Tour De France (TdF) opens in Copenhagen – see overview of the stages – Dagsavisen
This year’s first July day, the world’s best cyclists start the journey towards the Champs-Élysées in Paris. Six Norwegian cyclists are ready for the Tour: Andreas Leknessund (Team DSM), Amund Grøndahl Jansen (BikeExchange-Jayco), Vegard Stake Laengen (UAE Team Emirates), Sven Erik Bystrøm (Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert), Alexander Kristoff (Intermarché-Wanty ) -Gobert) and Edvald Boasson Hagen (TotalEnergies). The latter was first told that he did not come, but just a few days before the start of the race, he still received a clear signal. Boasson Hagen participates for the twelfth gang. No Norwegians have more. Thor Hushovd finished at eleven.
Her full overview of the stages:
Friday 1. July: Copenhagen – Copenhagen (1st stage)
From 16:00 to 19:00
Broadcast on TV2 from 15.30
13.2 kilometers
Saturday 2 July: Roskilde – Nyborg (2nd stage)
From 12.15 to 16.59
Broadcast on TV2 from 12.00
202.5 kilometers
Sunday 3 July: Vejle – Sønderborg (3rd stage)
From 13.05 to 17.12
Broadcast on TV2 from 12.55
182 kilometers
Monday, July 4: Rest day
[ Elin Ørjasæter om venstresida: – Jeg hater den selvgode moralismen (+) ]
Tuesday 5 July: Dunkirk – Calaus (4th stage)
From 13.15 to 17.14
Broadcast on TV2 from 13.00
171.5 kilometers
Wednesday 6 July: Lille – Arenberg (5th stage)
From 13.35 to 17.16
Broadcast on TV2 from 13.20
153.7 km
Thursday 7 July: Binche – Longwy (6th stage)
From 12.05 to 17.15
Broadcast on TV2 from 11.50
219.9 kilometers
Friday 08. July: Tomblaine – La Super Planche Des Belles Filles (7th stage)
From 13.05 to 17.17
Broadcast on TV2 from 12.55
Length: 176.3 kilometers
Saturday 09 July: Dole – Lausanne (8th stage)
From 13.05 to 17.28
Broadcast on TV2 from 12.55
Length: 12.55 kilometers
Sunday 10 July: Aigle – Châtel Les Portes du Soleil (9th stage)
From 12.30 to 17.28
Broadcast on TV2 from 12.00
Length: 192.9 kilometers
Monday, July 11: Rest Day
[ – Jeg ligger ikke med noen som bruker smileys eller emojis (+) ]
Tuesday 12 July: Morzine Les Portes du Soleil – Megève (10th stage)
From 13.30 to 16.57
Broadcast on TV2 from 13.00
Length: 148.1 kilometers
Wednesday 13 July: Albertville – Col du Granon Serre Chevalier (11th stage)
From 12.15 to 16.40
Broadcast on TV2 from 13.00
Length: 151.7 kilometers
Thursday 14 July: Briançon – Alpe d’Huez (12th stage)
From 13.05 to 17.55
Broadcast on TV2 from 12.30
Length: 165.1 kilometers
Friday 15. July: Le Bourg D’Oisans – Saint-Étienne (13th stage)
From 13.05 to 17.26
Broadcast on TV2 from 12.30
Length: 192.6 kilometers
[ Skriker du? Gråter du? Dette bør du vite om ditt eget sinne (+) ]
Saturday 16 July: Saint-Étienne – Mende (14th stage)
From 12.15 to 17.05
Broadcast on TV2 from 12.00
Length: 192.5 kilometers
Sunday 17 July: Rodez – Carcassonne (15th stage)
13.05 to 17.39
Broadcast on TV2 from 13.00
Length: 202.5 kilometers
Monday, July 18: Rest Day
Tuesday 19 July: Carcassonne – Foix (16th stage)
From 12.30 to 16.58
Broadcast on TV2 from 12.00
Length: 178.5 kilometers
Wednesday 20 July: Saint-Gaudens – Peyragudes (17th stage)
From 13.15 to 16.50
Broadcast on TV2 from 13.00
Length: 129.7 kilometers
[ Erling Lae har hatt sitt livs tøffeste vinter: – Det kunne gått så veldig galt (+) ]
Thursday 21 July: Lourdes – Hautacam (18th stage)
From 13.30 to 17.25
Broadcast on TV2 from 12.00
Length: 143.2 kilometers
Friday 22. July: Castelnau-Magnoac – Cahors (19th stage)
From 13.05 to 17.16
Broadcast on TV2 from 13.00
Length: 188.3 kilometers
Saturday, July 23: Lacapelle-Marival – Rocamadour (20th stage)
From 13.05 to 17.49
Broadcast on TV2 from 13.00
Length: 40.7 kilometers
Sunday: Paris La Défense Arena – Paris Champs-Élysées (21st stage)
From 16.30 to 19.26
Broadcast on TV2 from 13.00
Length: 115.6 kilometers
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