also from Velowire (https://www.velowire.com/article/11...urs-sur-le-parcours-et-les-villes-etapes.html):
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c.ledauphine.com
14 juillet : Châtillon - Gd Colombier
15 juillet : Annemasse - Morzine
16 juillet : Les Gets - St Gervais
17 juillet : Repos
18 juillet : CLM Passy - Combloux avec Montée de Domancy
19 juillet : Sallanches - Col de la Loze et arrivée à Courchevel en descente.
20 juillet : Moûtiers - Bourg en Bresse
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Not much different then we already knew, but with ledauphine as sourch the rumours getting more trustfull. The overall picture of the route seems to be good. But those alp stages so far are not looking good.
-GD, most likely 2020 style.
-Could be a good stage, although I hope more than just the traditional Joux-Plaine Morzine run in. Joux-Plain + Joux Vert is what I'm hoping for. But even if they do this combo, it's tricky placed for long range attacks as all the next stages will be important
-St Gervais is hopelessly placed for good stage design. Le Bettex is likely, but is not good linkable with any other climb
-Passy and Combloux are almost 2 towns next to each other. Probably a to short hilly time trial that will appear to be the only time trial in the race
-Col de la Loze can grow to be a classic, but coming from Sallanches it's horrible linkable to any other mayor climb. So, it will be all about those last kilometers on col de la Loze again + some kilometers downhill to Courchevel and maybe 1 uphill to the airport. No long range attacks possible. Or ASO should have a surprise in mind?
-sprint, with at least the second half of the stage completely flat (is the Rhone valley around Bourg en Bresse know for wind in the summer????)
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L’enquête. Sept jours dans les Alpes... Découvrez où va passer le Tour de France 2023
Alors que le parcours du Tour de France 2023 sera dévoilé ce jeudi à Paris, nous vous révélons les grandes lignes du tracé de cette 110e édition. Une cuvée qui fera de nouveau la part belle aux Alpes avec un terrain de jeu idéal pour la revanche du match haletant de l’été dernier entre Jonas...
15 juillet : Annemasse - Morzine
16 juillet : Les Gets - St Gervais
17 juillet : Repos
18 juillet : CLM Passy - Combloux avec Montée de Domancy
19 juillet : Sallanches - Col de la Loze et arrivée à Courchevel en descente.
20 juillet : Moûtiers - Bourg en Bresse
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Not much different then we already knew, but with ledauphine as sourch the rumours getting more trustfull. The overall picture of the route seems to be good. But those alp stages so far are not looking good.
-GD, most likely 2020 style.
-Could be a good stage, although I hope more than just the traditional Joux-Plaine Morzine run in. Joux-Plain + Joux Vert is what I'm hoping for. But even if they do this combo, it's tricky placed for long range attacks as all the next stages will be important
-St Gervais is hopelessly placed for good stage design. Le Bettex is likely, but is not good linkable with any other climb
-Passy and Combloux are almost 2 towns next to each other. Probably a to short hilly time trial that will appear to be the only time trial in the race
-Col de la Loze can grow to be a classic, but coming from Sallanches it's horrible linkable to any other mayor climb. So, it will be all about those last kilometers on col de la Loze again + some kilometers downhill to Courchevel and maybe 1 uphill to the airport. No long range attacks possible. Or ASO should have a surprise in mind?
-sprint, with at least the second half of the stage completely flat (is the Rhone valley around Bourg en Bresse know for wind in the summer????)