Breaking down the 2026 Tour de France route
The 2026 Tour de France will start in Barcelona and finish in Paris after 3,333 kilometres, with 54,450 metres of climbing and a brutal double ascent of Alpe d’Huez to close the race. There’s just one individual time trial, making it a course that favours the climber

In our latest video, we break down the full route: the key climbs, the decisive stages and what it all means for the GC contenders.

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