Tour de France 2017: Route and stages


Tour de France 2017


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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