for historical first

Italy Tour de France

After more than a century, the “big loop” will make its “Big Start” in Italy for the first time.

Stage 1 jumps right into it, with a road stage starting in Florence and ending in Rimini, with a detour through San Marino. The yellow jersey will be up for grabs, with sprinters like Mark Cavendish, Jasper Philipsen, and Wout van Aert will need to endure 3600m of climbing as the route climbs over the Apennines.

Stage 2 pays homage to Marco Pantani and runs from Cesenatico to Bologna will hit the famed San Luca climb in final hour of racing that could throw a spanner in the wheels of the sprinters.

Stage 3 runs across the flats from Piacenza to Torino in what is expected to be the first chance for the sprinters.

Week 1: Into France and up the Galibier

Jonas Vingegaard

The race’s three-day sojourn ends with stage 4 from Pinerolo to Valloire grinds up and over the Alps, including an assault of the HC Col du Galibier (23km at 5.1%).

“The Tour has never been so high so soon,” said Tour director Christian Prudhomme.

Stages 5 and 6 will see the sprinters see more chances as the race leaves the Alps only to return in the final weekend.

Stage 7 delivers a 25km individual time trial across the vineyards of Burgundy. The rolling course isn’t too long, and the GC will remain knotted up for anyone who’s survived the brutal first week.

Stage 8 from Semur-en-Auxois to Colombey-les-Deux-Eglises sees a string of climbs early in the undulating stages to set up a breakaway. 

The opening week closes with a challenging stage featuring no less than 14 sectors of gravel on 34km of racing in a loop around Troyes.

Stage 9 Tour de France 2024

Week 2: Pyrénées loom and a return of Plateau de Beille

Week 2 opens with a transition stage out of Orleans across the flats of central France and the Loire Valley that can be open to strong crosswinds.

Stage 11 dips into the Massif Central, with 4.350 of vertical gain, and the Néronne, the Puy Mary Pas de Peyrol, Pertus, and Font de Cère climbs stacked up late in the back half of the profile.

Stages 12 and 13 are, at least on paper, more chances for the sprinters, but midway into any Tour, breakaway chances increase by the kilometer.

Stage 14 Tour de France

The Tour’s first major mountaintop finale comes in stage 14 with Saint-Lary-Soulan deep in the Pyrénées, featuring the Col du Tourmalet midway through the stage.

Stage 15 sees a return to the Plateau de Beille (15.8km at 7.9%) in the Tour’s second-straight summit finale. Adding to the drama will be France’s Bastille Day, with six climbs and 4850m of vertical, fireworks are guaranteed.

Week 3: Alps and final-day TT decider

Despite a grueling opening two weeks, week three will crown the winner.

Stage 16 opens up the action in what’s likely another chance for the sprinters — who will see likely eight chances in this year’s edition — but the mistral heading into Nimes could prove tricky.

Stage 17 to Superdévoluy tiptoes into the Alps, and breakaway artists will have their chance to take centerstage with three moderate climbs stacked up in the final hour of racing. Another transition stage to Barcelonnette in stage 18 could deliver another breakaway.

stage 19 Tour de France 2024

Back-to-back summit finales high in the Alps will set up the decisive closing weekend anchored by the final-time trial in Nice, the first time the Tour’s ended in an individual time trial since 1989 when Greg LeMond overcame Laurent Fignon in his historic victory.

Altitude will be a key factor in both stages.

Stage 19 sees three summit higher than 2000m, and stage 20 tackles four climbs in a short, 133km circuit-burner ending atop Col de la Couillole. Vertical tops 7000m in two days of racing.

If the race remains undecided, the tension will be sky high in the “dernière bataille” in the 34km individual time trial up and over La Turbie and Col d’Eze climbs.

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Tour de France coverage from Cycling Weekly, with up to date race results, rider profiles and news and reports.

Jonas Vingegaard is likely to attempt a third win at the Tour de France 2024

The Tour de France 2024 begins on Saturday 29 June 2024 and marks the 111th edition of cycling's flagship race. In the first Grand Départ for Italy, the race starts in Florence and traces a path east across the country, before heading back west towards France and into the Alps. 

