The 2025 Tour de France is set to captivate cycling fans worldwide as the iconic Grand Tour returns for its 112th edition. Kicking off on July 5th in Lille, France, this year’s race features a challenging 21-stage route that covers a diverse mix of terrain—from cobbled classics-style roads in the north to grueling Alpine climbs and a dramatic finish in Nice. With the world’s top riders vying for the coveted yellow jersey, the 2025 Tour promises unforgettable action, team tactics, and high-stakes drama on the biggest stage in professional cycling. Watch for daily highlights, stage results, and expert analysis as the race unfolds.
Below is a preview of the upcoming stages of the 2025 Tour de France.
2025 Tour de France Stages
There will be 21 stages:
- 7 flat stages
- 6 hilly stages
- 6 mountain stages with 5 summit finishes (Hautacam, Luchon-Superbagnères, Mont Ventoux, Courchevel Col de la Loze and La Plagne Tarentaise)
- 2 individual time trials
- 2 rest days
NEW STAGE TOWNS
Out of a total of 39 stage towns, 8 new stage towns and other locations will appear on the 2025 Tour route for the first time including:
- Lauwin-Planque (start of stage 2)
- Bayeux (start of stage 6)
- Chinon (start of stage 9)
- Ennezat (start of stage 10)
- Le Mont-Dore Puy de Sancy (finish of stage 10)
- Bollène (start of stage 17)
- Vif (start of stage 18)
- Mantes-la-Ville (start of stage 21)
FEATURED MOUNTAINS
The race will visit the following mountain ranges on the 2025 Tour route: Massif Central, the Pyrenees, the Alps and the Jura.
TIME TRIALS
There will be two individual time trials in the 112th edition consisting of 33 km and 11 km with the second time trial.
2025 Tour de France – Full Stage List
The 2025 Tour de France runs from Saturday, July 5 to Sunday, July 27, covering 21 stages and approximately 3,320 kilometers. The route stays entirely within France and includes flat stages, mountain stages, hilly terrain, and two individual time trials.
Week 1: Northern France and Normandy
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Stage 1 – July 5: Lille Métropole to Lille Métropole, 184.9 km (Flat)
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Stage 2 – July 6: Lauwin-Planque to Boulogne-sur-Mer, 209.1 km (Hilly)
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Stage 3 – July 7: Valenciennes to Dunkerque, 178.3 km (Flat)
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Stage 4 – July 8: Amiens Métropole to Rouen, 174.2 km (Hilly)
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Stage 5 – July 9: Caen to Caen, 33 km (Individual Time Trial – Flat)
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Stage 6 – July 10: Bayeux to Vire Normandie, 201.5 km (Hilly)
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Stage 7 – July 11: Saint-Malo to Mûr-de-Bretagne Guerlédan, 197 km (Hilly)
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Stage 8 – July 12: Saint-Méen-le-Grand to Laval, 171.4 km (Flat)
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Stage 9 – July 13: Chinon to Châteauroux, 174.1 km (Flat)
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Stage 10 – July 14: Ennezat to Le Mont-Dore (Puy de Sancy), 165.3 km (Mountain)
Rest Day 1 – July 15: Toulouse
Week 2: Pyrenees and Southwest France
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Stage 11 – July 16: Toulouse to Toulouse, 156.8 km (Flat)
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Stage 12 – July 17: Auch to Hautacam, 180.6 km (Mountain)
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Stage 13 – July 18: Loudenvielle to Peyragudes, 10.9 km (Individual Time Trial – Mountain)
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Stage 14 – July 19: Pau to Luchon-Superbagnères, 182.6 km (Mountain)
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Stage 15 – July 20: Muret to Carcassonne, 169.3 km (Hilly)
Rest Day 2 – July 21: Montpellier
Week 3: Alps and Final Stage in Paris
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Stage 16 – July 22: Montpellier to Mont Ventoux, 171.5 km (Mountain)
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Stage 17 – July 23: Bollène to Valence, 160.4 km (Flat)
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Stage 18 – July 24: Vif to Courchevel (Col de la Loze), 171.5 km (Mountain)
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Stage 19 – July 25: Albertville to La Plagne, 129.9 km (Mountain)
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Stage 20 – July 26: Nantua to Pontarlier, 184.2 km (Hilly)
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Stage 21 – July 27: Mantes-la-Ville to Paris (Champs-Élysées), 132.3 km (Flat)
TIME BONUSES
Time bonuses will be awarded at the finish of each stage and will amount to 10, 6 and 4 seconds, respectively, for the first three classified riders.
RIDERS
184 riders representing 23 teams will line up for the start of the 2025 Tour de France on July 5th.
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