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Stage 8 Tour de France today: route, profile, schedule and where to watch online and on TV
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Stage 8 Tour de France today: route, profile, schedule and where to watch online and on TV

The eighth stage of the 113th Tour de France, taking place on July 11, 2026, is set to be a flat route between Périgueux and Bergerac in southwestern France. The stage covers 180.4 kilometers with minimal elevation gain, making it favorable for sprinters. While the majority of the course is flat, there are two small climbs, both classified as Category 4, which will provide brief opportunities for climbers. The race begins at 13:25 local time and is expected to finish in Bergerac by 17:20–17:43. The stage features a false flat section followed by a shorter but steeper climb near the finish. The event will be broadcast live in Spain via RTVE, Teledeporte, and La1.

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Stage 8 Tour de France today: route, profile, schedule and where to watch online and on TV

The eighth stage of the 113th Tour de France, taking place on July 11, 2026, is set to be a flat route between Périgueux and Bergerac in southwestern France. The stage covers 180.4 kilometers with minimal elevation gain, making it favorable for sprinters. While the majority of the course is flat, there are two small climbs, both classified as Category 4, which will provide brief opportunities for climbers. The race begins at 13:25 local time and is expected to finish in Bergerac by 17:20–17:43. The stage features a false flat section followed by a shorter but steeper climb near the finish. The event will be broadcast live in Spain via RTVE, Teledeporte, and La1.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a neutral description of the cycling race, focusing on logistical details such as the route, elevation, timing, and broadcasting options. There is no indication of ideological or political framing, nor any emphasis on specific teams, riders, or external narratives beyond the赛事本身

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