August 20, 2026
62nd Tour de l’Avenir 2026 🇫🇷 (2.2U) MU23 – Stage 1 – Caen la Mer / Ouistreham Riva-Bella – Argentan : 151,9 km
Tour de l’Avenir is a UCI 2.NCup stage race run across varied French terrain,
August 20, 2026
62nd Tour de l’Avenir 2026 🇫🇷 (2.2U) MU23 – Stage 1 – Caen la Mer / Ouistreham Riva-Bella – Argentan : 151,9 km
Tour de l’Avenir is a UCI 2.NCup stage race run across varied French terrain, often centered on the mountains and high passes that define its selective character. The route commonly combines long alpine or Pyrenean climbs, valley transfers, and technical descents, with altitude, heat, and sustained effort shaping the race from start to finish. Riders must manage pacing carefully, recover quickly between demanding stages, and adapt to changes in elevation that can open decisive gaps. Race dynamics tend to reward strong team control early, followed by aggressive attacks on the steepest climbs and in the final kilometers of summit stages. Typical stage profiles include mountain passes, reduced transition days, and uphill finishes that test both climbing power and endurance. Wind and weather can add extra difficulty in exposed high areas, especially when fatigue builds over successive days. The finishing style is often a solo arrival or a small-group contest after a selective climb, though flatter or transitional stages may still end in a reduced sprint. It is a race of precision, resilience, and altitude management.
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