As the Tour de France progresses south from Amiens to Rouen, riders will encounter a challenging parcours with undulating terrain and five crucial climbs in the final 50 kilometers, which are expected to be pivotal in determining the race outcome. The final ascent, the Rampe Saint-Hilaire, presents a steep gradient just 5 kilometers from the finish line, setting the stage for a potential showdown among puncheurs and general classification contenders, intensifying the competition as they approach the end of the stage.
The parcours features a lot of undulating terrain with five categorised climbs in the last 50km, which will likely decide the outcome of the stage.
The summit of the final climb, the Rampe Saint-Hilaire (0.8km at 10.6%), comes with just 5km to go before an uphill drag to the finish.
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