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Program of the 2nd stage of Tour de France 2023. Map profile, important ascent

Tour de France 2023 Stage 2 (Vitoria Gasteiz -San Sebastian)

Stage 2 2 July 2023 Vitoria Gasteiz -San Sebastian 208,9 km Previously on Tour de France 2023 Adam Yates (UAE Team Emirates) won the first stage ahead of his brother Simin Yates (Jayco-AlUla). Dear visitor! If you’re searching for alternatives for twitter, PelotonTales is also on other social media platforms. FACEBOOK INSTAGRAM   PROFILE MAP JAIZKIBEL For more information about the stage come back later!

Tour de France 2023 Stage 1 (Bilbao-Bilbao)

1st stage 1 July 2023 Bilbao-Bilbao 182 km LIVE TEXTING DURING THE STAGE Click here to refress the page Adam Yates wins the 1st stage kf Tour de Frajce 2023. 8,3 km On the descent the Yates twins are riding themselves in the leadimg position. Will be a double victory (1st and 2nd place) for them today? 9,5 km Pogacar crossed the ascent first. 10 km to go Adam Yates just totally  destroyed the peloton within a few hundred meters. Exactly at 10 km, Pogacar attacks, only Vingegaard and Victor Lafay go with him.   11 km to go Now UAE is pushing. Actually, Marc Soler is pushing to hard, there is a little gap… Read More »Tour de France 2023 Stage 1 (Bilbao-Bilbao)

The first Grand Départ outside France, Louison Bobet in Amsterdam Tour de France 1954

First Tour de France starts abroad

Amsterdam hosted the  first Tour de France start abroad in 1954. List of Grand Départs outside of France 1954  Amsterdam (Netherland) 1958 Brussels (Belgium) 1965  Cologne (Germany) 1973  Scheveningen (Netherlands) 1978  Leiden (Netherlands) 1980 Frankfurt (Germany) 1982 Basel (Switzerland) 1987  West Berlin (Germany) 1992  San Sebastián (Spain) 1996  ‘s-Hertogenbosch (Netherlands) 1998  Dublin (Ireland) 2002  Luxembourg City (Luxembourg) 2004  Liège (Belgium) 2007  London (United Kingdom) 2009 Monaco (Monaco) 2010  Rotterdam (Netherlands) 2012  Liège (Belgium) 2014  Leeds (United Kingdom) 2015  Utrecht (Netherlands) 2017 Düsseldorf (Germany) 2019 Brussels (Belgium) 2022 Copenhagen (Denmark) More Tour de France fun facts [su_posts posts_per_page=”4″ tax_term=”456″ order=”desc” orderby=”rand”]