The wind, the cobblestones, the return of the Col de Granon and the Alpe d’Huez and the Pyrenean classics Peyregudes and Hautacam will be on the menu of the next edition of the Tour de France, which will beIt will start on July 1, 2022 in Copenhagen and whose route was announced this Thursday.
The northernmost edition of the race, which in 2023 it will celebrate 120 years with a start in BilbaoNext year it will cross four mountain ranges, the Vogos, the Alps, the Central Massif and the Pyrenees, and four countries, Denmark, France, Belgium and Switzerland.
Six flat stages, seven rugged and six high mountain, with five high finals, two individual time trials make up a route of more than 3,200 kilometers that culminates on July 24 with the traditional walk through the Champs Elysees in Paris.
The platoon will climb fewer ports than in the last edition, which ended with victory of Slovenian Tadej Pogacar, but it will have more high finishes, 5 and a similar mileage in the fight against the clock.
STAGES OF THE TOUR OF FRANCE 2022
STAGE 1, July 1: Copenhagen – Copenhagen (CRI) (13 kms)
STAGE 2, July 2: Roskilde – Nyborg (199 kms)
STAGE 3, July 3: Vijle – Sonderborg (182 kms)
BREAK, July 4: Transfer to France
STAGE 4, 5 de julio: Dunkirk – Calais (172 kms)
STAGE 5, 6th July: Lille – Arenbert (155 kms)
STAGE 6, July 7: Binche – Longwy (220 kms)
STAGE 7, 8 de julio: Tomblaine – La Planche des Belles Filles (176 kms)
STAGE 8, July 9: Dole – Lausanne (184 kms)
STAGE 9, 10 de julio: Aigle – Châtel (183 kms)
BREAK, July 11
STAGE 10, 12 de julio: Morzine – Megève (148 kms)
STAGE 11, 13 de julio: Albertville – Col du Granon (166 kms)
STAGE 12, 14 de julio: Briançon – Alpe d’Huez (166 kms)
STAGE 13, 15 de julio: Bourg d’Oisans – Saint-Etienne (193 kms)
STAGE 14, 16 de julio: Saint-Etienne – Mende (195 kms)
STAGE 15, July 17: Rodez – Carcassona (200 kms)
BREAK, July 18
STAGE 16, July 19: Carcassonne – Foix (179 kms)
STAGE 17, 20 de julio: Saint-Gaudens – Peyragudes (130 kms)
STAGE 18, July 21: Lourdes – Hautacam (143 kms)
STAGE 19, 22 de julio: Castelnau-Magnoac – Cahors (189 kms)
STAGE 20, 23 de julio: Lacapelle-Marival – Rocamadour (CRI) (40 kms)
STAGE 21, July 24: La Défense – Paris (112 kms)
The #TDF2022:
¿ 3,328 km
¿ 29 2nd, 1st or HC cols
6 Mountain stages
5 altitude finishesthe #TDF2022 In summary :
¿ 3 328 km
¿23 2nd, 1st or Non-Category passes
6 mountain stages
5 arrivals at altitude pic.twitter.com/mhpWjnrynb– Tour de France ™ (@LeTour) October 14, 2021

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