We knew that the 2020 Tour de France would start from Nice ... and that it would happen, as usual, on the Champs-Élysées. The dates of the 107th Great Loop, which will begin earlier than other years (June 27-July 19), were also known to give riders time to prepare for the Tokyo Olympics online race. Since Tuesday, we know all the details of the route: the passage in the southern Alps from the start, the descent to the Pyrenees then, before a recovery on the West coast with a stage island of Oléron-island Re, then a passage in the Massif Central before again the Alps and, before the parade in Paris, a final stage that will end at the Planche des Belles Daughters.
Discover the 21 stages of the Tour de France 2020:
1st stage, Saturday 27 June: Nice-Nice
2nd stage, Sunday 28 June: Nice-Nice
3rd stage, Monday 29 June: Nice-Sisteron
4th stage, Tuesday, June 30: Sisteron-Orcières
5th stage, Wednesday 1st July: Gap-Privas
6th stage, Thursday, July 2nd: Le Teil-Mont Aigoual
7th stage, Friday, July 3rd: Millau-Lavaur
8th Etaoe, Saturday, July 4th: Cazères-Loudenvieille
9th stage, Sunday, July 5th: Laruns-Pau
Monday, July 6th: rest
10th stage, Tuesday 7th July: Ile d'Oléron-Île de Ré
11th stage, Wednesday 8th July: Châtelaillon-plage-Poitiers
12th stage, Thursday 9th July: Chauvigny-Sarran
13th stage, Friday, July 10: Chatel Guyon-Puy Mary
14th stage, Saturday, July 11th: Clermont-Ferrand-Lyon
15th stage, Sunday, July 12: Lyon-Grand Colombier
Monday, July 13th: rest
16th stage, Tuesday, July 14th: The Tour-of-Pin-Villard-de-Lans
17th stage, Wednesday, July 15th: Grenoble-Méribel
18th stage, Thursday, July 16th: Méribel-La Roche-sur-Foron
19th stage, Friday 17th July: Bourg-en-Bresse-Champagnole
20th stage, Saturday 18th July: Lure-La Planche des Belles Filles (against the clock)
21st stage: Mantes-la-Jolie-Paris Champs-Elysees