Where is stage 7 at Tour de France 2021?
Vierzon
Stage 7 is the longest stage of the 2021 Tour de France. With just under 250km on the menu, the riders must retain their concentration throughout. The stage begins in Vierzon and heads in an easterly direction throughout.
Who will win stage 7 Tour de France 2021?
Tour de France 2021: Matej Mohoric wins stage seven – as it happened.
What is the longest Tour de France stage?
At 220km is the longest stage of the race to Longwy in the Lorraine and a hard day on lumpy roads. Once in Longwy there’s the same finish used in 2017 when Peter Sagan accidentally unclipped his foot in the sprint, clipped back in and won the stage.
How many miles is Stage 7 of the Tour de France?
It’s 249.1km long, a distance typically seen in one-day Monuments like Liege-Bastogne-Liege, not at the end of a week of exhausting racing.
Did Cav make the time cut?
Green jersey holder Mark Cavendish (Deceuninck-QuickStep) was among the last men to make the time cut on a brutally hard stage 9 of the Tour de France in the Alps on Sunday, finishing with three teammates just 1:32 ahead of the 37:20 cut-off point.
Who won stage 7?
The Dutchman claimed his maiden Grand Tour stage win after denying Bauke Mollema and Davide Formolo at the end of a fascinating battle on the Southern Apennines.
What is the longest stage of the Tour de France 2021?
stage seven
The route for the 2021 Tour de France was announced by Christian Prudhomme on 1 November 2020, during France Télévisions’ Stade 2 programme. The race covered a distance of 3,414 kilometres (2,121 miles), and saw its longest stage since the 2000 Tour de France, with 249.1 kilometres (154.8 miles) on stage seven.
Is Cav in the Giro?
Mark Cavendish is heading into the 2022 edition of the Giro d’Italia motivated to continue the strong form he has shown this season, but suggested early season wins have papered over the serious injury he suffered at the Six Days of Ghent in November.