“As for the future, your task is not to foresee it but to enable it.”
– Antoine de Saint Exupéry
The sport might be dogged by the past but with new route for the 2013 Tour de France we can begin to pin our hopes on the future.
The 100th edition of the route looks like a classic with a few innovations along the way. It offers a balance of climbing and time trialling that tips towards the climbers. It’s a celebration of France with a route that picks out many of the best roads the country has to offer and visits several of France’s heritage sites, from Piana in Corsica to Mont St Michel in the north. The riders won’t have time enjoy the scenery but TV viewers will be spoilt.








