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Tour De France Stage 6 Live – Breakaway Specialists Eyeing up Tough, Hilly Route on Pogačar's First Day in Yellow

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Six categorised climbs and 200km await on the roads from Bayeux to Vire Normandie

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The Norman of Arkéa-Samsic, third in the Tour de France before approaching this Thursday 10 July "his" stage between Bayeux and Vire, is a rider leaping on the road and grabs the affection of the French.

·Paris, France
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The start of the 6th stage of the Tour de France 2025 this July 10th is particularly lively, with a peloton running very hard and a breakaway that struggles to detach itself.

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Live Bayeux-vire-normandie-201-km from Tour de France 2025. Latest news, ranking, results and much more from Tour de France on ABC

·Spain
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On 21 stages, the Peloton fights for the Tour de France 2025, among others, through the Pyrenees and the Alps. The highlight is the mountain arrival at Mont Ventoux. Overview of the stage plan.

·Munich, Germany
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The sixth stage of the Grand Boucle will connect two towns of Calvados, Bayeux and Vire Normandie, and will cross Norman Switzerland, where a succession of climbs should give the riders a twist.

·Paris, France
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Everything you need to know about the race and its side with the sixth stage of the Tour de France between Bayeux and Vire Normandie.

·Paris, France
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sporza.be broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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