The Tour de France will cross Mont Ventoux twice in 2021 – Cycling – More sport



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The 108th edition of the Tour de France It takes place from June 26 to July 18, 2021. The French circuit has three finishes on the mountain and two individual time trials in its 3,383 kilometers. The last stage traditionally ends in the Elysian Fields in Paris, The tour starts at this time Brest at Brittany. There are three more stages in the Brittany. There is also a particularly long stage of 248 kilometers.

Originally it was supposed to start in Copenhagen, but in the Danish metropolis the start of the tour collided with four footballIN– Games that should take place during this period.

Demanding arrivals to the mountain

Unlike this year, in which the professionals only had to face a time trial, this time a time trial battle of 27 and 31 kilometers is scheduled. The second, probably decisive time trial will be in the penultimate stage in the vineyards between Libourne Y Saint Emilion extended.

The eleventh stage also includes the legendary Mont Ventouxto be conquered twice by different paths. While one side climbs an average of nine percent for 16 kilometers, on the other side of the mountain there are 24 kilometers with an average slope of five percent. So the target is at the bottom Malaucène.

It also passes through other places known as Tignes, Light Ardiden, Le Grand Bornard and Andorra. In both the Alps and the Pyrenees, challenging mountain arrivals loom.

The organizers preferred that Event a week ahead, as the pan-European soccer teamIN and the Tokyo Olympics are scheduled for next summer.

The plan of the stage of 108. Tour de France

1st stage (Saturday, June 26): Brest – Landerneau, 187 km
2nd stage (Sunday, June 27): Perros-Guirec – Mur-de-Bretagne, 182 km
3rd stage (Monday, June 28): Lorient – Pontivy, 182 km
4th stage (Tuesday, June 29): Redon – Fougwres, 152 km
5th stage (Wednesday, June 30): Change – Laval, 27 km (individual time trial)

6th stage (Thursday, July 1): Tours – Chateauroux, 144 km
7th stage (Friday, July 2): Vierzon – Le Creusot, 248 km
8th stage: (Saturday, July 3): Oyonnax – Le Grand-Bornand, 151 km
9th stage: (Sunday, July 4): Cluses – Tignes, 145 km (arrival to the mountain)
10th stage: (Tuesday, July 6): Albertville – Valence, 186 km

11th stage: (Wednesday, July 7): Sorgues – Malaucene, 199 km
12th stage: (Thursday, July 8): Saint-Paul-Trois-Chateaux – Nimes, 161 km
13th stage: (Friday, July 9): Nimes – Carcassonne, 220 km
14th stage: (Saturday, July 10): Carcassonne – Quillan, 184 km
15th stage: (Sunday, July 11): Céret – Andorra la Vella, 192 km

16th stage: (Tuesday, July 13): Pas de la Casa – Saint-Gaudens, 169 km
17th stage: (Wednesday, July 14): Muret – col du Portet, 178 km (arrival at the mountain)
18th stage: (Thursday, July 15): Pau – Luz-Ardiden, 130 km (mountain finish)
19th stage: (Friday, July 16): Mourenx – Libourne, 203 km
20th stage: (Saturday, July 17): Libourne – Saint-Emilion, 31 km (individual time trial)
21st stage: (Sunday, July 18): Chatou – Champs Elysees of Paris, 112 km


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