Stage 6 of the 2025 Tour de France is a hilly stage that will take place on .
The stage starts in Bayeux and finishes in Vire Normandie, starting at with an expected finish at (average speed of 43 km/h).
The total distance of the stage is 206.4 km. The stage includes 6 categorized climb(s) and 1 intermediate sprint(s), and has a total elevation gain of 3131 m, and a total descent of -2975 m.
The stage includes 6 categorized climb(s) and 1 intermediate sprint(s).
The neutral start for this stage is 5.2 km long with an average gradient of 0.2%.
Villers-Bocage is a Sprint at 22.1 km (179.1 km to go).
Côte du Mont Pinçon is a KOM cat. 3 climb, which starts at 29.9 km (171.3 km to go) and ends at 35.4 km (165.8 km to go). It has total distance of 5.6 km, and an average gradient of 3.8%, going from 138 to 348 meters of altitude.
Côte de la Rançonnière is a KOM cat. 3 climb, which starts at 53.7 km (147.5 km to go) and ends at 55.9 km (145.3 km to go). It has total distance of 2.2 km, and an average gradient of 8.1%, going from 51 to 234 meters of altitude.
Côte de Mortain Cote 314 is a KOM cat. 3 climb, which starts at 136.1 km (65.1 km to go) and ends at 137.7 km (63.5 km to go). It has total distance of 1.6 km, and an average gradient of 9.7%, going from 149 to 309 meters of altitude.
Côte de Juvigny-le-Tertre is a KOM cat. 3 climb, which starts at 152 km (49.2 km to go) and ends at 154.3 km (46.9 km to go). It has total distance of 2.2 km, and an average gradient of 7.2%, going from 107 to 267 meters of altitude.
Côte de Saint-Michel-de-Montjoie is a KOM cat. 3 climb, which starts at 170.3 km (30.9 km to go) and ends at 174 km (27.2 km to go). It has total distance of 3.7 km, and an average gradient of 4.7%, going from 161 to 334 meters of altitude.
Côte de Vaudry is a KOM cat. 4 climb, which starts at 195.7 km (5.6 km to go) and ends at 196.8 km (4.4 km to go). It has total distance of 1.2 km, and an average gradient of 7.2%, going from 140 to 224 meters of altitude.
The final 3 km for this stage starts at 198.2 km, has an average gradient of 0.6%, reaching 209 m of altitude.