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Stage 119.6km | Barcelona - Barcelona (TTT)
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Stage 2168.5km | Tarragona - Barcelona
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Stage 3195.9kms | Granollers - Les Angles
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Stage 4181.9km | Carcassonne - Foix
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Stage 5158.3km | Lannemezan - Pau
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Stage 6186.2km | Pau - Gavarnie-Gèdre
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Stage 7175.1km | Hagetmau - Bordeaux
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Stage 8180.4km | Périgueux - Bergerac
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Stage 9185.5km | Malemort - Ussel
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Stage 10166.6km | Aurillac - Le Lioran
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Stage 11161.3km | Vichy - Nevers
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Stage 12179.1km | Circuit Nevers Magny-Cours - Chalon-sur-Saône
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Stage 13205.8km | Dole - Belfort
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Stage 14155.3km | Mulhouse - Le Markstein Fellering
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Stage 15183.9km | Champagnole - Plateau de Solaison
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Stage 1626.1km | Évian-les-Bains - Thonon-les-Bains (ITT)
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Stage 17174.7km | Chambery - Voiron
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Stage 18185.2km | Voiron - Orcières-Merlette
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Stage 19127.9km | Gap - Alpe d'Huez
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Stage 20170.9km | Le Bourg d'Oisans - Alpe d'Huez
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Stage 21133km | Thoiry - Paris Champs Élysées
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Latest News from the Race
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NewsYouth and experience on display as Bahrain-Victorious announce balanced squad for Tour de France -
News'I fully understand' - Patrick Lefevere backs former protege Remco Evenepoel over decision to skip Belgian Nationals as Tour de France looms -
InterviewRiding for a critically ill teammate, Caja Rural want to honour the past and win a stage on their long-awaited Tour de France debut
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When is the Tour de France? | July 4-26 |
Tour de France starts in: | Barcelona |
Tour de France finishes in: | Paris |
Category | WorldTour |
Distance | 3,333km |
Previous edition | |
Previous Edition - Winner | Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) |
Latest on the Tour de France
The 2026 Tour de France is now only a matter of days away, and is shaping up to be one of the most competitive in history, with defending champion Tadej Pogačar facing off against two rivals showing impressive form this year and one fresh face with incredible talent.
Jonas Vingegaard, twice a winner of the race, is heading to the Tour with ample confidence after a solid Giro d'Italia overall victory.
Who will win the Tour de France 2026? That's the question, and writers Matilda and James tried to answer it with our definitive ranking of the yellow jersey favourites.
As usual, you can read our comprehensive Tour de France team-by-team guide for a rundown of every single squad on the start list and their goals, leaders, ones to watch and more.
We also have expert analysis from Philippa York, who says that Jonas Vingegaard will try, but in reality, no one is likely to upset the Tadej Pogačar show.
Alasdair Fotheringham spoke to UAE Team Emirates' Head of Performance in an eye-opening Q&A about how they have constructed Pogačar's search for a fifth Tour title.
We'll have plenty more special features, interviews and analysis in our countdown to the Tour de France.
Important Tour news
- Wout van Aert ruled out of Tour de France in big blow to Visma-Lease a Bike
- Paul Seixas' Decathlon CMA CGM team forced to delay decision on Tour de France squad selection
- Tadej Pogačar's final Tour de France altitude camp on hold as family comes first
- Netcompany Ineos announce that Oscar Onley will miss the Tour de France
The world’s biggest bike race deserves world-class coverage. Subscribe to Cyclingnews for unlimited access to our unrivalled reporting of the 2026 Tour de France. From Barcelona through to Paris, our experienced team will bring you breaking news, expert insight, and in-depth coverage from every stage as the battle for the yellow jersey plays out. Plus, access the Cyclingnews app to follow the action on the go! Find out more.
2026 Tour de France start list
Who is riding the Tour de France?
The start list is taking shape as teams confirm their line-ups, and the riders who will be in action to support the likes of Pogačar, Vingegaard and Evenepoel.
Here is the latest Tour de France start list.
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2026 Tour de France route
The 2026 Tour de France heads to Spain for the Grand Départ in Barcelona on July 4, 2026 where the race will begin with a team time trial.
It's been rare for a Grand Tour team time trial to land on the first stage, and the last time the Tour de France began with one, it was 1971, and the opening stage was an 11-kilometre TTT in Mulhouse, won by Eddy Merckx's Molteni team.
The Tour de France will have three stages in northern Spain, centred around Barcelona and the climb to Montjuïc, before entering France and the Pyrenees as early as stage 3 to Les Angles.
The remaining details of the route were revealed on October 23, 2026 by Christian Prudhomme in Paris, with back-to-back gruelling mountain stages and a double use of Alpe d'Huez on stages 19 and 20 unveiled as the highlight.
After snaking its way from Bordeaux over to Le Markstein and back down to the Alps, racing at the 2026 Tour de France will return to Paris and once again feature the electric Montmartre climb that saw the final stage lit up in 2025.
See the full details of the 2026 Tour de France route.
How does the Tour de France work?
The 113th edition of the Tour de France starts in Barcelona on July 4 and ends three weeks later.
Riders have to cover all 21 stages of the 2026 Tour de France route.
The rider who completes the distance in the fastest time wins the race, also known as the 'overall classification'. Each day, the rider who has completed the entire distance raced the quickest is the leader of the Tour de France, and wears a yellow jersey to signify him as such.
Read more about the jerseys of the Tour de France.
There is a secondary time classification for the best rider under the age of 26, the best young riders' classification, and he wears a white jersey if leading.
Riders also gain points for their position at the end of each day of racing, known as "stages". There is a secondary prize for the rider who gains the most points - the points classification, and the leader each day wears a green jersey.
There are also points atop a select number of mountain passes for the first riders to cross the top, with more points available the harder the mountain is to climb. The leader of the mountains classification wears a white jersey with red polka dots.
Most days, the peloton race the distance of the Tour de France stage as a bunch. This year's Tour de France features two individual time trials, where riders race a set distance alone against the clock.
There are other prizes, too. Read about the Souvenir Henri Desgranges and Souvenir Jacques-Goddet.
Find out how to watch the Tour de France.
Get unlimited access to all of our coverage of the Tour de France - including breaking news and analysis reported by our journalists on the ground from every stage of the race as it happens and more. Find out more.
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Tour de France4 July 2026 - 26 July 2026 | Various | WorldTour

