He Tour de France 2024 is just around the corner, starting with a stage in the city of Florence, while in Italy the ceremonial presentation for the most eagerly awaited cycling competition in the world each year has already taken place.
The test is organized by ASO, the same company that is in charge of organizing the Rally Dakar.
When does the 2024 Tour de France start?
The Tour de France has undergone changes to dates and venues to allow for recovery and not clash with the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. The competition will begin with two stages in Italy starting in Florence.
For the first time in history it will not end in Paris but in the area of the Principality of Monaco with the finish line in the area of Nice.
How and where to see the Tour de France 2024 in Mexico
The competition will be broadcast on the linear channels of the ESPN network from the first day, as well as daily summaries of the competition.
You can also follow the stages live through the system Disney+ which, since June 26, 2024, has hosted ESPN programming. It is possible to watch the sports company’s linear channels from the App, but there are restrictions depending on the package purchased.
The stage calendar of the Tour de France 2024
- June 29 – Stage 1: Florence – Rimini
- June 30- Stage 2: Cesenatico – Bologna
- July 1- Stage 3: Plaisance – Turin
- July 2- Stage 4: Pinerollo – Valloire
- July 3 – Stage 5: Saint Jean de Maurienne – Saint Vulbas
- July 4- Stage 6: Macon – Dijon
- July 5 – Stage 7: Saint Georges Nights – Gevrey Chambertin
- July 6 – Stage 8: Semur en Auxois – Colombey les Deux Eglises
- July 7 – Stage 9: Troyes – Troyes
- July 8 – Day of rest
- July 9 – Stage 10: Orleans – Saint Amand Montrond
- July 10 – Etapa 11: Evaux les Bains – Le Lioran
- July 11 – Stage 12: Aurillac – Villeneve sur Lot
- July 12 – Stage 13: Agen – Pau
- July 13 – Etapa 14: Pau – Saint Lary Soulan Pla d’Adet
- July 14 – Stage 15: Loundevielle – Plateau de Beille
- July 15 – Day of rest
- July 16 – Stage 16: Gruissan – Nimes
- July 17 – Stage 17: Saint Paul Trois Chateaux – Superdevoluy
- July 18 – Stage 18: Gap – Barcelonnette
- July 19 – Stage 19: Embrum – Isola 2000
- July 20 – Stage 20: Nice – Col de La Couillole
- July 21 – Stage 21: Monaco – Nice
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2024-06-28 18:24:00