The 2025 Tour de France will begin in the Hauts-de-France Region, the Department of Nord and the Lille European Metropolis, followed by rumoured stages in the Pyrenees and finis in Paris. The full route to be revealed on the 29 October 2024.
Last Updated 18th September 2024
Nothing has been confirmed yet, but there are rumours circulating that stage 4 will head to Le Havre, stage 5 will be a team time trial starting and finishing in Caen, and stage 6 will end in Saint Malo. A finish at the steep Mûr de Bretagne is likely to return after Mathieu van der Poel’s brave raid for yellow in 2021.
Rumour has it that the Tour will tackle the Pyrenees in the second week before heading through the Languedoc and Ardèche towards the Alps. Stages 15, 16, and 17 are expected to take place in the mountain range, followed by a – possibly mountainous – individual time trial. One of the stages in line could see a mountain top finish in Alpe d’Huez, while the unpaved Colle delle Finestre has also been mentioned.
Stage 20 is rumoured to be a stage for climbers in the Vosges Mountains, with the Tour wrapping up on Sunday 27 July on the Champs-Élysées in Paris.
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