Route, profile and schedule of stage 17 of the Tour de France 2023: Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc-Courchevel
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He July 19Wednesday, the 17th stage of the 2023 Tour de France, which could have a key impact on the race, since it presents a very complicated route, with several very tough climbs. The day will start in Saint-Gervais-Mont-Blancand will end in courchevelafter traversing 165.7 kilometers and that the runners have climbed four scoring ports; two of them are from the 1st category, one from the 2nd and another, the last one, the Col de la Lozespecial category.
It will be a day for the strongest of the Tour, because there will hardly be a truce. He Col des Saisiesfrom 1st class, with 13.4 kilometers at 5.1%, is already waiting at kilometer 28. After its descent, a new climb of almost 20 kilometers will take the cyclists to the top of the Cormet de Roselend (6%), and later, although it is of the 2nd category, the Cote de Longefoy (7.5%) will also mean a significant effort, before the long final ascent (28.1 km) to the Col de la Loze.
This last port, in a special category, is a 28-kilometre climb, with an average slope of 6%, very demanding. Already with many days of the Tour in his legs, and with the beating that what has already been covered entails, the stage offers ground for whoever wants and can take a big step to climb to the top of the podium in Paris, on Sunday.
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STAGE PROFILE

Profile of the 17th stage of the 2023 Tour de France. Photo: ©ASO
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COLLEGE OF THE LOZE

Col de la Lozeko igoera, 17. stagekoa. Photo: ©ASO
DATA SHEET:
Stage: 17th stage (Wednesday, July 19)
Route: Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc – Couchevel
Distance: 166km
Closing hour: 12:30 p.m.
Arrival schedule: 17:03 (36 km/h) | 17:22 (34 km/h) | 5:45 p.m. (32 km/h).
mountain prize: Col des Saisies (1st category), at kilometer 28.4; Cormet de Roselend (1st category), at kilometer 66.7; Côte de Longefoy (2nd category), at kilometer 105.7; Col de la Loze (Special Category), at kilometer 159.1.
Source: Eitb

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