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The wearer of the yellow jersey enjoys his champagne celebration on the road to Paris.
More than 30km of time trialling through the vineyards of Bordeaux.
This should be a chance for the sprinters to test their legs.
The last mountain stage delivers a short, sharp shock to the general classification stars.
This stage of the Tour offers a mountain top finish in the Pyrenees.
Stage 16 offers a mountain stage perfectly designed for a breakaway.
It's a day off in Andorra for the riders.
The Tour de France heads into Andorra ahead of the second rest day.
A lumpy day as the Tour de France approaches the Pyrenees.
Stage 13 is a massive ride from Nimes to Carcassonne.
Stage 12 is a 159.5km route, finishing in Nimes.
A historic day awaits the peloton in the Tour de France on Stage 11.
Stage 10 of the Tour winds its way through the valley floors of the Alps.
Highlights from the first week of the 2021 Tour de France.
The Tour returns to Tignes after snowstorms and landslides curtailed the stage in 2019.
The 2021 Tour de France arrives in the mountains, with three category one climbs.
Action from stage seven of the most prestigious race on the calendar, featuring a 249.5km route from Vierzon to Le Creusot. Gary Imlach presents, with analysis from Chris Boardman and Peter Kennaugh, reports by Daniel Friebe and Matthew Rendell, and commentary from Ned Boulting and David Millar.
Action from stage six of the most prestigious race on the calendar, featuring a 161km route from Tours to Chateauroux. Gary Imlach presents, with analysis from Chris Boardman and Peter Kennaugh, reports by Daniel Friebe and Matthew Rendell, and commentary from Ned Boulting and David Millar.
Action from stage five of the most prestigious race on the calendar, featuring a 27.2km individual time-trial from Changé to Laval Espace Mayenne. Gary Imlach presents, with analysis from Chris Boardman and Peter Kennaugh, reports by Daniel Friebe and Matthew Rendell, and commentary from Ned Boulting and David Millar.
Action from stage four of the most prestigious race on the calendar, featuring a 150.5km route from Redon to Fougeres. Gary Imlach presents, with analysis from Chris Boardman and Peter Kennaugh, reports by Daniel Friebe and Matthew Rendell, and commentary from Ned Boulting and David Millar.
Stage three takes the riders 183km from Lorient to Pontivy.
Brittany again provides little opportunity for the sprinters on Stage two.
Twenty-two teams contest the 8th edition of La Course over a 107.4km course.
The 108th edition of the Tour de France starts in Brittany with a flat stage.