List of Tour de France Grands Départs

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The Tour de France is an annual road bicycle race held over 23 days in July. Established in 1903 by newspaper L'Auto, the Tour is the most well-known and prestigious of cycling's three "Grand Tours"; the others are the Giro d'Italia and the Vuelta a España.[1] The race usually covers approximately 3,500 kilometres (2,200 mi), passing through France and neighbouring countries such as Belgium.[2] The race is broken into day-long segments, called stages. Individual finishing times for each stage are totalled to determine the overall winner at the end of the race.

The course changes every year, almost always finishing in Paris; since 1975 (except for 2024) it has finished along the Champs-Élysées. The start of the course is known as the Grand Départ. Since the 1950s it has typically taken place in a different town each year, and since the 1970s it has been common to award the Grand Départ to cities outside France as a way of increasing international interest in the competition and the sport. In all, the Grand Départ has occurred outside France 26 times: 13 times in the Low Countries, 4 times in Germany, and 9 times elsewhere. The right to host the Grand Départ is now highly sought after, with cities bidding to host, and has been shown to increase economic activity as well as interest in cycling in the host area.[3][4][5]

In 2024, the first Grand Départ outside France for the Tour de France Femmes took place in Rotterdam, in the Netherlands.[6]

Host cities

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Tour de France

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Tour de France Grands Départs hosts
Year Country Region Grand Départ host
1903   France   Île-de-France Montgeron
1904   France   Île-de-France Montgeron
1905   France   Île-de-France Noisy-le-Grand
1906   France   Île-de-France Neuilly-sur-Seine
(Vélodrome Buffalo)
1907   France   Île-de-France Neuilly-sur-Seine
(Pont Bineau)
1908   France   Île-de-France Neuilly-sur-Seine
(Pont Bineau)
1909   France   Île-de-France Neuilly-sur-Seine
(Pont de la Jatte)
1910   France   Île-de-France Neuilly-sur-Seine
(Pont de la Jatte)
1911   France   Île-de-France Neuilly-sur-Seine
(Pont de la Jatte)
1912   France   Île-de-France Paris
(Luna Park Porte Maillot)
1913   France   Île-de-France Boulogne-Billancourt
1914   France   Île-de-France Saint-Cloud
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919   France   Île-de-France Paris
(Parc des Princes)
1920   France   Île-de-France Argenteuil
1921   France   Île-de-France Argenteuil
1922   France   Île-de-France Paris
(Luna Park Porte Maillot)
1923   France   Île-de-France Paris
(Luna Park Porte Maillot)
1924   France   Île-de-France Paris
(Luna Park Porte Maillot)
1925   France   Île-de-France Le Vésinet
1926   France   Rhône-Alpes Évian-les-Bains
1927   France   Île-de-France Le Vésinet
1928   France   Île-de-France Le Vésinet
1929   France   Île-de-France Le Vésinet
1930   France   Île-de-France Le Vésinet
1931   France   Île-de-France Le Vésinet
1932   France   Île-de-France Le Vésinet
1933   France   Île-de-France Le Vésinet
1934   France   Île-de-France Le Vésinet
1935   France   Île-de-France Le Vésinet
1936   France   Île-de-France Le Vésinet
1937   France   Île-de-France Le Vésinet
1938   France   Île-de-France Le Vésinet
1939   France   Île-de-France Le Vésinet
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947   France   Île-de-France Paris
1948   France   Île-de-France Paris
1949   France   Île-de-France Paris
1950   France   Île-de-France Paris
1951   France   Lorraine Metz
1952   France   Brittany Brest
1953   France   Alsace Strasbourg
1954   Netherlands   North Holland Amsterdam
1955   France   Upper Normandy Le Havre
1956   France   Champagne-Ardenne Reims
1957   France   Pays de la Loire Nantes
1958   Belgium   Brussels-Capital Region Brussels
1959   France   Alsace Mulhouse
1960   France   Nord-Pas-de-Calais Lille
1961   France   Upper Normandy Rouen
1962   France   Lorraine Nancy
1963   France   Île-de-France Paris
1964   France   Brittany Rennes
1965   West Germany   North Rhine-Westphalia Cologne
1966   France   Lorraine Nancy
1967   France   Pays de la Loire Angers
1968   France   Lorraine Vittel
1969   France   Nord-Pas-de-Calais Roubaix
1970   France   Limousin Limoges
1971   France   Alsace Mulhouse
1972   France   Pays de la Loire Angers
1973   Netherlands   South Holland Scheveningen
1974   France   Brittany Brest
1975   Belgium   Wallonia Charleroi
1976   France   Pays de la Loire Saint-Jean-de-Monts
1977   France   Midi-Pyrénées Fleurance
1978   Netherlands   South Holland Leiden
1979   France   Midi-Pyrénées Fleurance
1980   West Germany   Hesse Frankfurt
1981   France   Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Nice
1982   Switzerland   Basel-Stadt Basel
1983   France   Île-de-France Fontenay-sous-Bois
1984   France   Île-de-France Montreuil
1985   France   Brittany Plumelec
1986   France   Île-de-France Boulogne-Billancourt
1987   West Germany   West Berlin West Berlin
1988   France   Pays de la Loire Pontchâteau
1989   Luxembourg Luxembourg District Luxembourg City
1990   France   Poitou-Charentes Futuroscope
1991   France   Rhône-Alpes Lyon
1992   Spain   Basque Country San Sebastián
1993   France   Pays de la Loire Le Puy du Fou
1994   France   Nord-Pas-de-Calais Lille
1995   France   Brittany Saint-Brieuc
1996   Netherlands   North Brabant 's-Hertogenbosch
1997   France   Upper Normandy Rouen
1998   Ireland   Leinster Dublin
1999   France   Pays de la Loire Le Puy du Fou
2000   France   Poitou-Charentes Futuroscope
2001   France   Nord-Pas-de-Calais Dunkirk
2002   Luxembourg Luxembourg District Luxembourg City
2003   France   Île-de-France Paris
2004   Belgium   Wallonia Liège
2005   France   Pays de la Loire Challans
2006   France   Alsace Strasbourg
2007   United Kingdom Greater London London
2008   France   Brittany Brest
2009   Monaco   Monaco Monaco
2010   Netherlands   South Holland Rotterdam
2011   France   Pays de la Loire Passage du Gois
2012   Belgium   Wallonia Liège
2013   France   Corsica Porto-Vecchio
2014   United Kingdom   Yorkshire Leeds
2015   Netherlands   Utrecht Utrecht
2016   France   Normandy Mont Saint-Michel
2017   Germany   North Rhine-Westphalia Düsseldorf
2018   France   Pays de la Loire Noirmoutier-en-l'Île
2019   Belgium   Brussels-Capital Region Brussels
2020   France   Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Nice
2021   France   Brittany Brest
2022   Denmark   Capital Region of Denmark Copenhagen
2023   Spain   Basque Country Bilbao
2024   Italy   Tuscany Florence
2025   France   Hauts-de-France Lille
2026   Spain   Catalonia Barcelona

