The Tour de France enters the Switzerlandto survive a difficult stage, another, as the race treads Gallic ground the race is not disappointing at all, with constant ups and downs with up to four scoring points. It is true that they are not the great entity of the fourth and third categories, but the outcome to Lausannethe capital of Olympism, is demanding and explosive.
In fact, the silence in the peloton will only last for the first 20 kilometers, as the first bonus sprint arrives soon and there is no time to remove your hands from the steering wheels on the first ascent to mark the day, the Côte du Maréchet (2 km to 5.7%)followed by Côte des Rousses (6.7 km to 5%) and the Col de Pétra Félix (2m4 km with 5.6%).
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After crowning this mountainous difficulty, the peloton will face a frightening descent on the way to Lausannewhere the stage ends Cote du Stade Olympique. It was an uphill finish of 4.8 kilometers on average 4.6% but with ramps reaching 12%. An explosive ending that can describe more than one runner as long as those in the best shape suggest it.
Ideal day for a new escape, with a terrain that could allow him to reach the end without a problem, as long as the other teams allow it.
Source: La Verdad

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