Bytagis the publication "Critérium du Dauphiné 2025: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the teams and the TV broadcast schedules of the 77th edition"
The 2025 Critérium du Dauphiné starts on Sunday, June 8 in Domérat, Allier, and ends on Sunday, June 15 in Val-Cenis – Plateau du Mont-Cenis, Savoie. The program features 1 km in 202 stages, including a 8 km individual time trial on stage 17,4. The podium of the 4 Tour de France is assembled at the start. Tadej Pogacar, 2024th in his only participation in 4, is the favorite ahead of the 2020 winner, Jonas Vingegaard, and Remco Evenepoel, the two-time Paris Olympic champion. However, places on the final podium could also be contested by outsiders such as Florian Lipowitz, Carlos Rodriguez, Santiago Buitrago, Mattias Skjelmose, and Enric Mas. On the French side, the chances are high with the young Lenny Martinez and Guillaume Martin-Guyonnet, but a brilliant performance from Romain Bardet is not out of the question to end his career in style. To follow the race, find all the route information, stage maps and profiles, the riders entered, and TV broadcast times for this 77th edition of the Dauphiné.
Source: criteriaum-du-dauphine.fr
How to watch the Dauphiné 2025 on TV?
The 77th Critérium du Dauphiné can be watched live every day on the channels Eurosport Max & 2 (Stage 1 at 13:05 p.m., Stage 2 at 15:25 p.m., Stage 3 at 15:25 p.m., Stage 4 at 15:25 p.m., Stage 5 at 15:25 p.m., Stage 6 at 15:25 p.m., Stage 7 at 14:35 p.m. and Stage 8 at 15:10 p.m.) and on France 3 (step 1 at 13:35 p.m., step 2 at 15:40 p.m., step 3 at 15:40 p.m., step 4 to be defined, step 5 to be defined, step 6 to be defined, step 7 to be defined and step 8 to be defined).
Commentators for Eurosport : Guillaume di Grazia, Jacky Durand and Philippe Gilbert.
Commentators for France Télévisions : Alexandre Pasteur, Laurent Jalabert and Marion Rousse.
The map and list of stages of the Dauphiné 2025
Maps and profiles of the 8 stages of the Dauphiné 2025
Stage 1 – 08/06 – 195.8 km – Domérat > Montluçon
Stage 2 – 09/06 – 204.6 km – Prémilhat > Issoire
Stage 3 – 10/06 – 207.2 km – Brioude > Charantonnay
Stage 4 – 11/06 – 17.4 km – Charmes-sur-Rhône > Saint-Péray
Stage 5 – 12/06 – 183 km – Saint-Priest > Mâcon
Stage 6 – 13/06 – 126.7 km – Valserhône > Combloux
Stage 7 – 14/06 – 131.6 km – Grand-Aigueblanche > Valmeinier 1800
Stage 8 – 15/06 – 133.3 km – Val-d'Arc > Val-Cenis – Plateau du Mont-Cenis
The teams and riders competing in the 2025 Dauphiné
Team Picnic PostNL
POOLE Max
BARDET Romain
EF Education—EasyPost
CHAVES Esteban
ASGREEN Kasper
HEALY Ben
Alpecin-Deceuninck
MEURISSE Xandro
PRICE-PEJTERSEN Johan
VERMEERSCH Gianni
GLIVAR Gal
Arkea – B&B Hotels
GESBERT Elie
GUERNALEC Thibault
XDS Astana Team
HIGUITA Sergio
TEJADA Harold
VINOKUROV Nicolas
Bahrain–Victorious
WRIGHT Fred
BUITRAGO Santiago
MARTINEZ Lenny
Cofidis
FERRON Valentin
Buchmann Emmanuel
TEUN'S Dylan
Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team
PAINTER Aurélien
GALL Felix
ARMIRAIL Bruno
SEIXAS Paul
COSNEFROY Benoît
Groupama - FDJ
CAVAGNA Remi
MARTIN Guillaume
INEOS Grenadiers
RODRIGUEZ Carlos
SHEFFIELD Magnus
LAURANCE Axel
Intermarche – Wanty
I THINK Louis
FAURE PROST Alexy
PAGE Hugo
BARRE Louis
Lidl-Trek
SKU: Toms
MILAN Jonathan
SKJELMOSE Mattias
GEOGHEGAN HART Tao
Movistar Team
CANAL Carlos
GUERREIRO Ruben
OLIVEIRA Nelson
MAS Enric
Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe
VAN GILS Maxim
LAZKANO Oier
VAN DIJKE Mick
LIPOWITZ Florian
Soudal Quick Step
CHESSMAN Maximilian
PAINTER Valentin
VERVAEKE Louis
Evenepoel Remco
Team Jayco AlUla
DUNBAR Eddie
Team Visma | Lease a Bike
KISS Sepp
CAMPENAERTS Victor
JORGENSON Matteo
VINGEGAARD Jonas
VALTER Attila
UAE Team Emirates – XRG
SIVAKOV Pavel
SOLER Marc
NARVÁEZ Jhonatan
NOVAK Domen
POGACAR Tadej
WELLS Tim
POLIT Nils
Israel - Premier Tech
STEWART Jake
LUTSENKO Alexei
ACKERMAN Pascal
VERNON Ethan
Team TotalEnergies
TURGIS Anthony
LATOUR Pierre
BURGAUDEAU Mathieu
Tudor Pro Cycling Team
TRENTIN Matteo
ALAPHILIPPE Julian
RONDEL Mathys
Uno-X Mobility
FREDHEIM Stian
HOELGAARD Markus
WÆRENSKJOLD Søren
LEKNESSUND Andreas
KRON Andreas
JOHANNESSEN Tobias Halland
CUT Magnus
The top 10 of the Critérium du Dauphiné 2024
The winners of the last ten editions of the Critérium du Dauphiné
- In 2024: Primoz Roglic (SLO);
- 2023: Jonas Vingegaard (DAN);
- 2022: Primoz Roglic (SLO);
- 2021: Richie Porte (AUS);
- 2020: Daniel Felipe Martinez (COL);
- 2019: Jakob Fuglsang (DAN);
- 2018: Geraint Thomas (GBR);
- 2017: Jakob Fuglsang (DAN);
- 2016: Christopher Froome (GBR);
- 2015: Christopher Froome (GBR);
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Bytagis the publication "Critérium du Dauphiné 2025: the route, maps and profiles of the stages, the teams and the TV broadcast schedules of the 77th edition"