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Stage 1: Monaco TT (15.5km) Link

Stage 2: Monaco—Brignoles (187km) Link

Stage 3: Marseille—La Grande-Motte (196km) Link

Stage 4: Montpellier TTT (39km) Link

Stage 5: Le Cap d'Agde—Perpignan (196.5km) Link

Stage 6: Girona—Barcelona (181.5km) Link

Stage 7: Barcelona—Arcalis (224km) Link

Stage 8: Andorre-la-Vieille—Saint-Girons (176.5km) Link

Stage 9: Saint-Gadens—Tarbes (160.5km) Link

Rest Day 1

Stage 10: Limoges—Issoudun (194.5km) Link

Stage 11: Vatan—Saint-Fargeau (192km) Link

Stage 12: Tonnerre—Vittel (211.5km) Link

Stage 13: Vittel—Colmar (200km) Link

Stage 14: Colmar—Besancon (199km) Link

Stage 15: Pontarlier—Verbier (207km) Link

Rest Day 2

Stage 16: Martigny—Bourg-Saint-Maurice (160km)Link

Stage 17: Bourg-Saint-Maurice—Le Grand-Bornand (169km) Link

Stage 18: Annecy TT (40km) Link

Stage 19: Bourgoin-Jallieu—Aubenas (178km) Link

Stage 20: Montélimar—Mont Ventoux (178km) Link

Stage 21: Montereau-Fault-Yonne—Paris Champs-Élysées (164km) Link
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Ah, the scenery. They are now going through mountains, with pine trees all over. The side of a mountain, ah, the scenery is just beautiful to watch.
I saw someone post, a spectator was killed by one of the motorcycles? Ow. But it certainly is a wonder that there are not more accidents. With these people who run along with the bikes. Insane, and it should not be done. Lance or one of the others kicked one of them into a snowbank here earlier this year in the Amgen Tour of California. A lot more than one of them deserves it.
Compare to the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy motorcycle races. There the spectators do not ever put 1 foot into the roadway for 1 minute. Much nicer. But the motorcycles are well above 150 mph, so ...
I sure do like watching that scenery. I would like to be out there myself, though.
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