Jul 1 - 24

Tour de France

21 stages

The Tour de France 2022 starts in Copenhagen, Denmark !

For the first time in its history, the Tour de France will set off from Denmark, more specifically from its capital, Copenhagen, for three unprecedented stages. In addition from Denmark, this 2022 edition of the Tour de France sees its route pass through two other countries, Belgium and Switzerland.

A crazy first week is expected with an opening individual time trial in the streets of Copenhagen, a second stage marked by more than 18.5 kilometers on a bridge, crossing the sea in full wind, the great return of the cobblestones towards Arenberg and a finish at the Super planche des Belles Filles.

In total, 3,328 kilometers will be covered to rally the Champs-Elysées in Paris from Copenhagen.

Thibaut Pinot and David Gaudu back together on Le Tour !

This 2022 edition sees the return of Thibaut Pinot and David Gaudu together to the Tour de France ! The four mountain ranges (Vosges, Alps, Massif Central, Pyrenees) offered by the course will be the main playground of our French climbers who will be keen to be among the very best.

A solid team made to perform will also be present around them, a team that already shined throughout this first part of the season with victories and podiums in Monuments, such as the Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix.

Stage 1 (ITT) – Copenhague > Copenhague – 13 km – July 1st
Stage 2 – Roskilde > Nyborg – 199 km – July 2nd
Stage 3 – Vejle > Sønderborg – 182 km – July 3rd
Stage 4 – Dunkerque > Calais – 172 km – July 5th
Stage 5 – Lille > Wallers-Arenberg – 155 km – July 6th
Stage 6 – Binche > Longwy – 220 km – July 7th
Stage 7 – Tomblaine > La Super Planche des Belles Filles – 176 km – July 8th
Stage 8 – Dole > Lausanne – 184 km – July 9th
Stage 9 – Aigle > Châtel les portes du Soleil – 183 km – July 10th
Stage 10 – Morzine> Megève – 148 km – July 12th
Stage 11 – Albertville > Col de Granon – 149 km – July 13th
Stage 12 – Briançon > L’Alpe d’Huez – 166 km – July 14th
Stage 13 – Bourg d’Oisans > Saint-Etienne – 193 km – July 15th
Stage 14 – Saint-Etienne > Mende – 195 km – July 16th
Stage 15 – Rodez > Carcassonne – 200 km – July 17th
Stage 16 – Carcassonne > Foix – 179 km – July 19th
Stage 17 – Saint-Gaudens > Peyragudes – 130 km – July 20th
Stage 18 – Lourdes > Hautacam – 143 km – July 21st
Stage 19 – Castelnau-Magnoac > Cahors – 189 km – July 22nd
Stage 20 (ITT) – Lacapelle-Marival > Rocamadour – 40 km – July 23rd
Stage 21 – Paris La Défense Aréna > Paris Champs-Élysées – 112 km – July 24th

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