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2016 Tour de France edition ‘looks tough’

Organiser ASO unveiled the 103rd edition of the Tour de France today in Paris. LottoNL-Jumbo’s Robert Gesink, sixth this year, along with Sports Director Nico Verhoeven and General Manager Richard Plugge travelled to France’s capital to see the “tough” 2016 course.

The Tour begins on Saturday, July 2 in Normandy, includes 54 time trial kilometres, and climbs to four summit finishes. It enters the Pyrenees first and the Alps in the final week, with the climb to Mont Ventoux on Bastille Day a highlight.

Robert Gesink
"I'm going to study the route in detail, but at first glance, it looks like a tough tour," said classification rider Robert Gesink. "The mountain time trial [17km] is always hard, but do not underestimate the individual time trial of 37 kilometres. Also, maybe the descents will play a decisive role, like in the stage over the Joux Plane to Morzine. First, though, I’m going to sit quietly and study the route.”

Besides the four uphill finishes, the Tour counts 28 classified mountains with points on offers. That is three more than 2015’s edition.

Nico Verhoeven
"This Tour is trickier than you may think. We have been given our homework, now we must study,” Verhoeven said after the presentation. "A 37-kilometre individual time trial to Pont d'Arc and a mountain time trial... That immediately strikes you. I also have to study the road book in detail, but we will build on the innovative steps we have taken this year in time trials. Along with Bianchi, we will look closely at the bikes for the  mountain time trial, which should not weigh a gram extra. Four uphill arrivals and some difficult descents... It is a challenging Tour."

 

Date Stage Start Finish km
2 juli 1 Mont-Saint-Michel Utah Beach 188
3 juli 2 Saint-Lõ Cherbourg-Octeville 182
4 juli 3 Granville Angers 222
5 juli 4 Saumur Limoges 232
6 juli 5 Limoges LeLloran 216
7 juli 6 Arpajon-sur-Cère Montauban 187
8 juli 7 L'Isle - Jourdain Lac de Payolle 162
9 juli 8 Pau Bagnères-de-Luchon 183
10 juli 9 Val d'Aran Andorra Arcalis 189
11 juli
Rest Day


12 juli 10 Escaldes-Engordany Revel 198
13 juli 11 Carcassonne Montpellier 164
14 juli 12 Montpellier Mont Ventoux 185
15 juli 13 Bourg-Saint-Andéol Pont d'Arc 37
16 juli 14 Montélimar Villars-les-Dombes 208
17 juli 15 Bourg-en-Bresse Culoz 159
18 juli 16 Moirans-en-Montagne
Bern (Zwi) 184
19 juli Rest Day
20 juli 17 Bern Finhaut-Emosson 206
21 juli 18 Sallanches Megève 184
22 juli 19 Albertville Saint-Gervais Mont Blanc 17
23 juli 20 Megeve
Morzine 146
24 juli 21 Chantilly Paris 146

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