PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

The 2023 Tour de France takes place from July 1 to 23Inter Bilbao in Spain and Paris with a traditional arrival on the Avenue des Champs-Elysées. On the menu, the crossing of five massive montagneux, 30 second, first or out of category climbs and only 22 km time trial. In total, a course of 3 404 km with more than 55 m of positive elevation gain. To follow the race, find maps, profiles and stage passes, teams, riders and TV broadcast times at 110e edition of the Tour de France.

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PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

After a bumpy start in the Basque Country, The riders competing for the general classification will quickly get into the thick of things, with the attack on the Pyrenees from the fifth and sixth stages. On this occasion, the runners will cross the Soudet, Marie-Blanque, Aspin and Tourmalet passes, before an unprecedented arrival at the Cambasque plateau (16 km at 5,4%) above Cauterets at the end of the sixth stage.

After an interlude more suited to sprinters or adventurers, the runners will find the steep climb of Puy-de-Dôme for the finish of the ninth stage, which had not been climbed by the Tour de France for 35 years.

From the thirteenth stage, they will enter the Alps starting with an arrival at the summit of the Grand Colombier. Then, they will face a big challenge the next day between Annemasse and Morzine with the passes of Cou, Feu, Jambaz, Ramaz and finally the difficult Joux Plane passThe next day, another big day with the chain the passes of Forclaz de Montmin, Croix Fry des Aravis, the Amerands coast and the final climb to BettexThe time trial of the 16th stage will see the riders compete on a difficult course, with the famous Domancy coast (2,5 km at 9,4%).

More The big stage of this 2023 Tour de France will be the day after the time trial, between Saint-Gervais-Mont-Blanc and Courchevel, with a total of 5 m of elevation gain., passing through the passes of Saisies, Cormet de Roselend, the Longefoy coast and the now famous Col de la Loze (28,4 km at 6%) before diving back into Courchevel with an arrival at the top of the Altiport with its 18% slopes.

After two stages promised to the sprinters, The runners will not be finished with the montaghuh, with a short and nervous stage in the Vosges between Belfort and Le Merkstein the day before the final arrivalThe Ballon d'Alsace, the Col de la Croix des Moinats, the Col de Grosse Pierre, the Col de la Schlucht, the Petit Ballon, and the Platzerwasel are on the program over 133 km, which promises an explosive finale.

How to watch the 2023 Tour de France on TV?

The 2023 Tour de France is broadcast live on France Télévisions (France 2, France 3 and France Télévisions digital platforms) as well as on Eurosport 1, the Eurosport.fr website and the Eurosport application. The retransmissions of the stages generally begin between 12 p.m. and 13:30 p.m. to end to 17h30. You You can also find delayed broadcasts on Eurosport 1 and 2.

To France Télévisions, the device is composed of Alexandre Pasteur, Marion Rousse and Laurent Jalabert for the commentaries, accompanied by Franck Ferrand for the heritage side, and Benoît Durand, Nicolas Geay and Thomas Voeckler on the motorcycles.

To Eurosport, comments are provided by Guillaume Di Grazia with Jacky Durand and Steve Chainel every day, and by David Moncoutié for the stages of mytagLouis-Pierre Frileux and Florian Pigeon are the special correspondents on the race.

The route and mileage per stage of the 2023 Tour de France

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

 

The profiles, maps and passes of the stages of the Tour de France 2023

Stage 1 – July 1: Bilbao-Bilbao, 182 km

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition
Stage 2 – July 2: Vitoria-Gasteiz – San Sebastian, 209 km

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition
Stage 3 – July 3: Amorebieta-Etxano – Bayonne, 185 km

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition
Stage 4 – July 4: Dax-Nogaro, 182 km

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition
Stage 5 – July 5: Pau-Laruns, 165 km

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition
Stage 6 – July 6: Tarbes-Cauterets, 145 km

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition
Stage 7 – July 7: Mont-de-Marsan – Bordeaux, 170 km

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition
Stage 8 – July 8: Libourne-Limoges, 201 km

