Watch Tour de France 2010 Live Stream Results Updates
WATCH TOUR DE FRANCE LIVE STREAM – Once again, the time for Cycling’s biggest and most prestigious event is upon us. A lot of cycling enthusiasts have been waiting for this time to come.
On Saturday July 3rd, the 2010 Tour will launched from Zuidplein, south side of Rotterdam where the riders will move north for trial.
This year’s race was entitled “Rotterdam and the Tour, a new energy” that aims to an even bigger place for the bicycle in the city’s heart by leaning on the popularity of the biggest cycling race in the world. The Tour de France 2010 will cover a total distance of 3,642 kilometers.
We have below the list of stages for this year’s Tour de France 2010. You can check out the list to see if the tour will pass through an area near you.
July 3: Prologue, Rotterdam (5.5 miles/individual time trial)
July 4: Stage 1, Rotterdam to Brussels (138.8 miles)
July 5: Stage 2, Brussels to Spa, Belgium (124.8 miles)
July 6: Stage 3, Wanze, Belgium, to Arenberg Porte du Hainaut, France (132.3 miles)
July 7: Stage 4, Cambrai to Reims (95.3 miles)
July 8: Stage 5, Epernay to Montargis (116.5 miles)
July 9: Stage 6, Montargis to Gueugnon (141.3 miles)
July 10: Stage 7, Tournus to Station des Rousses (102.8 miles)
July 11: Stage 8, Station des Rousses to Morzine-Avoriaz (117.4 miles)
July 12: Morzine-Avoriaz – first rest day of the tour
July 13: Stage 9, Morzine-Avoriaz to Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne (127 miles)
July 14: Stage 10, Chambery to Gap (111.2 miles)
July 15: Stage 11, Sisteron to Bourg-les-Valence (114.6 miles)
July 16: Stage 12, Bourg-de-Peage to Mende (130.7 miles)
July 17: Stage 13, Rodez to Revel (121.7 miles)
July 18: Stage 14, Revel to Ax 3 Domaines (114.6 miles)
July 19: Stage 15, Pamiers to Bagneres-de-Luchon (116.1 miles)
July 20: Stage 16, Bagneres-de-Luchon to Pau (123.9 miles)
July 21: Pau – tour’s second rest day
July 22: Stage 17, Pau to Col du Tourmalet (108.1 miles)
July 23: Stage 18, Salles-de-Bearn to Bordeaux (123 miles)
July 24: Stage 19, Bordeaux to Pauillac (32.3 miles/individual time trial)
July 25: Stage 20, Longjumeau to Paris (63.7 miles) – shortest parade stages in the tour’s recent history
Who’ll be crowned as Cycling’s king this year? Will it once again be Lance Armstrong, will it be some of the other strong contenders or will it be a virtually unknown who’ll be making a stamp in history. We’ll find out in a few days.

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