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Stages of 2017 Tour de France announced on Tuesday

Xinhua, October 18, 2016 Adjust font size:

Following are the stages of 2017 Tour de France announced here on Tuesday as the 104th grand cycling event starts from Dusseldorf, Germany on July 1 and finishes in Paris three weeks later covering 3,516km:

Stage 1: July 1, Dusseldorf (Germany) - Dusseldorf, 13km Individual time trial

Stage 2: July 2, Dusseldorf - Liege (Belgium), 202km

Stage 3: July 3, Verviers (Belgium) - Longwy (France), 202km

Stage 4: July 4, Mondorf Led Bains - Vittel, 203km

Stage 5: July 5, Vittel - La Planche Des Belles Filles, 160km

Stage 6: July 6, Vesoul - Troyes, 216km

Stage 7: July 7, Troyes - Nuits-Saint-Georges, 214km

Stage 8: July 8, Dole Station Des Rousses, 187km

Stage 9: July 9, Natua - Chambery, 181km

Rest day: July 10

Stage 10: July 11, Periguex - Bergerac, 178km

Stage 11: July 12, Eymet - Pau, 202km

Stage 12: July 13, Pau -Peyragoudes, 214km

Stage 13: July 14, Saint Girons - Foix, 100km

Stage 14: July 15, Blagnac - Rodez, 181km

Stage 15: July 16, Laissac-Severac L'Eglise Le Puy en Velay, 189km

Second rest day: July 17

Stage 16: Le Puy en Velay - Romans Sur Isere, 165km

Stage 17: July 19, La Mure - Serre Chevalier, 183km

Stage 18: July 20, Briancon -Izoard, 178km

Stage 19: July 21, Embrun - Salon de Provence, 220km

Stage 20: July 22, Marseille - Marseille, 23km Individual time trial

Stage 21: July 23, Montgeron - Paris Champs-Elyees, 105km

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