In 2015, the Netherlands will host the Grand
Start of the Tour de France for the sixth time.
There is a year, seven months and six days until
the 102nd edition of the Tour de France kicks off from Utrecht,
the fourth largest city in the Netherlands.
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Tour de France 2015 to Start in Utrecht. Click to Enlarge.
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After bursting back onto the scene in July 2013
with Bauke Mollema (6th) and Laurens Ten Dam (13th), the Dutch
armada will work hard to shine in front of the home crowds in the
opening time trial on 4 July.
A 13.7 km pancake-flat course
entirely within the city will decide who gets to wear the first
yellow jersey of the 2015 Tour.
The next day, the peloton will congregate in front of Utrecht's Exhibition Centre for the start
of the first road race stage.
Plenty of cards to play for the Dutch, who have not won a Tour stage since 2005.
The roaring
crowds will hope that one of their heroes can follow in the footsteps of Jan Janssen and Joop Zoetemelk, who won the Grande
Boucle in 1968 and 1980, respectively.
Christian Prudhomme,
Director of the Tour de France, said, "The Netherlands is a cycling
nation, one which has written quite a few remarkable chapters of
the history of the Tour de France. Utrecht's main attraction was
the way it's integrated cycling into its day-to-day life. Its
natural and palpable relationship with cycling is quite simply an
inspiration."
Tour de France,
Utrecht,
Cycling
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