This Tuesday 15th October the organisers of the Tour de France unveiled the course of the 2020 edition
The start of the Tour de France 2020 will be given Saturday, June 27 in Nice. If the program of the first two stages in the Alpes-Maritimes was already known, the organizers have unveiled the entire course of this 107th edition on Tuesday 15th October.
Between Nice, June 27, and the Champs-Elysees, July 19th, the layout, muscular, nervous, dynamic, is substantial as mountainous as that of last summer. With fewer passages at very high altitude but more mountainous medium since, besides the Pyrenees and the Alps, the other three massifs of the Hexagon (Massif Central, Jura, Vosges) are in the spotlight.
🎬 Here it is : discover the 3D route of the #TDF2020!
🎬 Découvrez le parcours 3D du #TDF2020 ! pic.twitter.com/9RmXbWTFmi
— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) October 15, 2019
Only one time!
The “roof” of the Tour? This will be the Loze pass, at 2304 meters. “The prototype of the XXI collar th century,” says the director of the Great Christian Prudhomme loop, which was packed by this new road, actually a 7 km single destination track bikes , recently paved over the Savoyard resort of Méribel.
“It’s a succession of ruptures of a slope, all more brutal than the others”, explains the director of the Tour, enthusiastic after the inaugural passage of the Tour of the Future last summer. For pure climbers, it’s all profit.
But the riders/climbers, who have often confiscated the rankings in recent years (four wins for Froome, one for Thomas), have an opportunity then to regain ground. On the eve of the traditional arrival in Paris, they have a 36-kilometre time trial, the only “chrono” of the 21 stages. Still ends with the rough rise of The Plank of Beautiful Girls.
🤩 Here it is, the route of the #TDF2020 🤩
🤩 Voici le parcours du #TDF2020 🤩 pic.twitter.com/Npe3u3FYJl
— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) October 15, 2019
Four new climbs
To join the Vosges station becoming a classic tower (5th visit since 2012), the road goes through Mélisey, the village of Thibaut Pinot. Like some other protagonists (Froome, Bernal, Kruijswijk, Bardet, Barguil, etc.), the French climber discovered the surprises and novelties of the course concocted by Christian Prudhomme and the race director Thierry Gouvenou.
Like the many spectators gathered at the Palais des Congrès, he saw on the giant screen the photo of Jacques Chirac, since the Tour had decided well before the death on September 26 of the former president to stop in his village of Sarran ( Corrèze), on the eve of climbing to Puy Mary, emblematic site of Auvergne.
Then the profile of the Grand Colombier, the mountain-totem Jura where will be judged for the first time a stage finish at the entrance of the last week.
29 cols au total
Before the shock of the Col de la Loze, probably the event of the next Tour, advanced one week compared to previous editions because of the online race of the Tokyo Olympics, scheduled for Saturday, July 25, 2020.
“The course is fully drawn in France,” said Christian Prudhomme, between two editions starting from Brussels (2019) and Copenhagen (2021). “There will be 29 passes, one less than originally planned for the 2019 Tour before the neutralization of the Tignes stage. ”
The director of the Tour has identified four new climbs, including Hourcère in the second stage and the Pyrenees Loze which, in the opinion of Christian Prudhomme, has everything to become a long-term classic. “The Tour continues to renew itself,” he said at the end of his presentation.
Next year, the longest leg will be 218 kilometers long – the longest leg will not have been so short!
