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The Route for 2014
3,664 km (21 stages)
4 countries visited (the United Kingdom, France, Belgium, Spain)
33 French departments visited
36 stage towns/cities
662 cities visited (611 in France, 39 in the United Kingdom, 9 in Belgium, 3 in Spain)
Stage by stage
1st Stage Sat 5 July Leeds to Harrogate 191 km
2nd Stage Sun 6 July York to Sheffield 198 km
3rd Stage Mon 7th July Cambridge to London 159 km
4th Stage Tues 8 July Le Touquet Paris Plage to Lille 164 km
5th Stage Wed 9 July Ypres to Porte du Hainault 156 km
6th Stage Thur 10 July Arras to Reims 194 km
7th Stage Fri 11 July Epernay to Nancy 233 km
8th Stage Sat 12 July Tomblaine to Gérardmer 161 km
9th Stage Sun 13 July Gérardmer to Mulhouse 166 km
10th Stage Mon 14 July Mulhouse to La Planche des Belles Filles 161 km
Rest day Tue 15 July
11th Stage Wed 16 July Besançon to Oyonnax 186 km
12th Stage Thur 17 July Bourg en Bresse to Saint-Etienne, 183 km
13th Stage Fri 18 July Saint Etienne to Champrousse 200 km
14th Stage Sat 19 July Grenoble to Risoul 177 km
15th Stage Sun 20 July Tallard to Nimes 222km
Rest day Mon 21 July
16th Stage Tues 22 July Carcassonne to Bagnères de Luchon 237 km
17th Stage Wed 23 July Saint-Gaudens to Saint-Lary-Soulan Pla d’Adet 125 km
18th Stage Thur 24 July Pau to Hautacam 145 km
19th Stage Fri 25 July Maubourguet Pays du Val d’Adour to Bergerac 208 km
20th Stage Sat 26 July Bergerac to Périgueux Individual time trials 54 km
21st Stage Sun 27 July Evry – Paris 136 km
Riders
198 riders at the start (22 teams of 9 riders)
4 Brits (kind of)
300 support staff
15 members of the race jury.
First winner
Maurice Garin 1903 (FRA)
Most wins
Jacques Anquetil (FRA)
Bernard Hinault (FRA)
Eddy Merckx (BEL)
Miguel Indurain (ESP)
(5-time winners)
Most recent - 2013
Winner Chris Froome (GBR)
Second Nairo Quintana (COL)
Third Joaquim Rodríguez (ESP)
Points - Peter Sagan (SVK) (Cannondale)
Mountains - Nairo Quintana (COL) (Movistar Team)
Youth - Nairo Quintana (COL) (Movistar Team)
Team Team - Saxo-Tinkoff
One month after the Tour ended, it was announced that there were no positive doping tests, but that all tests would be stored, so they could be re-analyzed in a few years once new tests have been developed
Daily recommended podcast updates with be available at:-
The cycling podcast
ITV.com/tourdefrance
The Route for 2014
3,664 km (21 stages)
4 countries visited (the United Kingdom, France, Belgium, Spain)
33 French departments visited
36 stage towns/cities
662 cities visited (611 in France, 39 in the United Kingdom, 9 in Belgium, 3 in Spain)
Stage by stage
1st Stage Sat 5 July Leeds to Harrogate 191 km
2nd Stage Sun 6 July York to Sheffield 198 km
3rd Stage Mon 7th July Cambridge to London 159 km
4th Stage Tues 8 July Le Touquet Paris Plage to Lille 164 km
5th Stage Wed 9 July Ypres to Porte du Hainault 156 km
6th Stage Thur 10 July Arras to Reims 194 km
7th Stage Fri 11 July Epernay to Nancy 233 km
8th Stage Sat 12 July Tomblaine to Gérardmer 161 km
9th Stage Sun 13 July Gérardmer to Mulhouse 166 km
10th Stage Mon 14 July Mulhouse to La Planche des Belles Filles 161 km
Rest day Tue 15 July
11th Stage Wed 16 July Besançon to Oyonnax 186 km
12th Stage Thur 17 July Bourg en Bresse to Saint-Etienne, 183 km
13th Stage Fri 18 July Saint Etienne to Champrousse 200 km
14th Stage Sat 19 July Grenoble to Risoul 177 km
15th Stage Sun 20 July Tallard to Nimes 222km
Rest day Mon 21 July
16th Stage Tues 22 July Carcassonne to Bagnères de Luchon 237 km
17th Stage Wed 23 July Saint-Gaudens to Saint-Lary-Soulan Pla d’Adet 125 km
18th Stage Thur 24 July Pau to Hautacam 145 km
19th Stage Fri 25 July Maubourguet Pays du Val d’Adour to Bergerac 208 km
20th Stage Sat 26 July Bergerac to Périgueux Individual time trials 54 km
21st Stage Sun 27 July Evry – Paris 136 km
Riders
198 riders at the start (22 teams of 9 riders)
4 Brits (kind of)
300 support staff
15 members of the race jury.
First winner
Maurice Garin 1903 (FRA)
Most wins
Jacques Anquetil (FRA)
Bernard Hinault (FRA)
Eddy Merckx (BEL)
Miguel Indurain (ESP)
(5-time winners)
Most recent - 2013
Winner Chris Froome (GBR)
Second Nairo Quintana (COL)
Third Joaquim Rodríguez (ESP)
Points - Peter Sagan (SVK) (Cannondale)
Mountains - Nairo Quintana (COL) (Movistar Team)
Youth - Nairo Quintana (COL) (Movistar Team)
Team Team - Saxo-Tinkoff
One month after the Tour ended, it was announced that there were no positive doping tests, but that all tests would be stored, so they could be re-analyzed in a few years once new tests have been developed
Daily recommended podcast updates with be available at:-
The cycling podcast
ITV.com/tourdefrance
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