27 June 2021 It’s a harder finish this year because we hit it slightly differently 2018 winner Dan Martin explains
Julian Alaphilippe (Deceuninck-QuickStep) takes off on stage 1 of the 2021 Tour de France
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After the crashes, the pain, the drama and the panache of Julian Alaphilippe sstage 1 uphill rush above Landerneau, Sunday’s finish atop Mûr-de-Bretagne should produce another thrilling finale as part of a Breton uphill finish double-header.
While a lot of riders will be battered and bruised and several will not even start due their fractures and injuries, the stage offers much for those still healthy and ambitious.
Saint-brieuc
Bretagne
France
Perros-guirec
Plouha
Lalpe
Rhôalpes
Ireland
Huez
Bourgogne
Landerneau
Irishman