- 2026 Tour de France route
- Who will win the Tour de France 2026? Our definitive ranking of the favourites for the yellow jersey
- Tour de France past winners
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Stage 2 - Tour de France 2026 stage 2 preview | Tarragona - Barcelona2026-07-05 168.5km
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Stage 3 - Tour de France 2026 stage 3 preview | Granollers - Les Angles2026-07-06 195.9kms
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Stage 4 - Tour de France 2026 stage 4 preview | Carcassonne - Foix2026-07-07 181.9km
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Stage 5 - Tour de France 2026 stage 5 preview | Lannemezan - Pau2026-07-08 158.3km
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Stage 6 - Tour de France 2026 stage 6 preview | Pau - Gavarnie-Gèdre2026-07-09 186.2km
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Stage 7 - Tour de France 2026 stage 7 preview | Hagetmau - Bordeaux2026-07-10 175.1km
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Stage 8 - Tour de France 2026 stage 8 preview | Périgueux - Bergerac2026-07-11 180.4km
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Stage 9 - Tour de France 2026 stage 9 preview | Malemort - Ussel2026-07-12 185.5km
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Stage 10 - Tour de France 2026 stage 10 preview | Aurillac - Le Lioran2026-07-14 166.6km
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Stage 11 - Tour de France 2026 stage 11 preview | Vichy - Nevers2026-07-15 161.3km
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Stage 13 - Tour de France 2026 stage 13 preview | Dole - Belfort2026-07-17 205.8km
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Stage 17 - Tour de France 2026 stage 17 preview | Chambery - Voiron2026-07-22 174.7km
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Stage 18 - Tour de France 2026 stage 18 preview | Voiron - Orcières-Merlette2026-07-23 185.2km
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Stage 19 - Tour de France 2026 stage 19 preview | Gap - Alpe d'Huez2026-07-24 127.9km
Latest Content on the Race

'I just want to be as happy as him on the bike' – Ominous signs for Tadej Pogačar's rivals as Tour de France lieutenant Isaac del Toro takes another step
By James Moultrie published
News Mexican wins third one-week WorldTour stage race in 2026, with best still yet to come in Tour debut

