Cycling Like a Pro… for a Day: How Amateurs Measure Themselves up to Pros on One of the World’s Toughest Stages | News Channel 3-12
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Cycling like a pro… for a day: How amateurs measure themselves up to pros on one of the world’s toughest stages
The Tour de France’s reputation precedes it. Even if you’ve never seen a bike race or struggle to name a professional rider, the most casual of sports fans are aware of just how physically and mentally demanding the event can be.
The 13th stage presents a challenge for the riders of the Tour de France. A dry climb in time between Loudenvielle and the Altiport de Peyragudes with its high percentages.


After Tadej Pogacar's climax in Hautacam, the riders are coming this Friday 18 July to Loudenvielle for a time trial in the mountains, of which the justice of the peace will be the terrible climb to the altiport...
The timescale has marked a before and after in the fight for the podium of the Tour de France. Read more Analysis of stage 13 of the Tour de France: What do the numbers teach us? in Actualidad.es.
Throughout the Pyrenean week, there are a few detours on the passage of the Grand Boucle. This Friday, it was the opening of exceptional doors to follow the chrono Loudenvielle - Peyragudes of Alex
The fraction took place about 10.9 kilometers.
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