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Tour de France 2026: the route of the fifth stage (Lannemezan-Pau)
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Tour de France 2026: the route of the fifth stage (Lannemezan-Pau)

The fifth stage of the 2026 Tour de France, scheduled for Wednesday between Lannemezan and Pau, features a flat profile day intended as a transitional stage. This route is expected to allow for a first major sprint opportunity, highlighting the tactical importance of positioning during this part of the race.

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Tour de France 2026: the route of the fifth stage (Lannemezan-Pau)

The fifth stage of the 2026 Tour de France, scheduled for Wednesday between Lannemezan and Pau, features a flat profile day intended as a transitional stage. This route is expected to allow for a first major sprint opportunity, highlighting the tactical importance of positioning during this part of the race.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a neutral description of the cycling race route without any overt ideological or political framing. It focuses solely on the characteristics of the race stage and does not engage with contentious political issues.

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