Roskilde > Nyborg Saturday 2 July 2022 202 km

Stage 2: map and details.

Ruten fra Roskilde til Nyborg

Route description

The stage starts in Roskilde, which is in the middle of the national park Skjoldungernes Land. The history of the area dates all the way back to the ninth century, where the town of Lejre was an important capital of the Vikings. The UNESCO World Heritage protected Roskilde Cathedral, which contains 40 royal tombs and dates back to the 12 th century, is also an important landmark of the area.

The riders pass both before they go northwest along the beautiful fjords Inderbredning, Holbæk Fjord and Lammefjord. In the northwestern part of Zealand, they encounter the hills of Veddinge Bakker, which are known among Danish road cyclists to contain some of the toughest and steepest climbs in an otherwise flat country.

Most likely, a breakaway will form before this as the riders race to be the first to reach the three categorized climbs of the stage. Asnæs Indelukke (1.1km, 5.8%) after 62 kilometres, Høve Stræde (1.6km, 4.7%) after 72 kilometres and Kårup Strandbakke (1.3km, 5.6%) after 84 kilometres.

After Veddinge Bakker, the route goes south along the coastline. There is an intermediate sprint in Kalundborg, an area known for its numerous archeological finds from the Viking Age as well as the Church of Our Lady with five iconic spikes dating back the 12 th century.

For 50 kilometres, the riders follow the west coast where typical wind conditions can easily split the peloton into many groups and provide viewers with an intense chase all the way to the foot of the Great Belt Fixed Link.

In Korsør after 178 kilometres, the riders turn right onto the bridge. The suspension bridge is the third largest in the world, rising up to 65 metres above sea level. For the first three kilometres there is a small 2% incline.

This will hardly trouble neither GC favourites nor sprinters, so the wind will most likely be the deciding factor across the 17.5 kilometre ride from coast to coast.

On the first kilometres across the suspension bridge and Sprogø, and on the 6.6 kilometre flat and straight West Bridge, the riders are totally exposed to the wind, which on a typical day will be a challenging head-side wind.

Viewers will very likely be able to see any breakaway and a split peloton in one single, spectacular image. TV images that are guaranteed to imprint themselves on any Tour de France enthusiast’s mental list of memorable moments.

The riders reach the finish line only  three kilometres after they get off the bridge and follow the coastline to the centre of Nyborg, a city known for its impressively well-preserved medieval defences and the castle dating all the way back to the 12 th century. Both make it easy to see why it was the Danish capital during the Reformation in the 16 th century. Here, the riders and spectators are only 30 kilometres away from the childhood home of H.C. Andersen in Odense.

After the stage, a rider from the breakaway will wear the polka-dotted jersey, the green jersey will belong to the stage winner and if the winner of the first stage is caught in the wind, the yellow jersey will have a new owner as well. On this day, everything is up for grabs.

Neutralised start from the parking lot at The Viking Museum. Hereafter Sankt Clarasvej, left at Maglekildevej, left on Bondetinget, Domkirkepladsen, right at Fondens Bro, Stændertorvet, where a short opening ceremony will be held. Continue down Gågaden , Algade, left on Kong Valdemarsvej, right on Klosterengen, right on Byageren, Bymarken, right on Østre Ringvej where the race is begun out form Astersvej. Distance from neutralised start: 4,3 km.

Subject to change. Last updated on the 13th of June 2022.

The routes contains several roads and passages, which are illegal to ride on (including the Great Belt Fixed Link and one way streets). Always ride in compliance with traffic rules and conditions.

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The riders clip into their pedals in Roskilde, some 30 kilometres west of Copenhagen. They continue further west to enter the Odsherred peninsula, which landscape was formed 17,000 years ago during the latter part of the last glacial period. The only three classified climbs are situated in this region.

The riders tackle the Côte d’Asnæs Indelukke, Côte d’Høve Stræde and Côte de Kårup Strandbakke within 25 kilometres before the route continues on the flat towards the finish in Nyborg. Just one obstacle could shake things up a bit. Actually, the Storebælsbroen is not a climb at all, it’s a 18 kilometres long bridge across the Great Belt that links together the eastern and western parts of Denmark. But since it’s extremely exposed the wind could have an impact. Moreover, the Storebælsbroen does climb, although at shallow gradients.

The first three riders on the line gain time bonuses of 10, 6 and 4 seconds.

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Tour de France 2022 Stage 2 preview: Route map and profile

The Tour de France resumes for Stage 2 on Saturday after Yves Lampaert claimed the first Yellow Jersey. The shock win in a soaked Copenhagen came after the Belgian beat out defending champion Tadej Pogacar by seven seconds in an impressive 15 minutes and 17 seconds, edging second-placed compatriot Wout van Aert by five seconds.