The race also tackles the Apennines, Massif Central and Pyrenees mountain ranges, and passes through Italy, San Marino, Monaco and France. This edition breaks from tradition, finishing not in Paris but in Nice, due to the 2024 Paris Olympics. 

The three-week event is the second in the trio of Grand Tours, coming after the Giro d'Italia and before the Vuelta a España .

Tour de France 2024: Overview

Tour de france 2024: the route.

One for the climbers, the 2024 Tour de France route incorporates four summit finishes, spans four mountain ranges, and features the hilliest opening stage in history. One of the most interesting and intriguing routes of recent years, sitting between the predominantly hilly week one and week three sits a flatter week two, and stage nine - with an abundance of white roads; 14 sectors in total. There's plenty for the sprinters as well as the general classification and climbing specialists, although there are going to be some tough mountains to get over to reach the sprint stages, and to finish the three weeks. For the first time in 35 years, a final day time trial means the yellow jersey won't be decided on the penultimate day. 

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Tour de France 2024 route: Stage-by-stage

Tour de france 2024: the teams.

There will be 22 teams of eight riders at the 2024 Tour de France. This includes all 18 UCI WorldTour teams, as well as the two best-ranked UCI ProTeams, and two further squads invited by the organiser, ASO. 

Tour de France 2024: General classification riders

The general classification riders set to appear on the start line in Florence on June 29 are as of yet unconfirmed.

Reigning champion Jonas Vingegaard is extremely likely to be there to defend his title, and there should be no challenges from within the team since Primož Roglič's move to Bora-Hansgrohe. However, Roglič will be making his own bid for the win as the new team leader, with the route suiting him well. 

Following the route announcement in October, Tadej Pogačar said that the "end of the journey makes me smile", with the final 2 stages starting and finishing close to his home in Monaco. Pogačar is hoping to take back the top step in 2024 after two years of missing out on yellow to Vingegaard.

Remco Evenepol intends to make his Tour de France debut in 2024. Although he took a win in 2022 at the Vuelta, his performance in other Grand Tour races has been either inconsistent or blighted by illness. If he's to compete against the likes of Vingegaard and Pogačar, he'll have to up his game. It's not yet known who Ineos Grenadiers will hand the reins to, but, coming 5th overall and taking a stage win in his Tour debut in 2023 , Carlos Rogríguez seems a likely choice.

Tour de France 2024: Sprinters

It's going to be a tough year for the sprinters. Jasper Philipsen of Alpecin-Deceuninck was one of the star men of last year's Tour de France, taking four stage wins and the green sprinter's jersey at the end of the three weeks. If the Belgian returns in 2024 then he will definitely be looking to defend his jersey.

Mads Pederson of Trek-Segafredo has won stages in all three Grand Tours and is likely to gain victory again in some of the harder sprint stages in 2024.

All eyes will be on Mark Cavendish in the 111th Tour de France after he postponed retirement to target the Tour win record, currently shared with Eddy Merckx, and gain his 35th win. He said, however, that he was "in shock" and that this was the "toughest course" he had ever seen , when it was revealed in October. 

Tour de France 2024: On TV

As you'd expect the Tour de France will be avialable to watch in a lot of places this July.

The race is expected to be live-streamed on GCN +, Discovery+ and Eurosport , as well as ITV4, in the UK and in Europe. Subscription costs are £6.99/month or $8.99/month, and £39.99 or $49.99 for a year.

A Flobikes  annual subscription will cost you $209.99 if you want to watch in Canada, while in the USA  NBC Sports  via Peacock Premium ($4.99 per month) will show the race. Australians can can watch the Tour for free on SBS on Demand.

And, of course, if you want to watch your local stream from anywhere in the world you'll need a VPN from a trusted company like ExpressVPN .

Tour de France: The jerseys

Much like every year in recent memory, the Tour de France jerseys and classifications are yellow for the overall leader, green for the leader in the points standings, polka-dot for the mountain classification, and white for the best young rider.

