Women’s Tour de France 2023: let’s go! Maps, profile and ranking

Womens Tour de France 2023 lets go Maps profile and

The second edition of the Tour de France officially starts this Sunday July 23 from Clermont-Ferrand.

After the men, the women are in the spotlight on the occasion of the second edition of the Tour de France women. The 2023 edition leaves Clermont-Ferrand this Sunday July 23 to end in Pau a week later. Unsurprisingly, this women’s Tour de France should offer a big duel between Annemiek van Vleuten and Demi Vollering. Winner of the Vuelta and the Giro Donne where she flew over the race, the world champion will defend her title during this week, but will have to face her compatriot Demi Vollering, impressive during the classics season.

Among the other names to mention, the Frenchwoman Juliette Labous will be one of the main contenders for the final podium on the Pau side after her second place in the Women’s Giro. In addition to the Frenchwoman, Elisa Longo Borghini, Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig, Marta Cavalli, Lorena Wiebes and Marianne Vos should be underdogs for this race.

The first stage of the Tour de France Women consists of a large loop north of Clermont-Ferrand. The road is mainly hilly, while the Côte de Durtol will be the main attraction in the finale. The Côte de Durtol is a climb of 1.7 kilometers at 7.2% whose summit is 9 kilometers before the finish line. This is the steepest ramp of the day. The rest of the course is flat or hilly.

Discover every evening at the end of each stage, the classification of the Tour de France women.

Here are the details and the profile of the eight stages of the Tour de France women with the big start planned in Clermont Ferrand and a big loop in the city.

1st step : Clermont-Ferrand – Clermont-Ferrand (124 km)

2nd step : Clermont-Ferrand – Mauriac (148 km)

3rd step : Collonges-la-Rouge – Montignac-Lascaux (147 km)

4th step : Cahors – Rodez (177 km)

5th step : Onet-le-Château – Albi (126 km)

6th step : Albi – Blagnac (122 km)

7th step : Lannemezan – Tourmalet (90 km)



8th step : Pau – Pau (time trial, 22 km)

Here is the official map of the Tour de France women which will start on July 23 with the Grand Départ in Clermont Ferrand. There will be 956 kilometers, three regions and 11 departments crossed. The map

What are the dates of the women’s Tour de France?

The 2023 women’s Tour de France will make its big start on Sunday July 23, 2023 in Paris with a 1st stage disputed on the Champs-Elysées circuit before the arrival of the men’s Tour de France. It will end one week later, on July 30, 2023.

What are the prizes for the Women’s Tour de France?

No parity between men and women for the Tour de France. A total of €250,000 will be awarded and put into play for the teams and riders, including €50,000 for the winner of the final individual general classification.

What is the TV broadcast for the Women’s Tour de France?

The Women’s Tour de France will be broadcast exclusively and in full on the antennas of France Télévisions until 2025.



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