The 2025 Tour de France will climb Montmartre just 6km from the finish on final stage
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The final stage of the 2025 Tour de France introduced by ASO will feature a challenging 132.3km route that includes three significant climbs of Montmartre, impacting sprinters' performances. After an initial 51.7km, the peloton will race on a new circuit that returns to the Champs-Élysées for four laps, including one intermediate sprint. The Montmartre climb, pivotal to the stage's outcome, has raised concerns from riders, including Jonas Vingegaard, regarding its potential to increase stress and complications for a larger group in this critical closing stage.
The final stage of the 2025 Tour de France will include challenging climbs of Montmartre, making it difficult for sprinters to win on the Champs-Élysées.
Tour organisers have revealed a 132.3km route that diverges from tradition, posing greater challenges to sprinters with three climbs of Montmartre before finishing.
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