The race restarts on the National Day, and it will be as hot as the first week which cooked many riders who will spend Monday in an ice pool. The temperature will not decrease until Thursday perhaps, or Friday more surely, when it will not even be cool but just 'more normally' hot.
Weeks are shorter now, 6 days only. This one starts with a medium mountain stage, then presents 2 easy days, before getting harder over 3 mountain days, with a finish on top on the two week-end stages.
Standings after week 1
General Classification:
While the Slovenian detached a bit already, there are still many contenders (8) for the podium, and they all are expected favourites.
- Tadej Pogatchar ๐ธ๐ฎ UAE
- Jonas Vingegaard ๐ฉ๐ฐ Visma: +2โฒ42โณ
- Isaac Del Toro ๐ฒ๐ฝ UAE +3โฒ27โณ
- Remco Evenepoel ๐ง๐ช Bora: +3โฒ30โณ
- Juan Ayuso ๐ช๐ธ Lidl-Trek: +3โฒ34โณ
- Paul Seixas ๐ซ๐ท Decathlon: +3โฒ55โณ
- Florian Lipowitz ๐ฉ๐ช Bora: +4โฒ00โณ
- Lenny Martinez ๐ซ๐ท Bahrain: +4โฒ21โณ
- Mattias Skjelmose ๐ฉ๐ฐ Lidl-Trek: +4โฒ57โณ
- Egan Bernal ๐จ๐ด ineos : +9โฒ12โณ
Points classification (Green jersey):
- Mads Pedersen ๐ฉ๐ฐ Lidl-Trek: 268 pts
- Biniam Girmay ๐ช๐ท NSN: 223
- Tim Merlier ๐ง๐ช Soudal-QS: 213
- jasper Philipsen ๐ง๐ช Alpecin: 191
- Max Kanter ๐ฉ๐ช Astana: 172
- Olav Kooij ๐ณ๐ฑ Decathlon 110
Mountain (Polka Dots jersey)
Few points were scored so far.
- Tadej Pogatchar ๐ธ๐ฎ UAE: 28 pts
- Jonas Vingegaard ๐ฉ๐ฐ Visma: 19
- Lenny Martinez ๐ซ๐ท Bahrain: 16
- Alex Baudin ๐ซ๐ท EF: 13
- Valentin Paret-Peintre ๐ซ๐ท Soudal-QS & Paul Seixas ๐ซ๐ท Decathlon: 12
Stages
Stage 10, Tuesday 14
167 km, D+ 3800 m
The stage in the Massif Central looks a bit like the previous (Ussel) stage, but the climbs are significantly more substantial and there is even less flat for recovery, so a breakaway of climbers more than punchers can be expected (if UAE doesn't decide to win it from the peloton).


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Stage 11, Wednesday 15
161 km, D+ 1100 m
This is a sprinters stage.
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Stage 12, Thursday 16
179 km, D+ 1400 m
This one is a bit more hilly than the previous one, but those hills look far from enough to prevent another sprinters stage.
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Stage 13, Friday 17
206 km, D+ 2300 m
After 2 days of sprint, we are progressively getting back in business with this pilgrimage into the land of Pinot. Because the following two days will be finish-on-top stages, this one is likely to be granted to a breakaway. As always these days, it means that a ton of riders will try to join it. The two (not very difficult) climbs only start after 150 km of slightly hilly terrain, and this is the longest stage in this Tour.

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Stage 14, Saturday 18
155 km, D+ 3900 m
This Alsatian mountain stage is a loop in the Vosges. It climbs again the same side of the Ballon d'Alsace that was climbed the day before. The almost final Haag Pass is basically a different road to get to the same point as the Grand Ballon climbed early in the stage.
Today's stage was pretty exciting to watch wondering if the peleton would catch the breakaway.