As France recovers from the end of the Olympic Games, it's time to ;éjà the time of the women's Tour de France with the first stage
Yes, there is indeed life after the Paris 2024 Olympic Games and it begins with the women's Tour de France which begins this Monday, August 12, right here. té from Rotterdam in the Netherlands. The course promises to be grandiose and exciting. After sprints in the Netherlands, the peloton will head towards the grounds of the Amstel Gold Race and the Doyenne of Classics Li& ;egrave;ge Bastogne Liège. The final stages promise a grand finale with a decisive battle in the Alps, beginning with a stage at the Grand Bornand and its 3 100 meters of height difference positive. The next day, the 150km queen stage will take them from the Col du Glandon to the Col du Glandon. the legendary ascent of Alpe d’Huez.
Demi Vollering, at home for this start, seems to be untouchable. his own estate. She woné this season the Vuelta, the Tour of the Basque Country, the Tour of Burgos and the Tour of Switzerland… Basically, all the races in which she participated. Without Lotte Kopecky, the suspense should not be very important.
The dates of the women's Tour de France
The race, postponed due to the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, will be held from August 12 to 18, and will consist of eight stages.
The entrants
Discover the list of all the entrants in the women's Tour de France.
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Map and route of the women's Tour de France
Here is the map and route of the women's Tour de France with a final finish on the French side de l'Alpe d'Huez
Les Stages of the Tour de France women
1st stage on August 12th: Rotterdam – The Hague (124km)
2nd Stage on August 13: Dordrecht – Rotterdam (67km)
3rd Stage on August 13: Rotterdam – Rotterdam (6.3km)
4th stage on 14th August: Valkenburg – Liège (122km)
5th stage 15th: Bastogne – Amnétown (150km)
6th stage on August 16: Remiremont – Morteau (160km)
7th stage on 17th ;août : Champagnole – Le Grand Bornand (167 km)
8th stage on 18 août : Le Grand Bornand – Alpe d'Huez (1520km)
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