Stage 17 of the Tour de France 2025 runs 160.4 km from Bollène to Valence and looks straightforward, until a pair of mid-stage climbs threaten to blow up the script. Can the sprint teams keep it together for Jonathan Milan or Tim Merlier, or will a hungry breakaway finally cash in? We preview the stage. #TDF

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2025 tour to France, stage 17, straight north up the Ran Valley. Great place for wine. Two categorized four climbs. The last one coming a decent amount of kilometers out from the finish to not suit the climbers, but more suit a climber who can sprint and really suit an escape. This 160 km stage the day after Mononton 2. Well, I think the sprinters are going to be too tired to do something. However, let me know down in the comments who you think will give it a go, who has the chance as we head north into the Ran Valley. I think Kaden Groves as he can make the move because these teams like Alpas and Dunic Sudall Quickstep without their stars in the race want to make up for losing them. Kayen Groves would love to win off the hills of Matthew Vanderpool’s abandon. We’d love to see Vinnie Gay up there. I’m going to go with Benium Germe on the day. Stage 17 of the 2025 Tour to France. Volance.

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  1. Lidl trek needs to wake up a little bit..the gol needs to be to keep the green jersey with Milan so they need to control for the sprint and for the arrive but till now they just left Johnny alone..

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