Tour de France 2023 – LIVE: the profile of the 14th stage and the classification

Tour de France 2023 LIVE the profile of the

This Saturday, July 15, the riders of the Tour de France 2023 will once again be faced with mountains with a 151.8 km stage between Annemasse and Morzine.

The essential

  • This Saturday July 15, on the occasion of the 14th stage, the riders of the Tour de France 2023 will still have to draw on their resources with a mountain stage between Annemasse and Morzine.
  • Overall in this Tour de France, the Dane Jonas Vingegaard is still in the lead with nine seconds ahead of his rival Tadej Pogacar. Thibaut Pinot leaves the top 10 in favor of Sepp Kuss. David Gaudu slips to 9th place.
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11:40 – A point on the classification

This Friday, July 14, Tadej Pogacar has again snatched seconds from Jonas Vingegaard in the general classification of this Tour de France 2023. The Slovenian is only 9 seconds behind the Dane in this two-man battle. The jersey of the best sprinter is always on the shoulders of the impressive Jasper Philipsen. Neilson Powless still has the best climber’s jersey but Tadej Pogacar is getting closer and is only 15 points behind. The latter dominates the classification of the best young rider with 4’39” ahead of the Spaniard Carlos Rodriguez Cano.

11:20 – The profile of the 14th stage

Discover the mountainous profile of this 14th stage of 151.8 km between Annemasse and Morzine. On the program 5 passes, one of which is classified out of category.

11:00 – Hello everyone

Hello everyone and welcome to the Internet site to follow the 14th stage of the Tour de France 2023 live between Annemasse and Morzine.

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Classification of the Tour de France

Results powered by FirstCycling.com. At the end of each stage, discover the up-to-date classification of this Tour de France 2023, with the gaps between the riders.

Route and map of the Tour de France 2023

Here is the official map and the route of the Tour de France 2023 whose start has been set in Bilbao, Spain. A course that is concentrated almost exclusively in the Center and East of France. Several recognized passes have been programmed, in the Pyrenees and the Alps. The Tourmalet and the Grand Colombier have notably been included in the programme. In detail, this Tour de France offers 3,404 kilometres, 30 passes (Out of category, 1st category or 2nd category), 4 summit finishes and 22 kilometers of time trial. The organization has declared 6 flat stages, 6 hilly ones, 8 mountain ones and one stopwatch.

Find the list of all the riders entered for the Tour de France 2023.

List of stages of the Tour de France 2023

  • Saturday 1 July – Stage 1: Bilbao – Bilbao, 182 km
  • Sunday July 2 – Stage 2: Vitoria-Gasteiz – San Sebastian, 209 km
  • Monday July 3 – Stage 3: Amorebieta-Etxano – Bayonne, 185 km
  • Tuesday July 4 – Stage 4: Dax – Nogaro, 182 km
  • Wednesday July 5 – Stage 5: Pau – Laruns, 165 km
  • Thursday July 6 – Stage 6: Tarbes – Cauterets, 145 km
  • Friday July 7 – Stage 7: Mont-de-Marsan – Bordeaux, 170 km
  • Saturday July 8 – Stage 8: Libourne – Limoges, 201 km
  • Sunday July 9 – Stage 9: Saint-Leonard-de-Noblat – Puy-de-Dôme, 184 km
  • Monday July 10 – 1st rest day in Clermont-Ferrand
  • Tuesday July 11 – Stage 10: Vulcania – Issoire, 167 km
  • Wednesday July 12 – Stage 11: Clermont-Ferrand – Moulins, 180 km
  • Thursday July 13 – Stage 12: Roanne – Belleville-en-Beaujolais, 169 km
  • Friday July 14 – Stage 13: Châtillon-sur-Chalaronne – Grand Colombier, 138 km
  • Saturday July 15 – Stage 14: Annemasse – Morzine, 152 km
  • Sunday July 16 – Stage 15: Morzine – Saint-Gervais-Mont Blanc, 180 km
  • Monday July 17 – 2nd rest day in Saint-Gervais-Mont Blanc
  • Tuesday July 18 – Stage 16: Passy – Combloux, individual time trial 22 km
  • Wednesday July 19 – Stage 17: Saint-Gervais-Mont Blanc – Courchevel, 166 km
  • Thursday July 20 – Stage 18: Moutiers – Bourg-en-Bresse, 186 km
  • Friday July 21 – Stage 19: Moirans-en-Montagne – Poligny, 173 km
  • Saturday July 22 – Stage 20: Belfort – Le Markstein, 133 km
  • Sunday July 23 – Stage 21: National Velodrome of Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines – Paris Champs-Elysées, 115 km

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