Winter Olympics, Six Nations, Roland-Garros, Tour de France, World Cup … Download the 2022 calendar of sporting events not to be missed

2022, year of the Blues? After the tricolor exploits of Clarisse Agbegnenou, Fabio Quartararo and Julian Alaphilippe – to name a few – in 2021, the Blues will resume their hunt for titles during a busy year in a meeting not to be missed. Handball Euro, Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, Tour de France, World Athletics Championships, Rugby World Cup for ambitious Bleues, European swimming championships, Football World Cup … franceinfo: sport you has prepared the calendar of sporting events not to be missed in this new year.

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January
Dakar Rally, from 1st to 14th
Africa Cup of Nations, January 9 to February 6
Men’s handball euro from 13 to 30
Australian Open from 17th to 30th
WRC Rallye de Monte-Carlo from 20 to 23

February
Winter Olympics in Beijing from 4th to 20th
Men’s Six Nations Tournament: France-Italy (6), France-Ireland (13), Scotland-France (26)
Men’s Champions League, round of 16 first leg (16-17 and 22-23)
SuperBowl the 13th

Alexis Pinturault & nbsp; on the Alta Badia track, & nbsp; Sunday, December 19, 2021. (TIZIANA FABI / AFP)

March
Paralympic Olympics from 4th to 13th
Paris-Nice from 6 to 13
MotoGP Qatar Grand Prix on the 6th
Men’s Champions League, round of 16 second leg (8-9 and 15-16)
Men’s Six Nations Tournament: Wales-France (11) and France-England (19)
World Athletics Championships from 18th to 20th
Women’s Champions League, 1/4 final (22-23 and 30-31)
MotoGP Indonesian Grand Prix on the 20th
Bahrain F1 Grand Prix on the 20th
Milan-San Remo on the 20th
World figure skating events from 21 to 27
Women’s Six Nations Tournament: France-Italy (27)
Saudi Arabian F1 Grand Prix on the 27th
Play-offs Football World Cup from 24th to 29th

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April
Women’s Six Nations Tournament: France-Ireland (2), Scotland-France (10), Wales-France (22), France-England (30)
MotoGP Argentinian Grand Prix on the 3rd
Tour of Flanders on the 4th
Masters of Augusta from 4th to 10th
Men’s Champions League, 1/4 final (5-6 and 12-13)
F1 Australian Grand Prix on the 10th
MotoGP Americas Grand Prix on the 10th
Paris-Roubaix on April 17
Women’s Champions League, 1/2 finals (23-24 and 30 April-1 May)
F1 Grand Prix of Emilia Romagna on April 24
MotoGP Portuguese Grand Prix on April 24
Men’s Champions League, 1/2 finals first leg (26-27)

Gaelle Hermet challenges the English defense line at the final Six Nations Tournament, on April 24, 2021, in Twickenham.  (ANDREW COWIE / COLORSPORT)

May
MotoGP Spanish Grand Prix the 1st
Giro d’Italia from 6 to 29
Coupe de France final on the 8th
Miami F1 Grand Prix on the 8th
MotoGP French Grand Prix on the 15th
38th and last day of Ligue 1 on the 21st
Women’s Champions League final, the 22
Spanish F1 Grand Prix on the 22nd
Roland Garros from May 22 to June 5
Challenge Cup final on the 27th
Men’s Champions League final on the 28th
Champions Cup final on the 28th
F1 Monaco Grand Prix on the 29th
MotoGP Italian Grand Prix on the 29th

Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal at the end of their semi-final at Roland Garros on June 11, 2021. & nbsp;  (MARTIN BUREAU / AFP)

June
Nations League, from 2 to 14
Catalan Moto GP Grand Prix on the 5th
24h of Le Mans cars on the 11th and 12th
F1 Azerbaijani Grand Prix on the 12th
US Open golf from 16th to 19th
F1 Canadian Grand Prix on the 19th
MotoGp German Grand Prix on the 19th
MotoGP Dutch Grand Prix on the 26th
Wimbledon tournament from June 27 to July 10

Roger Federer leaves Wimbledon court after his lost quarter-final on July 7, 2021. (AELTC / EDWARD WHITAKER / POOL / AFP)

July
Tour de France from 1st to 24th
British F1 Grand Prix on 3
Women’s Euro football from 6 to 31
Austrian F1 Grand Prix on the 10th
MotoGP Finnish Grand Prix on the 10th
World Athletics Championships from 15th to 24th
F1 French Grand Prix on the 24th
Tour de France women from 24 to 31
Hungarian F1 Grand Prix on the 31st

Julian Alaphilippe donned his world champion jersey on Corsican roads on Sunday 24 October.  (DIRK WAEM / BELGA MAG)

August
Start of the Ligue 1 championship on the 6th
MotoGP British Grand Prix on the 7th
European omnisport championships from 11 to 21
MotoGP Austrian Grand Prix on the 21st
Belgian F1 Grand Prix on the 28th
Tour of Spain from August 19 to September 11

Marie Wattel during the 100-meter butterfly final, Monday July 26.  (FRANCOIS-XAVIER MARIT / AFP)

September
Men’s Euro Basket from 1st to 18th
F1 Dutch Grand Prix on the 4th
MotoGP San Marino Grand Prix on the 4th
F1 Italian Grand Prix on the 11th
MotoGP Aragon Grand Prix on the 18th
Women’s Basketball World Cup from September 22 to October 1
Nations League from 22 to 27
Russian F1 Grand Prix on the 25th
MotoGP Japanese Grand Prix on the 25th
Ryder Cup from September 30 to October 2

Sandrine Gruda faces Nigeria during the Olympic basketball tournament on July 30, 2021 in Tokyo.  (BALLET PAULINE / KMSP)

October
F1 Singapore Grand Prix on 2
MotoGP Thailand Grand Prix on 2
Women’s Rugby World Cup from October 8 to November 12
Japanese F1 Grand Prix on October 9
MotoGP Australian Grand Prix on the 16th
F1 United States Grand Prix on the 23rd
MotoGP Malaysian Grand Prix on the 23rd
Masters 1000 de Paris-Bercy from October 29 to November 6
F1 Mexican Grand Prix on the 30th
WTA Finals from October 31 to November 6

Safi N'Diaye, second row of the French women's rugby team, during the Six Nations Tournament in Galsgow, Scotland, on October 25, 2020 (ANDY BUCHANAN / AFP)

November
Women’s handball euro from 4 to 20
Start of the Route du Rhum on the 6th
MotoGP Valencia Grand Prix on the 6th
WRC Rally Japan from 10th to 13th
Rugby Women’s World Cup Final on the 12th
F1 Brazilian Grand Prix on the 13th
ATP Finals from 14 to 21
F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on the 20th
Football World Cup from November 21 to December 18

Max Verstappen succeeds in relegating Lewis Hamilton to the background.  At the end of a last round of madness and incessant controversy, the Dutchman is crowned world champion for the first time, on December 12, 2021. (HASSAN AMMAR / AP / SIPA)

December
Men’s Football World Cup Final on the 18th
Boxing Day the 26th

Hugo Lloris holds the World Cup trophy July 15, 2018, in Moscow, Russia.  (GABRIEL BOUYS / AFP)


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