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Stage 13 Tour de France today: route, profile, schedule and where to watch online and on TV
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Stage 13 Tour de France today: route, profile, schedule and where to watch online and on TV

The 13th stage of the 2026 Tour de France begins in Dole and ends in Belfort, covering 205.8 kilometers with 2,800 meters of elevation gain. The route includes several climbs, notably the Col de Croix and the Ballon d'Alsace, which are expected to create opportunities for breakaways and intense competition among riders. This stage is characterized by a mix of flat terrain and challenging ascents, making it both physically demanding and strategically significant. The stage is anticipated to feature high-speed racing in the early part and a more aggressive battle in the final 50 kilometers.

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Stage 13 Tour de France today: route, profile, schedule and where to watch online and on TV

The 13th stage of the 2026 Tour de France begins in Dole and ends in Belfort, covering 205.8 kilometers with 2,800 meters of elevation gain. The route includes several climbs, notably the Col de Croix and the Ballon d'Alsace, which are expected to create opportunities for breakaways and intense competition among riders. This stage is characterized by a mix of flat terrain and challenging ascents, making it both physically demanding and strategically significant. The stage is anticipated to feature high-speed racing in the early part and a more aggressive battle in the final 50 kilometers.

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