The official presentation of the 111th Tour de France is scheduled for Wednesday, October 25th, at the Palais des Congrès in Paris. During this event, Christian Prudhomme will reveal details about the route of the Grande Boucle in 2024.
Information about the initial stages has already been provided by the organization. The 1st stage will begin in Italy on June 29th, starting from Florence, with the 2024 edition expected to conclude on the Côte d’Azur in Nice on July 20th and 21st.
The possible route of the Tour de France 2024 is a subject of speculation and discussion in various sources, including regional newspapers, radio, and social media. It is expected to be officially announced on October 25th, around noon (CET).
Here’s the possible route for the Tour de France 2024:
1st Stage – Saturday, June 29: Florence / Firenze (ITA) – Rimini (ITA) 205 km
2nd Stage – Sunday, June 30: Cesenatico (ITA) – Bologna / Bologna (ITA) 200 km
3rd Stage – Monday, July 1: Piacenza / Piacenza (ITA) – Turin / Turin (ITA) 225 km
4th Stage – Tuesday, July 2: Pinerolo (ITA) – Valloire
5th Stage – Wednesday, July 3: Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne – Mâcon
6th Stage – Thursday, July 4: Mâcon – Dijon or Nuits-Saint-Georges or Gevrey-Chambertin
7th Stage – Friday, July 5: Dijon – Prenois (Team or individual time trial)
8th Stage – Saturday, July 6: Alise-Sainte-Reine (MuseoParc Alésia) – Châtillon-sur-Seine
9th Stage – Sunday, July 7: Troyes – Troyes
Monday, July 8: 1st Rest Day
10th Stage – Tuesday, July 9: Orléans – Saint-Amand-Montrond
11th Stage – Wednesday, July 10: Évaux-les-Bians – Le Lioran
12th Stage – Thursday, July 11: Aurillac – Montignac-Lascaux or Villeneuve-sur-Lot
13th Stage – Friday, July 12: Périgueux or Nontron – Pau
14th Stage – Saturday, July 13: Pau – Saint-Lary-Soulan Pla-d’Adet
15th Stage – Sunday, July 14: Loudenvielle – Plateau de Beille
Monday, July 15: 2nd Rest Day
16th Stage – Tuesday, July 16: Narbonne or Gruissan – Nîmes
17th Stage – Wednesday, July 17: Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux – Super-Dévoluy
18th Stage – Thursday, July 18: Gap – Bercelonnette
19th Stage – Friday, July 19: Embrun – Isola 2000
20th Stage – Saturday, July 20: Nice – Col de la Couillole 132 km
21st Stage – Sunday, July 21: Monaco – Nice (Individual time trial 35.2 km)