Tour de France 2024: Stage Profiles and Maps
Stage Profiles and Maps
The official website of the Tour de France 2024 has released the stage profiles and maps for the upcoming race. The race will start in Italy for the first time, with the first stage taking place in Florence. The race will then travel through France, with the final stage finishing in Nice. The total distance of the race will be 3,492 kilometers, and there will be a total of 21 stages.
Intermediate Sprints
There will be a total of 12 intermediate sprints during the race. These sprints will be located at various points throughout the stages, and they will award points to the first three riders to cross the line. The rider with the most points at the end of the race will be awarded the green jersey.
Vertical Meters
The race will feature a total of 40,000 vertical meters of climbing. This will be the most climbing in the race since 2019. The most difficult stage of the race is expected to be the 17th stage, which will feature a climb of the Col du Galibier. The Col du Galibier is one of the most iconic climbs in the Tour de France.
Conclusion
The Tour de France 2024 is shaping up to be one of the most challenging and exciting races in recent memory. With its difficult stage profiles and challenging climbs, the race will test the limits of the world's best cyclists. The race is sure to be full of drama and excitement, and it is one that no cycling fan will want to miss.
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