The Tour de France comes to an end this Sunday, July 21, 2024 with the 21st stage, for an unprecedented finish in Nice. Verdict: Tadej Pogacar is the big winner of this edition, ahead of Jonas Vingegaard.
Judo, basketball, rugby, tennis, cycling, soccer and running... the capital is at the heart of the country's sporting life. Discover the major sporting events expected in Paris in 2024.
We take a look at the route planned in 2024 for an exceptional edition of the Tour de France! 3492 kilometers of road, starting in Florence, 21 stages, finishing in Nice!
The route of the Tour de France Féminin 2023 is unveiled! Scheduled to run from July 23 to 30, 2023, the route includes eight stages, starting in Clermont-Ferrand and finishing in Pau. Don't miss out on the action!
For three weeks, the riders of the Tour de France 2023 will be pedaling all over the country in an attempt to reach the top places, and thus benefit from bonuses. How much do they get?
The riders of the Tour de France 2023 close their journey this Sunday, July 23, on the Champs-Elysées. But before that, they'll be crossing the Yvelines and Hauts-de-Seine departments, with a number of blocked roads to be expected.
The Tour de France is back for another edition! From July 1 to 23, 2023, 21 impressive stages will see the best cyclists battle it out on the roads of France for the yellow jersey. Follow the results of this new day.
For the first time in the history of the Tour de France, the finish will not be on the Champs-Elysées in Paris in 2024, but in Nice! The reason for this is the Olympic Games, which will be held in the capital the same summer.
The final and 21st stage of the Tour de France awaits you this Sunday, July 23, 2023 on the Champs-Elysées. On the riders' program? 115.1 km between Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines and the Avenue des Champs-Elysées in Paris.
This year, the 21st and final stage of the Tour de France will set off from the Yvelines region, and more specifically from the Vélodrome national de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines. You can follow the start of the race free of charge inside and outside the building!
The Tour de France will soon be back on our screens and roads, from July 1 to 23, 2023. By now, you're familiar with the riders and the various stages of the race, but how much do you know about the origins of the Grande Boucle?
This year, cycling fans will once again be thrilled by the Tour de France. Twenty-two teams are competing, but who really has a chance of winning the yellow jersey? We take a look at the favorites.
Cycling fans will be out in force throughout July to support the riders of the Tour de France 2023. For the less sporty among you, there's always the video game option! You'll be able to immerse yourself totally in the race, without having to leave your couch!
The Tour de France 2023 is on! On July 1, 2023, 176 riders will set off from Bilbao for the Champs-Elysées. Discover the list of riders and their teams!
This Sunday, July 23, 2023, marks the end of the Tour de France, with the final stage through the Ile-de-France region, from Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines to the Avenue des Champs-Elysées. Discover the route!
In its nearly 120 years of existence, the Tour de France has been the scene of numerous exploits and exceptional stories. Here are a few anecdotes you should know about the Grande boucle.
You may have noticed: top cyclists have completely hairless legs. Aesthetic effect or real sporting advantage? We explain why Tour de France riders are hairless.
These are words you'll be hearing a lot this July, if you're following the Tour de France 2023. Yellow jersey, polka-dot jersey, white or green jersey... So you can follow the competition without worry, here's a rundown of what these jerseys mean.
We're almost there! The Tour de France 2023 kicks off in Bilbao on July 1. For almost a month, Eurosport and France Télévisions will be broadcasting the various stages of the Grande Boucle. We take a look at the TV schedule.