Teaser - Stage 2 - Tour de France 2023

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The Tour de France 2023 will hold its Grand Départ in the Basque Country, with a first stage in Bilbao on 1st July, and will finish in Paris on 23rd July, on completion of a 3,404-km route that will tackle the difficult slopes of the country’s five mountain ranges. The battle for the Yellow Jersey will witness a decisive and emotional episode on the Puy de Dôme, where a stage finish will be held 35 years after the victory of Denmark’s Johnny Weltz. The return to this legendary climb will be accompanied by the rise in importance of sites that will mark the Tours of the future, such as the Grand Colombier or the Col de la Loze. The sole time-trial on the Tour de France in 2023 will take place over 22 kilometres between Passy and the Combloux ski resort in Haute-Savoie. The sprinters will also have the opportunity to express themselves on finishes in Bordeaux, Limoges, Moulins, before the grand finale on the Champs-Elysées.
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00:00 [Music]
00:03 The Yates brothers made the big move
00:08 of this start of the Tour de France yesterday
00:10 by doubling Bilbao before them.
00:12 In 2011, the Schleck brothers had done as much
00:14 but with a greater gap at the top of the Galibier.
00:16 Since this double of twins is mainly the tactic of the UAE
00:19 which worked perfectly to put the team under pressure
00:21 Jumbo-Visma. We were waiting for Pogacar-Vingegaard in duel
00:24 and Adam Yates went through there to take the first step
00:27 of this Tour 2023 and move to second leader for his team.
00:30 After the bumpy route around Bilbao yesterday
00:32 we take the road of Saint-Sebastien today
00:34 with once again an accident course.
00:36 The longest stage of this Tour between Vitoria and Saint-Sebastien
00:39 209 km, 5 Grand Prix de la Montagne
00:41 and especially the famous Mont Jais-Qui-Belle
00:43 famous on the Classica Saint-Sebastien
00:45 8 km at more than 5% located at about 15 km from the finish.
00:49 It will be time to make differences and isolate some leaders
00:52 another day without for the sprinters.
00:54 The punchers and favorites will be in honor.
00:56 [Music]
01:00 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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