Tour de France 2024 wiki
The final stage of the Tour de France is iconic: Riders sail into Paris, sprint through crowded streets, and finish triumphantly on the Champs-Élysées. But in 2024, the race is going to look quite different, from start to finish. Yesterday, Italian newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sportreleased the plans for the 2024 edition of Le Tour, starting in Florence, Italy, and ending in Nice, France. Show
The reason for the finish moving to Nice and moving ahead by five days compared to the normal July race schedule is simple: Paris is hosting the 2024 Olympics in July and August, and the city will already be besieged by athletes. While the two races wouldn’t technically overlap, there are only a few days between the Tour’s final stage and the Opening Ceremonies of the Olympics. In short, there’s no room at the inn. And with the recent chaos outside of the State de France during the Champions League final last month, it’s no surprise that Paris would rather not be hosting several major sporting events at once. While Paris has played host to the Tour de France finish since 1903, arguably, a change could be a good thing. And the beachside town of Nice on the French Riviera isn’t such a bad destination for a race to conclude. La Gazzetta also reported that the race will start in Italy, riding through the Tuscany, Emilia-Romagna and Piedmont regions. This isn’t the first time the race has run through Italy, or the first time it’s begun in a different country—this year, it’s slated to begin in Copenhagen—but it is the first time the race will begin in Italy. Cycling News reported that the three Italian regions hosting the stage paid roughly ten million Euros to Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO). The Grand Depart will take place at the Piazzale Michelangelo in Florence on June 29, 2024. According to La Gazetta, the first stage will be roughly 180 to 190 kilometers, running from Florence to Rimini. To bring the race back to France, Stage 4 will take riders towards the country, from Pinerelo. Each stage in Italy is designed to honor an Italian cyclist who achieved greatness in the Tour in past years: "Ottavio Bottecchia, first of all, the first Italian winner of the Tour in 1924: 2024 is his centenary. Florence means Gino Bartali and Gastone Nencini; Cesenatico the Pirate Marco Pantani; Pinerolo Fausto Coppi,” La Gazetta explains. According to Inside the Games, ASO has declined to comment on the announcement, and the Tour organizers have not released any further information. Of course, before we get to 2024, we need to get through this year’s race: If you haven’t been paying attention, it begins on July 1, a Friday, in Copenhagen, Denmark. Typically, the Tour starts on a Saturday, but because of the remote start, a Transfer day after the first three stages in Denmark is necessary, so the race was shifted up by a day. This content is imported from OpenWeb. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
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Stage 1 | 07/01 Bilbao > Bilbao
Stage 2 | 07/02 Vitoria-Gasteiz > Saint-Sébastien
Stage 3 | 07/03 Amorebieta-Etxano > Bayonne
Stage 4 | 07/04 Dax > Nogaro
Stage 5 | 07/05 Pau > Laruns
Stage 6 | 07/06 Tarbes > Cauterets-Cambasque
Stage 7 | 07/07 Mont-de-Marsan > Bordeaux
Stage 8 | 07/08 Libourne > Limoges
Stage 9 | 07/09 Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat > Puy de Dôme
Rest | 07/10 Clermont-Ferrand
Stage 10 | 07/11 Vulcania > Issoire
Stage 11 | 07/12 Clermont-Ferrand > Moulins
Stage 12 | 07/13 Roanne > Belleville-en-Beaujolais
Stage 13 | 07/14 Châtillon-sur-Chalaronne > Grand Colombier
Stage 14 | 07/15 Annemasse > Morzine Les Portes du Soleil
Stage 15 | 07/16 Les Gets les portes du soleil > Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc
Rest | 07/17 Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc
Stage 16 | 07/18 Passy > Combloux
Stage 17 | 07/19 Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc > Courchevel
Stage 18 | 07/20 Moûtiers > Bourg-en-Bresse
Stage 19 | 07/21 Moirans-en-Montagne > Poligny
Stage 20 | 07/22 Belfort > Le Markstein Fellering
Stage 21 | 07/23 Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines > Paris Champs-ÉlyséesMap Tour cultureGrand Départ Pays Basque 2023All the news
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Your GDPR rightsTerms & Conditions Cookie settings © ASO Where does the Tour de France finish 2023?The 2023 Tour de France is expected to finish in Paris on July 23.
Where will the Tour de France start in 2024?The 2024 Tour is scheduled to be held between June 29 and July 21 – its end date coming just five days before the Olympic Games begin in the French capital. It has been reported that the 111th edition of the race will begin in Tuscany.
Where will the 2025 Tour de France start?Rotterdam and The Hague look to host the Tour de France Grand Départ in 2024 or 2025.
Why does Tour de France start in another country?The start of the course is known as the Grand Départ. Since the 1950s it has typically taken place in a different town each year, and since the 1970s it has been common to award the Grand Départ to cities outside France as a way of increasing international interest in the competition and the sport.
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