Tour de France speed record smashed on stage 11 to Nevers as peloton averages 50.9kph

NEVERS, FRANCE - JULY 15: (L-R) Olav Kooij of Netherlands and Decathlon CMA CGM Team, stage winner Soren Waerenskjold of Norway and Team Uno-X Mobility, Jasper Philipsen of Belgium and Team Alpecin-Premier Tech and Milan Fretin of Belgium and Team Cofidis sprint at finish line during the 113th Tour de France 2026, Stage 11 a 161.3km stage from Vichy to Nevers / #UCIWT / on July 15, 2026 in Nevers, France. (Photo by Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)
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The speed record for a Tour de France road stage has been shattered, 27 years after Mario Cipollini set the mark in 1999. On Wednesday's 161.3-kilometre stage 11 from Vichy to Nevers, the peloton averaged a blistering 50.91kph.

The stage featured a four-man breakaway that was caught just 5 kilometres from the finish before Søren Warenskjold (Uno-X Mobility) won the bunch sprint, beating the 50.36kph mark set in 1999 by 0.55kph.

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