Tour de France 2023: From Bilbao to Paris, our stage-by-stage guide to cycling’s biggest race A brutal opening week, visits to all five of France’s mountain ranges, and just 22km against the clock – here’s everything you need to know cycling
It’s just three weeks until Bilbao hosts the start of the 2024 Tour de France, marking the second time that Spain’s Basque Region has staged the Grand Départ of the race after it began in San Sebastian in 1992, and from the word go there will be some tough racing in prospect as Jonas Vingegaard – currently in imperious form at the Dauphiné – seeks to retain his title. Here’s our stage-by-stage guide to what promises to be three weeks of gripping racing.
There are three days in the Alps at the start of the final week, the first of those the only individual time trial of the race, and a short one at that, ahead of two transitional stages taking us via the Jura mountains to the penultimate day` and a first-time stage finish at Le Markstein in the Vosges, followed by the traditional final day in Paris.
That race, plus the annual Tour of the Basque country, means that the roads featuring in the opening two days will be familiar to many of the riders, and that late 6.4 per cent climb, which has its summit 16.5km from the line, will almost certainly be the springboard for attacks from stage-hunters – you can bet that several local riders will have ringed this one in red as soon as it was announced.
After a flattish opening 70km or so, the riders tackle the hors-categorie Col de Soudet, which has an average gradient of 7.2 per cent over 15.2km, though attacks, if any, are likely to wait until the Col de Marie Blanque, crested 18.5km out from Laruns, which hosts a stage for the fourth time – the last two winners there being Primož Roglič in 2018, and Tadej Pogačar three years ago.
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