2023 Tour de France Stage 13 Live Coverage
Welcome to our live coverage of Stage 13 of the 2023 Tour de France! Our live profile and commentary are below, followed by a preview of the technical aspects of the route.
Course Preview
Bastille Day is expected to see a big showdown on the Grand Colombier. Stage 13 on the Tour de France travels from Châtillon-sur-Chalaronne to the brutal pass in the Jura Mountains. It's a relatively short stage, 137.8 kilometres long.
The Tour de France never before visited Châtillon-sur-Chalaronne, a village 50 kilometres north of Lyon. The yellow caravan goes eastward to penetrate the Jura Mountains. The end station is the summit of the Grand Colombier, a mountain that was first used in the 2012 La Grande Boucle. This will be the fifth inclusion, while it will be the second finish at the top. The first Grand Colombier finish happened in 2020.
Back then, the race was kicking the peloton all over the Grand Colombier. Literaly. The riders tackled the colossus from several sides before eventually pushing on all the way to the top. That day, Le Tour served Montée de la Selle de Fromentel (11.1 kilometres at 8.1%), Col de la Biche (6.9 kilometres at 8.9%), and the Grand Colombier (17.4 kilometres at 7.1%) in the last 75 kilometres. Strangely, nothing much happened. Jumbo-Visma set a blistering pace and eventually their leader Primoz Roglic was outsprinted by Tadej Pogacar. A nasty stain on a perfectly executed strategy.
The approach is less demanding this time, and let’s hope it inspires the peloton to more action. The riders climb to the Lèbe observatory – a long drag at shallow gradients – 16.4 kilometres at 3% -, before descending to Artemare. After 10 kilometres on the flat the finish climb kicks in from Culoz. Which is the same as in 2020, so the last 17.4 kilometres climb at 7.4% to the line. The final 3.4 kilometres rise at 9.2% to the line.
The Grand Colombier peaks out at over 1,500 metres. Since there are no surrounding mountains the panoramic 360° view is breathtaking.
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