2026 Tour De France Preview, Part One: The Course Ahead - Bicycling Australia
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2026 Tour de France preview, Part One: The Course ahead - Bicycling Australia
Here’s what to expect on the 3,333 kilometre-long road to yellow between Barcelona and Paris. All the best riders. All in the best shape, or at least hoping to be. Competing in the most-watched cycling event in the world. Competing for the most recognisable, most sought after, most fiercely fought and most coveted item in this beautiful sport – le maillot jaune. It is, of course, Tour time. It has been just three years since we last had a Grand …
The Slovenian champion will be chasing his fifth victory at the 113th Tour de France, which will start in Barcelona on Saturday.
SportSpektakel in Barcelona, double top with Lipowitz and twice Alpe d'Huez: The Tour de France promises a lot of excitement for German cycling fans.
Will superstar Tadej Pogačar celebrate his fifth Tour title on July 26 in Paris? Or can Jonas Vincegaard or the German Florian Lipowitz endanger the Slovenians? The Tour de France 2026 starts with a spectacular team time trial in Barcelona.
Tadej Pogačar will enter the Tour de France as a four-time Tour winner, the number one in world cycling and the first favorite for the yellow jersey. The route offers him a lot, which is why his rivals will look for every opportunity to force him into an uncomfortable race, if that is even possible at this moment. Jonas Vingegaard will most likely have difficult mountain days, Remco Evenepoel a time trial, Florian Lipowitz a third week, and Paul…
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