Stage 21 Montereau-Fault-Yonne - Paris Champs-Élysées 164km
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Stage 115.5km | Monaco - Monaco (ITT)
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Stage 2187km | Monaco - Brignoles
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Stage 3196.5km | Marseille - La Grande-Motte
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Stage 439km | Montpellier - Montpellier (TTT)
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Stage 5196.5km | Le Cap d'Agde - Perpignan
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Stage 6181.5km | Gérone - Barcelone
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Stage 7224km | Barcelone - Andorre Arcalis
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Stage 8176.5km | Andorre-la-Vieille - Saint-Girons
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Stage 9160.5km | Saint-Gaudens - Tarbes
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Rest dayLimoges -
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Stage 10194.5km | Limoges - Issoudun
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Stage 11192km | Vatan - Saint-Fargeau
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Stage 12211.5km | Tonnerre - Vittel
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Stage 13200km | Vittel - Colmar
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Stage 14199km | Colmar - Besançon
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Stage 15207.5km | Pontarlier - Verbier
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Rest dayVerbier -
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Stage 16159km | Martigny - Bourg-Saint-Maurice
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Stage 17169.5km | Bourg-Saint-Maurice - Le Grand-Bornand
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Stage 1840.5km | Annecy - Annecy (ITT)
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Stage 19178km | Bourgoin-Jallieu - Aubenas
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Stage 20167km | Montélimar - Mont Ventoux
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Stage 21164km | Montereau-Fault-Yonne - Paris Champs-Élysées
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