This Wednesday, the organizers of the Tour de France announced the postponement of the 2020 edition due to the pandemic of new coronavirus. Initially scheduled from June 27 to July 19, the event will take place, if the sanitary situation allows, from August 29 to September 20. Find the new milestone dates after the change:
August 29: 1st stage Nice Moyen Pays - Nice, 156 km
August 30: 2nd stage Nice Haut Pays - Nice, 187 km
August 31: 3rd stage Nice - Sisteron, 198 km
September 1: 4th stage Sisteron - Orcières-Merlette, 157 km
September 2: 5th stage Gap - Privas, 183 km
September 3: 6th stage Le Teil - Mont Aigoual, 191 km
September 4: 7th stage Millau - Lavaur, 168 km
September 5: 8th stage Cazères-sur-Garonne - Loudenvielle, 140 km
September 6: Stage 9 Pau - Laruns, 154 km
September 7: rest in Charente-Maritime
September 8: 10th stage Ile d'Oléron - Ile de Ré, 170 km
September 9: Stage 11 Châtellaillon-Plage - Poitiers, 167 km
September 10: 12th stage Chauvigny - Sarran Corrèze, 218 km
September 11: 13th stage Châtel-Guyon - Puy Mary Cantal, 191 km
September 12: stage 14 Clermont-Ferrand - Lyon, 197 km
September 13: 15th stage Lyon - Grand Colombier, 175 km
September 14: rest in Isère
September 15: 16th stage La Tour-du-Pin - Villard-de-Lans, 164 km
September 16: 17th stage Grenoble - Méribel col de la Loze, 168 km
September 17: 18th stage Méribel - La Roche-sur-Foron, 168 km
September 18: 19th stage Bourg-en-Bresse - Champagnole, 160 km
September 19: 20th stage Lure - La Planche des Belles Filles, 36 km (individual time trial)
September 20: 21st stage Mantes-la-Jolie - Paris Champs-Elysées, 122 km
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