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Men's Road Cycling Tour Alsace 2021


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Official Schedule
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final


Wednesday, July 21st
18:45 Men's Multi-Stage Race Prologue (TTT) | Sausheim – Sausheim (4.3k)

 

    Thursday, July 22nd
    13:30 Men's Multi-Stage Race Stage 2 | Colmar – Altkirch (163.1k)


      Friday, July 23rd
      13:30 Men's Multi-Stage Race Stage 3 | Vesoul - La Planche des Belles Filles (143.1k)

       

        Saturday, July 24th
        12:40 Men's Multi-Stage Race Stage 4 | Ribeauvillé - Lac Blanc (161.3k)

           

          Sunday, July 25th
          13:15 Men's Multi-Stage Race Stage 5 | Mulhouse – Berrwiller (153.6k)

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            Men's Multi-Stage Race

            Final General Classification

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            Men's Multi-Stage Race

            Final Points Classification

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            Men's Multi-Stage Race

            Final Mountain Classification

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            Men's Multi-Stage Race

            Final Youth Classification

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