
The route of the 109thĀ Tour de France, scheduled for the 1st to the 24thĀ July 2022, has been unveiled in its traditional venue in Paris. The Palais des CongrĆØs again opened its doors to thousands, including the reigning champion, Tadej PogaÄar, the joint record holder for most stage wins, Mark Cavendish, and two-time world champion Julian Alaphilippe.Ā Ā
The big hitters of the next Tour discovered a route filled with opportunities to go on the attack on every terrain following the Grand DƩpart in Copenhagen.
The mountains will then set the stage for a series of showdowns to decide who gets to take the yellow jersey home, including the Super Planche des Belles Filles in the Vosges department, the col du Granon and Alpe d’Huez to wrap up the Alpine chapter of the Race, before Peyragudes and the Hautacam in the Pyrenees, where the climbers will have the chance to set the race alight.Ā Ā
In a historic first, riders from the women’s peloton attended the ceremony to witness the birth of the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift. The race director, Marion Rousse, announced that the inaugural edition of the race will start on 24thĀ July, heading east before finishing on the Super Planche des Belles Filles on 31stĀ July.Ā
As the world of cycling looks forward to the 2022Ā Tour de France, the powerful scenes from the previous edition are still fresh in the mind. In the first week, viewers were treated to a no-holds-barred contest from riders who have made their mark on cyclingās current era thanks to their aggressive racing style. Riders such as Julian Alaphilippe, Mathieu van der Poel and Wout van Aert set the tone and inspire the rest of the peloton to follow their example with their victorious escapades.
There will be plenty of opportunities for them and the rest to go on the attack throughout the Tour, starting with the Danish stages, where the masters of echelons will be right in their element in the 18Ā km crossing of the Baltic Sea, coming after a time trial for power riders in Copenhagen, the world capital of cycling, and before the sprint stage that will cap the Scandinavian adventure in SĆønderborg.
The peloton will return to French soil in the Nord department. Next up, an exhausting ride to Calais, a serving of Roubaix cobblestones, a launch pad for punchers in Longwy and the first clash between the crown pretenders at La Planche des Belles Filles, this time in its “Super” version. Unless the weather turns the race into a war of attrition, the 2022Ā Tour offers mountain goats a prestigious path to the overall title.
The Alps will start with a summit finish on the col du Granon, 2,413Ā metres above sea level, on the same road that Bernard Hinault wore the yellow jersey for the last time in his career back in 1986, followed by a carbon copy of the stage from BrianƧon to the Alpe d’Huez, won by the Frenchman after crossing the finish line hand in hand with Greg LeMond.

On the way to the Pyrenees, the Saint-Ćtienne and Carcassone stages have “sprint finish” written all over them, unlike the one to Mende. At this point, the bell will call the leaders back into their mountain rings. Tadej PogaÄar could soar on the ascent to Peyragudes after the Col d’Aspin and the Hourquette d’Ancizan have softened up the legs of the contenders.
Regardless of whether he is in yellow by this point, the reigning champion will have to tame his rivals on the road to Hautacam, which will offer no respite with the climbs up the Aubisque and the Col de Spandelles, making its debut in the race. The final time trial will also enter uncharted waters with its finish on the Rocamadour promontory.
It will be time to see where everyone stands⦠24Ā hours later, itāll be time to celebrate the winner on the Champs-ĆlysĆ©es. A new adventure will then begin with the women in the spotlight.
BE HINAULT FOR A DAY ON THE 2022 LāĆTAPE DU TOUR DE FRANCEĀ Ā
The 30th edition of the Ćtape du Tour de France will be held on 10th July 2022 on the same course as the Tour de Franceās 12th stage, stretching for 170 km from BrianƧon to Alpe d’Huez, featuring the Galibier and the Croix de Fer for a total altitude gain of 4,700 metres. Ā
The cyclosportive event’s fourth finish at Alpe d’Huez is steeped in historical symbolism, as the course is a carbon copy of the 1986 trek from BrianƧon to Alpe d’Huez on which Bernard Hinault took his final Tour de France stage win. Ā Registration opens on the timeto.com platform at 4 pm on Monday 18th October. You will need to follow a rigorous training regimen to overcome this extraordinary challenge and raise your arms in celebration in Alpe d’Huez. – www.letour.fr
