With GC contenders Primoz Roglic, Jonas Vingegaard and Geraint Thomas all safely negotiating the treacherous conditions, attention switches to another stage which could be defined by weather.

Stage 2 promises spectacular imagery and, if the wind picks up, plenty of action on the road as the peloton traces the Danish coastline before crossing the majestic Great Belt Bridge.

One of the beauties of the Grand Depart going on Tour is that it throws up totally unknown routes and almost anything could happen on a day like this one. Fierce crosswinds could split the pack and put a serious dent in the hopes of those who come out on the wrong side.

The route is a long 202.5km, with three categorised climbs dotted in the middle, before eventually reaching the bridge.

The 18km bridge, built in 1998 linking the islands of Zealand and Funen, is a phenomenal feat of engineering but it has become something more than that; it is a part of Danish culture, as well as a tool to bring the country together in a physical and emotional sense.

Even if the winds are low and the racing sedate, stage 2 is guaranteed to show off Denmark to the watching world.

Stage 2 start time

The stage is scheduled to begin at around 11:15pm BST and should finish around 4:10pm BST.

How to watch on TV and online

Tour de France coverage can be found this year on ITV4, Eurosport, Discovery+ and GCN+ (Global Cycling Network).

Live racing each day will be shown on ITV4 before highlights typically at 7pm each day. ITV’s website lists timings here .

Eurosport and GCN+ will show every minute of every stage. More on Eurosport’s coverage here and the GCN+ coverage here .

It is also being shown on Eurosport’s Discovery+ streaming service, with broadcast info here .

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The Tour de France is eternal, but 2024 packs plenty of firsts and plot-twists to deliver what should be a thrilling edition.

Not only are big hitters such as Jonas Vingegaard , Tadej Pogačar , Primož Roglič , and Remco Evenepoel expected to clash in a generational battle, the 111th edition of the French grand tour will deliver an interesting backdrop.

Early details reveal a varied and interesting route:

  • 3492km total
  • June 29 to July 21
  • Four territories (Italy, San Marino, France, Monte Carlo)
  • 7 mountain stages
  • 4 summit finishes
  • 32km of gravel roads

With the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris dictating the calendar, the men’s Tour de France — which will runs from June 29 to July 21 — will not finish in Paris as the riders head for Nice for a final-day time trial.

“We were committed to avoid Paris because of the Olympics,” Tour director Christian Prudhomme told Reuters . “There are only 28,000 police forces available and we knew we could not get more.”

Since its inception in 1903, the men’s race has always finished in Paris or its surrounding suburbs, and it has concluded on the Champs Élysées since 1975.

Also in a first, the race will start in Italy with the three opening stages.

Here are the key points:

‘Big Start’ in Italy for historical first

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After more than a century, the “big loop” will make its “Big Start” in Italy for the first time.

Stage 1 jumps right into it, with a road stage starting in Florence and ending in Rimini, with a detour through San Marino. The yellow jersey will be up for grabs, with sprinters like Mark Cavendish, Jasper Philipsen, and Wout van Aert will need to endure 3600m of climbing as the route climbs over the Apennines.

Stage 2 pays homage to Marco Pantani and runs from Cesenatico to Bologna will hit the famed San Luca climb in final hour of racing that could throw a spanner in the wheels of the sprinters.

Stage 3 runs across the flats from Piacenza to Torino in what is expected to be the first chance for the sprinters.

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The race’s three-day sojourn ends with stage 4 from Pinerolo to Valloire grinds up and over the Alps, including an assault of the HC Col du Galibier (23km at 5.1%).

“The Tour has never been so high so soon,” said Tour director Christian Prudhomme.

Stages 5 and 6 will see the sprinters see more chances as the race leaves the Alps only to return in the final weekend.

Stage 7 delivers a 25km individual time trial across the vineyards of Burgundy. The rolling course isn’t too long, and the GC will remain knotted up for anyone who’s survived the brutal first week.

Stage 8 from Semur-en-Auxois to Colombey-les-Deux-Eglises sees a string of climbs early in the undulating stages to set up a breakaway. 

The opening week closes with a challenging stage featuring no less than 14 sectors of gravel on 34km of racing in a loop around Troyes.

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Week 2: Pyrénées loom and a return of Plateau de Beille

Week 2 opens with a transition stage out of Orleans across the flats of central France and the Loire Valley that can be open to strong crosswinds.

Stage 11 dips into the Massif Central, with 4.350 of vertical gain, and the Néronne, the Puy Mary Pas de Peyrol, Pertus, and Font de Cère climbs stacked up late in the back half of the profile.

