What is the hardest Tour de France stage?

What is the hardest Tour de France stage?

The Granon averages a demanding 9.2% over 11.3km and has only been passed once by the Tour de France before in 1986.

What is stage 10 of the Tour de France?

Stage 10: Morzine Les Portes Du Soleil > Megève (July 12) After a rest day, Stage 10 picks up in Morzine, a popular stage city for the Tour, appearing for the 22nd time in 2022. The stage finishes in Megève, a stage town for the third time.

How long is stage 10 of the Tour de France?

148.5 km
TOTAL: 3 349,8 km

Stage Type Distance
9 Mountain 193 km
Rest Day
10 Hilly 148.5 km
11 Mountain 152 km

What is stage 11 in the Tour de France?

Stage type: Mountain The hairpins of the second-category Lacets de Montvernier are picturesque, but the climb is unrelenting at an 8.2% average over 3.4km. And that is only the beginning as the Télégraphe-Galibier double whammy awaits the peloton after a brief respite.

What is the hardest stage in the Tour de France 2021?

The climax of the 2021 Tour de France is arguably harder than any in the last decade, with five tough Pyrenean mountain stages, including two enormous back-to-back, hors categorie summit finishes on the Col du Portet and Luz Ardiden, plus the daunting Andorran stage 15 with 4,500m of ascent.

Who will win stage 10?

Cavendish wins the stage!!! Mark Cavendish makes it 33 stage wins in the Tour de France!

How do stages work in Tour de France?

Tour de France is split into 21 stages: Nine flat stages, three hilly stages, seven mountain stages (including five summit finishes), two individual time trials and two rest days. One stage is performed every day, covers roughly 225 kilometers, and takes about five and a half hours to complete.

Did Mark Cavendish make it through stage 11?

Mark Cavendish has survived the time cut on stage 11 of the Tour de France 2021, but Luke Rowe didn’t make the finish in time. The beastly stage starting from Sorgues featured two ascents of the iconic Mont Ventoux over the 198km course, finishing at the bottom of the mountain in Malaucène.

Who won today’s TDF stage?

Tadej Pogacar wins the 2021 Tour de France! He has been the dominant rider for almost the entire race, winning by more than five minutes. Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo Visma) and Richard Carapaz (Ineos) finish a distant second and third.