#TDF2024 | 🔥 VICTOIRE DE DYLAN GROENEWEGEN A LA PHOTO FINISH DEVANT PHILIPSEN !!
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17:36 – Pogacar keeps yellow before the clock
Unsurprisingly, Tadej Pogacar retains his Yellow Jersey à the outcome of this 6th stage of the Tour de France, but could be in danger tomorrow with the first individual time trial.
17:27 – 3rd place for Girmay
The green jersey of this Tour de France consolidates its jersey by taking 3rd place in this mass sprint.
17:26 – Philipsen takes 2nd place
Another very good sprint from Jasper Philipsen who finishes at second place, but who still can't raise his arms
The victory in Dijon on this 6th stage of the Tour de France is Dylan Groenewegen for whom he wins on this last straight line in a strong way
17:23 – The red flame!
The last kilometer of this 6th stage of the Tour de France 2024 with a final long straight line of 800 meters to crown a sprinter!
17:22 – 3 kilometers!
The trains of the different é teams are setting up or at least the favorites for victory are trying to get back up to speed. each meter.
17:19 – 5 kilometers
The last five kilometers to Dijon with several runners who voluntarily let themselves fall behind à the back of the peloton.
17:16 – Fall in the peloton
Several riders fell into the peloton, notably the riders from the Education First team involved with Rui Costa, Bettiol, van den Berg
17:13 – Fright in the peloton
A runner took off his shoes. right in the middle of the peloton, it seems to be Morkov, but miraculously, no one fell!
17: 10 – Combative Pedersen of the day
Without escape, it was Mads Pedersen who was killed. elected fighter of the day, he who is injured after his fall yesterday in the mass sprint.
17:08 – Only 14 kilometers left!
The peloton rolls à more than 45 km/h, we approach the finish line and the teams of sprinters begin to race. go up à the front of the peloton.
17:00 – The big stat for Philipsen
Finishing 2nd behind Mark Cavendish during the 5th stage of the Tour de France, Jasper Philipsen signed his 18th podium on a stage of the Tour but also his 11th consecutive sprint (since Calais in 2022) completed &agrav; one of the first two places, with a record of six victories for five second places.
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After the eventful race lasting a few kilometers, the last straight line of 800m should favor the sprinters. Beyond by Mark Cavendish, Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck), Dylan Groenewegen (Team Jayco AlUla), Mads Pedersen (Lidl-Trek), Arnaud De Lie (Lotto Dstny), Fernando Gaviria (Movistar Team), Fabio Jakobsen (Team dsm-firmenich PostNL), Arnaud Dé mare (Arkéa-B&B Hotels), Phil Bauhaus (Bahrain Victorious), Sam Bennett (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team), Biniam Girmay (Intermarché-Wanty) are the favorites to win Dijon.
16:43 – 34 kilometers from Dijon
Us are à 34 kilometers from Dijon and the peloton takes up the entire width of the road, but goes quite quickly. The massive sprint is expected.
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What are the dates for Tour de France 2024 ?
The Tour de France 2024 will take place from Saturday June 29 to Sunday July 21, 2024.
Tour de France map
Here is the Tour de France map with a strong southern accent for this 2024 edition
🤩 Here it is, the official route of the #TDF2024!
🤩 Voici le parcours officiel du #TDF2024 ! pic.twitter.com/3ORf31AS4T
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The profile of the 21 steps
Here are the 21 stages of the Tour de France 2024 with all the cities which will host the start or finish of a ' ;eacute;step.
- 1st stage, Saturday June 29: Florence-Rimini (206 km)
- 2nd stage, Sunday June 30: Cesenatico-Bologna (200 km)
- 3rd stage, Monday July 1: Plaisance-Turin (229 km)
- 4th stage, Tuesday July 2: Pinerolo-Valloire (138 km)
- 5th stage, Wednesday July 3: Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne-Saint-Vulbas (177 km)
- 6th stage, Thursday July 4: MâDijon (163 km)
- 7th stage, Friday July 5: Nuits-Saint-Georges-Gevrey-Chambertin, individual time trial (25 km)
- 8th stage, Saturday July 6: Semur-en-Auxois-Colombey-les-Deux-Eglises (176 km)
- 9th stage, Sunday July 7: Troyes-Troyes (199 km)
- Rest day at Orleans, Monday July 8
- 10th stage, Tuesday July 9: Orl&ans-Saint-Amand-Montrond (187 km)
- 11th stage, Wednesday July 10: Evaux-les-Bains-Le Lioran (211 km)
- 12th stage, Thursday July 11: Aurillac-Villeneuve-sur-Lot (204 km)
- 13th stage, Friday July 12: Agen-Pau (171 km)
- 14th stage, Saturday July 13: Pau-Saint-Lary-Soulan (152 km)
- 15th stage, Sunday July 14: Loudenvielle-Plateau de Beille (198 km)
- Rest day at Gruissan, Monday July 15
- 16th stage, Tuesday July 16: Gruissan-N&imes (187 km)
- 17th stage, Wednesday July 17: Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux-Superdévoluy (178 km)
- 18th stage, Thursday July 18: Gap-Barcelonnette (179 km)
- 19th stage, Friday July 19: Embrun-Isola 2000 (145 km)
- 20th stage, Saturday July 20: Nice-Col de Couillole (133 km)
- 21st stage, Sunday July 21: Monaco-Nice, individual time trial (34 km)