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Sporting aspects
The route
Running from Saturday July 5th to Sunday July 27th 2014, the 101th Tour de France will be made up of 21 stages and will cover a total distance of 3,664 kilometres.
9 flat stages
5 hill stages
6 mountain stages with 5 altitude finishes
1 individual time trial stage
2 rest days
Distinctive aspects of the race
Beyond the borders
After taking off from the United Kingdom for a 20th Grand Départ abroad, the Tour de France will also go through Belgium and Spain.
A taste of Paris-Roubaix
Before crossing the finishing line of the fifth stage in Arenberg Porte du Hainaut, the riders will have covered 15.4 kilometres of cobbled-stone sectors that are on the course of the Queen of Classics every spring.
9 new stage cities
Leeds (start of stage 1)
Harrogate (finish of stage 1)
York (start of stage 2)
Sheffield (finish of stage 2)
Cambridge (start of stage 3)
Ypres (finish of stage 5)
Oyonnax (finish of stage 11)
Risoul (finish of stage 14)
Maubourguet Pays du Val d’Adour (start of stage 19)
The stages
STAGE TYPE DATE START AND FINISH DISTANCE DETAILS
1 Flat Saturday, July 5th Leeds > Harrogate 190.5 km
2 Flat Sunday, July 6th York > Sheffield 201 km
3 Flat Monday, July 7th Cambridge > Londres 155 km
4 On-line Tuesday, July 8th Le Touquet-Paris-Plage > Lille Métropole 163.5 km
5 On-line Wednesday, July 9th Ypres > Arenberg Porte du Hainaut 155.5 km
6 On-line Thursday, July 10th Arras > Reims 194 km
7 On-line Friday, July 11th Épernay > Nancy 234.5 km
8 On-line Saturday, July 12th Tomblaine > Gérardmer La Mauselaine 161 km
9 On-line Sunday, July 13th Gérardmer > Mulhouse 170 km
10 On-line Monday, July 14th Mulhouse > La Planche des Belles Filles 161.5 km
- Rest day Tuesday, July 15th Besançon
11 On-line Wednesday, July 16th Besançon > Oyonnax 187.5 km
12 On-line Thursday, July 17th Bourg-en-Bresse > Saint-Étienne 185.5 km
13 On-line Friday, July 18th Saint-Étienne > Chamrousse 197.5 km
14 On-line Saturday, July 19th Grenoble > Risoul 177 km
15 On-line Sunday, July 20th Tallard > Nîmes 222 km
- Rest day Monday, July 21st Carcassonne
16 On-line Tuesday, July 22nd Carcassonne > Bagnères-de-Luchon 237.5 km
17 On-line Wednesday, July 23rd Saint-Gaudens > Saint-Lary Pla d’Adet 124.5 km
18 On-line Thursday, July 24th Pau > Hautacam 145.5 km
19 On-line Friday, July 25th Maubourguet Pays du Val d’Adour > Bergerac 208.5 km
20 Individual time-trial Saturday, July 26th Bergerac > Périgueux 54 km
21 On-line Sunday, July 27th Évry > Paris Champs-Élysées 137.5 km
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