Tour de France 2021 – Stage 17 preview
By David Hunter Muret > Col du Portet 178.5km A big day of climbing.
By David Hunter Muret > Col du Portet 178.5km A big day of climbing.
By David Hunter Pas De La Case > Saint-Gaudens 169km Sound the claxon, it’s another breakaway day.
By David Hunter Céret > Andorre-La-Vieille 191.5km Andorra
By David Hunter Carcassonne > Quillan 184km Another tough looking stage.
By David Hunter Nîmes > Carcassonne 219.5km Will this stage be another for the breakaway riders or the sprinters?
By David Hunter Saint-Apul-Trois-Châteaux > Nîmes 159.5km Should be a sprint, could be a breakaway.
By David Hunter Sorgues > Malaucène 199.5km Two times up Mont Ventoux, one from the easier side and last time up is the classic side, then a 20km descent to the finishing line. Looks like another brilliant stage to me.
By David Hunter Albertville > Valence 190.5km Let the second week begin.
By David Hunter Cluses > Tignes 144.5km We’ve had two consecutive full gas days, get ready for a third.
By David Hunter Oyonnax > Le Grand-Bornard 151km After today’s craziness, strap yourself in for another bonkers day.
By David Hunter Vierzon > Le Creusot 249km A stage with a nod to the classics.
By David Hunter Tours > Châteauroux 160.5km Another one for the sprinters.
By David Hunter Changé > Laval 27.2km Anyone for a TT?
By David Hunter Redon > Fougères 149.5km Another sprint stage that’s harder than it looks.
By David Hunter Lorient > Pontivy 182km The first of the sprint stages.
By David Hunter Perros-Guirec > Mûr-de-Bretagne 183km Back to the Mûr-de-Bretagne.
By David Hunter Brest > Landerneau 198km Strap yourself in, this is a crazy way to start the Tour de France.
By David Hunter The big one is here. With many riders approaching the Tour with incredible form, we’re in for a brilliant three weeks. This year we have something for everyone, but it’s a route that will make the sprinters happy, there could be seven mass sprints. We also have 59 kilometres of TTs, which sounds…