The route of the 2008 Tour de France has been announced today, and with it some interesting changes when it takes place on 5-27 July 2008.
The Grand Depart will be in Brest, with the first couple of stages set in Brittany. For the first time since in 40 years, a prologue won't start the race and instead a 195km stage will start proceedings, meaning a sprinter is likely to wear the yellow jersey come the end of the first days racing.
The historical province of Brittany is accustomed to hosting the start of the race, having done so six times previously. Interestingly, on those occasions Coppi, Antuetil, Merckx, Hinault and Indurain have gone on to win the race.
After a couple of stages in Brittany, the route will follow a counter-clockwise route around France. The first time trial comes on stage four, with a 29km dash around Cholet, with the final time trial a 53km route from CérillySaint to Amand-Montrond. Then it's onwards, and two days in the Pyrenees with the Col de Peyresourde, Col du Tourmalet and the Col d'Aspin featuring.
A brief interlude proceeds the chage into the Alps, and the infamous Alpe d'Huez coming after the ascent of Col de la Lombarde , Col de la Bonnette-Restefonds (a heady 2,802m high), Col du Galibier and the Col de la Croix-de-Fer.
The second and final time trail comes on stage 20, the penultimate day of the tour. The total distance for the three week race is 3,554km.
The route in detail
Stage 1, July 5: Brest-Plumelec, 195km
Stage 2, July 6: Auray-Saint-Brieuc, 165km
Stage 3, July 7: Saint-Malo-Nantes, 195km
Stage 4, July 8: Cholet-Cholet, ITT, 29km
Stage 5, July 9: Cholet-Châteauroux, 230km
Stage 6, July 10: Aigurande-Super-Besse Sancy 195km
Stage 7, July 11: Brioudes-Aurillac, 158km
Stage 8, July 12: Figeac-Toulouse, 174km
Stage 9, July 13: Toulouse-Bagnères-de-Bigorre, 226km
Stage 10, July 14: Pau-Lourdes/Hautacam, 154km
July 15: rest day in Pau
Stage 11, July 16: Lannemezan-Foix, 166km
Stage 12, July 17: Lavelanet-Narbonne, 168km
Stage 13, July 18: Narbonne-Nîmes, 182km
Stage 14, July 19: Nîmes-Digne-les-Bains, 182km
Stage 15, July 20: Digne-les-Bains-Pratonevoso, 216km
July 21: rest day in Cuneo
Stage 16, July 22: Cuneo-Jauziers, 157km
Stage 17, July 23: Embrun-L'Alpe d'Huez, 210km
Stage 18, July 24: Bourg d'Oisans-Saint-Etienne, 197km
Stage 19, July 25: Roanne-Montluçon, 163km
Stage 20, July 26: Cerilly-Saint-Amand-Montrond, ITT, 53km
Stage 21, July 27: Etampes-Paris/Champs-Élysées, 143km