Along with the jersey prizes, there is an award for the most combative rider of each stage, with the winner wearing a red number on the following day. This is awarded each day, with a 'Super Combativity' award decided by a jury at the end of the race for the most active rider throughout the entire event.

There is also a team classification where the time of the first three riders from each team is put together to create a single time. This is then done in a similar way as the individual general classification.

In addition, there are plenty of bonus seconds up for grabs at the race. There are ten, six and four bonus seconds available at the end of each stage for the first three riders, as well as bonus sprints that are dotted throughout the race on key climbs to try and make the racing more entertaining for spectators.

Of course, there's also prize money up for grabs. For winning the 2023 edition of the race, Jonas Vingegaard collected €535,220 (£463,100), a sum which is customarily shared out among the team's riders and staff.

Tour de France past winners in the last 12 years

  • 2012: Bradley Wiggins (GBr) 
  • 2013: Chris Froome (GBr) 
  • 2014: Vincenzo Nibali (Ita) 
  • 2015: Chris Froome (GBr) 
  • 2016: Chris Froome (GBr) 
  • 2017: Chris Froome (GBr) 
  • 2018: Geraint Thomas (GBr) 
  • 2019: Egan Bernal (Col) 
  • 2020: Tadej Pogačar (Slo) 
  • 2021: Tadej Pogačar (Slo)  
  • 2022: Jonas Vingegaard (Den)
  • 2023: Jonas Vingegaard (Den)

Tour de France FAQ

How does the tour de france work.

The Tour de France is one of a trio of races that are three weeks long, known as the Grand Tours, alongside the Giro d'Italia and the Vuelta a España. The Tour is the best known and arguably the most prestigious.

It is the second of the three races in the calendar with the Giro taking place in May, the Tour usually in July, and the Vuelta in August and September.

The Tour, like all Grand Tours, takes on varying terrain with flat days for sprinters, hilly days for punchers and mountains for the climbers and GC riders, along with time trials, so that a winner of the race has to be able to perform on all types of road.

The main prize in the race, known as the general classification, is based on time with the overall leader wearing the yellow jersey. The race leader and eventual winner is the rider who has the lowest accumulated time over the 21 days of racing. Riders can win the Tour de France without winning a stage, as Chris Froome did in 2017. Time bonuses of 10, six, and four seconds are given to stage winners though, creating incentive for those general classification riders to chase individual victories and lower their overall time.

In 2020 it took race winner Tadej Pogačar 87 hours 20 minutes and 5 seconds to complete the race with the second-place rider overall 59 seconds slower. That continues all the way down to the last place rider, which was Roger Kluge (Lotto-Soudal) who finished 6 hours 7 minutes and 2 seconds behind.

The white best young rider's jersey is worked out in the same way but only riders under the age of 26 are eligible for the jersey.

The polka-dot mountains jersey and the green points jersey are based on a points system and not time. The only reason time would come into account would be if riders are tied on points, then it would go to who is the best placed in the general classification.

The team classification is based on the general classification times of the first three riders of a team on each stage. The time of those three riders is added up and put onto their team's time, creating a GC list much like in the individual classifications. The leading team gets to wear yellow numbers and helmets on each stage.

The final classification available is the combativity prize. This is decided by a race jury or, in more recent years, Twitter. This takes place just before the end of each stage and often goes to a rider from the breakaway who has put in a daring performance or attempted to liven up the stage by attacking. The winner of the combativity award gets to wear a special red race number on the following day's stage.

There is a final prize added to this with the Super Combativity prize being awarded on the podium in Paris. This is decided in a similar fashion to pick out the most aggressive, entertaining, and daring rider of the whole three weeks. Again, usually going to a rider who has featured regularly in the breakaway.

Stage winners do not wear anything special the day after apart from getting a small yellow jersey to stick on their number on their bike, this can be replaced if they win multiple stages.

Teams used to come to the race with nine riders but the UCI, cycling's governing body, decided that nine riders from each team was too dangerous and dropped it to eight, however more teams now take part.

How long is the Tour de France?

