Tour de France 2017: Route and stages

Chris Froome won the 104th Tour de France, while the podium was rounded out by Rigoberto Uran and Romain Bardet. Warren Barguil was the king of the mountains, Michael Matthews took the points classification and Simon Yates finished the race as the best young rider. Winning five stages, Marcel Kittel was the fastest sprinter.
Read about the full route of the 2017 Tour de France, and click on the links in underneath table for details on individual stages, including detailed route maps and height profiles.
Tour de France 2017: stages
| Date | Route | Length | Type | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sa 1-7 | ITT in Düsseldorf (ger) | 14.0 km | flat ITT |
| 2 | Su 2-7 | Düsseldorf (ger) - Liège (bel) | 203.5 km | flat |
| 3 | Mo 3-7 | Verviers (bel) - Longwy | 212.5 km | finish uphill |
| 4 | Tu 4-7 | Mondorf les Bains (lux) - Vittel | 207.5 km | flat |
| 5 | We 5-7 | Vittel - La Planche des Belles Filles | 160.0 km | mountain finish |
| 6 | Th 6-7 | Vesoul - Troyes | 216.5 km | flat |
| 7 | Fr 7-7 | Troyes - Nuits Saint Georges | 213.5 km | flat |
| 8 | Sa 8-7 | Dole - Station des Rousses | 187.5 km | mountains |
| 9 | Su 9-7 | Nantua - Chambéry | 181.5 km | mountains |
| Mo 10-7 | Rest day in Dordogne | |||
| 10 | Tu 11-7 | Périgueux - Bergerac | 178.0 km | flat |
| 11 | We 12-7 | Eymet - Pau | 203.5 km | flat |
| 12 | Th 13-7 | Pau - Peyragudes | 214.5 km | mountains |
| 13 | Fr 14-7 | Saint Girons - Foix | 101.0 km | mountains |
| 14 | Sa 15-7 | Blagnac - Rodez | 181.5 km | heuvels |
| 15 | Su 16-7 | Laissac Sévérac l'Église - Le Puy en Velay | 189.5 km | hilly |
| Mo 17-7 | Rest day in Le Puy en Velay | |||
| 16 | Tu 18-7 | Le Puy en Velay - Romans sur Isère | 165.0 km | hilly, flat finish |
| 17 | We 19-7 | La Mure - Serre Chevalier | 183.0 km | mountains |
| 18 | Th 20-7 | Briançon - Col d'Izoard | 179.5 km | mountains |
| 19 | Fr 21-7 | Embrun - Salon de Provence | 222.5 km | flat |
| 20 | Sa 22-7 | ITT in Marseille | 22.5 km | ITT |
| 21 | Su 23-7 | Montgeron - Paris | 103.0 km | flat |
Tour de France 2017: Route maps, height profiles, and more
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The Route
The 2017 Tour de France is played out from the 1st of July to the 23rd of July. The most important stage race leaves from Düsseldorf to finish in Paris. What is between the German Grand Départ and the Champs-Elysees?
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ITT in Düsseldorf (Ger)

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Düsseldorf (Ger) - Liège (Bel)

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Verviers (Bel) - Longwy

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Mondorf les Bains (Lux) - Vittel

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Vittel – La Planche des Belles FillesVesoul - Troyes
Troyes - Nuits Saint Georges
Dole - Station des Rousses
Nantua - Chambery
Périgueux - Bergerac
Eymet - Pau
Pau - Peyragudes
Saint Girons – Foix
Blagnac – Rodez
Laissac Sévérac l’Église – Le Puy en Velay
Le Puy en Velay – Romans sur Isère
La Mure – Serre Chevalier
Briançon – Izoard
Embrun – Salon de Provence
ITT in Marseille
Montgeron – Paris


























