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Jonas Vingegaard became the winner of the 109th Tour de France in 2022, beating defending champion Tadej Pogacar to become the first Danish winner of the event since Bjarne Riis in 1996. Cycling fans have less than 12 months to wait for the start of the 2023 Tour, which will begin in northern Spain. What do we know so far about the 2023 Tour de France? The Sporting News has the details on the gruelling test of endurance. When is the Tour de France 2023?Starting on July 1, the 2023 edition of the Tour de France will be the 110th edition of the most high-profile event on the cycling calendar. The 2023 Tour will begin in Bilbao, marking the second time it has taken place in the Basque Country. The 1992 Tour also started in the region, and this time, the first stage will be made up of a loop around Bilbao. The 2023 Tour de France is expected to finish in Paris around July 24. MORE: Tour de France 2022 final standings: Stage winners, results, route, jerseys as Jonas Vingegaard triumphs in Paris How long is the Tour de France 2023?The total distance of the Tour de France 2023 is yet to be announced. The 2022 race covered 3,328 kilometres (2,068 miles), with only two rest days for riders along the way. That made it the second-shortest total distance of the past decade. Only the 2021 edition, which was 3,328km, has been shorter over that period. What is the longest stage of the Tour de France 2023?The longest stage of the three announced so far is the second stage, which also takes place in the Basque Country. The section, between Vitoria-Gasteiz and San Sebastian, will span 210km (130.5 miles). The longest stage of the 2022 Tour covered just under 220km (140 miles). Tour de France 2023 route and confirmed stagesThree stages of the 2023 Tour have been confirmed. The rest are expected to be announced in October 2022.
Tour de France 2023 confirmed teams and ridersThe full list of teams and riders competing in the 2023 Tour de France will be updated here. July 2023 – Final 10 Days Of The Tour de France
ULTIMATE TOUR DE FRANCEExperience the thrills and excitement of the final 10 Days of the 2023 Tour de France. We’ll experience fantastic rides on iconic roads, intercept the race at strategic locations combined with an authentic French experience, including local gastronomic delights. Feel the excitement of the finish of the Tour de France on the beautiful Champs Elysee in Paris. Meet Your HostsOur Team are some of the world’s most experienced and credentialed hosts, guides, coaches and all-around good people, you’ll enjoy every minute with them on and off the bike. Our TourJuly each year signals Tour de France time and announce it’s summer. It’s a beautiful time to visit and ride in France. We’ll show you the smaller roads, charming villages and stay in chic French hotels. It’s with out a doubt the best time to visit France, the villages, the big cities all come to life to the sights, sounds and festivities of the Tour de France.
Southern France was our base for over ten cycling seasons, we know France like the back of our hand, we’ve spent much of that time hosting speciality cycling tours. We’ve hosted groups to all of France’s beautiful regions, ridden all the best roads, mountains and we’ll show you the best of France on our action-packed Ultimate 10 Day Tour de France tour. We love everything about France, the people, it’s arts and culture, it’s beautiful food, wine, history, outdoors, the mountains and it’s love for the biggest sporting event in the world. We’re looking forward to showing you the Ultimate Tour de France experience including our loop rides of Alpe D’huez, Mont Ventoux, Paris and many more beautiful places in France, plus of course the excitement of the 2023 Tour de France race. We’re looking forward to welcoming you in France. Ultimate Tour de France photos
We’re currently finalising details for our 2023 Ultimate – Tour de France itinerary as information comes in from the race organisation. In the meantime we can email you a previous Tour de France itinerary as a guide, it’ll give you a lovely indication of how your Tour de France experience, on and off-bike will look and feel. Contact us now No hidden Credit Card fees. Take the hassle out of travelling with your bike. Hire a bike or e-Bike for our 10 Day – Ultimate Tour de France Tour
