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 (upbeat music)
00:02 - Fast forward now to a sprinter's day.
00:19 Welcome to stage seven.
00:21 (crowd cheering)
00:24 - Come on boys, this is our day.
00:28 Let's take that win.
00:30 (air horn blaring)
00:33 (crowd cheering)
00:37 (wind blowing)
00:40 (wind blowing)
00:42 (wind blowing)
00:45 (wind blowing)
00:47 (wind blowing)
00:50 (crowd cheering)
00:53 (wind blowing)
00:55 - So, let's get ready now boys,
01:14 for the group final today.
01:16 (air horn blaring)
01:19 (crowd cheering)
01:23 (wind blowing)
01:25 (crowd cheering)
01:43 (air horn blaring)
01:50 (crowd cheering)
01:53 - Cavendish and Philipson.
02:03 Philipson trying to get past the max missile.
02:06 Is it gonna be the record?
02:07 No, it's not.
02:08 Patrick Jasper Philipson Cavendish finishes second.
02:12 (crowd cheering)
02:15 (announcer speaking in foreign language)
02:20 (upbeat music)
02:25 (explosion)