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition
Stage 9 – July 9: Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat – Puy de Dôme, 184 km

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition
REST – July 10: Clermont-Ferrand

Stage 10 – 11 July: Vulcania-Issoire, 167 km

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition
Stage 11 – 12 July: Clermont-Ferrand – Moulins, 180 km

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition
Stage 12 – 13 July: Roanne – Belleville-en-Beaujolais, 169 km

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition
Stage 13 – July 14: Châtillon-sur-Chalaronne – Grand Colombier, 138 km

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition
Stage 14 – 15 July: Annemasse-Morzine, 152 km

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition
Stage 15 – 16 July: Les Gets – Saint-Gervais-Mont-Blanc, 180 km

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition
REST – July 17: Saint-Gervais-Mont-Blanc

Stage 16 – July 18: Passy-Combloux (clim), 22 km

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition
Stage 17 – July 19: Saint-Gervais-Mont-Blanc – Courchevel, 166 km

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition
Stage 18 – 20 July: Moûtiers – Bourg-en-Bresse, 186 km

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition
Stage 19 – 21 July: Moirans-en-Montagne – Poligny, 173 km

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition
Stage 20 – July 22: Belfort – Le Markstein, 133 km

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition
Stage 21 – July 23: Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines – Paris, 115 km

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

 

The distinctive jerseys of the Tour de France 2023

PROS – Tour de France 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the riders and the TV broadcast times of the 110th edition

The teams and riders of the Tour de France 2023

The platoon of 110th edition of the Tour de France will count in its ranks 22 teams from the Basque Country July 1, 2023: 18 UCI WorldTeams et 4 UCI ProTeams.

The 18 UCI WorldTeams: 

  • AG2R Citroën Team (Fra)
  • Alpecin Deceuninck (Bel)
  • Astana Qazaqstan Team (Kaz)
  • Bora-Hansgrohe (Ger)
  • EF Education-Easypost (Usa)
  • Groupama-FDJ (Fra)
  • Ineos Grenadiers (GBR)
  • Intermarche-Circus-Wanty (Bel)
  • Jumbo-Visma (Ned)
  • Movistar Team (Span)
  • Soudal Quick-Step (Bel)
  • Team Arkea-Samsic (Fra)
  • Team Bahrain Victorious (Brn)
  • Team Cofidis (Fra)
  • Team DSM (Ned)
  • Team Jayco AlUla (Aus)
  • Trek-Segafredo (Usa)
  • UAE Team Emirates (UAE)

The 4 UCI Proteams:

  • Lotto dstny (Bel)
  • TotalEnergies (Fra)
  • Israel-Premier Tech (Isr)
  • Uno-X Pro Cycling Team (Nor)

 

=> SEE AS ​​WELL the list of riders entered and the new team jerseys:

 

The winners of the last 10 editions of the Tour de France

2013 (100st edition) – Christopher Froome, Nairo Quintana, Joaquim Rodriguez
2014 (101st edition) – Vincenzo Nibali, Jean-Christophe Péraud, Thibaut Pinot
2015 (102st edition) – Christopher Froome, Nairo Quintana, Alejandro Valverde
2016 (103st edition) – Christopher Froome, Romain Bardet, Nairo Quintana
2017 (104st edition) – Christopher Froome, Rigoberto Urán, Romain Bardet
2018 (105st edition) – Geraint Thomas, Tom Dumoulin, Christopher Froome
2019 (106st edition) – Egan Bernal, Geraint Thomas, Steven Kruijswijk
2020 (107st edition) – Tadej Pogacar, Primož Roglič, Richie Porte
2021 (108st edition) – Tadej Pogacar, Jonas Vingegaard, Richard Carapaz
2022 (109st edition) – jonas vingegaard, Tadej Pogačar, Geraint Thomas

 

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Pierre-Maxime Branche

- 43 years old - Professional journalist since 2004 in the specialized sports press and general information. - Current sports practices: triathlon & fitness. - Instagram: pierre_maxime_branche

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