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Now, let’s break down what we know, what’s rumored, and why the 2026 route could be one of the most unpredictable tours in years. It all begins on July 4th in Spain. Starting in Barcelona was something we haven’t seen in years, at least not on the first day of the race. A team time trial. 19.7 km through the streets of the Catalonian capital with two categorized clims thrown in. This won’t be a parade. The time gaps here could already matter. Stage two, 178 km from Tarragona back to Barcelona. eight categorized climbs along the way with that same nasty finish that we see in the team time trial. A little uphill punch to the line. Then stage three crosses the Pyrenees border, finishing at Long, a ski resort perched at 1,800 m. That means a summit finish on day three. From there, the race winds its way through the Pyrenees, rumored to be hitting Fua Ho over the Kodel Bisque and the Kusulor. Two climbs that always bring chaos. By the end of week one, the Pelon will have raced north through the mountains out of Spain in a city center finish in Bordeaux, wine

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