Discover the program of the 21 stages:
- 1st stage: Nice – Nice (Saturday 27th June)
Etape 1 / Stage 1
🚩Nice Moyen Pays – Nice 🏁 156 km #TDF2020
💪 Une mise en jambes sous forme de boucles promise aux sprinteurs! / A looped first stage, perfect for the sprinters! pic.twitter.com/9b1Ubaq6Tf— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) October 15, 2019
- 2nd stage: Nice – Nice (Sunday 28th June)
Etape 2 / Stage 2
🚩Nice Haut Pays – Nice 🏁 187 km #TDF2020⛰ Deux cols à plus de 1500 mètres dès le deuxième jour de course, une première ! / 2 climbs higher than 1500 metres at this point in the Tour, a first! ⛰ pic.twitter.com/9THRUpycnW
— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) October 15, 2019
- 3rd stage: Nice – Sisteron (Monday 29th June)
Etape 3 / Stage 3
🚩Nice – Sisteron 🏁 198 km #TDF2020
💨 Une longue étape qui devrait sourire aux sprinteurs. / It’s long stage that is no doubt already being targeted by the sprinters. pic.twitter.com/dfGiYAgwrd— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) October 15, 2019
- 4th stage: Sisteron – Orcières-Merlette (Tuesday 30 June)
Etape 4 / Stage 4
🚩Sisteron – @orcieres 🏁 157 km #TDF2020⛰ Une première arrivée en altitude pour tester les jambes des grimpeurs / A thigh-burning uphill finish that’ll be sure to test the GC contenders. ⛰ pic.twitter.com/WCSHtYnOVD
— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) October 15, 2019
- 5th stage: Gap – Privas (Wednesday, July 1st)
Etape 5 / Stage 5
🚩Gap – Privas 🏁 183 km #TDF2020
💨 Les sprinteurs devraient être à nouveau à la fête. / The sprinters should be back in business. pic.twitter.com/24Ac0i01eu— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) October 15, 2019
- 6th stage: Le Teil – Mont Aigoual (Thursday, July 2nd)
Etape 6 / Stage 6
🚩 Le Teil – Mont Aigoual 🏁 191 km #TDF2020L’enjeu sera d’éviter les pièges sur cette étape ! / This is not a stage to be taken lightly! pic.twitter.com/htXA7lpV2i
— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) October 15, 2019
- 7th stage: Millau – Lavaur (Friday, July 3rd)
Etape 7 / Stage 7
🚩Millau – Lavaur 🏁 168 km #TDF2020
Les sprinteurs seront lâchés / The sprinters will be looking to put their foot on the gas here pic.twitter.com/iU8DDSbRlg— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) October 15, 2019
- 8th stage: Cazères-sur-Garonne – Loudenvielle (Saturday, July 4th)
Etape 8 / Stage 8
🚩Cazères-sur-Garonne – Loudenvielle 🏁 140 km #TDF2020Un enchaînement classique des Pyrénées ! / A Pyrénées classic! pic.twitter.com/W9LkdBUCVt
— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) October 15, 2019
- 9th stage: Pau – Laruns (Sunday, July 5th)
⛰ Port de Balès : 11,7 km, 7,7%
⛰ Col de Peyresourde : 9,7 km, 7,8%#TDF2020 pic.twitter.com/4LRTXuk1LA— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) October 15, 2019
- 10th stage: Île d’Oléron – Île de Ré (Tuesday, July 7th)
Etape 10 / Stage 10
🚩Île d’Oléron – Île de Ré 🏁 170 km #TDF2020
🌬 Une échappée maritime propice aux bordures ! A seaside stage… It’ll be windy! pic.twitter.com/EGuriQlWOD— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) October 15, 2019
- 11th stage: Châtelaillon-Plage – Poitiers (Wednesday, July 8th)
Etape 11 / Stage 11
🚩 Châtelaillon-Plage – Poitiers 🏁 167 km #TDF2020Une ligne droite finale de 1,5 Km, alléchant pour les prétendants au maillot vert ! / An enticing 1.5 km final straight for those hoping to wear green! pic.twitter.com/HYSn4F9KUI
— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) October 15, 2019
- 12th stage: Chauvigny – Sarran (Thursday, July 9th)
Etape 11 / Stage 11
