2009 Tour de France Route Unveiled

The 2009 Tour Route Brings a Welcome Return for Mont Ventoux

© Giles Belbin

Dec 17, 2008
The summit of Mont Ventoux, Wikimedia User Joel Takv:CC Some RR
The organisers of the 2009 edition of the Tour de France have brought back the Giant of Provence.

When the Tour de France route for the 2009 edition of the race was finally unveiled in October all cycling fans wondered which way the organisers would go from the known starting point in Monaco.

Some fans hoped for an early visit to the legendary Giant of Provence – Mont Ventoux, a fearsome climb that has not featured on the race's route for a number of years.

However, no-one had predicted what race director Christian Prudhomme actually revealed. There would indeed be a long overdue visit to the Ventoux, but not in the first week. Oh no, the riders would have to wait to do battle with the giant. The stage to Ventoux comes on stage 20, just one day before the race enters Paris on the largely ceremonial final stage.

What does this mean? Well quite simply it means for 2009 the Ventoux will have the final say on who is to be the victor. No-one can be sure of victory until they finally crest that bald, moon-like mountain-top. To win the 2009 Tour, you must conquer the Ventoux. In anticipation of a great race, Suite 101 provides the stage detail of the 2009 Tour de France:

Week One

The first week of the 2009 Tour is for the time-triallists and sprinters with two time-trials and a series of flat stages as the race travels across southern France and into Spain.

Stage From / To Type Distance

Stage 1: Monaco / Monaco TT 15km

Stage 2: Monaco / Brignoles Flat 182km

Stage 3: Marseille / La Grande Motte Flat 196km

Stage 4: Montpellier / Montpellier TTT 38km

Stage 5: Cap d'Agde / Perpignan Flat 197km

Stage 6: Girona / Barcelona Flat 175 km

Week Two

The second phase of the Tour kicks in with three stages in the Pyrenees followed by flat stages leading to the hills again.

Stage From / To Type Distance

Stage 7 Barcelona / Andorra Mountains 224km

Stage 8: Andorra / St Girons Mountains 176km

Stage 9: St Gaudens / Tarbes Mountains 160km

Stage 10: Limoges / Issoudun Flat 193km

Stage 11: Vatan / St Fargeau Flat 192km

Stage 12: Tonerre / Vittel Flat 200km

Stage 13: Vittel / Colmar Hills 200km

Stage 14: Colmar / Besancon Hills 199km

Week Three

The final week is all about mountains, with three stages in Alps, punctuated with a final time-trial before the Queen stage to Ventoux and the procession into Paris.

Stage From / To Type Distance

Stage 15: Pontarlier / Verbier Mountains 207km

Stage 16: Martigny / Bourg St Maurice Mountains 190 km

Stage 17: Bourg St Maurice / Grand Bornand Mountains 190km

Stage 18: Annecy / Annecy TT 40km

Stage 19: Bourgain Jailleu / Aubenas Hills 195km

Stage 20: Montelimar / Mont Ventoux Mountains 167km

Stage 21: Montereau / Paris Flat 160km

References:

Cycle Sport - Dec 08 edition


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The summit of Mont Ventoux, Wikimedia User Joel Takv:CC Some RR
       


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