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Tour De France: at What Time and on Which Tv Channel Follow the Time Trial of the 13th Stage?

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The riders are expected on a time of climbers this Friday 18 July, with a finish in Peyragudes.

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Between Loudenvielle and Peyragudes, in the Hautes-Pyrénées, the second individual time trial of this 112th edition is full-bodied with an ascent ranked in the 1st category.

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Everything you need to know about the race and its side with the thirteenth stage between Loudenvielle and Peyragudes.

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The riders are expected on a time of climbers this Friday 18 July, with a finish in Peyragudes.

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SERIE. The 13th stage of the Tour de France is a time trial that will please climbers and will disgust all the other riders. 11km of climb between Loudenvielle and Peyragudes and a final on the altiport 007 with...

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The organisers of the Tour de France are playing more and more the map of originality, as evidenced by the exercise against the chronometer proposed on Friday 18 July between Loudenvielle and Peyragudes. A short and violent effort, over 10.9 km, awaits the riders who approach this stage without great landmarks.

The 13th stage of the Tour de France on Friday between Loudenvielle and the Altiport de Peyragudes offers an atypical time trial, only 10.9 km long but the last eight of which are fully uphill, the...

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nrpyrenees.fr broke the news in on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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