The final stage of the Tour de France, usually a flat sprint finish on the Champs-Élysées, has been modified for 2024 to include the Côte de la Butte Montmartre. This narrow, cobbled climb will be featured in the last three laps, following an extra 10km loop that starts in Mantes-la-Ville. Riders will face positioning challenges as they climb to the Basilique du Sacré-Cœur just 6km from the finish. The climb's difficulty increases due to the full peloton attending, making the race more complex and competitive.
The final stage of the Tour de France is usually processional, ending in Paris with a sprint, but the 2024 stage will include a tough climb at Côte de la Butte Montmartre.
The addition of Côte de la Butte Montmartre in the final laps of the Tour de France stage introduces a challenging, narrow cobbled climb that will impact racing dynamics.
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