Stage 21 - Versailles - Paris Champs-Élysées
It's the final day, and it's going to be incomparable in the strictest sense because we really wanted to pay full tribute at the end of this 100th edition. From the sporting perspective, there shouldn't be too many surprises: it's difficult to imagine the sprinters missing out! And if that sprinter happens, for the fifth consecutive occasion, to be called Mark Cavendish, then that really would be an extraordinary exploit. From the celebratory point of view, we have an unforgettable route, which will start in the gardens of the Palace of Versailles, pa** the monument to Jacques Anquetil, then go through the courtyard of the Louvre, before turning not in front of but around the Arc de Triomphe. The finish will be at dusk, at around 9.45pm. It will be magical.
Mountain pa**es & hills:
Km 29.5 - Côte de Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse - 1 kilometre-long climb at 6.9% - category 4
Km 33.5 - Côte de Châteaufort (Stèle Jacques Anquetil) - 0.9 kilometre-long climb at 4.7% - category 4
Intermediate sprints: Km 87.0 - Paris
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