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Route for the 2015 Tour de France

ByReuters

Published 22/10/2014 at 10:08 GMT

Route for the 2015 Tour de France unveiled by organisers on Wednesday:

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July 4 - Stage 1 - Utrecht (Netherlands) to Utrecht, 14km (individual time trial)
July 5 - Stage 2 - Utrecht to Zelande (Netherlands), 166km
July 6 - Stage 3 - Anvers (Belgium) to Huy (Belgium), 154km
July 7 - Stage 4 - Seraing (Belgium) to Cambrai, 221km
July 8 - Stage 5 - Arras to Amiens, 189km
July 9 - Stage 6 - Abbeville to Le Havre, 191km
July 10 - Stage 7 - Livarot to Fougeres, 190km
July 11 - Stage 8 - Rennes to Mur de Bretagne, 179km
July 12 - Stage 9 - Vannes to Plumelec, 28km (team time trial)
July 13 - Rest day in Pau
July 14 - Stage 10 - Tarbes to La Pierre St Martin, 167km
July 15 - Stage 11 - Pau to Cauterets-Vallee de St Savin, 188km
July 16 - Stage 12 - Lannemezan to Plateau de Beille, 195km
July 17 - Stage 13 - Muret to Rodez, 200km
July 18 - Stage 14 - Rodez to Mende, 178km
July 19 - Stage 15 - Mende to Valence, 182km
July 20 - Stage 16 - Bourg de Peage to Gap, 201km
July 21 - Rest day in Gap
July 22 - Stage 17 - Dignes les Bains to Pra Loup, 161km
July 23 - Stage 18 - Gap to St Jean de Maurienne, 185km
July 24 - Stage 19 - St Jean de Maurienne to La Toussuire Les Sybelles, 138km
July 25 - Stage 20 - Modane Valfrejus to L'Alpe d'Huez, 110km
July 26 - Stage 21 - Sevres to Paris Champs Elysees, 107km
Total: 3,344km (Compiled by Julien Pretot; Editing by Sudipto Ganguly)
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