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Men's Road Cycling Under 23 UCI Tour de l'Avenir 2021


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Men's Road Cycling Under 23 UCI Tour de l'Avenir 2021        
        

                :FRA Various Cities (FRA) - 13 August 2021 - 22 August 2021 :FRA       
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Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final
 
Friday, August 13th
16:00 Men's Multi-Stage Race Prologue | Charleville-Mézières – Charleville-Mézières (5k)

    Saturday, August 14th
    12:35 Men's Multi-Stage Race Stage 1 | Charleville-Mézières – Soissons (161.2k)

       

      Sunday, August 15th
      14:20 Men's Multi-Stage Race Stage 2 (TTT) | Laon – Laon (26.8k)
         

        Monday, August 16th
        12:35 Men's Multi-Stage Race Stage 3 | Château-Thierry – Donnemarie-Dontilly (153.4k)

         

        Tuesday, August 17th
        11:50 Men's Multi-Stage Race Stage 4 | Provins – Bar-le-Duc (183.9k)

           

          Wednesday, August 18th
          11:25 Men's Multi-Stage Race Stage 5 | Tomblaine – Bar-sur-Aube (150.7k)

             

            Thursday, August 19th
            12:35 Men's Multi-Stage Race Stage 6 | Champagnole – Septmoncel (137.5k)

             

            Friday, August 20th
            12:00 Men's Multi-Stage Race Stage 7 | Saint-Vulbas - Grand Colombier (97.9k)

                 

                Saturday, August 21st
                11:20 Men's Multi-Stage Race Stage 8 | La Tour-en-Maurienne - Saint Jean d’Arves (71.3k)

                     

                    Sunday, August 22nd
                    09:45 Men's Multi-Stage Race Stage 9 | La Toussuire - Col du Petit Saint-Bernard (151.6k)

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