The 110th edition of the Tour de France, the longest running and most important cycling competition on the planet, continues its tour of France. The 15th stage of the Tour de France will cover 179 kilometers between Les Gets Les Portes Du Soleil and Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc, through a route that presents a challenging topography.
After a particularly demanding week, everything is set for a battle between the leaders in the impressive mountains of Haute-Savoie. This part of the course promises to be a truly arduous test, as it will take runners over a series of challenging summits, including the Col de la Forclaz de Montmin, the Croix Fry and the Aravis.
The most critical and challenging moments of the race will take place during the ascent of Le Bettex, a section that is located on the majestic slopes of Mont Blanc. It is here where the steepest and most challenging sections will be found, especially at the level of the Amerands, which reach slopes of up to 17%.
The winner of the previous stage was the Spanish Carlos Rodríguez, who took advantage of the battle between Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard to become champion of his first stage and provisionally put himself first.
The 2023 Tour de France will continue this Sunday, July 2, at 1:05 p.m., from Les Gets Les Portes Du Soleil, with a mountain stage in which the riders will cover 179 kilometers. The conference can be seen on television on RTVE and can also be followed live on the La Vanguardia website.