2023 Tour De France, Nice | The Côte d’Azur – French and Italian Riviera. 7 Days | 6 Nights Day 1 Thurs 25th June. Arrival Day: Day 2 Fri 26th June. The Italian Job. Day
3 Sat 27th June. Tour de France Start. Day 4 Sunday 28th June. Tour de France – The Hills Day 5 Monday 29th June. Chase le Tour Day 6 Tuesday 30th June. St Tropez Day 7 Wednesday 1st July. Au revoir –
Departure Day 2019 TOUR DE FRANCE – Full ItineraryDAY 1 – TUESDAY 16 JULY 2019ARRIVAL DAY – Toulouse Blagnac Airport. La Ville Rose and Sunflowers loop rideWelcome to France!Airport pick
up: 10am Toulouse Blagnac Airport About our day:Welcome to Ride International’s Tour de France trip! We start our trip in la Ville Rose (the “Pink City”), Toulouse, named because of the extensive use of pinkish terracotta bricks in the local architecture. Toulouse is well-known for many things, but for cyclists, it is probably best-known for being just a short drive from some of the best cycling in the French Pyrenees. You have the option of meeting us at our team hotel, or meeting us at the airport before we take a short transfer to our hotel. We’ll contain our excitement on day one, which a short ride to get to know each other and make sure the bikes and bodies are all in order for the week ahead. Non-cycling options:Ask us for some options based on your personal interests, we have some great recommendations in Toulouse, it’s a beautiful city rich in culture, history, markets, a good artisan coffee roaster – coffee shop and fantastic shopping. Our Ride: La Ville Rose and sunflowers loopRide – starts 1pm After we’ve settled in we’ll head out for an afternoon loop ride. We will head out of Toulouse onto some country roads through rural areas for some sunflower spotting en route. We’ll return via a touristic route past the Canal du Midi and through the small streets of Toulouse’s old town back to our hotel. Today’s ride is a relaxed one to ensure you and your bike are working well. TdF Race: TDF Rest Day AlbiAprès Bike:7.30pm: Meet in the hotel lobby for a short stroll to our restaurant for our welcome dinner and drinks. Accommodation:Toulouse City Centre – 1 of 2 nights DAY 2 – WEDNESDAY 17 JULY 2019Tour de Tarn ride plus Tour de France race start Albi. Ride back to Toulouse – intersect the race at a key point en routeBreakfast: 7am About our day:We jump straight into the action on day two and see the Tour de France twice as it snakes its way from Albi to Toulouse – first at the stage depart and then as it nears the finish. Seeing Le Tour stage depart and watching it pass through smaller French towns is a very different experience, and provides an interesting contrast, to the high-intensity mountain racing that we’ll see later in our tour. We’ll have the luxury of seeing the riders relax before what is expected to be a low-stress stage, and then we’ll get to see an otherwise quiet French town come alive as the race flies through it in the closing stages of the race, rubbing shoulders with locals. We’ll increase our ride distance today but the route will be relatively flat to allow you to find your legs for the climbing to come in the coming days. Non-cycling options:Ask us for some options based on your personal interests, we have some great recommendations. Our Ride:Ride – starts 9:30am We’ll take a transfer from our Toulouse hotel to our ride start point on the lovely Tarn River. From there we will follow the river approximately 40km to the Tour de France race start in Albi. After taking in the race start we’ll mount our bikes again and take a more direct ride route to Toulouse. We’ll intersect the Tour de France race route as it nears the finish, as it passes through one of the smaller French villages where we can relax, watch the race finish on TV and return to our hotel on our bikes via sections of the race route to Toulouse. TdF Race: Albi / Toulouse 167kmAprès Bike:Free Program, let us know your preferred dining style, food types and we’ll point you in the right direction, Toulouse has a vast array of eateries, bars and restaurants. Accommodation:Toulouse City Centre – 2 of 2 nights DAY 3 – THURSDAY 18 JULY 2019Ride the final 80km of todays Tour de France high mountain stageBreakfast: 7am About our day:Today we hit the cols! We’ll take a morning transfer to the French Pyrenees, where you will get