The Tour de France takes place over 23 days with 21 of them being race days. The riders get two days of resting; they usually fall on the second and third Monday of the race.

This year's race is 3,492km long, which is 2,170 miles, around the same distance from Washington DC to Las Vegas, or Helsinki to Lisbon. 

Road stages can range from anything around 100km to something approaching 250km, sometimes more. This year the shortest road stage is stage 20, from Nice to Col de la Couillole, with the longest being 229km on stage three in Italy, from Plaisance to Turin.

Road stages often take around four to five hours with the longer days sometimes nudging over seven hours.

Time trials are always much shorter. Team time trials have long since gone out of fashion in the world of road racing so individual time trials are the main focus these days. 

In 2024, the Tour has two individual time trials for the riders to tackle, the first on stage seven at 25km long from Nuits-Saint-Georges to Gevrey-Chambertin, and the second on the final stage from Monaco to Nice, at 34km long.

When does the Tour de France start?

The 2024 Tour de France starts on June 29 in Florence, Italy, with a road stage. There will be three full stages in Italy, before the fourth heads into France. The race finishes in Nice three weeks later.

The 2024 edition of the race runs from 29 June - 21 July, covering 21 stages. 

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Le parcours complet de Paris-Nice 2024, étape par étape

Pour sa 82e édition, paris-nice 2024 (du 3 au 10 mars) aura un avant-goût de tour de france 2024 qui s'achèvera également sur la côte d'azur du fait de la présence des jeux olympiques de paris. découvrez les huit étapes de l'édition 2024 de la « course au soleil »., paris - nice 2024, la liste des étapes.

Étape 1 : Dimanche 3 mars 2024 Les Mureaux > Les Mureaux 158 km

Étape 2 : Lundi 4 mars 2024 Thoiry > Montargis 179 km

Étape 3 : Mardi 5 mars 2024 Auxerre > Auxerre 26.9 km (C.l.m par équipe)

Étape 4 : Mercredi 6 mars 2024 Chalon-sur-Saône > Mont Brouilly 183 km

Étape 5 : Jeudi 7 mars 2024 Saint-Sauveur-de-Montagut > Sisteron 193.5 km

Étape 6 : Vendredi 8 mars 2024 Sisteron > La Colle-sur-Loup 198.5 km

Étape 7 : Samedi 9 mars 2024 Nice > Auron 173 km

Étape 8 : Dimanche 10 mars 2024 Nice > Nice 109.5 km

Parcours de Paris-Nice 2024

1re étape (3 mars) : Les Mureaux (158km)

La première étape se déroulera aux alentours des Mureaux, en maintenant l'esprit des éditions précédentes avec un parcours comprenant une boucle de 100 km, suivie d'une seconde moitié plus courte et d'une ascension finale en faux plat. Deux montées significatives seront à gravir à deux reprises, la dernière se trouvant à 12 km de l'arrivée.

2e étape (4 mars) : Thoiry - Montargis (179km)

La deuxième étape de Thoiry à Montargis peut provoquer des échappées en cas de rafales de vent, d'autant plus que les changements de direction du parcours favorisent cette possibilité. Toutefois, l'arrivée en ligne droite est également parfaite pour les sprinteurs.

3e étape (5 mars) : Auxerre (26.9km)

La contre-la-montre par équipes innovant, introduit l'année dernière, a fait l'unanimité et sera de nouveau organisé autour d'Auxerre. Cette fois-ci, le parcours sera plus court (26,9 km) et présentera un relief plus vallonné, en particulier vers la fin. Ces caractéristiques devraient entraîner des confrontations tactiques intéressantes, notamment parce que le temps sera de nouveau pris sur le premier coureur.

4e étape (6 mars) : Chalon-sur-Saône - Mont Brouilly (183km)

Le Mont Brouilly, empêché d'accueillir la course en 2016 à cause de la neige, sera escaladé à deux reprises lors de la troisième étape éprouvante, offrant un dénivelé positif de 3 300 mètres. À une vingtaine de kilomètres de l'arrivée, le col du Fut d'Avenas devrait également stimuler les cyclistes ambitieux.