Stages 12 and 13 are, at least on paper, more chances for the sprinters, but midway into any Tour, breakaway chances increase by the kilometer.

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The Tour’s first major mountaintop finale comes in stage 14 with Saint-Lary-Soulan deep in the Pyrénées, featuring the Col du Tourmalet midway through the stage.

Stage 15 sees a return to the Plateau de Beille (15.8km at 7.9%) in the Tour’s second-straight summit finale. Adding to the drama will be France’s Bastille Day, with six climbs and 4850m of vertical, fireworks are guaranteed.

Week 3: Alps and final-day TT decider

Despite a grueling opening two weeks, week three will crown the winner.

Stage 16 opens up the action in what’s likely another chance for the sprinters — who will see likely eight chances in this year’s edition — but the mistral heading into Nimes could prove tricky.

Stage 17 to Superdévoluy tiptoes into the Alps, and breakaway artists will have their chance to take centerstage with three moderate climbs stacked up in the final hour of racing. Another transition stage to Barcelonnette in stage 18 could deliver another breakaway.

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Back-to-back summit finales high in the Alps will set up the decisive closing weekend anchored by the final-time trial in Nice, the first time the Tour’s ended in an individual time trial since 1989 when Greg LeMond overcame Laurent Fignon in his historic victory.

Altitude will be a key factor in both stages.

Stage 19 sees three summit higher than 2000m, and stage 20 tackles four climbs in a short, 133km circuit-burner ending atop Col de la Couillole. Vertical tops 7000m in two days of racing.

If the race remains undecided, the tension will be sky high in the “dernière bataille” in the 34km individual time trial up and over La Turbie and Col d’Eze climbs.

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Tour de France 2023 Stage 2: How to watch, TV and live stream details, route profile, on-air time

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Published 01/07/2023 at 21:29 GMT

Adam Yates will show off the yellow jersey on Stage 2 at the 2023 Tour de France as the peloton travel from Vitoria-Gasteiz to San Sebastian on Sunday. The Brit edged his twin brother Simon on the opening stage in Bilbao, with Tadej Pogacar finishing third to grab bonus seconds. So how can you watch Stage 2 in the Basque Country on TV and live stream? When does the coverage start? Look no further…

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Tour de France Stage 2 Preview: Another Day of Brutal Climbs

Here's exactly when to tune in to see the most exciting part of another long, intense stage.

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Stage 2 - Saturday, July 2 - Vitoria-Gasteiz to San Sébastián - 208.9K

The longest stage of the 2023 Tour de France–and another filled with Basque climbs–Stage 2 should be another intense (and exhausting) day of racing–and could end with a new rider wearing the yellow jersey as the Tour’s overall leader.

The day begins in Vitoria-Gasteiz the capital of the Basque Country and the birthplace of the 2002 Tour-runner-up Joseba Beloki, who’s known for crashing violently on the descent into Gap at the end of Stage 9 in the 2003.

But it’s final 40km of that stage that matters, with the Category 4 Côte de Gurutze serving as the appetizer to the day’s biggest and final challenge: the Category 2 Jaizkibel (8.1 km at 5.3%), where another 8, 5, and 2 bonus seconds await the first three riders over the summit, which comes just 16.5km from the finish line in San Sébastián. As it does during the Clásica San Sébastián, a one-day race held here a week or two after each year’s Tour de France, the Jaizkibel should launch the stage-winning selection and possibly the stage winner itself.

Great Britain’s Adam Yates enters the day in the yellow jersey , and as a former winner of the Clásica San Sébastián, he should have no trouble defending the jersey and competing for another stage win–on paper, at least.

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But he’s clearly here to support Slovenia’s Tadej Pogačar’s bid to win the Tour overall, and will take his own chances only if they don’t conflict with Pog’s. So if Yates ends the day in yellow, it’s only because doing so did not get in the way of the team’s overall strategy for winning the Tour.

Unfortunately, the roads should be wet, with showers overnight and light rain into the morning, with scattered showers expected throughout the afternoon. The descent of the Jaizkibel can be treacherous, which means fewer risks will be taken by the Tour’s GC contenders for fear of a crash ending their Tour prematurely.

Riders to watch

Stage 2 takes its finale right from the roadbook of the Clásica San Sébastián, a one-day race held here a week or two after each year’s Tour de France. France’s Julian Alaphilippe (Soudal-Quick Step) and the United States’ Neilsen Powless (EF Education-EasyPost) won the Clásica in 2018 and 2021, respectively, and have to be counted among the favorites on Sunday.