your first taste of some serious hills on this year’s tour. We’ll ride the final part of the Tour de France stage before the riders and will see the race at or near the finish. While coming mid-way through the Tour de France, this is the first Pyrenean stage of this year’s Tour de France and it is sure to be exciting to watch as the riders test each others’ fatigue levels as they head into the second part of the race. We’ll also need to keep our fatigue levels in mind as we head into a series of decent climbing days, with this one just being something of an entrée. Non-cycling options:Ask us for some options based on your personal interests, we have some great recommendations. Our Ride:Ride – starts 10:30am After our transfer from Toulouse, we’ll ride the final 80km of today’s Tour de France medium mountain stage. This will take us over the Col du Peyresourde (where Chris Froome launched his memorable ‘descent attack’ on stage 8 of the 2016 Tour to win the stage) and then the Hourquette d’Ancizan before we ride to the race finish area in Bagneres de Bigorre. After the Tour de France race finish you can choose to ride the ‘mostly downhill’ route back to our chic Spa and Bike hotel in Lourdes in the Pyrenees, or you can save the legs and take a short transfer back. TdF Race: Toulouse / Bagnères-de-Bigorre 202kmAprès Bike:7.45pm: Meet in the hotel lobby for dinner at our hotel. Accommodation:Pyrenees – Lourdes Spa and Bike Hotel – 1 of 3 nights DAY 4 – FRIDAY 19 JULY 2019Col du Solour – Col d’Aubisque High Mountain LoopBreakfast: 7am About our day:While Lourdes is famous the world over for its holy water and associated religious pilgrimages, we like it because it is at the gateway to one of the most magical cycling valleys in the French Pyrenees. Today we’ll dive right in, departing from our hotel for an incredible day in the mountains. We’ll take in two legendary cols, the Col du Solour and the Col d’Aubisque for a relatively short loop but one that is big on elevation and spectacular scenery.This is high mountain cycling at its very best, wild horses, sheep and goats are free to roam the pastures up here. For those wanting a few more kilometres, there is an optional extra ride up the Hautacam. Non-cycling options:Ask us for some options based on your personal interests, we have some great recommendations. Our Ride:Ride – starts 8am Today we’ll ride from the door of our hotel and ascend two of the most famous cols in the Pyrenees – the Col du Solour, then traverse across to the Col d’Aubisque. We’ll pause for snack, coffee or maybe even lunch at one of the chalets prior to heading back across to the Col du Soluor. We then loop back to Lourdes after a big day out in the Pyrenees. We’ll be back in time to watch the finish of the Tour de France time trial live on TV. Riding Extras: If you’re still feeling great after the Col d’Aubisque and Solour and need extras on the day – we’ll point you in the direction of the famously tough Hautacam climb. This climb can be found just off our route back to Lourdes. While it will only add approximately 30km (and 1200m altitude) to your day, the gradients of the Hautacam are tough and this little side-trip will likely take well over two hours to complete! TdF Race: Pau / Pau Time Trial 27kmAprès Bike:Free program: Let us know your preferred dining style, food types and we’ll point you in the right direction, Lourdes has a vast array of eateries, bars (even a great Belgian bar), restaurants and the best gelato outside of Italy. Accommodation:Pyrenees – Lourdes Spa and Bike Hotel – 2 of 3 nights DAY 5 – SATURDAY 20 JULY 2019Col du Tourmalet Loop, see the race on the lower slopesBreakfast: 7am About our day:Today we ride the Col du Tourmalet! One of the most famous climbs in the French Pyrenees, the Tourmalet is a big and beautiful climb – one that every serious cyclist should tick off in their lifetime. We’ll tackle it from the eastern side, hit the summit and descend down the other side to watch the Tour de France tear onto the lower slopes as it tackles the Tourmalet in the opposite direction. Non-cycling options:Ask us for some options based on your personal interests, we have some great recommendations. Our Ride:Ride starts 9am Depending on how your legs are feeling, you can choose where to start your day along our route: Bagnères-de-Bigorre, Campan, Sainte