A mountain stage but without any fearsome climbs, today’s stage connects two ski resorts and gets the legs turning ahead of the two crucial Alpine stages this week with the Col du Granon tomorrow and Alpe d’Huez the day after.
Tour Rest Day Review
The Tour de France has a pause in Morzine and the surrounding area, and almost every rider will have gone for a ride today in order to keep the legs turning over. A few thoughts and observations on the race so far…
Tour de France Stage 9 Preview
192km and into the Alps, this is a mountain stage as the tall peaks and ski resorts show but it’s a warm-up for the big days to come next week.
The Invisible Finish Line
The race will be too fast to notice today, but if you ride the route of today’s stage and get caught Lausanne’s traffic with about six kilometres to go, you might notice the sign beside for the Court of Arbitration for Sport and its anti-doping division. For many years the outcome of plenty of bike races was decided by this body rather than by riders. It all feels like a distant memory.
Tour de France Stage 8 Preview
A trip across the Jura mountains, this is a good day for the breakaway with a tricky uphill city finish in Lausanne.
Tour de France Stage 7 Preview
The first summit finish of the Tour de France. Sure it’s not high altitude but the climb’s usually very revealing of form.
Tour de France Stage 6 Preview
The longest stage of the race with a lively uphill finish. There will be a tailwind that’ll turn into a gusting crosswind later on.
Tour de France Stage 5 Preview
The cobbled stage, the pavé of Paris-Roubaix meets the Tour de France and this time the defining feature is the severity of the sections. There are two races today, one for the stage win and the other against disaster for the GC contenders.
Tour de France Stage 4 Preview
The Tour de France is back in France although it’s kept the Danish weather. Today’s course isn’t easy with several sharp climbs to sap the legs of the pure sprinters.









