First time to the top of the Tour de France: a mighty climb – Preview



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While Orcières-Merlette has the honor of being Tuesday the first final atop the 2020 Tour de France for stage 4, in a sense it wouldn’t matter much if it were lost off the road for another two or three decades. And that’s because whatever happens today, when it comes to the magnitude of events back in 1971, it is very, very unlikely to match them.

Yet here he is, back on the Tour. And as most French newspapers will no doubt reflect this morning, the return of Orcières-Merlette offers the cycling world a wonderful opportunity to briefly rewind the events of 49 years ago, when a relatively anonymous 7.1 kilometer climb on the The southern half of the Alps marked the final and crucial act of one of Eddy Merckx’s most significant defeats in the Tour de France, at the hands of Spaniard Luis Ocaña.

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