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The route for the 2014 Tour de France was officially announced today, and features five high summit finishes, cobblestoned stages, and just the one time trial.

It certainly seems set to be a Tour for the climbers rather than specialists against the clock.

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StgDateFromToLength
1Sat Jul 5LeedsHarrogate191km
2Sun Jul 6YorkSheffield198km
3Mon Jul 7CambridgeLondon159km
4Tue Jul 8Le Touquet-Paris-PlageLille164km
5Wed Jul 9YpresArenberg Porte du Hainaut156km
6Thu Jul 10ArrasReims194km
7Fri Jul 11ÉpernayNancy233km
8Sat Jul 12TomblaineGérardmer161km
9Sun Jul 13GérardmerMulhouse166km
10Mon Jul 14MulhouseLa Planche des Belles Filles161km
Rest
Tues Jul 15
BesançonRow 11 - Cell 3 -
11Wed Jul 16BesançonOyonnax186km
12Thu Jul 17Bourg-en-BresseSaint-Étienne183km
13Fri Jul 18Saint-ÉtienneChamrousse200km
14Sat Jul 19GrenobleRisoul177km
15Sun Jul 20TallardNimes222km
Rest
Mon Jul 21
CarcassonneRow 17 - Cell 3 -
16Tue Jul 22CarcassonneBagnéres-de-Luchon237km
17Wed Jul 23Saint-GaudensSaint-Lary-Soulan125km
18Thu Jul 24PauHautacam145km
19Fri Jul 25Maubourguet Pays du Val d'AdourBergerac208km
20Sat Jul 26BergeracPérigueux54km
21Sun Jul 27ÉvryParis Champs-Élysées136km

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Stephen Puddicombe is a freelance journalist for Cycling Weekly, who regularly contributes to our World Tour racing coverage with race reports, news stories, interviews and features. Outside of cycling, he also enjoys writing about film and TV - but you won't find much of that content embedded into his CW articles.