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Paris 2024 Olympics: Route map for men's and women's cycling road races revealed during Tour de France

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In just over a year, many riders will be competing in the Tour de France with their attention also on the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, which will start just five days after the finish of the Tour in Nice.

This Tuesday, the organisers of the Paris 2024 Olympics have unveiled the routes for the road cycling events. Whoever ends up being champion will have shown themselves to be the strongest on the day, with the race set to end on the famous hill of Montmartre.

Ad The Trocadero, the Eiffel Tower, the Chateau de Versailles, the National Velodrome, the Jacques Anquetil Monument and finally Montmartre...for the routes of the cycling events, unveiled this Tuesday alongside the running of the Tour de France by Games chief Tony Estanguet, Paris 2024 will give a window into the history of France, and that of cycling in the country.

Olympic Games 2024IOC launches 'Let's Move' initiative to mark Olympic Day 202323/06/2023 AT 12:06 For the women's race (August 4), as for the men's race (August 3), the routes will provide a challenging, spectacular race with the steep finish of Montmartre set to decide the winner.

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