Tour De France 2025: Why the Visit to Montmartre Worries About the Favourites
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One year after the Paris Games, the Tour de France will take a look at Montmartre Hill on July 27 at the 21st and final stage. If the public is looking forward to reviving the Olympic magic, this passage through the Parisian cobblestones does not pack the headlines of the Grande Boucle, Jonas Vingegaard and Remco Evenepoel. - Tour de France 2025: why the passage to Montmartre worries about the favourites (Sports).
Like Remco Evenepoel, the double winner of the Grand Boucle Jonas Vingegaard does not rejoice at the peloton's passage in the Montmartre hill, during the final stage of the 2025 edition.
Jonas Vingegaard is definitely not a fan of the plans to include a cobblestone hill on the Tour's final stage
Jonas Vingegaard, double winner of the Tour de France in 2022 and 2023, said he was not very excited this Monday by the addition of the Montmartre hill during the last stage of the 2025 edition on 27 July.
Double winner of the Tour de France and main rival of Tadej Pogacar this summer, Jonas Vingegaard (Visma-Lease a bike) admitted that he would have liked to avoid the stress generated by the new course of the 21st stage of the Grande Boucle in 2025.
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