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The route of the 2023 Women's Tour: from Clermont-Ferrand to Pau, via the Tourmalet

2022-10-27T10:10:00.898Z


After the Vosges in 2022, the Pyrenees will offer the epilogue to the Women's Tour. In 2022, the Women's Tour with Zwift (won by the Dutch Annemiek Van Vleuten, who won the three Grand Tours, the world championships and Liège-Bastogne-Liège) had traveled from Paris to the Vosges (and the Super Planche des Belles Filles) in the footsteps of the Tour which made the Ballon d'Alsace the first summit climbed by the Tour (in 1905). In 2023, the peloton will take, from Clermont-Ferrand,


In 2022, the Women's Tour with Zwift (won by the Dutch Annemiek Van Vleuten, who won the three Grand Tours, the world championships and Liège-Bastogne-Liège) had traveled from Paris to the Vosges (and the Super Planche des Belles Filles) in the footsteps of the Tour which made the Ballon d'Alsace the first summit climbed by the Tour (in 1905).

In 2023, the peloton will take, from Clermont-Ferrand, the direction of the Pyrenees, still in the footsteps of the Tour with the second massif placed on the route of the Grande Boucle (in 1919).

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  • The general classification of the Tour de France

On the menu of the Women's Tour with Zwift (July 23-30) will feature Mauriac, a Colonges-la-Rouge-Lascau stage.

Afterwards, Cahors and Rodez will settle, passing by the Château de Cayx, for a nod to the royal family of Denmark, in the direction of Blagnac.

Before the Pyrenees and a final time trial in Pau, “

on a route that borrows part of the time won by Julian Alaphilippe in 2019 but upside down in the first part.

The bump at the end will be the same

”, slips Christian Prudhomme.

To, once again, complete, in the wake of the men's event, a full month of Tour.

The Women's Tour route with Zwift (July 23-30)

1st stage (Sunday July 23): Clermont-Ferrand (124 km)

2nd stage (Monday July 24): Clermont-Ferrand-Mauriac (148 km)

3rd stage (Tuesday 25 July): Colonges-la-Rouge-Montignac-Lascaux (147 km)

4th stage (Wednesday July 26): Cahors-Rodez (177 km)

5th stage (Thursday 27 July): Onet-le-Château-Albi (124 km)

6th stage (Friday 28 July): Albi-Blagnac (122 km)

7th stage (Saturday 29 July): Lannemezan-Tourmalet (90 km)

8th stage (Sunday July 30): Pau-Pau (22 km, individual time trial).

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Source: lefigaro

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