Key points
Ø La Course by Le Tour will take place in two legs this year, first from Briançon to the Col d’Izoard and then to Marseilles, with a completely new format for the second leg: a pursuit.
Ø A few minutes before the riders in the Tour de France arrive, the competitors with the best times at the Col d’Izoard will fight for victory in Marseilles on a 23-kilometre time trial the day before the final stage of the Tour de France.
Ø This new race will showcase women’s cycling and offer a great spectacle to the fans present in Marseilles, and even more so to those inside the Orange Vélodrome.
From the presentation of the 2017 Tour de France, we knew that the women’s peloton would be tackling the mythical Col d’Izoard as part of the 4th edition of La Course by Le Tour on Thursday 20th July. We now know that the ascent, eagerly awaited by the riders, will be followed by another equally unusual experience a few days later. To coincide with the time trial to be held in Marseilles the day before the final stage of the 2017 Tour de France, the ladies with the best times at Col d’Izoard will be invited to ride the 23-kilometre route around the Orange Vélodrome in an unprecedented and spectacular format: a pursuit!
A legendary mountain pass… to enjoy a unique experience
On Thursday 20th July, just a few hours before the arrival of the peloton of the Tour de France, the ladies will have the honour of fighting it out on the formidable Col d’Izoard as part of the 4th edition of La Course by Le Tour. The rider who raises her arms just after she passes the Casse Déserte will become a cycling legend. However, the stage victory is not the only thing at stake that day. Those ladies who finish within 5 minutes of the winner will earn the right to take part in an exceptional event just 48 hours later. On Saturday 22nd July, the day before the arrival of the Tour de France in Paris, and with a start and finish inside the mythical Orange Vélodrome, they will participate in a completely new race format. This will delight not only the riders but also the 67,000 spectators expected in the stadium that day, as well as the fans along the roads leading to Marseilles.
A completely new type of race!
While the Men will fight out an individual time trial that day on the streets of Marseilles, the Ladies will embark on an unprecedented race format. Instead of starting every minute, or every two minutes (usually the case in a time trial), the Ladies will start in the Orange Vélodrome based on the time differences recorded a few days earlier in the stage ending at the Col d’Izoard. This will provide an authentic pursuit in a spectacular setting, with the possible groupings of riders making the event a completely random one. The aim for the competitors is simple: reach the finish line first in the Orange Vélodrome.
Women’s cycling: looking ahead to the future
This new race format will put the female champions in the spotlight and allow the whole world to discover a completely new kind of race by taking advantage of the media exposure of the Tour de France, the 3rd most popular sports event in the world. It will be an important event to promote women’s cycling and will allow new races in the sporting calendar. This approach is shared with the partners of La Course, starting with Groupe FDJ, which continues its encouragement of women’s sport and cycling in particular. It is also a format that will delight sports fans in general, as it combines suspense and tactical battles and is easy to understand. It emphasises what makes cycling beautiful: the first to cross the finish line wins the race!
THE NEWS
Reservations to attend the 20th stage of the Tour de France 2017 at the Orange Vélodrome are open. On Saturday 22nd July, come and watch a unique free admission event in the legendary stadium in Marseilles, which could see the leaders falter at the last stage before the final stage in Paris!