Marie De Campan or La Mongie. Regardless of the start point, our route will take in the Col du Tourmalet loop in a clockwise direction and we’ll tackle the great Tourmalet from the eastern side. Having summited the highest paved road in the Pyrenees, we’ll then take the winding descent to the picturesque valley town of Luz-Saint-Sauveur. There we’ll watch the race live on TV as it approaches, before stepping out to the roadside to see it charge onto the lower slopes of the Col du Tourmalet. Then, we’ll ride the mostly-downhill route back to Lourdes to complete our loop, finishing on a quiet and gentle local bike path that will feel a million miles away from the hallowed slopes of the Tourmalet. TdF Race: Tarbes / Tourmalet 117kmAprès Bike:Suggested Sports Recovery Drink: Anything dark from the Belgian beer bar near the bridge over the river in town. Free program: Let us know your preferred dining style, food types and we’ll point you in the right direction again. Lourdes is great for bars and restaurants. (Have you tried the gelato yet?) Accommodation:Pyrenees – Lourdes Spa and Bike Hotel – 3 of 3 nights DAY 6 – SUNDAY 21 JULY 2019Medieval Citadel – Gorge Ride and Dinner at our ChateauBreakfast: 7am About our day:We are transferring from the Pyrenees to the Alps today, and will break the transfer up with a stop-in at the medieval citadel of Carcassonne. There we’ll stretch the legs and explore this historic village. We’ll then complete our transfer across to the base of the Giant of Provence – Mont Ventoux – in Mazan. After we’ve settled in to our chateau, we’ll head out for an afternoon ride to ease ourselves into the Alps. Non-cycling options:Ask us for some options based on your personal interests, we have some great recommendations. Our Ride:Ride – starts 3:30pm With a few days of solid climbing under our belt, and with plenty more to come, we’ll give the bodies and legs a well-earned rest and take in a leisurely ride along the beautiful and breathtaking roads of the Gorge de la Nesque, near our hotel in Mazan. What this ride lacks in distance and elevation, it more than makes up for in spectacular scenery. TdF Race: Limoux / Foix 185kmAprès Bike:Suggested Sports Recovery Drink: Ice cold Cote du Rhone Rose. 7:30pm: Three course dinner including regional Ventoux and Cote du Rhone wine at our chateau. Accommodation:Provence – Mazan Chateau Hotel – 1 of 2 Nights DAY 7 – SUNDAY 22 JULY 2019Mont Ventoux – Celebration dinner and drinks at our ChateauBreakfast: 7am About our day:While the Tour de France has a rest day scheduled, there will be little rest for us as we will be tackling the most famous climb in cycling – Mont Ventoux! After a short morning transfer to the town of Bédoin, we will have a number of options available for you to reach the summit of the Giant of Provence. We’ll have all day, so we can take our time and really soak up this magical mountain. Non-cycling options:Ask us for some options based on your personal interests, we have some great recommendations. Our Ride:Ride starts 8:30am It’s not called the ‘Giant of Provence’ for nothing, and we’ll have a number of ride options available so that everyone can tackle a route they are comfortable with and make it to the summit. You can choose to climb the full 22km, or tackle shorter options of 18km, 10km or 6km (from Chalet Reynard) to the the top. Each of these options will pass by the Tom Simpson memorial en route to the top. From the top of Mount Ventoux, it’s a lovely run down to Malaucene where a coffee, snack or lunch will revitalise you. If you are keen for more, you’ll have the option of tackling Mont Ventoux for a second time, from Malaucene. Alternatively, if one summit of the most famous climb in cycling is enough for you, you can leave Malaucene bound for Bédoin to finish our loop. From here you have the choice to cycle back to our chateau or travel in the vehicle. TdF Race: Rest DayAprès Bike:Suggested Sports Recovery Drink: After a fantastic day on the Giant of Provence, it’s a tough choice between a cold local craft beer or a G&T, either one will have you rehydrated quickly and ready to go again tomorrow. 7:30pm: We’ll have dinner, including local wines, at our chateau. Accommodation:Provence – Mazan Chateau Hotel – 2 of 2 Nights
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