Wout van Aert a doubt for Visma's Tour de France training camp amid 'mystery' wound inflammation
By Patrick Fletcher published
Belgian gets treatment back home but question marks surround his Tour build-up

'A luxury problem to solve later' – Soudal-QuickStep not yet picking between top sprinters for Tour de France selection
By Dani Ostanek published
News 'The goal is to get Paul Magnier to the Tour at the right moment, but Tim Merlier remains super important to us as well'

'The first goal is to enjoy the Tour de France' – Chasing GC not the only ambition for Tom Pidcock on return to cycling's biggest race
By Stephen Farrand published
News Briton training at altitude in Sierra Nevada before returning to racing at Tour de Suisse

'It's been ups and downs for me' - João Almeida struggles on return to racing, convinced he is not ready to ride Tour de France
By Stephen Farrand published
News 'Hopefully I'll be at my level in the next month or two,' UAE leader says, with Vuelta a España his 2026 Grand Tour goal

Former French star Thibaut Pinot offers free stay at his farm to celebrate 2026 Tour de France stage passing through home village
By Alasdair Fotheringham published
News Race goes through home village of Mélisey on July 17

Who will join Paul Seixas at the Tour de France, and is there room for Olav Kooij? A closer look at the riders in line for selection at Decathlon CMA CGM
By Patrick Fletcher published
Analysis From rouleurs to mountain domestiques, which seven riders could join the super talent at July 4 Grand Départ in Barcelona?

Tom Pidcock has a retirement date planned and a list of goals to tick off, with mixed feelings about trying to win a Grand Tour
By Dani Ostanek published
News 'I'm not saying that I have the ability right now to beat Tadej and Seixas and Vingegaard, but in the right situation I can see it happening' says Briton

'Supporting Catalunya's independence in front of millions of viewers' – Planned protests mean Tour de France start in Barcelona could face disruption
By Dani Ostanek published
News Catalan independence groups aim to 'mobilise hundreds of volunteers and activists' as Tour visits region in July

Will Jonas Vingegaard's victory at the Giro d'Italia and new preparation strategy for the Tour de France be enough to beat Tadej Pogačar?
By Kirsten Frattini published
News 'Time will tell. To be able to match Pogačar you have to at your best. Compared to other years, I've needed to take a step' says Vingegaard
Top News on the Race
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Still-bandaged Paul Seixas finally back training on the road in Alps ahead of Tour de France debut
Decathlon expected to include Matthew Riccitello and Gregor Mühlberger in Tour roster, but the announcement has been delayed -
Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe announce full Tour de France team and 'dual leadership approach' around Remco Evenepoel and Florian Lipowitz
Two leaders will be joined by an experienced team of supporting riders as squad aim at podium in Paris -
Another Tour de France rider at risk? Visma-Lease a Bike say Edoardo Affini 'will be monitored' after high-speed crash at Italian Road Championships
Affini taken away in an ambulance after crashing in time trial on a downhill section – Video
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Jayco AlUla hedge Tour de France stage hunting bets with options from Ben O'Connor to Michael Matthews and Pascal Ackermann
'This line-up has riders capable of competing on every stage over the three weeks, from the flat sprint stages through to the high mountains' says head of performance Gene Bates -
'Unexpected' pop of 'electric' green with purple flames featured in swap-out kits for Jayco AlUla for men's and women's Tour de France
Debut of new Tour jerseys made during Paris Fashion Week at MAAP HYPERPERFORMANCE public exhibition -
'Full of confidence and with a real sense of anticipation' – Can Biniam Girmay recapture his 2024 Tour de France form with this NSN lead-out?
Eritrean joined by Jake Stewart, Marco Frigo, and George Bennett for his fourth Tour start
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60 WorldTour riders consent to anti-doping power data passport study
'Its potential contribution to anti-doping has remained largely unexplored,' says ITA Director as Visma-Lease a Bike riders amongst test pool -
Paul Seixas' Decathlon CMA CGM team forced to delay decision on Tour de France squad selection
Decathlon CMA CGM unsure on final roster due to illness but Seixas has recovered from recent crash -
'I finally feel like the same person I was before all these setbacks' – Jonas Vingegaard backs himself for Tour de France success
'Of course, there's been a lot of setbacks, but that's something I feel like that's behind me now'
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