2020 Tour de France Route Brings Excitement for Fans


2020 Tour de France Routes

As we take the first steps into the new year and a new decade, we can look forward to the many things that 2020 will have in store for us. In the world of cycling, undeniably the biggest event of the year will be the Tour de France.

One of the most exciting things about the Tour de France is that it can be unpredictable, with many factors changing the outcome of the stages. This can make placing bets on the race more interesting as the odds will change regularly. As has become a regular occurrence, bookmakers will be looking to attract new customers to their platforms so they will be running promotions like free bets for people looking to bet on the Tour de France. 

For those planning to watch the stages in person, it is important to plan your trip so you can see as much of the action as possible.

Thankfully, the race’s organizers have already released the routes for the 107th Tour de France, which will begin on June 27, 2020, on the Cote d’Azur, before finishing almost a month later in Paris. 

Starting 

The 2020 Tour de France starts in France, although this is not always the case. Since 2009, the race has set off from Monaco, the Netherlands, Belgium, the United Kingdom, and Germany. 

Stages

All 21 stages can be found below.

Stage Date Start Finish Type
1 27th June Nice Moyen Pays Nice Flat
2 28th June Nice Haut Pays Nice Mountain
3 29th June Nice Sisteron Flat
4 30th June Sisteron Orcieres-Merlette Hilly
5 1st July Gap Privas Flat
6 2nd July Le Teil Mont Aigoual Hilly
7 3rd July Millau Lavaur Flat
8 4th July Cazères-sur-Garonne Loudenvielle Mountain
9 5th July Pau Laruns Mountain
10 7th July ÃŽle d’Oléron Le Château-d’Oléron ÃŽle de Ré Saint-Martin-de-Ré Flat
11 8th July Châtelaillon-Plage Poitiers Flat
12 9th July Chauvigny  Sarran Corrèze Hilly
13 10th July Châtel-Guyon Puy Mary Cantal Mountain
14 11th July Clermont-Ferrand Lyon Flat
15 12th July Lyon Grand Colombier Mountain
16 14th July La Tour-du-Pin Villard-de-Lans Mountain
17 15th July Grenoble  Méribel Col de la Loze Mountain
18 16th July Méribel  La Roche-sur-Foron Mountain
19 17th July Bourg-en-Bresse Champagnole Flat
20 18th July Lure  La Planche des Belles Filles Time Trial
21 19th July Mantes-la-Jolie Paris Champs-Elysées Flat

 

The final day of the Tour de France will see thousands of people line the streets of Paris as the riders charge towards the Champs-Elysées, the traditional finishing point of the race. 

With riders like Egan Bernal, Chris Froome, Tom Dumoulin, and Primoz Roglic all in contention for this year’s title, you won’t want to miss the action. So make sure you book your hotel early, and get up early on the day so you can get a good vantage point.

Photo by Rob Wingate on Unsplash

 

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