Tour de France Stage 19 Profile: Cyclists Get Ready For Poligny
Tour de France Stage 19 Profile: Cyclists Get Ready For Poligny
Jonas Vingegaard wears yellow for stage 19 of the 2023 Tour de France where the cyclists head to Poligny, France. Here is the TDF stage 19 profile.
The Champ-Élysée is almost in sight as the Tour de France approaches its final few stages. July 21 marks stage 19 of the 2023 Tour de France as the cyclists head towards Poligny, France.
Jones Vingegaard is heading into stage 19 wearing the yellow jersey for the 13th consecutive stage. He secured first place in the general standings early in the competition and is on pace to repeat as Tour champion with a more than seven minute lead on the field.
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The tour completes on Sunday, July 23 at the Champ-Elyees, Paris. The yellow jersey will earn the title of the 2023 Tour de France winner and join the ranks of some of the best cyclists in the history of the sport.
Until then, the group has three more stages to go. Here is everything you need to know about stage 19 of the Tour de France.
2023 Tour de France Stage 19 Route
Cyclists must prepare to take on a hilly route for stage 19 of the Tour de France. There are two moderate climbs included in the route. The difficulty could be the quick switch between accent and descents, with a sprint right in the middle of it.
The final climb, Côte d'Ivory appears at 144.7 kilometers, 89.91 miles in. This means that by the time they are coming out of the descent, there will only be a few kilometers left until the finish line.This could be a good chance for the group to break into a sprint finale.
Tour de France Stage 19 Climbs
- Côte du Bois de Lionge
- Category 4, 1.8 km, 1.11 miles at 5.4%
- Côte d'Ivory
- Category 3, 6.7 km, 4.16 miles at 3.9%.
2023 Tour de France Results
The Tour de France is a 21-stage race that ends on July 23. There are winners for every day of the race, including colored jerseys awarded based on different classification performances.
Here are all the results of every stage of the Tour de France so far:
- Stage 1
- Stage 2
- Stage 3
- Stage 4
- Stage 5
- Stage 6
- Stage 7
- Stage 8
- Stage 9
- Stage 10
- Stage 11
- Stage 12
- Stage 13
- Stage 14
- Stage 15
- Stage 16
- Stage 17
- Stage 18
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Tour de France 2023 Schedule
The Tour de France begins July 1 and finishes July 23 at the Champs-Elyees. The complete route is divided into 21 stages featuring different types of terrain and distance. Stages 1-3 are completed.
Here is the full Tour de France schedule.