Tour de France 2026: Route and stages
Tadej Pogacar won stage 10 to strengthen his lead in the Tour de France. Jonas Vingegaard remained second overall, while Remco Evenepoel moved up to third. The next two stages are tailor-made for the sprinters, while Friday's route features the Ballon d'Alsace before a downhill finish. Two gruelling mountain stages are on the menu for this weekend.
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Tour de France 2026: Pogacar completes hat-trick in Le Lioran
In a gruelling stage through the Massif Central, Tadej Pogacar attacks on the Col de Pertus. He reels in lone leader Richard Carapaz before riding straight past him. Behind, Isaac del Toro is dropped first, followed later by Remco Evenepoel, but the Belgian fights his way back to finish second behind an untouchable Pogacar.
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Tour de France 2026 Route stage 10: Aurillac - Le Lioran
Tuesday, 14 July - On Bastille Day, the Tour de France traverses the Massif Central over 166.6 kilometres of racing. Most of the 3,900 metres of elevation gain is packed into the second half of the stage. The final 40 kilometres follow the same roads as two editions ago, when Vingegaard outgunned Pogacar in a thrilling finale.
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Tour de France 2026: Withdrawals
On 4 July, a 184-rider peloton representing 23 teams rolled out in Barcelona. Not all of them will make it to the finish in Paris. Cyclingstage.com keeps track of every rider who abandons the race.
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Tour de France 2026: Riders
The best cyclists in the world go head to head in the greatest cycling contest on the planet. Paul Seixas, Remco Evenepoel, Florian Lipowitz and Jonas Vingegaard try to prevent Tadej Pogacar from claiming his fifth victory, while Mathieu van der Poel and Mads Pedersen are among those hunting for stage wins. Voilà, the start list for the 113th edition of the Tour de France, including race numbers.
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Tour de France 2026 Route stage 11: Vichy - Nevers
Wednesday, 15 July - Stage 11 of the Tour de France seems set for the sprinters. The route covers 161.3 kilometres between Vichy and Nevers, with around 1,800 metres of elevation gain.
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Tour de France 2026 Favourites stage 11: For fast men #4
The riders face 1,400 metres of elevation gain over 161.3 kilometres. That is hardly enough to trouble the sprinters, especially as the only climbs come well before the finish. Barring the unexpected, the 10th stage should end in a bunch sprint.
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