The peloton are set to explore all five of France’s mountain ranges at the 2023 Tour de France following the unveiling of the route at a presentation in Paris. The 21 stages were announced with eight set to take place in the mountains. The next edition of the Grand Tour begins in Bilbao, Spain and ends, as is tradition, in Paris. The Tour de France 2023 runs from July 1 to July 23.

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    1. For the Eurosport people, just for your knowledge. “País Vasco” is not a country, it is a Region (“Comunidad Autónoma”) of Spain. If the Tour France 2023 starts in Spain, which is a fantastic news, you should indicate it. Imaging if something similar happens with a piece of your country….respect to Spain and the tragic recent history of the Vasc Country reflected in the ETA terrorist command. Nearly 1,000 assassinated for defending an independence not wanted by the majority of Spaniards

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