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Stage 119.7km | Barcelona - Barcelona (TTT)
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Stage 2182km | Tarragona - Barcelona
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Stage 3196kms | Granollers - Les Angles
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Stage 4182km | Carcassonne - Foix
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Stage 5158km | Lannemezan - Pau
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Stage 6186km | Pau - Gavarnie-Gèdre
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Stage 7175km | Hagetmau - Bordeaux
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Stage 8182km | Périgueux - Bergerac
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Stage 9185km | Malemort - Ussel
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Stage 10167km | Aurillac - Le Lioran
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Stage 11161km | Vichy - Nevers
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Stage 12181km | Circuit Nevers Magny-Cours - Chalon-sur-Saône
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Stage 13205km | Dole - Belfort
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Stage 14155km | Mulhouse - Le Markstein Fellering
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Stage 15184km | Champagnole - Plateau de Solaison
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Stage 1626km | Évian-les-Bains - Thonon-les-Bains (ITT)
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Stage 17175km | Chambery - Voiron
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Stage 18183km | Voiron - Orcières-Merlette
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Stage 19128km | Gap - Alpe d'Huez
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Stage 20171km | Le Bourg d'Oisans - Alpe d'Huez
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Stage 21130km | Thoiry - Paris Champs Élysées
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Tour de France 2026
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- 2026 Tour de France route marked by double ascent of Alpe d'Huez in final weekend
- Where do the Tour de France contenders stand after Paris-Nice and Tirreno-Adriatico? Our first form ranking of 2026
- Tour de France winners
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Stage 1 | Barcelona - Barcelona (TTT)2026-07-04 19.7km
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Stage 2 | Tarragona - Barcelona2026-07-05 182km
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Stage 3 | Granollers - Les Angles2026-07-06 196kms
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Stage 4 | Carcassonne - Foix2026-07-07 182km
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Stage 5 | Lannemezan - Pau2026-07-08 158km
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Stage 6 | Pau - Gavarnie-Gèdre2026-07-09 186km
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Stage 7 | Hagetmau - Bordeaux2026-07-10 175km
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Stage 8 | Périgueux - Bergerac2026-07-11 182km
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Stage 9 | Malemort - Ussel2026-07-12 185km
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Stage 10 | Aurillac - Le Lioran2026-07-14 167km
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Stage 11 | Vichy - Nevers2026-07-15 161km
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Stage 12 | Circuit Nevers Magny-Cours - Chalon-sur-Saône2026-07-16 181km
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Stage 13 | Dole - Belfort2026-07-17 205km
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Stage 14 | Mulhouse - Le Markstein Fellering2026-07-18 155km
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Stage 15 | Champagnole - Plateau de Solaison2026-07-19 184km
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Stage 16 | Évian-les-Bains - Thonon-les-Bains (ITT)2026-07-21 26km
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Stage 17 | Chambery - Voiron2026-07-22 175km
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Stage 18 | Voiron - Orcières-Merlette2026-07-23 183km
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Stage 19 | Gap - Alpe d'Huez2026-07-24 128km
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Stage 20 | Le Bourg d'Oisans - Alpe d'Huez2026-07-25 171km
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Stage 21 | Thoiry - Paris Champs Élysées2026-07-26 130km
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