Bytagand the publication "PROS – Tour de France femmes 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the climbs, the teams and the TV broadcast times of the 2nd edition"
The women's Tour de France takes place from Sunday 23 July, from Clermont-Ferrand, until Sunday 30 July, with a final arrival at Pau (FR). On the program of 956 kilometers of the route: 4 plain stages, 2 hilly stages, 1 mountain stagetagnot with the Aspin pass and an arrival at altitude at the summit of the Col du Tourmalet (2 m) and, the next day, a 22 km individual time trial to close the test. PTo follow the race, find maps, profiles, coasts and passes of the stages, the teams involved and TV broadcast times the 2e edition.
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The route and mileage per stage of the 2023 Women's Tour de France
How to watch the 2023 Women's Tour de France on TV?
The 2023 Women's Tour de France is broadcast live on France Télévisions (France 2, France 3) and also on Eurosport 1, the Eurosport.fr website and the Eurosport application. Here are the broadcast times:
Sunday July 23: Eurosport 1 at 13h30 / France 3 at 12h55 then France 2 at 14h15
Monday July 24: Eurosport 1 at 15h20 / France 2 at 15h05
Tuesday July 25: Eurosport 1 at 15h20 / France 2 at 15h05
Wednesday July 26: Eurosport 1 at 15h20 / France 2 at 15h05
Thursday July 27: Eurosport 1 at 15h20 / France 2 at 15h05
Friday July 28: Eurosport 1 at 15h20 / France 2 at 15h05
Saturday July 29: Eurosport 1 at 17h / France 2 at 16h
Sunday July 30: Eurosport 1 at 15h20 / France 2 at 15h
The profiles, maps and climbs/passes of the stages of the 2023 Women's Tour de France
Stage 1 – Sunday July 23: Clermont-Ferrand – Clermont-Ferrand, 124 km
Côte de Durtol (category 3), km 114,5 – 651 m, 1,7 km climb at 7,2%
Stage 2 – Monday July 24: Clermont-Ferrand – Mauriac, 148 km
Côte du Mont-Dore (category 4), km 42,6 – 1 m, 145 km climb at 1,3%
Côte de la Stele (Category 4), km 51 – 1 m, 250 km climb at 1,8%
Côte des Plaines (category 2), km 105,1 – 630 m, 4,5 km climb at 5,5%
Côte des Boisssières (category 4), km 108,4 – 731 m, 1,2 km climb at 7,2%
Côte de Merlhac (category 4), km 128,6 – 786 m, 1,9 km climb at 5,5%
Côte de Trébiac (category 3), km 150,3 – 701 m, 3,4 km climb at 5,8%
Stage 3 – Tuesday July 25: Collonges-la-Rouge – Montignac-Lascaux, 147 km
Côte du Peyroux (category 3), km 27,2 – 348 m, 4,8 km climb at 4%
Côte du Pératel (category 4), km 30,9 – 398 m, 2 km climb at 5,3%
Côte de l'Escurotte (category 4), km 58,4 – 391 m, 2,6 km climb at 4,7%
Côte des Andrieux (category 4), km 89,4 – 248 m, 2,6 km climb at 4,1%
Côte de Saint-Robert (category 4), km 92,2 – 327 m, 1,1 km climb at 6,2%
Stage 4 – Wednesday July 26: Cahors – Rodez, 177 km
Côte de Crayssac (category 4), km 16,5 – 222 m, 2,3 km climb at 4,8%
Côte de Falgeyras (category 4), km 84,9 – 293 m, 3 km climb at 4%
Côte de Colombiès (category 3), km 142,7 – 700 m, 6,5 km climb at 4,5%
Côte de Moyrazès (category 2), km 161,7 – 722 m, 4,6 km climb at 5,5%
Côte de Lavernhe (category 3), km 168,2 – 637 m, 2,2 km climb at 7,1%
Stage 5 – Thursday July 27: Onet-le-Château – Albi, 126 km
Côte de Najac (category 3), km 74,9 – 371 m, 2,1 km climb at 7,4%
Côte de Laguépie (category 3), km 85,2 – 298 m, 1,5 km climb at 9%
Côte de Monestiés (category 4), km 102,2 – 325 m, 1,6 km climb at 6,4%
Stage 6 – Friday July 28: Albi – Blagnac, 122 km
Côte de a Cadène (category 4), km 30,9 – 295 m, 2,5 km climb at 4,5%
Côte de Puycelsi (category 4), km 51,3 – 274 m, 1,8 km climb at 6%
Côte du Clos Pourtié (category 4), km 58 – 284 m, 2,8 km climb at 4,8%
Côte de la Gayre (category 4), km 81,8 – 178 m, 1 km climb at 4,9%
Stage 7 – Saturday July 29: Lannemezan – Tourmalet Bagnères-de-Bigorre, 90 km
Col d’Aspin (category 1), km 60,1 – 1 m, 490 km climb at 12%
Col du Tourmalet (Hors catégorie), 89,8 – 2 m, 115 km climb at 17,1%
Stage 8 – Sunday July 30: Pau – Pau (individual time trial), 22 km
The teams involved in the 2023 Women’s Tour de France
The podium of the first edition of the women's Tour de France
2022 (1st edition) – 1. Annemiek van Vleuten (Pbs), 2. Demi Vollering (Pbs), 3. Katarzyna Niewiadoma (Pol)
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Bytagand the publication "PROS – Tour de France femmes 2023: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the passes, the climbs, the teams and the TV broadcast times of the 2nd edition"
It started well for the women, a withdrawal due to a fall from elsewhere like last year.
Otherwise nothing to report it's a hike, no coordinated attack, it doesn't evolve in strategy like last year. Enjoy watching, I prefer to watch another program!
It started well for the women, a withdrawal due to a fall from elsewhere like last year.
Otherwise nothing to report it's a hike, no coordinated attack, it doesn't evolve in strategy like last year. Enjoy watching, I prefer to watch another program!