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Tour de la Provence Feb 14, 15 & 16 2025

Friday the 14th, the Tour de la Provence (2.1) starts for 3 days in the south of France. Let's hope for some good weather and no "incidents" with motor vehicles.

Startlist at https://www.procyclingstats.com/race/tour-cycliste-international-la-provence/2025/startlist (Last year's winner Big Mads is a starter if he feels better and it's a clash of the titans of sprinting, Bennett and Ackermann (stop laughing at the back!) & lots of local teams trying to make a name for themselves)

Roadbook at
https://www.tourdelaprovence.fr/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Livre-2-route_CIC-TDLP-2025-liseuse.pdf

Overall map
tour-cycliste-international-la-provence-2025-map-28c2df6148459a29531e.jpg
 
Friday the 14th, the Tour de la Provence (2.1) starts for 3 days in the south of France. Let's hope for some good weather and no "incidents" with motor vehicles.

Startlist at https://www.procyclingstats.com/race/tour-cycliste-international-la-provence/2025/startlist (Last year's winner Big Mads is a starter if he feels better and it's a clash of the titans of sprinting, Bennett and Ackermann (stop laughing at the back!) & lots of local teams trying to make a name for themselves)

Roadbook at
https://www.tourdelaprovence.fr/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Livre-2-route_CIC-TDLP-2025-liseuse.pdf

Overall map
tour-cycliste-international-la-provence-2025-map-28c2df6148459a29531e.jpg

Why should we hope for good weather?
 
So we have a downhill sprint, an uphill sprint and flat sprint, after a little uphill bit. Something for everyone who can sprint a bit! Stage 1's ending seems a bit tricky with tunnels and 90 degree corners but hopefully calm heads will prevail.
 
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What we should actually hope for is windy weather, considering how exposed the roads are on the final stage. Sadly, it's not on the cards. Should just be two reduced sprints and a full bunch sprint, and an easy GC win for Pedersen if he's recovered from his bout of illness.
 
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According to
https://france3-regions.francetvinfo.fr/provence-alpes-cote-d-azur/bouches-du-rhone/marseille/tour-de-la-provence-2025-comment-voir-les-trois-etapes-en-direct-a-la-tele-et-sur-le-web-3103990.html
TV times -
Friday 14 February: Marseille > Saint-Victoret, from 2.30 pm to 4.40 pm
Saturday 15 February: Forcalquier > Manosque from 2.35 pm to 4.40 pm
Sunday 16 February: Rognac > Arles from 3.40 pm to 5.20 pm

Spokesperson for the event is our old favourite, Tommy "the tounge" Vockler, winner in 2016.
 
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The streets will never forget the mythical level Nairo Quintana reached here in 2020 and looked destined to win the Tour, before Covid hit and both his knees just stopped functioning.
The battle between Sosa, bernal, alapholipe and woet pouls the following year was also really good. Great racing for February.

Shame the race has now turned into a mads perderson farming week
 
Well, he has to reach Rolf somehow.

But yes, although some middle ground between this route and Ventoux would probably be even better.
I think he'll pass Rolf in the Giro, and that should also ensure that Vingegaard likely stays behind him this year.

As for the route, I think it's good that this is markedly easier than Haut-Var.
 

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