Tour De France Bikes 2025 Map

Tour De France Bikes 2025 Map. Het Grand Départ van de Tour de France 2025 in Lille en de regio Hauts The riders will then return to Mont Ventoux, where a finish has not been judged since 2013, before a final clash in the Alps, passing through the very difficult Col de la Loze, and a short and nervous stage between Albertville and La Plagne, with 132 km and 4650 m of positive elevation gain Overview map of the stages of the 2025 Tour de France, ©ASO/Tour de France

The Grand Départ of the Tour de France 2025 in Lille and in the Hauts
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This is an overview map of the 2025 Tour de France route (to follow) The riders will then return to Mont Ventoux, where a finish has not been judged since 2013, before a final clash in the Alps, passing through the very difficult Col de la Loze, and a short and nervous stage between Albertville and La Plagne, with 132 km and 4650 m of positive elevation gain

The Grand Départ of the Tour de France 2025 in Lille and in the Hauts

The Col de la Loze (2,304m) will be the highest point of the 2025 Tour Stage 1 Tour de France 2025 Grand Place, Lille, by Velvet, Licence CC BY-SA 3.0 Stage View profiles; Stage 1 | Lille - Lille: profiles: Stage 2 | Lauwin-Planque - Boulogne-sur-Mer: profiles: Stage 3 | Valenciennes - Dunkerque: profiles:

Tour De France 2025 Route Discover the Thrilling Roadmap and. The Col de la Loze (2,304m) will be the highest point of the 2025 Tour The route of this 2025 TDF will be dense, with little rest as there will be so many hilly stages and sometimes long transfers

Le Grand Départ du Tour de France 2025 à Lille et dans la région Hauts. The riders will then return to Mont Ventoux, where a finish has not been judged since 2013, before a final clash in the Alps, passing through the very difficult Col de la Loze, and a short and nervous stage between Albertville and La Plagne, with 132 km and 4650 m of positive elevation gain For the first time, the climb will tackled via its eastern flank from Courchevel