Tour de France 2017: Stage 7 preview

More France Profonde, more flat territory, but we're far enough south and away from the mountains that the Tour de France has entered wine country. The peloton leaves the Champagne town of Troyes and heads down to the Burgundian terroir of Nuits-St-Georges, whose rolling fields and alluvium soils are perfect for growing pinot noir.

There's nothing too challenging on the route. From Troyes, the countryside slopes almost invisibly upwards from 108m altitude at the start, to the Plateau de Langres in the Côte-d'Or département 120km away for a high point of 519m. It undulates a bit mid-stage, and the final 50km are flat.

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