Bytagand the publication "Classic Var 2025: the route, TV broadcast times and the teams involved"
The Classic Var 2025 will be held on Friday 21 February between Le Luc and Fayence, over a distance of 163 km. This year marks a return to the roots for this event with a course traced on the routes of the middle and high Var country. A demanding route which ends with the legendary Fayence wall with its kilometer of ascent at an average of 11,2% and a passage at 20%. Find the route, profile and list of teams involved.
Images: nicematin.fr/Facebook page of the Var department
How to follow the Classic Var 2025 on television?
The Classic Var 2025 can be followed live on TV on February 21 on Eurosport Max from 14:20 p.m.. You can also follow the event on France 3 Provence-Alpes Côte d'Azur from 15 p.m..
The route and profile of the Classic Var 2025
The 16 teams entered in the Classic Var 2025
Decathlon AG2R The World Team
Groupama - FDJ
Cofidis
Team TotalEnergies
Arkéa – B&B Hotels
EF Education-Easy Post
XDS Astana Team
Intermarché-Wanty
St Michel – Preference Home – Auber 93
CIC – U – Nantes
Bahrain–Victorious
Lot
Nice Metropolis Côte d'Azur
Van Rysel Roubaix
Unibet Tietema Rockets
Israel - Premier Tech

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Bytagand the publication "Classic Var 2025: the route, TV broadcast times and the teams involved"
Hello,
I don't understand what satisfaction the so-called "sportsmen" can get from this kind of event, since these are not their real performances, because: "ALL DOPED"!!! ...
And the worst thing is that people support and applaud!
But when these runners are a few years older, they will all have problems with their balls, infertility, cancer and the like, but it will be too late!….
However, several runners who have had health problems have already written books to warn of the danger,
but it still continues!
As Einstein said so well:
"Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; as for the universe, I have not acquired absolute certainty."
Shame on you all, all for the money, as usual.
To claim that all runners are “doped” is clearly defamation.
If there are former riders who have suffered from illness (but are there more of them than in the general population at the same age?), there are also many counter-examples, such as Géminiani, who died at the age of 99, or Merckx and Hinault, who seem to be in perfect health at the ages of 79 and 71.