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Tour de France 2025: which path between Lille and Paris?

Already, as announced last winter, the start of the 112th edition will be given on July 5 in France, in Lille more precisely, which has not happened since 2021 before three foreign cities, Copenhagen, Bilbao and Florence, launch the great summer mass.

Bypass of the Paris-Roubaix cobblestones

The arrival, on July 27, will be judged on the Champs-Élysées to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first terminus on the “most beautiful avenue in the world”. And between the two?

We already know that the first three stages will take place in the North where they will skillfully bypass the cobbled sectors of Paris-Roubaix for a smoother start than in recent years.

“It will be the first time in half a dozen years that a sprinter will be able to capture the first Yellow Jersey,” underlines Tour director Christian Prudhomme. The first stage, a 185 km loop around Lille, indeed represents a dream opportunity for straight line specialists.

Pogacar « impatient »

It will be followed by a stage promised to the punchers between Lauwin-Planque and Boulogne-sur-Mer, before a new chapter dedicated to the sprinters between Valenciennes and Dunkirk.

The fourth stage will start from Amiens, in the Somme, for a destination which will be revealed on Tuesday in front of thousands of guests including some runners like Julian Alaphilippe, Biniam Girmay and Jasper Philipsen.

But neither Tadej Pogacar nor Jonas Vingegaard, the two ogres who have dominated the last five editions, will be in the room. Pogacar, winner of his third Tour last summer, however, made it known that he was “impatiently” waiting to discover the 2025 course.

After the North, the Grande Boucle should plunge towards Normandy then Brittany with a possible return to Mûr-de-Bretagne.

The triumphant announcements of certain local elected officials, the hotel reservations and the observations of witnesses who were able to meet Tour officials during their scouting already make it possible to sketch the broad outlines.

After the North, the Grande Boucle should plunge towards Normandy – Caen celebrates its millennium in 2025 and ASO loves this kind of anniversaries – then Brittany with a possible return to Mûr-de-Bretagne, four years after the victory of Mathieu van der Poel in 2021.

A first time trial could quickly spice up the proceedings.

Then head to Puy-de-Dôme for a first foray into the mountains, before descending to the southwest and attacking the Pyrenees. The latter promise to be particularly successful in 2025 with possibly three summit finishes, including one during an uphill time trial.

After a quick crossing from west to east along the Mediterranean, it is rumored that Mont-Ventoux will be back on the menu as an aperitif in the Alps. The dreaded Col de la Loze, on the way to becoming a classic, could be one of the great justices of the peace of this 112th edition.

A Tour in nine days for women

The women’s Tour de France which will take place immediately will be contested for the first time over nine days of racing, a sign of a race that is growing.

We already know that the start will take place on Saturday July 26 in Vannes, in Morbihan, and that the second stage will cross Finistère. To find out the rest of the route, see you Tuesday at midday.

A passage through the Charente? Crazy rumors flourished on social networks

On social networks, in recent days, potential routes for the 2025 edition of the Grande Boucle have flourished. Internet users present their dream courses. Charente, Dordogne… We will have to wait until Tuesday noon to find out more but these rumors seem far from the actual route. Said map comes from a discussion forum on the site legruppetto.fr and it was published in… October 2023. “It’s up to you to draw the subtleties of the route, to create the epic that gives the Tour de France its legendary dimension. Creativity, originality, precision and realism will be the ingredients of your courses,” it is stated on the site. Base map, deadline for submitting dream routes… 43 participations were recorded and some had therefore bet everything on a time trial between Cognac and Saintes and a stage between Angoulême and Périgueux.

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