Other contenders include many of the riders we saw at the front at the end of Stage 1, including Great Britain’s Simon Yates (Team Jayco AlUla), Denmark’s Mattias Skjelmose (Lidl-Trek), and Spain’s Mikel Landa (Bahrain Victorious). We’ll also keep an eye on Great Britain’s Tom Pidcock (INEOS Grenadiers), who was absent in the finale of Stage 1, but perhaps because he was saving himself for Stage 2. One of the sport’s best descenders, Pidcock could light up the race coming down the Jaizkibel.

When to Watch

This is a long stage and it’s a Sunday, so we suggest waiting until the final hour to see the run-in to the Jaizkibel and the stage finale. Tuning-in around 10:15 a.m. EDT should get the job done, with the stage expected to end about an hour later.

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Points at finish, kom sprint (3) col d'udana (81.3 km), kom sprint (4) côte d'aztiria (87.6 km), kom sprint (3) côte d'alkiza (140.9 km), kom sprint (4) côte de gurutze (174.4 km), kom sprint (2) jaizkibel (192.4 km), youth day classification, team day classification, race information.

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  • Date: 02 July 2023
  • Start time: 12:25
  • Avg. speed winner: 43.726 km/h
  • Race category: ME - Men Elite
  • Distance: 208.9 km
  • Points scale: GT.A.Stage
  • UCI scale: UCI.WR.GT.A.Stage
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  • ProfileScore: 141
  • Vert. meters: 2949
  • Departure: Vitoria-Gasteiz
  • Arrival: San Sébastián
  • Race ranking: 1
  • Startlist quality score: 1584
  • Won how: 0.95 km solo
  • Avg. temperature: 21 °C

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How to watch the Tour de France 2024, wherever you are

Watch the tour from start to finish

Jack Needham

Tour de France 2024 is almost here. Unless you’re amongst the crowds who line the track with grasped banners and words of support, you’re not getting anywhere close to the podium. But, there are more than a few ways to watch the Tour de France. From watching it stateside to using a VPN , here’s how to watch the Tour de France wherever you are.

When is it?

The Tour de France will roll away on 29 June for its 111th edition. For the first time ever, the Grand Départ will take place in Italy and, due to the Olympic and Paralympic Games taking place in Paris, the race will not finish in the French capital for the first time. Instead, the world’s best cyclists will end the race in Nice on 21st July.

For its 111th outing, the gruelling contest is a month-long marathon of mountain climbs, downhill sprints and more than a few falls. The Tour has born legends, controversies, and along the way, some champions who risk everything for a yellow jersey (as well as a few endorsement deals along the way).

Where to watch: US

If you’re in the US, the best way to watch the Tour de France is through  Peacock Premium . Peacock will air every single live stage of the Tour de France daily. On some days, NBC and USA Network will also be showing coverage and highlights.

A Peacock subscription with access to the Tour de France can be bought from $5.99, or $59.99 per year, through a Peacock Premium account.

Where to watch: UK

In the UK, there’s plenty of free options to catch every minute of the Tour de France. This year, coverage can be found on ITV4, Eurosport, Discovery+ and GCN+ (Global Cycling Network).

Air times are still yet to be confirmed, but live racing and highlights will be shown on ITV4 each day. It can also be streamed online through ITVX . Eurosport and GCN+ will also be showing every single minute, climb and sprint from every stage. It’s also being shown through Eurosport’s Discovery+ streaming service, which gains access to sports content from the Eurosport Player, which ceased to exist from 13 January 2023.

How to use a VPN to watch the Tour de France 2023

Want to watch the Tour de France in Français, or see a sprint finish in Spanish? You can through a VPN. Here’s how:

1. Choose and download a VPN – check out our list of the best VPNs around

2. Pick a server location  – VPN apps enable you to choose where you want to watch shows from.

3. Head to your streaming service of choice – now you can watch Tour de France streams without issue.

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Tour de France 2024 - Stage 5 preview

July 3, 2024: Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne - Saint-Vulbas Plaine de l'Ain, 177.4km

Stage 5 Sprints

Stage 5 mountains.

The Tour will temporarily exit the Alps via Chambéry in stage 5. Starting in Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, the 177.4km route will head to Saint-Vulbas and will tackle only two climbs, the Côte du Cheval Blanc and the Côte de l’Huis, the latter taking place with 34km left to race, and one intermediate sprint interspersed between the two ascents.

The wide roads in the final 30 kilometres will be ideal for keeping a close eye on the breakaway riders. Saint-Vulbas regularly hosts stages of the Tour de l’Ain, usually early in the event with finishes that suit the sprinters, and the fast men are expected to battle it out for the winner’s bouquet.

  • Intermediate sprint, km 123.2
  • Côte du Cheval Blanc (1.5km at 4.3%) cat. 4, km 104.6
  • Côte de Lhuis (3km at 4.8%), cat. 4, km 142.8

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