Stage 21 of the Tour de France 2025 promises the usual Parisian show, but with a twist. This year’s finale still finishes on the iconic Champs-Élysées, but it now includes a loop through Montmartre, echoing the Olympic road race from last summer. Will the new climbs shake up the sprint? Or will tradition hold firm? We preview the route and potential favorites. #TDF

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2025 tour to France stage 21 and we’re finishing in Paris on the Shanles. But this isn’t your typical Shanley finish. No, no, no. After the success of the Paris Olympics last year, the road race and the climb up the Mont Mart, you’ll remember all the fans and Remco Evanapool. Well, the organizer has thrown in the climb in the closing three circuits of this final stage of the 2025 Tour to France. The stage 132.3 km long. Their first stage will be about parade and celebrations. And then we get down to the meat of the stage. Those three climbs before the finish there on the famous boulevard. That climb coming the final time with around 6 km before the finish. 1.1 km long, 5.9% average gradients and fans will be surely lined up as we saw in the Olympics to get a glimpse at the stars and the race leader of course Tatt Pogachar and second place overall Jonas Vingiga and third overall Florian Leapowitz as they race to hopefully that podium finish but be on the lookout for attacks. Who do you think is going to win the day? Will it be a traditional sprint finish or are we going to see an attacker like Walt Van Art take advantage or Quinn Simmons? Drop your predicted winner in the comments below. Tune in for the final stage of the 2025 Tour to France in Paris.

11 Comments

  1. I can see Jonas risking everything to win the stage and win the GC with a huge attack.
    Or he may just follow Pog all the way to the finish line.

  2. If Tour officials really want to spice up the last stage — make it an Individual Time Trial…….they can talk about each rider (individually) receiving cheers from fans; while quietly hoping for LeMond/Fignon every year.

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