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The 110th Tour de France: An Exciting Journey through the Mountains

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The 110th edition of the Tour de France is set to kick off in Bilbao on Saturday, with defending champion Jonas Vingegaard and two-time winner Tadej Pogacar vying for the top spot. This iconic event draws global attention, and this year’s race promises to be even more riveting than before. Here are five fascinating aspects to look out for:

1. The 25th International Departure

The Tour de France will begin in the Spanish Basque Country, marking the 25th instance of the race starting outside its home country. This decision was previously made in 1992 with the San Sebastian start. Following two stages in Spain, the peloton will make its way to Bayonne, France. International departures expand the global influence of the race, as acknowledged by race organizers ASO. In recent years, the race has seen starts in Copenhagen (2022) and will witness a launch in Florence, Italy, in 2024.

2. A Challenging Mountainous Terrain

This year’s Tour de France route is designed to challenge even the most adept climbers, featuring an astounding 56,000 meters of cumulative elevation, a record-breaking 30 mountain passes, and traversing five French mountain ranges. The single time-trial further adds to the intensity of the race. Spectators eagerly await the return of the Puy de Dome stage in the Massif Central after a 35-year hiatus, followed by ascents through the Jura, the Alps, including the Col de la Loze stage to Courchevel, and finally the Vosges, just before the grand finale in Paris on July 23.

3. The Clash of Titans: Vingegaard vs. Pogacar

The much-talked-about duel between Danish cyclist Vingegaard, last year’s winner, and Slovenian powerhouse Pogacar, a two-time champion, promises an electrifying contest. However, Pogacar’s form remains uncertain due to a wrist injury sustained during the Liege-Bastogne-Liege in April. On the other hand, Vingegaard’s challenge lies in handling the pressure of defending his title. Other contenders, including Frenchmen David Gaudu and Romain Bardet, Spaniard Enric Mas, and Australian Ben O’Connor, are also expected to vie for podium positions. Prominent cyclists Remco Evenepoel, Primoz Roglic, and Geraint Thomas are missing from this year’s competition.

4. Safety Takes Center Stage

Following the tragic death of Swiss rider Gino Maeder during a descent at the Tour of Switzerland in June, concerns regarding cyclists’ safety have resurfaced. The race organizers have implemented measures to minimize risks, such as installing padded parapets on certain turns to protect riders from falling into the void. While riders acknowledge that danger is an intrinsic aspect of their sport, safety remains a top priority.

5. Lingering COVID-19 Precautions

The Tour de France continues to adhere to strict COVID-19 protocols to prevent a repeat of the Giro d’Italia incident when Evenepoel withdrew following a positive test result while leading the race. Staff, journalists, and guests must wear masks when interacting with riders, who are advised to refrain from selfies and autographs.

As the 110th Tour de France unfolds, the world awaits the outcome of a thrilling duel, the challenge of a demanding route, and the spectacle of a race that captures the hearts and minds of cycling enthusiasts worldwide.

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