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The eighteenth stage of the Tour de France takes the Peloton de Vif in Courchevel – Col de la Loze.

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The Briton Simon Yates at the Loze pass test during the 110th edition of the Tour de France in 2023, "A real cowry"according to former runner Pierre Rolland. (Marco Bertorello / AFP)

The British Simon Yates to the Col de la Loze test during the 110th edition of the Tour de France in 2023, “a real cowry”, according to former runner Pierre Rolland. (Marco Bertorello / AFP)

The entrance to the Tour de France 2025 into the Alps will be shattering, Thursday, July 24 (18th stage), with 171.5 km and an arrival at the top in Courchevel – Col de la Loze, by a slope never climbed. This mountain stage promises to be one of the most decisive, with an arrival at more than 2,000 meters above sea level.

Around Fabrice Rigobert, Fanny Lechevestrier and the Cycling Consultant of Franceinfo Jean-François Bernard, Océane Arnould Dupuy, event manager and sponsorship at Skoda France (which provides a large part of the vehicles on the Tour), Karine Bozzacchi, CSR manager of the Tour de France for ASO (Amaury Sport Organization, the organizer of the Tour de France) and Jérémy Roy, former professional runner and Ecosystem ambassador for 6 years on the Tour.



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