5e étape (7 mars) : Saint-Sauveur-De-Montagut - Sisteron (193.5km)

Le lendemain, dans l'étape en direction de Sisteron, réputée comme étant la porte de la Provence et un rendez-vous régulier de la Course au Soleil, les sprinteurs auront une deuxième opportunité de briller. La boucle finale de cette étape sera raccourcie, offrant une arrivée large et parfaite pour les coureurs spécialistes des sprints.

6e étape (8 mars) : Sisteron - La Colle-sur-Loup (198.5km)

La Colle-sur-Loup, qui n'a pas pu accueillir son étape en 2023 en raison de vents violents et changeants, offrira le vendredi un terrain propice aux attaquants. Après un départ de Sisteron et 70 km de plat, les routes sinueuses seront jalonnées de montées, offrant aux coureurs audacieux l'opportunité de tenter leur chance, notamment dans le final, parsemé de pentes raides.

7e étape (9 mars) : Nice - Auron (173km)

Pendant le week-end final, l'étape principale du samedi donnera aux coureurs un aperçu du Tour de France. Comme en juillet, les cyclistes affronteront la montée de la Colmiane avant de se diriger vers Isola 2000, mais cette fois-ci ils bifurqueront vers Auron. Là, la station de ski leur proposera une ascension régulière de plus de 7 km avec des passages atteignant 9% de pente. Bien que cette montée soit nouvelle, elle s'annonce néanmoins déterminante.

8e étape (10 mars) : Nice (109.5km)

L'étape du dimanche emprunte en partie le parcours du contre-la-montre final du Tour de France 2024, notamment avec une montée courte au Col d'Èze. Une nouveauté intéressante est ajoutée : la descente vers Nice après le passage du chemin du Vinaigrier est considérablement raccourcie, de sorte que la fin de l'ascension se situe à seulement 9 km de l'arrivée sur la Promenade des Anglais. Tout retard accumulé au sommet sera difficile à combler.

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Paris-Nice, the famed eight-day cycling stage race, airs live on NBC Sports and Peacock starting Sunday.

The field includes 2022 champion Primoz Roglic of Slovenia, who changed teams from Jumbo-Visma to Bora-Hansgrohe after last season.

The 34-year-old Roglic is a three-time Vuelta a Espana winner, the reigning Giro d’Italia champion and the 2020 Tour de France runner-up. Watch for him to be a factor in the Grand Tours later this year.

The other headliner is 24-year-old Belgian Remco Evenepoel, who owns a Grand Tour title (2022 Vuelta), plus world titles in the time trial (2023) and road race (2022).

He is the youngest man to win a world title in the time trial and the second to win both the road race and time trial in a career.

Notable Americans entered include Brandon McNulty of UAE Team Emirates and Matteo Jorgenson of Visma.

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How to watch the 2024 Tour de France route presentation

Find out all the details of the route for the men's race and the Tour de France Femmes live on October 25

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The 2023 WorldTour racing season may be over but we're already looking ahead to 2024 and the biggest races of the year, the 2024 Tour de France and 2024 Tour de France Femmes .

The route presentation for both races will be held in Paris on Wednesday, October 25 and we have all the information on how to watch, including for free and via VPN streaming options .

Cyclingnews will have all the news and reactions from the presentations as the major stars of the men's and women's pelotons find out what courses they'll be tackling next summer.

The men's race is set to start with a Grand Départ in Tuscany and conclude in Nice, with gravel roads and mountain trips to Plateau de Beille and Isola 2000 to feature along the way. The women will be tackling eight days of racing starting in Rotterdam and concluding atop the famous L'Alpe d'Huez. Read all the route rumours in our comprehensive guide.

Will the likes of Tadej Pogačar , Kasia Niewiadoma, Jonas Vingegaard, Demi Vollering , Remco Evenepoel, Lotte Kopecky and more be pleased with the route? Read on for all the information on how to watch the Tour de France and Tour de France Femmes route presentation.

The route presentation is due to get underway at 10:25 am GMT (11:25 CEST, 05:2 5am EST).

