This Thursday, July 21, it’s the stage of all possibilities. The runners set off from Lourdes at 1.30 p.m. (1.40 p.m. actual start) to arrive in Hautacam, still in Bigorre, at 5.25 p.m. Last Pyrenean stage of the 2022 edition of the Grande Boucle, it promises to be spectacular with 143 km and three first-class climbs: the Col d’Aubisque (16.4 km at 7.1%), the Col de Spandelles (10 .3 km at 8.3%) to finish on a final climb towards the winter sports resort (13.6 km at 7.8%). Three exceptional passes including a new one, the Spandelles pass, still impassable a few years ago. Sporting facts, on the side, visit of Emmanuel Macron, follow this 18th stage live with France Bleu Béarn Bigorre from 9am in the morning on the start village until the finish of the riders.
The essential
- Emmanuel Macron is expected on the stage in the middle of the afternoon
- France Bleu Béarn Bigorre is live from the departure village of Lourdes from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
- 143 km of mountain, departure from Lourdes at 1.30 p.m., scheduled arrival in Hautacam at 5.25 p.m.