The 2020 Tour de France, taking place from June 27 to July 19, will feature nine flat stages, eight mountain stages and three hilly stages.
The 107th edition of the Tour will start in Nice.
Find out more about this year’s route.
View the stages in detail below:
Stage one (flat) Saturday, June 27: Nice Moyen Pays to Nice 156km
Stage two (mountain) Sunday, June 28: Nice Haut Pays to Nice 187km
Stage three (flat) Monday, June 29: Nice to Sisteron 198km
Stage four (hilly) Tuesday, June 30: Sisteron to Orcieres-Merlette 157km
Stage five (flat) Wednesday, July 1: Gap to Privas 183km
Stage six (hilly) Thursday, July 2: Le Teil to Mont Aigoual 191km
Stage seven (flat) Friday, July 3: Millau to Lavaur 168km
Stage eight (mountain) Saturday, July 4: Cazeres-sur-Garonne to Loudenvielle 140km
Stage nine (mountain) Sunday, July 5: Pau to Laruns 154km
Rest day (Monday, July 6) La Charente-Maritime
Stage 10 (flat) Tuesday, July 7: Ile d’Oleron Le Chateau-d’Oleron to Ile de Re Saint-Martin-de-Re 170km
Stage 11 (flat) Wednesday, July 8: Chatelaillon-Plage to Poitiers 167km
Stage 12 (hilly) Thursday, July 9: Chauvigny to Sarran Correze 218km
Stage 13 (mountain) Friday, July 10: Chatel-Guyon to Puy Mary Cantal 191km
Stage 14 (flat) Saturday, July 11: Clermont-Ferrand to Lyon 197km
Stage 15 (mountain) Sunday, July 12: Lyon to Grand Colombier 175km
Rest day (Monday, July 13) Isere
Stage 16 (mountain) Tuesday, July 14: La Tour-du-Pin to Villard-de-Lans 164km
Stage 17 (mountain) Wednesday, July 15: Grenoble to Meribel Col de la Loze 168km
Stage 18 (mountain) Thursday, July 16: Meribel to La Roche-sur-Foron 168km
Stage 19 (flat) Friday, July 17: Bourg-en-Bresse to Champagnole 160km
Stage 20 (individual time-trial) Saturday, July 18: Lure to La Planche des Belles Filles 36km
Stage 21 (flat) Sunday, July 19: Mantes-la-Jolie to Paris Champs-Elysees 122km