The 2022 Tour de France will start on Friday July 1 from Copenhagen (Denmark) for a journey of nearly 3,300 kilometers until the traditional finish on the Champs-Elysées on Sunday July 24. Here are the details of the 21 steps.
Friday 1er July
1time stage in Copenhagen (Denmark) (13 km, individual time trial)
Saturday July 2
2e stage between Roskilde and Nyborg (Denmark) (199 km)
Sunday July 3
3e stage between Vejle and Sönderborg (Denmark) (182 km)
Monday July 4
Transfer
Tuesday July 5
4e stage between Dunkirk and Calais (172 km)
Wednesday July 6
5e stage between Lille Métropole and Arenberg Porte du Hainaut (155 km)
Thursday July 7
6e stage between Binche (Belgium) and Longwy (220 km)
Friday July 8
7e stage between Tomblaine and La super Planche des Belles Filles (176 km)
Saturday July 9
8e stage between Dole and Lausanne (Switzerland) (184 km)
Sunday July 10
9e stage between Aigle (Switzerland) and Châtel (183 km)
Monday July 11
Rest in Morzine
Tuesday July 12
10e stage between Morzine and Megève (148 km)
Wednesday July 13
11e stage between Albertville and Col du Granon (149 km)
Thursday July 14
12e stage between Briançon and Alpe d’Huez (166 km)
Friday July 15th
13e stage between Bourg d’Oisans and Saint-Etienne (193 km)
Saturday July 16
14e stage between Saint-Etienne and Mende (195 km)
Sunday July 17th
15e stage between Rodez and Carcassonne (200 km)
Monday July 18
Rest in Carcassonne
Tuesday July 19
16e stage between Carcassonne and Foix (179 km)
Wednesday July 20
17e stage between Saint-Gaudens and Peyragudes (130 km)
Thursday July 21
18e stage between Lourdes and Hautacam (143 km)
Friday July 22
19e stage between Castelnau-Magnoac and Cahors (189 km)
Saturday July 23
20e stage between Lacapelle-Marival and Rocamadour (40 km, individual time trial)
Sunday July 24
21e stage between La Défense Arena and the Champs-Élysées in Paris (112 km)
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– Tour de France ™ (@LeTour) October 14, 2021