TOUR DE FRANCE 2022. The map and detailed route of the next Great Cycling Loop were unveiled in October. After the start from Denmark, the cobblestones and Alpe d’Huez will be on the program. List of stages, dates… Discover the route that awaits the peloton next summer.
The Tour de France 2022 is launched after the presentation of the detailed route, on Thursday, October 14, 2021, by Christian Prudhomme, the director of the Grande Boucle. After the Grand Départ in Denmark, the peloton will enter the national territory via the Nord department, with in particular a stage comprising cobbled sectors, before heading for the east of the country (La Planche des Belles Filles), then the Alps (with an arrival at Alpe d’Huez), a passage through Lozère (Mende), the Pyrenees, and a time trial in Rocamadour the day before the arrival in Paris.
Here is the map of this 109th edition of the Tour de France cyclist, which therefore gives pride of place to the North and East of the country, as well as to the Pyrenees:
The Tour de France traditionally takes place in the first three weeks of July. Only the 2020 edition has departed from the rule, the coronavirus epidemic having forced the organizers to postpone the race in September. For the 2022 edition, departure abroad requires, the departure will not take place on a Saturday but on a Friday, the July 1, 2022. Arrival will be judged the Sunday, July 24, 2022.
Here is the list of stages of this 2022 Tour de France cycling tour, which will link Copenhagen to Paris:
- July 1: 1st stage Copenhagen – Copenhagen, 13 km (individual time trial)
- July 2: 2nd stage Roskilde (Denmark) – Nyborg (Denmark), 199 km
- July 3: 3rd stage Vejle (Denmark) – Sönderborg (Denmark), 182 km
- July 4: transfer
- July 5: 4th stage Dunkirk – Calais, 172 km
- July 6: 5th stage Lille Métropole – Arenberg Porte du Hainaut, 155 km
- July 7: 6th stage Binche (Belgium) – Longwy, 220 km
- July 8: 7th stage Tomblaine – La super Planche des Belles Filles, 176 km
- July 9: 8th stage Dole – Lausanne (Switzerland), 184 km
- July 10: 9th stage Aigle (Switzerland) – Châtel, 183 km
- July 11: rest in Morzine
- July 12: 10th stage Morzine – Megève, 148 km
- July 13: 11th stage Albertville – Col du Granon, 149 km
- July 14: 12th stage Briançon – Alpe d’Huez, 166 km
- July 15: 13th stage Bourg d’Oisans – Saint-Etienne, 193 km
- July 16: 14th stage Saint-Etienne – Mende, 195 km
- July 17: 15th stage Rodez – Carcassonne, 200 km
- July 18: rest in Carcassonne
- July 19: 16th stage Carcassonne – Foix, 179 km
- July 20: 17th stage Saint-Gaudens – Peyragudes, 130 km
- July 21: 18th stage Lourdes – Hautacam, 143 km
- July 22: 19th stage Castelnau-Magnoac – Cahors, 189 km
- July 23: 20th stage Lacapelle-Marival – Rocamadour, 40 km (individual time trial)
- July 24: 21st stage Paris La Défense Arena – Paris Champs-Elysées, 112 km