a Grand Départ from Switzerland, return of the time trial, first for Mont Ventoux… Discover the route of the 2026 edition

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

2026 Tour de France Women Unveils Swiss ​Grand Départ,Return of Time Trial,and Historic Mont Ventoux stage

The 2026 Tour de France Women will begin with a ⁤Grand Départ in Switzerland,marking the first time the‍ race has started⁤ outside of France,organizers announced. The route also​ features the return of an individual⁣ time trial and a challenging stage culminating ​in an ascent of ⁤mont⁢ Ventoux – a ‌first for the ⁣women’s edition.

The ‍2026 race ‍promises a demanding course⁢ for riders, with key stages designed to test⁢ climbers, time trial ⁢specialists, and overall contenders. This edition ⁣builds on ​the growing momentum of the ​women’s Tour de France,aiming to ⁤further elevate the sport and provide a platform for showcasing⁣ elite female cyclists. the⁢ route, announced October 22,‌ 2025, sets the stage for a thrilling ‍competition ​and potential shifts in the landscape of women’s professional cycling.

The race will feature a 21-kilometer individual time trial in‍ Burgundy, ‌between ‍Gevrey-Chambertin⁣ and Dijon, ​on the ⁢4th stage.This marks the ​return of⁣ the time trial after its ‍absence in the 2025 edition, and a change from its ​placement in the final stage of‌ 2023 and​ the second day of racing in 2024. ⁣The course includes a climb and the Marsannay bends (1.8 km at⁢ 6.9%). Specialists like Swiss rider Marlen Reusser⁢ and reigning time ​trial champion Demi Vollering‌ are expected‍ to contend for the win.

A pivotal stage will see ‌the peloton tackle Mont Ventoux at the end of the 7th stage, offering a significant chance for climbers and overall favorites to‍ gain an⁢ advantage. Following Ventoux, the race will head towards ‍Nice, with ​an arrival in ‍the city on the evening of the 8th ‌stage,‌ followed by a challenging circuit around Nice the next ​day ‍featuring⁣ four ascents⁣ of the Col ‌d’Eze (7.7 km at 5.9%). The final arrival in Nice will be ⁤on ⁣the⁢ Promenade des Anglais.

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