It is the longest stage of the Tour de France 2022 that this 7th stage which takes place on July 7 between Binche in Belgium and Longwy in Lorraine. On the program, two 3rd category passes, a 4th category pass and an intermediate sprint. The end will obviously be the arrival on the coast of the nuns in Longwy, over the last 5 kilometers. In 2017, during the last passage of the Tour de France in the city, it was Peter Sagan who won in the sprint in an epic final. Discover minute-by-minute schedules to see the runners pass.
Timetables, city by city and key meeting points
It is from Binche in Belgium that the start will be given shortly after noon on July 7, 2022. Then, the runners will set off for 219.9 km, first along the border, then in the Ardennes where they will cross the border in Regniowez. The first difficulty, and probably the first place to settle down to see the runners pass, will be the coast of the Mazures on the D31, classified 3rd category. the intermediate sprint is to be seen in Carignan at kilometer 74.
Then it will be the passage in Meuse, followed by Meurthe-et-Moselle. The two difficulties before the finish are the coast of Montigny-sur-Chiers (classified category 4 and the coast of Pulventeux 5 km from the finish. The best places to admire the finish will obviously be on the coast of the nuns which will end this stage in Longwy.
- 12:05 p.m.: departure from Binche in Belgium (actual departure 12:15 p.m.)
- 2:14 p.m.: Côte des Mazures (2km at 7.6%)
- 3:34 p.m .: Carignan (sprint)
- 4:54 p.m.: Montigny-sur-Chiers coast (1.6km at 4.4%)
- 5:08 p.m.: Côte de Pulventeux (800m at 12.3%)
- 5:15 p.m.: Coast of the Nuns (1.6km at 5.8%)
Discover the timetables minute by minute
The route of the 6th stage between Binche and Longwy
The interactive map of the 6th stage of the Tour de France 2022
The profile of the 6th stage
The next day, July 8, the 7th stage will also start from Lorraine to link Tomblaine to the Super-Planche-des-Belles-Filles.
The Tour de France 2022 in the Grand Est and Franche-Comté
The Tour 2022 is also the Women’s Tour de France which is making a remarkable comeback in the East of France with five stages in the Grand Est and a stage in Franche-Comté, on July 31, between Lure and the Super Planche -des-Belles-Filles in Haute-Saône.