2026 Tour de France Stage 11 Live Coverage

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2026 Tour de France Stage 11 Live Coverage

Welcome to our live coverage of Stage 11 of the 2026 Tour de France! Our live profile and commentary are below, followed by a preview of the technical aspects of the route.

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Stage 11 of the Tour de France seems set for the sprinters. The route covers 161 kilometres between Vichy and Nevers, with around 1,800 metres of elevation gain.

Vichy is a spa town in central France, best known for its thermal springs, though it also carries the weight of history. During the Second World War, Marshal Philippe Pétain’s government was based here, and the so-called Vichy regime collaborated with Nazi Germany. Nowadays, the town has returned to its roots as a health resort.

Vichy has hosted the Tour de France only once before. In 1952, Italy’s Fiorenzo Magni won the time trial from the Puy de Dôme to Vichy, finishing 2 seconds ahead of Belgium’s Stan Ockers.

The riders head north, following the Allier, the river that flows through the town, for 57 kilometres. At Moulins, they leave the valley and head towards the Loire, crossing it before looping south into Nevers from the north. With just under 40 kilometres to go, the Côte de Billy-Chévannes (1.5 kilometres at 6%) is the day’s toughest climb.

Nevers welcomes the Tour peloton for the fourth time. The Belgian Eric Leman claimed the first victory here in 1971, followed by two Italian sprinters – Guido Bontempi in 1986 and Alessandro Petacchi in 2003. Which of today’s sprint heavyweights will add his name to that list? Get more details at cyclingstage.com.

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