Stage 10 of the 2023 Tour de France is a medium mountain stage that will take place on .The stage starts in Vulcania and finishes in Issoire. Start time is 11:20 with an expected finish at 15:29 (average speed of 40 km/h).
The total distance of the stage is 166.6 km. The stage includes 5 categorized climbs and 1 intermediate sprint. The stage has a total elevation gain of 3008.3 m with the highest altitude of the stage being XX m. The total descent of the stage is -3393.4 m.
The stage includes 5 categorized climbs and 1 intermediate sprint.
Col de la Moréno is a KOM cat. 3 climb, which starts at 2.1 km (164.5 km to go) and ends at 6.9 km (159.7 km to go). It has total distance of 4.8 km, and an average gradient of 4.9%, going from 829 to 1062 meters of altitude.
Col de Guéry is a KOM cat. 3 climb, which starts at 19.3 km (147.3 km to go) and ends at 27.2 km (139.4 km to go). It has total distance of 7.8 km, and an average gradient of 5%, going from 880 to 1272 meters of altitude.
Le Mont-Dore is a Sprint at 59.6 km (106.9 km to go).
Col de la Croix Saint-Robert is a KOM cat. 2 climb, which starts at 60.5 km (106.1 km to go) and ends at 66.4 km (100.1 km to go). It has total distance of 6 km, and an average gradient of 6.4%, going from 1068 to 1451 meters of altitude.
Côte de Saint-Victor-la-Rivière is a KOM cat. 3 climb, which starts at 80.9 km (85.7 km to go) and ends at 83.9 km (82.6 km to go). It has total distance of 3 km, and an average gradient of 6%, going from 853 to 1034 meters of altitude.
Côte de la Chapelle-Marcousse is a KOM cat. 3 climb, which starts at 131.6 km (35 km to go) and ends at 138.1 km (28.4 km to go). It has total distance of 6.6 km, and an average gradient of 5.8%, going from 594 to 974 meters of altitude.