🚩 Châtelaillon-Plage – Poitiers 🏁 167 km #TDF2020Une ligne droite finale de 1,5 Km, alléchant pour les prétendants au maillot vert ! / An enticing 1.5 km final straight for those hoping to wear green! pic.twitter.com/HYSn4F9KUI
— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) October 15, 2019
- 13th stage: Chatel-Guyon – No Peyrol (Friday, July 10th)
Etape 13 / Stage 13
🚩Châtel-Guyon – Puy Mary 🏁 191 km #TDF2020Les favoris ne pourront pas se cacher. / One for the favorites, they’ll have nowhere to hide. pic.twitter.com/3T4avSlSVX
— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) October 15, 2019
- 14th stage: Clermont-Ferrand – Lyon (Saturday, July 11th)
Etape 14 / Stage 14
🚩Clermont-Ferrand – Lyon 🏁 197 km #TDF2020
Un menu dense avec les Monts du Forez puis 3 côtes dans le final lyonnais! / It’s getting pretty tasty with the Monts du Forez and 3 climbs inside the last 15 km in Lyon. pic.twitter.com/GqmmyAxMV5— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) October 15, 2019
- 15th stage: Lyon – Grand Colombier (Sunday, July 12th)
Etape 15 / Stage 15
🚩Lyon – Grand Colombier 🏁 175 km #TDF2020🤩 Grosse bagarre entre les favoris à la veille de la deuxième journée de repos! / The favourites will battle it out before the second rest day. pic.twitter.com/u5Cl8d2UgB
— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) October 15, 2019
- 16 stage: The Pine Tower – Villard-de-Lans (Tuesday, July 14th)
Etape 16 / Stage 16
🚩La Tour-Du-Pin – Villard-de-Lans 🏁 164 km #TDF2020⛰ La Chartreuse et le Vercors comme terrain de jeux des attaquants ! / The Chartreuse and Vercors ranges, an attacking rider’s playground! pic.twitter.com/JhZSFN7bLO
— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) October 15, 2019
- 17th stage: Grenoble – Col de la Loze (Wednesday, July 15th)
Etape 17 / Stage 17
🚩 Grenoble – Méribel (Col de la Loze) 🏁 168 km #TDF2020
⛰ Col de la Madeleine : 17,1 km, 8,4%
⛰ Col de la Loze : 21,5 km, 7,8%Deux géants à gravir pour une étape décisive ! / Two giants have to be tamed on what will be a decisive stage! pic.twitter.com/qFnRbmn5jP
— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) October 15, 2019
- 18th stage: Méribel – La Roche-sur-Foron (Thursday, July 16th)
Etape 18 / Stage 18
🚩Méribel – La Roche-sur-Foron 🏁 168 km #TDF2020📈 Plus de 4000 mètres d’ascension et le Plateau des Glières pour finir ! / Over 4000m of climbing ends with a finish at the Plateau des Glières! pic.twitter.com/iE5k3shTv5
— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) October 15, 2019
- 19th stage: Bourg-en-Bresse – Champagnole (Friday 17 July)
Etape 18 / Stage 18
🚩Méribel – La Roche-sur-Foron 🏁 168 km #TDF2020📈 Plus de 4000 mètres d’ascension et le Plateau des Glières pour finir ! / Over 4000m of climbing ends with a finish at the Plateau des Glières! pic.twitter.com/iE5k3shTv5
— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) October 15, 2019
- 20th stage: Lure – La Planche des Belles Filles, against the clock, (Saturday 18 July)
Etape 20 / Stage 20
🚩Lure – La Planche des Belles Filles 🏁 36 km ⏱ (ITT) #TDF2020🤩 La Planche des Belles Filles, théâtre de l’ultime bataille pour le classement général / 🤩 La Planche des Belles Filles, the scene of the final battle for the GC and the Yellow Jersey. pic.twitter.com/IHVVyRjDF5
— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) October 15, 2019
- 21st stage: Mantes-la-Jolie – Paris-Champs-Elysées (Sunday, July 19th)
Etape 21 / Stage 21
🚩Mantes-la-Jolie – Paris Champs Elysées 🏁 122 km #TDF2020
Un dernier sprint massif avant la célébration / A massive final sprint before the party starts! pic.twitter.com/5lSWYGhRgW— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) October 15, 2019