Tour de France 2024 route

Overall route for the 2024 Tour de France
(Image credit: ASO)

The Tour de France is currently on stage 18.

After the mountainous 2023 Tour de France route that included just a single 22km time trial, race director Christian Prudhomme unveiled a more balanced but intriguing route for 2024 at the official presentation in the Palais des Congrès in Paris.

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2024 Tour de France stages
DateStageStart-finishDistance
29-JunStage 1Florence - Rimini206km
30-JunStage 2Cesenatico - Bologna198.7km
1-JulStage 3Piacenza - Turin230.5km
2-JulStage 4Pinerolo - Valloire139.6km
3-JulStage 5Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne - Saint-Vulbas Plaine de l'Ain177.4km
4-JulStage 6Mâcon - Dijon163.5km
5-JulStage 7Nuits-Saint-Georges - Gevrey-Chambertin25.3km (ITT)
6-JulStage 8Semur-en-Auxois - Colombey-les-Deux-Églises183.4km
7-JulStage 9Troyes - Troyes199km
8-JulRest day 1OrléansRow 9 - Cell 3
9-JulStage 10Orléans - Saint-Amand-Montrond187.3km
10-JulStage 11Évaux-les-Bains - Le Lioran211km
11-JulStage 12Aurillac - Villeneuve-sur-Lot203.6km
12-JulStage 13Agen - Pau165.3km
13-JulStage 14Pau - Saint-Lary-Soulan Pla d'Adet151.9km
14-JulStage 15Loudenvielle - Plateau de Beille197.7km
15-JulRest day 2GruissanRow 16 - Cell 3
16-JulStage 16Gruissan - Nîmes188.6km
17-JulStage 17Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux - Superdévoluy177.8km
18-JulStage 18Gap - Barcelonnette179.6km
19-JulStage 19Embrun - Isola 2000144.6km
20-JulStage 20Nice - Col de la Couillole132.8km
21-JulStage 21Monaco - Nice33.7km (ITT)

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Stephen Farrand
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Stephen is the most experienced member of the Cyclingnews team, having reported on professional cycling since 1994. He has been Head of News at Cyclingnews since 2022, before which he held the position of European editor since 2012 and previously worked for Reuters, Shift Active Media, and CyclingWeekly, among other publications.

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