Tour De France Postponed To August 29-September 20
Tour De France Postponed To August 29-September 20
The Tour de France will take place from August 29 to September 20 due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
The Tour de France will take place from August 29 to September 20, organizers announced on Wednesday, postponing the race originally slated to start on June 27 due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
The new dates, the latest ever for the Tour founded in 1903, follow French President Emmanuel Macron's extension on Monday of a ban on public gatherings until mid-July.
While the news comes as a relief to professional cycling teams and fans, it moves the three-week race out of its traditional slot during the summer holidays where festive roadside crowds of around 12 million would be expected.
With the Tokyo Olympic Games and football's Euro 2020 showpiece both delayed by a year, the Tour is the last major event remaining on the summer sports calendar.
As a result of the date switch, the Spanish three-week cycling tour La Vuelta a España scheduled for August 14 to September 6 is also likely to be rearranged.
The event is owned by the Tour de France organisers and it appears that a clash of dates will not be permitted.
"Let's be clear on this, the Vuelta and the Tour will not be run concurrently," Vuelta director Javier Guillen told Spanish media on Wednesday.
The Giro d'Italia, normally the first grand tour of three in the season, is reportedly considering an October time slot.
List of the 2020 Tour de France stages
Full list of stages on the 2020 Tour de France, to be held over 3,470km starting in Nice on August 29 and ending in Paris on September 20:
August 29
Stage 1: Nice - Nice (156km)
August 30
Stage 2: Nice - Nice (187km)
August 31
Stage 3: Nice - Sisteron (198km)
September 1
Stage 4: Sisteron - Orcieres-Merlette (157km)
September 2
Stage 5: Gap - Privas (183km)
September 3
Stage 6: Le Teil - Mont Aigoual (191km)
September 4
Stage 7: Millau - Lavaur (168km)
September 5
Stage 8: Cazeres-sur-Garonne - Loudenvielle (140km)
September 6
Stage 9: Pau - Laruns (154km)
September 7
Rest Day in Charente-Maritime
September 8
Stage 10: Ile de Oleron - Ile de Re (170km)
September 9
Stage 11: Chatelaillon-Plage - Poitiers (167km)
September 10
Stage 12: Chauvigny - Sarran (218km)
September 11
Stage 13: Chatel-Guyon - Puy Mary (191km)
September 12
Stage 14: Clermont-Ferrand - Lyon (197km)
September 13
Stage 15: Lyon - Grand Colombier (175km)
September 14
Rest day in Isere
September 15
Stage 16: La Tour du Pin - Villard de Lans (164km)
September 16
Stage 17: Grenoble - Meribel (168km)
September 17
Stage 18: Meribel - La Roche-sur-Foron (168km)
September 18
Stage 19: Bourg-en-Bresse - Champagnole (160km)
September 19
Stage 20: Lure - La Planche des Belles Filles (36km, individual time trial)
September 20
Stage 21: Mantes-la-Jolie - Paris (122km)
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