How to watch the Tour de France route presentation in the USA & Canada

Follow Cyclingnews on Twitter , Facebook and Instagram for alerts and news on important stories and action during the route presentation.

FloBikes will air the route presentation in both the USA and Canada. A year-long subscription will set you back $150 in the USA and $209.99 in Canada, with monthly prices running at higher rates.

How to watch the Tour de France route presentation in the UK

The 2024 Tour de France route presentation will be broadcast in the United Kingdom and around Europe on Eurosport channels 1 and 2 (410, 411 on Sky) as well as streaming on Discovery+ , which carries Eurosport's live coverage. 

A subscription to Discovery+ costs £6.99/$9.15 per month, or £59.99/$78.51 for a 12-month pass.

Additionally, the route presentation will be aired in the United Kingdom, Europe, and in select other territories on  GCN+ , with a year’s subscription costing £39.99 and a monthly subscription costing £6.99.

How to watch the Tour de France route presentation around the world

Eurosport and GCN+ will serve numerous countries around Europe and the rest of the world. Consult GCN+'s live streaming schedule for information on your location.

In Australia, national broadcaster SBS will carry live coverage of the route presentation for free.

The Tour de France Twitter page will also stream the route presentation.

Best VPN for streaming the Tour de France route presentation

Geo-restrictions are the bane of cycling fans because they can prevent you from watching the Tour de France route presentation using your live streaming accounts if you are outside of your home country.

While you can always follow Cyclingnews for all the live coverage you can access your geo-blocked live streaming services by simulating being in your home country with a VPN - a 'virtual private network'.

Our experts have thoroughly tested VPNs for live streaming sports and recommend ExpressVPN . The service lets you to watch the race live on various devices – Smart TVs, Fire TV Stick, PC, Mac, iPhone, Android phone, iPads, tablets, etc.

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Tour de France 2024 Route stage 20: Nice - Col de la Couillole

The penultimate stage of Le Tour has written Paris-Nice written all over it. Not only does the race start in Nice, laos three of the four mountains served as finishes in recente editions of the Race to the Sun.

In 2018 it was Simon Yates who won the Paris-Nice stage to the Col de la Colmaine. Primoz Roglic and Daniel Felipe Martínez turned out on top on Col de Turini, respectively in 2022 and 2019. And in Tadej Pogacar showcased his skills on the Col de la Couillole. By the way, all climbs – with the exception of the Couilolle – were tackled from another side than will be the case on the Tour.

So the Tour goes ‘Paris-Nice’ and it does so in stile. The race kicks into gear at the Place Masséna in Nice. The riders rolll out in northerly direction and enter the first climbs after 15 kilometres. The Col de Braus is a 10 kilometres effort at 6.6%.

Straight after the descent the road goes back up again. The Col de Turini is the longest – 20.7 kilometres – climb of the day and it leads to the highest point at 1,608 metres above sea level. The average gradient on the Turini sits at 5.7%.

The riders fly through the midway marker on descent and back in the valley, in Roquebillière, the next climb begins at shallow gradients. This part of the Col de la Colmaine is not classified as a climb, but it does go up. Only the last 7.5 kilometres – at 7.1% – are KOM classified, but if you count from bottom to top the Colmaine is roughly 20 kilometres long and averaging almost 5%.

Following the downhill to Saint-Sauveur-sur-Tinée the finish climb kicks in. The Col de la Couillole is a 15.7 kilometres long ascent with an average gradient of 7.1%. The section some 6 kilometres before the finish was important in the 2023 edition of Paris-Nice. Following an intitial move by Chris Harper the big three of that race took the reins. Tadej Pogacar, David Gaudu and Jonas Vingegaard distanced the field before Pogacar sprinted to victory in the fast few hundred metres.

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Cyclisme sur route | Paris-Nice 2024 : Programme, parcours, palmarès et comment regarder Primož Roglič, Remco Evenepoel et David Gaudu

Certains des meilleurs cyclistes du monde se retrouveront sur les routes françaises du 3 au 10 mars, dans le cadre de la course Paris-Nice.

