Tour de France 2025: Ultimate Stage-by-Stage Guide and Race Highlights

Explore the complete stage guide and results for the 2025 Tour de France, featuring key insights and race highlights.

The 112th edition of the Tour de France kicks off in Lille on 5 July 2025, culminating on the iconic Champs-Elysees in Paris on 27 July. This year's race spans 3,320km across 21 stages, including six grueling mountain stages and two individual time trials. Here's a detailed breakdown of each stage:

Stage 1: Lille Metropole - Lille Metropole, 184.9km

A relatively flat route around Lille sets the stage for the sprinters to shine. The finish features an extended safety zone of 5km to ease pressure on the peloton.

Stage 2: Lauwin-Planque - Boulogne-sur-Mer, 209.1km

The longest stage of the race, this rolling route through the Hauts-de-France region offers a punchy finale ideal for the puncheurs.

Stage 3: Valenciennes - Dunkirk, 178.3km

Expect a fast finish, though a late cobbled climb and potential crosswinds could disrupt the sprinters' plans.

Stage 4: Amiens Metropole - Rouen, 174.2km

A relentless up-and-down stretch in the final 50km favors explosive climbers and skilled descenders.

Stage 5: Caen - Caen, 33km

The first individual time trial on wide, flat roads is a test for time-trial specialists like Remco Evenepoel and Filippo Ganna.

Stage 6: Bayeux - Vire Normandie, 201.5km

Six categorised climbs and over 3,400m of vertical gain make this the most challenging flat stage in recent Tour history.

Stage 7: Saint-Malo - Mur-de-Bretagne Guerledan, 197km

The race passes through the home village of five-time winner Bernard Hinault, with a closing circuit that mirrors the 2021 stage.

Stage 8: Saint-Meen-le-Grand - Laval Espace Mayenne, 171.4km

A largely flat stage with a straight final 3km sets up a sprint finish.

Stage 9: Chinon - Chateauroux, 174.1km

Mark Cavendish's record 35 stage wins include three in Chateauroux, making this a potential sprint showdown.

Stage 10: Ennezat - Le Mont-Dore Puy de Sancy, 165.3km

With 4,400m of elevation gain, this stage is made for breakaway specialists and could shake up the GC standings.

Stage 11: Toulouse - Toulouse, 156.8km

Following a rest day, this gentle stage features two kickers in the final 16km that could disrupt a fast finish.

Stage 12: Auch - Hautacam, 180.6km

The first major mountain stage could see fireworks in the GC race, with a route that has historically decided the Tour.

Stage 13: Loudenvielle - Peyragudes, 10.9km

An individual time trial with a punishing 13% gradient in the final kilometre could be decisive for the GC contenders.

Stage 14: Pau - Luchon-Superbagneres, 182.6km

A classic Pyrenees mountain stage with nearly 5,000m of elevation gain, including the mighty Tourmalet.

Stage 15: Muret - Carcassonne, 169.3km

A transitional stage suited to strongman sprinters who can handle some climbing.

Stage 16: Montpellier - Mont Ventoux, 171.5km

The legendary Mont Ventoux could turn the race on its head, with no categorised climbs before the final ascent.

Stage 17: Bollene - Valence, 160.4km

A flat stage that could end in a bunch sprint, unless the mistral winds intervene.

Stage 18: Vif - Courchevel Col de la Loze, 171.5km

The queen stage of the Tour, with over 5,500m of elevation gain across three legendary climbs.

Stage 19: Albertville - La Plagne, 129.9km

The last real mountain stage offers a final chance for GC contenders to make a play for the yellow jersey.

Stage 20: Nantua - Pontarlier, 184.2km

The penultimate stage's rolling terrain favors an escapee triumphing, while GC teams protect their leaders.

Stage 21: Mantes-la-Ville - Paris Champs-Elysees, 132.3km

The traditional Paris finish includes a twist with a cobbled climb up to the Sacre-Cœur Basilica, adding excitement to the final sprint.

Stay tuned for daily updates and in-depth analysis as the 2025 Tour de France unfolds!

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