today’s stage times

today’s stage times
today’s stage times

Bologna, 1 July 2024 – From Piacenza of the dome frescoed by Guercino at Mole Antonelliana of Turin, the third stage of the Tour del France, on Monday will say goodbye to Emilia Romagna to launch into Piedmont and approach the border with France afterwards two exciting days who saw for the first time the kermesse starting from Italy.

The third stage of the Tour de France leaves Emilia Romagna to head to Piedmont

The Tour bids farewell to Emilia Romagna, a 230km stage

It will be a stage of 230.08 kmamong the longest of the Grand Boucle and this time, with a fairly flat altitude, you will be able to see the fast wheels of the group sprinting.

In Piacenza the Tour village is located at Viale Malta parking and will be open from 8.15, where you can discover attractions, champions, find gadgets and let yourself be intoxicated by this yellow magic, aware of living an important moment in history. This Italian Grand Depart, in fact, is the first in our country in 111 years of the Tour de France. The special advertising caravan, instead, will start at 9.15, stopping for half an hour at the start. The signature sheet will also be placed in Viale Malta and will open at 10.05 with the start given at 11.15 in adjacent to the podium signature. In Turin, however, the arrival is placed on Galileo Ferraris Course at the end of a 700-meter straight that is well suited to sprinting. And the Tour’s Fan Park is also worth discovering, with attractions, gadgets and champions

Piacenza-Turin stage: the route

Game from Piacenzatherefore, the race will touch Brake breaker (11.42), Pontetidone (11.45), Sarmato (11.47), Castel San Giovanni (11.54), Campo d’Oro 11.59. Here he will leave Emilia. Next it will touch Campagnasso (12.06), Redavalle (12.25), Santa Giuletta (12.28), Case orto (12.30), Romera (12.32), Casteggio (12.35), Cerreto (12.38), Montebello of the battle (12.39), Genestrello (12:42), Voghera (sp10-vc-sp10 – 12:49), Pontecurone (sp93-vc-sp10 – 13:01), sp10 Tortona (13:13), Tortone climb – Fausto Coppi (13:18), Alessandria (13:53), Cantalupo (14:03), Carentino (14:17), Bazzana (14:27), Nizza monferrato (sp28-sp456-sp592 – 14:33), Santo Stefano Belbo (sp592-vc-sp3 – 14:54), Boglietto (15:03), Castagnole delle lanze (15:10), Neive (15:17), Barbaresco (15:21), Barbaresco climb (15:23), Alba (sp3-vc-sp429-sr29 – 15:36), Mussotto (15:42), Racca (15:46), Sommariva climb (4.00 pm), Ceresole alba (4.14 pm), Cavalleri-fumeri (4.26 pm), Carmagnola (sp661-sr20 – 4.27 pm), Carignano (sr20-sp142 – 4.39 pm), Piobesi torinese (sp142- sp145) – 4.47pm), Vinovo (sp145-sp143 – 4.51pm), Garino (4.55pm), Vc Stupinigi Nichelino (5.00pm). The arrival at Torino It is scheduled for 5:12 pm

The next day, Tuesday, the fourth stage of the Tour de France will go from Pinerolo to Valloirereturning to France after this great all-Italian departure.

Where to watch the Tour de France on TV

If you are unable to be present, you can watch the race on TV thanks to the considerable media coverage it offers. Live free-to-air TV is available on Rai 2 HD (from 2pm) and Rai Sport HD (from 12.40pm, then the move to Raidue at 2pm), while the live subscription can be seen on Eurosport 1 HD and Eurosport 2 HD (channels 210 and 211 of the Sky schedule). The streaming of the Tour, however, can be enjoyed both free of charge on the RaiPlay portal and by subscription on the Eursosport.it, Discovery+, Sky Go, Now and Dazn platforms.

 
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