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The only sportive series where you can feel like a champion and enjoy the Tour de France unique atmosphere

“The Tour de France is the world's greatest cycling race. Each year it is passionately followed by fans around the world so it has naturally given rise to L'Étape by Tour de France”, said Christian Prudhomme, Tour de France director. The series has now expanded to multiple international locations including China, Thailand, Mexico, Brasil and Australia.

Among L’Étape series, L'Étape du Tour de France is defined as the Queen stage, our flagship, the sportive in each riders’ bucket list. With a peloton of 15 000 riders and 50 nationalities, it is Europe's biggest cycling event. Riding on the same routes and under the same conditions as Tour de France champions: this is the promise that, L'Étape du Tour de France has kept since 1993.

KEY FIGURES

22 events

This 2022 we close the year with 22 events in 6 years. Thank you!

15,000 racers

During these 6 years, L'Étape México has touched the lives of more than 15,000 cyclists.

Our mission is to bring the official experience to all Tour de France lovers, while you compete on the most spectacular routes in Mexico.

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The only cycling event in the world allowing to race and feel like a Tour de France champion.

  • Race with Tour de France champions
  • Route designed by Tour de France experts
  • High-level of safety and assistance
  • Race with Tour de France champions
  • Route designed by Tour de France experts
  • High-level of safety and assistance

Tour de France History

1940

Premier tour de France

And so it was that, on 1 July 1903, sixty pioneers set out on their bicycles from Montgeron. After six mammoth stages (Nantes - Paris, 471 km!), only 21 “routiers”, led by Maurice Garin, arrived at the end of this first epic. After having completed the event circuit at an average speed of 25 km/h, Maurice Garin was rewarded with prize money of 6,075 francs, a handsome purse for the era. But most importantly, he was the first in a long line of champions.

1910

Le Tour discovers the High Mountains

Having already tackled the Ballon d’Alsace (1905), the peloton now got to grips with the summits of the Pyrenees. The following year, the race journeyed up into the Alps to take the Col du Galibier mountain pass.

1003

Creation of the Yellow Jersey

The first Yellow Jersey, indicating the leader in the general classification, was issued to Eugène Christophe in Grenoble. The choice of colour evoked the paper on which L’Auto magazine was printed.

1930

The national teams

In an era when Davis Cup was dominated by the famous Musketeers of French tennis, the peloton also aroused much patriotic sentiment. André Leducq was the absolute winner of Le Tour and Charles Pélissier triumphed in eight stages. This was also the year the advertising caravan was created.

1952

First finish at altitude

For this experiment, three finishes at altitude were planned: Alpe d'Huez, Sestrières, and Puy-de-Dôme. Italy's Fausto Coppi crossed all three finish lines in front to claim his second Tour de France crown.

1964

Anquetil becomes the first rider to win Le Tour five times

He will later be joined in this exclusive club of five-time winners of Le Tour by: - Eddy Merckx, known as “The Cannibal” (fifth victory in 1974). He is also the only rider to have won all the separate classifications of le Tour - Bernard Hinault (fifth victory in 1985). He is still the last Frenchman to triumph in the event. - Miguel Indurain (fifth victory in 1995). He became the first rider to win Le Tour five times in a row.

1985

Last victory from a French Rider: Bernard Hinault

After suffering a spectacular fall at the finish of the 14th stage in Saint-Etienne, Bernard Hinault still managed to seal his fifth Tour victory. He remains the last French rider to take the title

1989

Greg LeMond wins the Tour for 8 seconds !

Just 8 seconds separated Greg LeMond and Laurent Fignon! It was all to play in the final time trial between Versailles and the Champs-Elysées. It remains the closest winning margin in the history of the Tour.

2003

The Tour celebrates its centenary

The Tour celebrated its centenary. After a prologue in Paris, the start of the first stage took place exactly where it did in 1903, in front of ‘’Le Reveil Matin’’ café in Montgeron

2013

The Tour de France celebrates its 100th edition

The Tour de France celebrates its 100th edition. With the Grand Départ taking place in Corsica, all departments in Metropolitan France have now played host to the Tour.

2020

Tadej Pogačar become the youngest winner since 1904

For his first participation, the 21 years old Slovenian rider Tadej Pogačar won the 2020 Tour de France. He is the youngest winner since Henri Cornet in 1904.

And More To Come