Discover all the information about this seventh stage!
| If you do not see this message correctly, click here. | | | Stage 7 - 07/02/2021: Vierzon > Le Creusot - 249.1 KM |
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| | | M. VAN DER POEL | AFC - BEL | |
| | M. CAVENDISH | DQT - BEL | |
| | M. MOHORIC | TBV - BRN | |
| | T. POGACAR | UAD - UAE | |
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| | JUMBO - VISMA | NED | |
| | M. MOHORIC | TBV - BRN | |
| | M. MOHORIC | TBV - BRN | |
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| | | | | The stage of the day review |
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| | Last kilometer of the stage |
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| | | | | The longest Tour de France stages in images! |
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| | With 249.1 kilometres on the programme, today's stage between Vierzon and Le Creusot was the longest stage offered for 21 years! Watch the history of these marathon stages experienced on the Grande Boucle. | | | |
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| | | | Key figure of the day | Matej Mohoric's win in Le Creusot has been claimed after a 209 km breakaway. As a first step, he was escaped along with 28 other riders, before he achieved to go solo in the final. The last time a rider won a Tour stage after a 200km+ breakaway? Michael Rogers, winner in Bagnères-de-Luchon in 2014, after having been part of a 208 km breakaway. He was a member of a group of 21 riders he managed to drop in the final.
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| | Sport Director: Inside a team car |
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| | Discover the daily life of a sports director on a stage of the Tour de France and directly in the car! | | | |
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