Tour de France 2021 Le Tour Dates - 26 June–18 July 2021
KEY DATES 26 June - Brest to Landerneau 27 June - Perros-Guirec to Mûr-de-Bretagne (Guerlédan) 28 June - Lorient to Pontivy 29 June - Redon to Fougères 30 June - Changé to Laval
The 108th Tour de France will feature a ground-
1 July - Tours to Châteauroux
breaking route. A distance of 3,383 kilometres (2,102
2 July - Vierzon to Le Creusot
miles) in length was scheduled, and the race will see its longest stage since the 2000 Tour de France, with a 248-kilometre (154-mile) itinerary on stage seven. The Grand Depart, which had been scheduled for Copenhagen, was moved to Brittany due to the
3 July - Oyonnax to Le GrandBornand 4 July - Cluses to Tignes 5 July - Tignes
crazy 2021 sporting schedule that has resulted from
16 July - Albertville to Valence
the coronavirus pandemic. Bringing the Tour de
7 July - Sorgues to Malaucène
France back inside French borders, therefore, was seen as a sensible precaution. The Grand Depart will instead take part in Copenhagen in 2022. The 2021 Tour de France dates have also been brought forward a week to avoid clashing with the 2021 Tokyo Olympics. Chris Froome (Team Ineos) has four wins to his name – he won in in 2013 and then consecutively from 2015 to 2017 but hasn’t managed to get a record equaling fifth title yet. In 2020, Tadej Pogacar became the youngest tour winner since 1904 and first Slovenian.
8 July - Saint-Paul-TroisChâteaux to Nîmes 9 July - Nîmes to Carcassonne 10 July - Carcassonne to Quillan 11 July - Céret to Andorra la Vella (Andorra) 12 July - Andorra la Vella (Andorra) 13 July - El Pas de la Casa (Andorra) to Saint-Gaudens 14 July - Muret to Saint-LarySoulan (Col de Portet) 15 July - Pau to Luz Ardiden 16 July - Mourenx to Libourne
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17 July - Libourne to SaintÉmilion
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18 July - Chatou to Paris (Champs-Élysées)