2026 Tour de France Stage 12 Live Coverage
Welcome to our live coverage of Stage 12 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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At 181 kilometres, the Tour de France stage between Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours and Chalon-sur-Saône looks set to favour the sprinters once again. Or will the Côte de Montagny-lès-Buxy, some 20 kilometres from the finish, spoil the party for the fast men?
The Circuit of Magny-Cours is best known as the place where David Coulthard famously raised his middle finger at Michael Schumacher during the 2000 Formula 1 Grand Prix, frustrated by the German’s driving tactics. Four years later, Schumacher had the last laugh, beating Fernando Alonso at the same circuit thanks to an audacious four-stop pit strategy.
This time, however, there will be no roaring F1 engines at Magny-Cours, but rather the whirr of the world’s best cyclists. Just as in March 2025, when the team time trial of Paris–Nice started here. Team Visma | Lease a Bike turned out on top that day.
From the circuit, the riders head east. As in the previous stage, the peloton crosses the Loire at Decize, before continuing via Montceau-les-Mines and the southern edge of the Morvan Natural Park to the Côte de Montagny-lès-Buxy. Could this 2.6-kilometre climb at 3.9% help the breakaway stay clear of the chasing peloton?
Probably not. A struggling sprinter or two may lose contact on the climb, but they’ll still have nearly 20 kilometres to regain contact with the speeding bunch.
From the Côte de Montagny-lès-Buxy, the riders descend into the Saône Valley before the finish line awaits in the streets of Chalon.
Dylan Groenewegen is the last Tour de France stage winner in Chalon-sur-Saône. The Dutchman outgunned Caleb Ewan and Peter Sagan in 2019. Other past winners include Thierry Marie (1988), Rik Van Linden (1975), Jean Stablinski (1961) and Brian Robinson (1959). Get more details at cyclingstage.com.
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