Tour De France Finale Brings Excitement to Paris’ Montmartre with a Climb to Sacré-Coeur
- A cycling frenzy occurred in Montmartre as tens of thousands of fans gathered to watch the final stage of the Tour de France.
- Tadej Pogačar won his fourth Tour title during this exciting event as riders tackled the steep ascent to the Sacré-Coeur basilica three times.
- The festive atmosphere included clapping and songs from enthusiastic fans during the race.
- The final stage concluded on the Champs-Élysées after a 3,320-kilometre race.
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Tour de France finale brings excitement to Paris’ Montmartre with a climb to Sacré-Coeur
A cycling frenzy swept through Montmartre on Sunday as tens of thousands of fans greeted Tour de France riders during the final stage of the sport’s biggest race.
DIAPORAMA - Relive, in images, the most beautiful moments of the racers of the Grand Loop this Sunday during the last stage.
The rue Lepic, in Montmartre, was packed from foot to top this Sunday for the first time in the Tour de France. An air of déjà vu, one year after the success of the Olympic Games in Paris 2024.
The most motivated were already behind the barriers on Lepic Street before 8 a.m. this Sunday, to see riders passing... who won't arrive before the end of the afternoon.
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