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For the 105th time, the cycles of the Tour de France. Three Norwegians are with: Alexander Kristoff, Edvald Boasson Hagen and the beginning Amund Grøndahl Jansen.
Kristoff has two stages in the runner earlier and will try the spikes. Boasson Hagen has three stages, but is primarily an assistant for Mark Cavendish, while Jansen takes the same role on his team for Dylan Groenewegen.
Chris Froome will defend his victories in recent years, but should face many addictions against after the ongoing doping case where he was just acquitted.
176 riders start on the world's toughest bike rides.
Here are the steps:
1. Scene (July 7): Noirmoutier-en-l Island – Fontenay-le-Comte (189 km). Winner: Fernando Gaviria, Colombia (Quick-Step). Dear Norske : 4. Kristoff s.t.19. . Yellow Chest : Gaviria, Colombia.
2. Stage: (July 8): Mouilleron-Saint-Germain – La Roche-sur-Yon (183 km). Winner: 1) Peter Sagan, Slovakia (Bora). Dear n orske: 5. Kristoff s.t. Yellow Chest : The saga, Slovakia.
3. stage (9 July): Cholet – Cholet (35 km by team)
4. scene (10 July): La Baule – Sarzeau (192 km)
5. scene (11 July): Lorient – Quimper (203 km)
6. scene (12 July): Brest Wall-of-France Brittany (181 km)
7. scene (July 13): Fougères – Chartres (231 km)
8. scene (July 14): Dreux – Amiens ( 181 km)
9. scene (15 July): Arras – Roubaix (154 km)
Day of rest (16 July)
10. scene (17 July) : Annecy – The Grand-Bornand (159 km)
11. Scene (18 July): Albertville – La Rosière (108 km)
12. Scene (19 July): Bourg-Saint-Maurice – Alpe d'Huez (175 km)
13. Scene (July 20): The Bourg-d'Or Isans – Valencia (169 km)
14. Stage (21 July): Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux – Mende (187 km)
15. Scene (22 July) : Millau – Carcassonne (181 km)
23. July: Day of rest
16. Scene (July 24): Carcassonne – Bagneres-de-Luchon (218 km)
17. Scene (July 25): Bagneres-de-Luchon – Saint-Lary-Soulan (65km)
18. Scene (26 July): Trie-sur-Baise – Pau (172 km)
19. scene (July 27): Lourdes – Laruns (200km)
20. scene (July 28): Saint-Pée-sur-Nivelle – Espelette (allure 31 km)
21.
* 2017: Chris Froome, United Kingdom (Sky) Houilles – Paris (115km)
Here are the winners of the last ten years:
] * 2016: Froome
* 2015: Froome
* 2014: Vincenzo Nibali, Italy (Astana)
* 2013: Froome (sky)
* 2012: Bradley Wiggins, United Kingdom (sky)
* 2011: Cadel Evans, Australia (BMC)
* 2010: Andy Schleck, Luxembourg (Saxo Bank) * [19659002] * 2009: Alberto Contador, Spain (Astana)
* 2008: Carlos Sastre, Spain (CSC)
* In 2010, Contador was deprived of victory because of doping.
Here are the Norwegian winners in the history of TdF, 17 in total:
* 2017 (1): 19th (Edvald Boasson Hagen)
* 2014 (2): 12th and 15th stage (Alexander Kristoff)
* 2011 (4): 6th and 17th stage (Edvald Boasson Hagen), 13th and 16th stage (Thor Hushovd)
* 2010 (1): 3rd stage (Thor Hushovd)
* 2009 (1): 6th (Thor Hushovd)
* 2008 (2): 2nd stage (Thor Hushovd), 11th stage (Kurt Asle Arvesen)
* 2007 (1): 4th stage (Thor Hushovd)
* 2006 (2): Introductory Prologue and 20th stage (Thor Hushovd)
* 2004 (1): 8th stage (Thor Hushovd)
* 2002 (1): 18th stage (Thor Hushovd)
* 1987 (1): 14th stage (Dag Otto Lauritzen)
In total, Hushovd has ten stage wins. Boasson Hagen has three, Kristoff two, while Arvesen and Lauritzen have one win each.
This year's releases are broadcast as usual on TV 2, where Thor Hushovd debuts as an expert. On the radio, you can follow the route on the NRK Sport channel dab.
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