Tour de France Femmes

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Year Country Region Grand Départ host
2022   France   Île-de-France Paris
2023   France   Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Clermont-Ferrand
2024   Netherlands   South Holland Rotterdam
2025   France   Brittany Vannes

Countries that have hosted the Grands Départ

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Countries that have hosted the Grands Départ
No. Country Cities
6   Netherlands s-Hertogenbosch, Amsterdam, Leiden, Rotterdam, Scheveningen, Utrecht
5   Belgium Brussels (2), Liège (2), Charleroi
4   Germany
inc.   West Germany
Cologne, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, West Berlin
2   Luxembourg Luxembourg City (2)
2   Spain Barcelona (future), Bilbao, San Sebastian
2   United Kingdom Leeds, London
1   Denmark Copenhagen
1   Ireland Dublin
1   Italy Florence
1   Monaco Monte Carlo
1   Switzerland Basel

Notes and references

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  1. ^ FAQ. Union Cycliste Internationale. Archived from the original on 23 July 2009. Retrieved 17 August 2009.
  2. ^ Dauncey, Hugh; Hare, Geoff (2003). Tour de France: 1903-2003. Routledge. p. 149. ISBN 978-0-7146-5362-4.
  3. ^ "Yorkshire will host the 2014 Tour de France Grand Depart". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 13 July 2015.
  4. ^ Yorkshire tourism boost after Tour de France Grand Depart. BBC. Retrieved 13 July 2015.
  5. ^ Guide Historique (PDF). Tour de France. Retrieved 13 July 2015.
  6. ^ Farrand, Stephen (2023-07-10). "Tour de France Femmes to start in the Netherlands in 2024". cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 2023-07-10.

Bibliography

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See also

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