Grand Boucle to tour Arc de Triomphe

Source:AFP-Global Times Published: 2013-12-4 0:53:02

Tour de France organizers on Tuesday revealed they have obtained permission from the Paris police chief to round the Arc de Triomphe in 2014.

The world's greatest cycling race has finished on the Champs Elysees every year since 1975 but back in July, for the first time, the route ­extended along the entire length of the most famous road in Paris to include a ride around the iconic Arc de Triomphe.

When the original route for the 2014 Tour was published in September, organizers Amaury Sports Organization had said the Arc was off limits for 2014 but they have now received the green light from local police.

One change from this year  is that in traversing the River Seine from the Left Bank to the Right Bank before beginning the circuits of the Champs Elysees, the route will take the peloton over the Alexandre III bridge opposite the Grand Palais and Petit Palais, instead of the Pont du Carrousel directly in front of the Louvre museum.

Next year's final stage will finish a little earlier than this year's did, though, with the eighth and final circuit of the Champs Elysees due to end at around 7:30 pm local time.

For the 100th edition of the Grand Boucle in July, a later finish was programmed in order to allow for a night-time illumination of the Arc de Triomphe as part of the award ceremony.

Chris Froome became the second Briton to win the Tour, succeeding compatriot Bradley Wiggins who won in 2012.

AFP - Global Times



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