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Tour de France 2023: details of the first three stages in the Basque Country

2022-01-26T17:57:44.142Z


The organization of the Tour de France unveiled this Wednesday the first three stages of the Grande Boucle which will start in 2023 from Bilbao.


The contours of the Tour de France 2023 are taking shape with a big start from Bilbao and a first stage drawn around the Basque city, on July 1.

3,300 m of elevation will be on the menu for the 185 km, for a course intended for the strong.

The first yellow jersey of this Tour will have to overcome his adversaries on a difficult terrain between the coast and the Biscay hinterland with already 5 climbs on the program (Laukiz coast, San Juan de Gaztelugatxe coast, Morga coast, of Vivero, Pike Coast).

The finish will be judged at the top of a 5% slope.

Stage 1 đŸš© @bilbao_udala - @bilbao_udala 🏁 185 km



đŸšŽâ€â™‚ïž This Biscay loop will contrast the savage hills with the shores of the Cantabrian sea

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TDF2023 pic.twitter.com/TRuSDQm3we

— Tour de Franceℱ (@LeTour) January 26, 2022

The three Basque provinces (Biscay, Álava and Guipuzcoa) are on the map for the first three days of racing, which will mark the start of the 110th edition.

The peloton will evolve on steep roads, where the punchers will have to go on the offensive from the first slopes.

The second stage, on July 2, which will start from Vitoria-Gasteiz, will resemble the course of the "Clasica" of San Sebastian, which is traditionally held after the Tour.

The Jaizkibel will be the main difficulty, the summit of which is 20 km from the finish.

Stage 2 đŸš© @vitoriagasteiz - Donastia San SebastiĂĄn (@Ayto_SS) 🏁 210 km



🙃 The Basque capital and the province of Araba will be offering up a start from 600m above sea level



🙃 The capital of the Basque Country and Alava will offer a start at 600m altitude



#TDF2023 pic.twitter.com/QlByTbsVMG

— Tour de Franceℱ (@LeTour) January 26, 2022

In 1992, during the Tour de France prologue in San Sebastian, Miguel Indurain won and took possession of the yellow jersey, which he brought back to the Champs-ÉlysĂ©es in Paris.

The stay of the Grande Boucle in the Basque Country will end with a departure from Amorebieta-Etxano on July 3, heading for France and a still unknown city, which will be revealed by the organizers on October 27 next.

It could be Bayonne.

The organizers have announced that they have received several applications for this arrival on the other side of the Pyrenees.

đŸ’ȘThe Tour de France will take in these towns and cities in the Basque Country as part of the Grand DĂ©part 2023!



đŸ’Ș The Tour de France will start in these cities of the Basque Country and will constitute the Grand DĂ©part 2023.#TDF2023 pic.twitter.com/f49x5aXSrW

— Tour de Franceℱ (@LeTour) January 26, 2022

Source: leparis

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