Route Tour de France 2011

The rout of the 2011 Tour de France was announced in Paris. From the Passage du Gois the peloton heads to the Central Massif. After the riders warmed up in the hilly stages the real climbing starts in the Pyrenees and the Alps. More than 3 weeks hard labour in France, we`ve put all stage in a row.

Stages Tour de France 2011
02/07, stage 01: Passage du Gois-Mont des Alouettes (191km)
03/07, stage 02: Les Essarts-Les Essarts (23km, TTT)
04/07, stage 03: Olonne-sur-Mer-Redon (198 km)
05/07, stage 04: Lorient-Mûr-de-Bretagne (172 km)
06/07, stage 05: Carhaix-Cap Fréhel (158 km)
07/07, stage 06: Dinan-Lisieux (226 km)
08/07, stage 07: Le Mans-Châteauroux (215 km)
09/07, stage 08: Aigurande-Super Besse Sancy (190 km)
10/07, stage 09: Issoire-St-Flour (208 km)
11/07, rest day at Le Lioran/Cantal
12/07, stage 10: Aurillac-Carmaux (161km)
13/07, stage 11: Blaye-les-Mines-Lavaur (168 km)
14/07, stage 12: Cugnaux-Luz Ardiden  (209 km)
15/07, stage 13: Pau-Lourdes (156 km)
16/07, stage 14: Saint-Gaudens-Plateau de Beille (168 km)
17/07, stage 15: Limous-Montpellier (187 km)
18/07, rest day at province of Drôme
19/07, stage 16: Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux-Gap (163 km)
20/07, stage 17: Gap-Pinerolo (179 km)
21/07, stage 18: Pinerolo-Galibier/Serre-Chevalier (189 km)
22/07, stage 19: Modane-Alpe d’Huez (109 km)
23/07, stage 20: Grenoble-Grenoble (41 km, ITT)
24/07, stage 21: Créteil-Paris/Champs-Elysées (160 km)

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