Tour de France 2021: route map, details, stage profiles and timetables

3383 kilometers over 21 stages from Brest to Paris, after two first stages promised to the punchers, a first time trial to establish a hierarchy, before the Alps, a detour via a double ascent of Mont Ventoux, the Pyrenees, and a final traditional time trial the day before the arrival in Saint-Emilion: find details and profiles of the stages of the 108th Tour de France route, which takes place from June 26 to July 18

Map credits: ©GEOATLAS – Profile and route credits: ©ASO

Where to watch the Tour de France 2021 on TV live and on delay?

  • On France TV (France 2 and France 3), all stages will be broadcast in full. After each stage, the broadcast Bike Club on France 2 will return to the important moments of the day, until 18:30 p.m. You will also be able to find The Tour Journal, at 20:05 p.m. on France 3, and Picture of the day around 20:40 p.m. on France 2.
  • On Eurosport et Eurosport Player : all the stages live, followed by the broadcast The Pedal Kings, and delayed at different times during the evening, night or morning, and the stages can also be watched delayed on Eurosport Player for subscribers.

The route and timetable of the Tour de France 2021 in detail

1st stage / Saturday June 26: Brest → Landerneau – 197,8 km

2nd stage / Sunday June 27: Perros-Guirec → Mûr-de-Bretagne (Guerlédan) – 183,5 km

3rd stage / Monday June 28: Lorient → Pontivy – 182,9 km

4th stage / Tuesday June 29: Redon → Fougères – 150,4 km

 

5th stage / Wednesday June 30: Changé → Laval: 27,2 km / individual CLM

6th stage / Thursday July 1st: Tours → Châteauroux – 160,6 km

7th stage / Friday July 2: Vierzon → Le Creusot – 249,1 km


8th stage / Saturday July 3: Oyonnax → Le Grand-Bornand – 150,8 km

9th stage / Sunday July 4: Cluses → Tignes – 144,9 km

Monday July 5: Rest

10th stage / Tuesday July 6: Albertville → Valence – 190,7 km

11th stage / Wednesday July 7: Sorgues → Malaucène – 198,9 km

12th stage / Thursday July 8: Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux → Nîmes – 159,4 km

13th stage / Friday July 9: Nîmes → Carcassonne – 219,9 km

14th stage / Saturday July 10: Carcassonne → Quillan – 183,7 km

15th stage / Sunday July 11: Céret → Andorra la Vella – 191,3 km

Monday July 12: Rest

16th stage / Tuesday July 13: Pas de la Case → Saint-Gaudens – 169 km

 

17th stage / Wednesday July 14: Muret → Saint-Lary-Soulan Col du Portet – 178,4 km 

18th stage / Thursday July 15: Pau → Luz Ardiden – 129,7 km

19th stage / Friday July 16: Mourenx → Libourne – 207 km 

20th stage / Saturday July 17: Libourne → Saint-Émilion – 30,8 km individual CLM

21st stage / Sunday July 18: Chatou → Paris Champs-Élysées – 108,4 km 

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