Monday 3 July 2023 at 11:15

Tour de France '23 / Stage 3

Amorebieta-Etxano - Bayonne

Classification: 2.UWT - Category ME

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The stage

Stage 3 of the 2023 Tour de France is a hilly stage that will take place on Monday 3 July 2023 at 11:15.The stage starts in Amorebieta-Etxano and finishes in Bayonne. Start time is 11:15 with an expected finish at 15:38 (average speed of 44 km/h).

The total distance of the stage is 193.2 km. The stage includes 4 categorized climbs and 1 intermediate sprint. The stage has a total elevation gain of 3086.1 m with the highest altitude of the stage being 436 m. The total descent of the stage is -3157.8 m.

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Points of interest

The stage includes 4 categorized climbs and 1 intermediate sprint.

Côte de Trabakua

Côte de Trabakua is a KOM cat. 3 climb, which starts at 9.6 km (183.6 km to go) and ends at 13.7 km (179.6 km to go). It has total distance of 4.1 km, and an average gradient of 6%, going from 139 to 383 meters of altitude.

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Côte de Milloi

Côte de Milloi is a KOM cat. 4 climb, which starts at 30.5 km (162.7 km to go) and ends at 32.8 km (160.4 km to go). It has total distance of 2.3 km, and an average gradient of 4.4%, going from 60 to 161 meters of altitude.

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Deba

Deba is a Sprint at 65.8 km (127.5 km to go).

Col d'Itziar

Col d'Itziar is a KOM cat. 3 climb, which starts at 65.9 km (127.4 km to go) and ends at 70.9 km (122.3 km to go). It has total distance of 5.1 km, and an average gradient of 4.2%, going from 5 to 216 meters of altitude.

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Côte d'Orioko Benta

Côte d'Orioko Benta is a KOM cat. 3 climb, which starts at 97.5 km (95.7 km to go) and ends at 102.1 km (91.1 km to go). It has total distance of 4.6 km, and an average gradient of 6.7%, going from 5 to 314 meters of altitude.

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