David Gaudu of France (Team Groupama-FDJ), silver medalist at the Paris-Nice 2023 road cycling race (Photo by A.S.O./Aurélien Vialatte)

Ce dimanche 3 mars marquera le départ de la 82e édition de la course cycliste Paris-Nice 2024 .

Avec huit étapes dont un contre-la-montre par équipes au programme, la Course au soleil est une répétition générale idéale avant la Grande Boucle . Le Tour de France 2024 qui terminera dans également à Nice, ville phare du cyclisme en cette année olympique.

Comme chaque année, les équipes les plus performantes au monde aligneront leurs meilleurs éléments en guise de préparation des grands tours qui approchent.

Parmi les favoris, un duel au sommet pourrait avoir lieu entre le Primoz Roglic (BORA-hansgrohe), sacré champion olympique du contre-la-montre individuel hommes à Tokyo 2020 , et le champion du monde 2022 Remco Evenepoel (Soudal Quick-Step), qui a également remporté la Vuelta il y a deux ans.

Les cyclistes français seront nombreux au départ. Mais après sa deuxième place l'an dernier, David Gaudu (Groupama-FDJ) semble avoir le meilleur profil pour ce type de course à étapes, tandis que son compatriote Rémi Cavagna (Movistar Team) pourrait davantage briller lors du contre-la-montre.

Et si en ce début d'année olympique à domicile un coureur tricolore remportait l'épreuve Paris-Nice pour la première fois au XXI e siècle, notamment en l'absence du vainqueur de l'édition 2023, le Slovène Tadej Pogacar ?

Quant à l'Allemand Maximilian Schachmann , qui a remporté cette course en 2020 et 2021, il pourrait tenter de tripler la mise.

Enfin, le cycliste belge Arnaud De Lie fait partie des outsiders susceptibles d'animer les débats sur les routes françaises.

Parcours, programme, palmarès : découvrez tout ce qu’il faut savoir sur la course cycliste Paris-Nice 2024 et comment regarder l'épreuve en direct.

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Parcours et programme du Paris-Nice 2024

Dimanche 3 mars - étape 1 : les mureaux > les mureaux (158 km).

La première étape dans les Yvelines proposera un tracé relativement plat malgré ses 1 750 m de dénivelé positif, avec quatre côtes de 3e catégorie dont celles de Bazemont (1,8 km de montée à 6,6 %) et d'Herbeville, avec une pente à 5,1 % sur 2,6 km.

Lundi 4 mars - étape 2 : Thoiry > Montargis (179 km)

Un peu plus longue, l'étape suivante qui passe par l'Essonne, le Loiret et la Seine-et-Marne sera notamment l'occasion de disputer un sprint de 104 m sur terrain plat après avoir passé les deux côtes du jour. Les Mesnuls (5,7 % sur 1,3 km) et Villeconin (0,68 km de montée à 6,3 %) sont toutes les deux classées en catégorie 3, sur un parcours totalisant 1 200 m de dénivelé positif.

Mardi 5 mars - étape 3 : Auxerre > Auxerre (26,9 km : contre-la-montre par équipes)

L'épreuve du contre-la-montre par équipes fera grimper les coureurs sur la première moitié de course avec deux côtes entre 3 et 5,9 %, avant de redescendre en douceur jusqu'à l'arrivée.

Mercredi 6 mars - étape 4 : Chalon-sur-Saône > Mont Brouilly (183 km)

Il s'agit d'une étape de montagne entre la Saône-et-Loire et le Rhône, avec 3 300 m de dénivelé positif et 6 cols ou côtes de catégorie 2. La plus grande difficulté portera probablement sur le Col de Durbize, qui grimpe sur 2,2 km à 9,4 %.

Jeudi 7 mars - étape 5 : Saint-Sauveur-de-Montagut > Sisteron (193,5 km)

Après la mi-course, la cinquième étape débutera en Ardèche et se déroulera sur un parcours accidenté, notamment de par ses 2 175 m de dénivelé positif et ses quatre cols ou côtes de troisième catégorie. Avec ses 5,4 km de montée à 4,9 %, le col de Peyruergue (Drôme) devrait marquer physiquement les cyclistes à partir du 128 e km.

