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Running from Saturday July 1st to Sunday July 23rd 2017, the 104th Tour de France will be made up of 21 stages and will cover a total distance of 3,516 kilometres.
9 flat stages
5 hilly stages
5 mountain stages including altitude finishes (La Planche des Belles Filles, Peyragudes, Izoard)
2 individual time-trials stages
2 rest days
The 104th Tour de France will visit three neighboring countries: Germany, Belgium and Luxemburg. In France, 34 counties will be visited.
It hadn’t happened since 1992. The five main mountain ranges of France will be on the program in 2017. The Tour will visit, in the following order, the Vosges, the Jura, the Pyrenees, the Massif Central and the Alps. The highlight will be the very first stage finish at the top of the Col d’Izoard.
It’ll be after a 13-kilometre time-trial in the streets of Düsseldorf that the first Yellow Jersey of the 2017 Tour de France will be awarded. In Marseille, after the 20th and penultimate stage, a 23 kilometre time-trial, the winner of the 104th edition of the Grande Boucle will be crowned.
Re-introduced in 2015 after a seven-year absence, bonus seconds will again be up for grabs at the finishes of all the normal stages. There will indeed be 10, 6 and 4 seconds to be gained for the first three of each stage.
STAGE TYPE DATE START AND FINISH DISTANCE DETAILS
1 Individual time trial Saturday, July 1st Düsseldorf / Düsseldorf 13 km
2 On-line Sunday, July 2nd Düsseldorf / Liège 202 km
3 On-line Monday, July 3rd Verviers / Longwy 202 km
4 On-line Tuesday, July 4th Mondorf-les-bains / Vittel 203 km
5 On-line Wednesday, July 5th Vittel / La planche des belles filles 160 km
6 On-line Thursday, July 6th Vesoul / Troyes 216 km
7 On-line Friday, July 7th Nuits-Saint-Georges / Troyes 214 km
8 On-line Saturday, July 8th Dole / Station des rousses 187 km
9 On-line Sunday, July 9th Nantua / Chambéry 181 km
- Rest day Monday, July 10th Dordogne / Dordogne
10 On-line Tuesday, July 11th Périgueux / Bergerac 178 km
11 On-line Wednesday, July 12th Eymet / Pau 202 km
12 On-line Thursday, July 13th Pau / Peyragudes 214 km
13 On-line Friday, July 14th Saint-Girons / Foix 100 km
14 On-line Saturday, July 15th Blagnac / Rodez 181 km
15 On-line Sunday, July 16th Laissac-Sévérac l'église / Le Puy en Velay 189 km
- Rest day Monday, July 17th Le Puy en Velay / Le Puy en Velay
16 On-line Tuesday, July 18th Le Puy en Velay / Romans-sur-Isère 165 km
17 On-line Wednesday, July 19th La Mure / Serre-Chevalier 183 km
18 On-line Thursday, July 20th Briançon / Izoard 178 km
19 On-line Friday, July 21st Embrun / Salon-de-Provence 220 km
20 Individual time trial Saturday, July 22nd Marseille / Marseille 23 km
21 On-line Sunday, July 23rd Montgeron / Paris Champs-Élysées 105 km
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4xwop2
Running from Saturday July 1st to Sunday July 23rd 2017, the 104th Tour de France will be made up of 21 stages and will cover a total distance of 3,516 kilometres.
9 flat stages
5 hilly stages
5 mountain stages including altitude finishes (La Planche des Belles Filles, Peyragudes, Izoard)
2 individual time-trials stages
2 rest days
The 104th Tour de France will visit three neighboring countries: Germany, Belgium and Luxemburg. In France, 34 counties will be visited.
It hadn’t happened since 1992. The five main mountain ranges of France will be on the program in 2017. The Tour will visit, in the following order, the Vosges, the Jura, the Pyrenees, the Massif Central and the Alps. The highlight will be the very first stage finish at the top of the Col d’Izoard.
It’ll be after a 13-kilometre time-trial in the streets of Düsseldorf that the first Yellow Jersey of the 2017 Tour de France will be awarded. In Marseille, after the 20th and penultimate stage, a 23 kilometre time-trial, the winner of the 104th edition of the Grande Boucle will be crowned.
Re-introduced in 2015 after a seven-year absence, bonus seconds will again be up for grabs at the finishes of all the normal stages. There will indeed be 10, 6 and 4 seconds to be gained for the first three of each stage.
STAGE TYPE DATE START AND FINISH DISTANCE DETAILS
1 Individual time trial Saturday, July 1st Düsseldorf / Düsseldorf 13 km
2 On-line Sunday, July 2nd Düsseldorf / Liège 202 km
3 On-line Monday, July 3rd Verviers / Longwy 202 km
4 On-line Tuesday, July 4th Mondorf-les-bains / Vittel 203 km
5 On-line Wednesday, July 5th Vittel / La planche des belles filles 160 km
6 On-line Thursday, July 6th Vesoul / Troyes 216 km
7 On-line Friday, July 7th Nuits-Saint-Georges / Troyes 214 km
8 On-line Saturday, July 8th Dole / Station des rousses 187 km
9 On-line Sunday, July 9th Nantua / Chambéry 181 km
- Rest day Monday, July 10th Dordogne / Dordogne
10 On-line Tuesday, July 11th Périgueux / Bergerac 178 km
11 On-line Wednesday, July 12th Eymet / Pau 202 km
12 On-line Thursday, July 13th Pau / Peyragudes 214 km
13 On-line Friday, July 14th Saint-Girons / Foix 100 km
14 On-line Saturday, July 15th Blagnac / Rodez 181 km
15 On-line Sunday, July 16th Laissac-Sévérac l'église / Le Puy en Velay 189 km
- Rest day Monday, July 17th Le Puy en Velay / Le Puy en Velay
16 On-line Tuesday, July 18th Le Puy en Velay / Romans-sur-Isère 165 km
17 On-line Wednesday, July 19th La Mure / Serre-Chevalier 183 km
18 On-line Thursday, July 20th Briançon / Izoard 178 km
19 On-line Friday, July 21st Embrun / Salon-de-Provence 220 km
20 Individual time trial Saturday, July 22nd Marseille / Marseille 23 km
21 On-line Sunday, July 23rd Montgeron / Paris Champs-Élysées 105 km
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