Tour de France 2025 Stage 9 heads from Chinon to Châteauroux and looks made for the sprinters, but can a breakaway ruin their weekend plans? With Jonathan Milan and Tim Merlier in top form, their teams will be desperate to control the race. We break down the route, the wind and the wild card threats who could shake things up. #TDF
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2025 tour to France stage nine the Sunday weekend stage and well everybody’s working for the weekend and especially the sprinters with a sprint stage on Saturday won by Johnny Milan and a sprint stage on Sunday won by well I don’t know who there’s a intermediate sprint early on and then nothing else no categorized climbs nothing to save us from the boredom except maybe crosswinds until the sprint teams kick it up and drill it in. Accelerate heading towards Chataroo, the famous Sprint City. And when we get into Shataroo, it’s a slight left, a lefthand turn, and then a sharp 90° right-hand turn before we see on the horizon the final kilometer. So, we have around 1,500 m of straight shot to get to the finish line and then the excitement will happen. So, you must tune in for this one. 170 km. Maybe tune in for the second half. Set your alarm. Wake up live and on demand on flow bikes early in the morning. And when we get to Chataroo, it’s going to be exciting. Let me know down in the comments who do you think is going to be the top dog in Chataroo. Is it going to be Johnny Milan doubling up in the green jersey throwing his arms up in the air let out by Conson Stoven Tounes surfing around off the Alpas boys or the tutor boys or perhaps Kaden Groves from Alpason will have a shot. Benim Gay rebounding or Tim Mirlier getting revenge after a puncture and getting a victory for Sudol Quickstep or perhaps while Fenrar who surprised us with the second place in stage eight. Tune in to find out who do I pick. I’m picking Tim Millier to fight back after the puncture in stage eight. Tune in Sunday. Shatteroo the 2025 Tur of France stage 9.
4 Comments
Take me down to Sprinters City
Where the roads are fast and victory is pretty
Launch me home (I want my team to please, launch me home)
I'm confident in Bini for tomorrow, Milan has definitely been looking better so far, but i'd be surprised if he managed back to back stage wins.
I'm think Merlier for this one. But perhaps Binny for a podium
Its Merlier