Vendredi 8 mars - étape 6 : Sisteron > La Colle-sur-Loup (198,5 km)

Entre les Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, le Var et les Alpes-Maritimes, le tracé du 6e jour est également accidenté avec 2 475 m de dénivelé positif. Alternant des cols ou côtes de catégorie 2 ou 3, l'étape se termine par 1,8 km de montée à 10 % et un sprint en pente (12 %).

Samedi 9 mars - étape 7 : Nice > Auron (173 km)

De retour sur les routes de montagne pour l'avant-dernière étape, les coureurs devront tenir bon malgré les 3 750 m de dénivelé positif. Après s'être échauffés en gravissant la Côte de Gattières (catégorie 2) qui présente 4,5 km de montée à 4,8 %, ils termineront la journée par une ascension jusqu'à Auron (catégorie 1), sur une distance de 7,3 km à 7,2 %.

Dimanche 10 mars - étape 8 : Nice > Nice (109,5 km)

Enfin, pour boucler la boucle autour de Nice, les cyclistes auront 2 350 m de dénivelé positif, trois côtes de catégorie 2 et une de catégorie inférieure. Place au sprint ensuite, juste avant de terminer par le Col des Quatre Chemins (catégorie 1).

Le palmarès des dix dernières éditions de la course cycliste Paris-Nice

  • 2023 : Tadej Pogacar (SLO)
  • 2022 : Primoz Roglic (SLO)
  • 2021 : Maximilian Schachmann (GER)
  • 2020 : Maximilian Schachmann (GER)
  • 2019 : Egan Bernal (COL)
  • 2018 : Marc Soler (ESP)
  • 2017 : Sergio Henao (COL)
  • 2016 : Geraint Thomas (GBR)
  • 2015 : Richie Porte (AUS)
  • 2014 : Carlos Betancur (COL)

Où et comment regarder la course cycliste Paris-Nice 2024

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Cyclisme : l’inattendu retour sur route de Peter Sagan au prochain Tour de Hongrie

Il avait annoncé sa retraite pour se consacrer au VTT et viser une médaille d’or aux prochains Jeux olympiques mais le Slovaque triple champion du monde participera en mai au Tour de Hongrie.

Peter Saga, ici lors du dernier Tour de France, va retrouver la course sur route le temps du Tour de Hongrie. Photo Icon sport

Il avait raccroché son vélo au clou à l’automne 2023 pour décrocher son VTT et se lancer dans une nouvelle carrière avec les Jeux de Paris en ligne de mire. Mais le vélo de Peter Sagan n’a pas eu le temps de prendre la rouille.

Le Slovaque, triple champion du monde (de 2015 à 2017) et septuple vainqueur du maillot vert sur le Tour de France (entre 2012 et 2019) participera en effet au Tour de Hongrie qui aura lieu du 8 au 12 mai prochain. C’est l’organisation du Tour magyar qui l’annonce ce 5 mars. Il se servira probablement de ces 4 jours de course pour peaufiner sa préparation en vue de la course olympique de VTT.

Breaking news ‼️ Three-time world champion @petosagan will take part in #TourdeHongrie2024 ! 🤯 📽️: A.S.O. pic.twitter.com/BoVaKZp2hL — Tour de Hongrie (@Tour_de_Hongrie) March 5, 2024

Le 23 février dernier, Peter Sagan a subi une intervention au cœur pour traiter une arythmie. « Peter va bien. Il sera de retour sur (un) vélo dans plus ou moins une semaine avec le même programme que prévu initialement. Tout est sous contrôle », a indiqué un de ses représentants.

Évoquée un instant, une ablation cardiaque n’a finalement pas été nécessaire pour corriger son arythmie. Sagan avait vécu un épisode anormal de tachycardie, lors d’une course de VTT, mi-février avec un pouls dépassant les 200 battements par minute. Tout est rentré d’ans l’ordre.

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