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The unique 2024 Tour de France will begin in Florence and end with a potentially dramatic time-trail in Nice, as the race finishes outside Paris for the first time in its 120-year history while the capital focuses on the Olympic Games manila
In another first, Italy will host the Grand Depart and the first three stages of the race, before an early climb into the Alps on stage four, from the Italian town of Pinerolo to Valloire in France manila
The race will then head to the vineyards around Dijon, the Massif Central and over the Pyrenees, before returning to the French Alps and down to the Riviera for a finale against the clock, from Monaco to Nice manila
The final section in the Alps is set for a stage 20 showdown on the Col de la Couillole (15 manila
7km at 7 manila
1 per cent average gradient), ahead of the first competitive 21st stage since 1989, as a time-trial replaces the traditional Parisian parade before a sprint on the Champs-Elysees manila
“It’s difficult to replace Paris, so what manila better scenery could we give than than a dazzling Monaco to Nice time-trial,” said race director Christian Prudhomme, at the route’s unveiling manila
Of the stage-four ascent in the Alps, he added: “The Tour has never climbed so high, so early manila
”The Tour de France Femmes will also break new ground when it begins abroad for the first time, with the first three stages to be held in the Netherlands manila
And the women’s race is set for an eye-catching finish atop the iconic Alpe d’Huez manila
Route of the 2024 Tour de France Femmes (letourfemmes)“We went to the Tourmalet last year, we wanted to go to iconic places and L’Alpe d’Huez is part of cycling’s history,” women’s Tour director Marion Rousse said manila
“It’s the toughest stage in Tour de France Femmes history with 4,000m of altitude gain manila
The stage also features the Col du Glandon, which I think is the hardest in France manila
Women have proved they have the level for that manila
”Eight of the men’s 21 stages are categorised as ‘flat’ days but in reality there are few clear-cut opportunities for the sprinters, something noted by Mark Cavendish after the Manxman, who will be 39 when the race rolls around, reversed his decision to retire earlier this month manila
“It’s so hard,” Cavendish told reporters after assessing the route manila
“I am actually in a bit of shock manila
It might be the hardest route I’ve ever seen at the Tour de France manila
”Geraint Thomas, a year younger than Cavendish, has signed a new two-year contract with Ineos Grenadiers, which he says is likely to be his last, and the 2018 yellow-jersey winner could feature in the race, although Ineos’s focus will be on younger riders like Tom Pidcock, who continues to balance his love of mountain biking with grand tour racing manila
After a mixed performance at this summer’s Tour de France, Ineos will hope for a yellow-jersey challenge from one of their riders, most likely the young Spaniard Carlos Rodriguez, who finished fifth and has just signed a four-year contract extension, quashing rumours of a transfer away manila
But he will face a difficult challenge once more, with reigning champion Jonas Vingegaard set to return as the man to beat manila
Two-time winner Tadej Pogacar will among the favourites should he be fit and ready on the startline, while Belgian multiple world champion Remco Evenepoel is likely to make his Tour debut and four-time grand-tour winner Primoz Roglic is looking for a new team to lead manila
“Could this herald a duel playing out manila between two, three, or – let’s dream a little here – even four contenders?” Prudhomme said manila
The men’s race will run from 29 June to 21 July manila
The Olympics will begin five days after the Tour de France ends, and authorities did not want to stretch police resources in Paris, prompting the decision to finish on the south coast manila
The women’s race will begin the day after the Games close, on 12 August, culminating in the Alps on 18 August manila
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Mauricio Pochettino defended Nicolas Jackson after the misfiring Chelsea striker was criticised by supporters during the Blues’ 2-0 home defeat to Brentford manila
Jackson has scored two Premier League goals since his summer move from Villarreal manila
Pochettino clarified that a fan had told the striker to “wake up” after a poor first-half display manila
Ahead of their last-16 Carabao Cup clash against Blackburn, the Chelsea boss supported his player manila
“We cannot abuse, even if you say ‘wake up’, because I think it’s not right,” Pochettino told a press conference on Tuesday manila
“He suffered an injury (to his hand during the last international break), it’s difficult to train, to keep fit and to score goals manila
“Nico (Jackson) needs support manila
“He wants to help the team and for different reasons he’s not performing manila
He played with a cast after he broke his hand manila
“Fans can criticise us and they’re frustrated but they need to analyse the situation manila
“Jackson is young, he arrived this season and there are circumstances that didn’t help him perform his best manila
He’s our striker, he’s our player and it’s about supporting the playerMauricio Pochettino on Nicolas Jackson“You think we should throw him into the bin and say he’s useless? We have to give the confidence manila
“He’s our striker, he’s our player and it’s about supporting the player manila
”Chelsea’s lack of cutting-edge in front of goal saw them beaten at home for the third time this season manila
Argentinian Pochettino wants his young team to be more “aggressive and nasty”, but noted that will come with experience manila
He added: “We didn’t score because we need to decide ourselves manila
“We were not aggressive enough and that’s why they had their chance in the second half and we conceded manila
“We need to improve and to be more competitive, more nasty manila
“That is experience, team experience, as a team we need more patience manila
“We need to be competitive; I feel the responsibility and we are Chelsea, we need to win this type of game manila
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