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The steps were revealed

The steps were revealed
The steps were revealed
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The stages of the 2025 edition of the Martinique tour were revealed this Thursday, April 24. The sporting event will take place from July 4 to 13.

More than 70 days before the start of the Martinique 2025 cycling tour. In the meantime, the start of the sporting event, the Martinique Regional Cycling Committee (CRCM) made the presentation of the competition course during a press held at the Martinican Sports Institute in Lamentin on Thursday (April 24).

The competition starts on July 4 with a prologue to Ducos.

Martinique’s 2025 edition of the Cycling Tour.

© CRCM
  • Step 1: River-Salée / Sainte-Anne
  • Step 2.1: Sainte-Anne / Fort-de-France
  • Step 2.2: Promect- in Fort-de-France
  • Step 3: Fort-de-France / Sainte-Luce
  • Step 4: Saint-Esprit / Macouba
  • Step 5: Lorraine / Sainte-Marie
  • Step 6: Sainte-Marie / Trois-Ilets
  • Step 7: Trois-Ilets / François
  • Step 8.1: François / Rivière-Pilote
  • Step 8.2: Rivie-Pilote / Rivière-Pilote
  • Step 9 ( July 13): Rivière-Pilote / Lamentin

Among the highlights of this 2025 edition, we have the prologue. It will be done on Friday July 4 on the city of Ducos. The second highlight, Friday before the prologue, we will compete in people who had since 1993 and who returns to the .

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Patrick Noreskal, president of the Martinique Regional Cycling Committee

Questioned by Corinne Jean-Joseph

For the time being, the teams are not known.

We will have to monitor the runners of Martinique and a little everyone because this year we invited 9 teams instead of 8. It means that we will have around sixty runners. The names of the teams were not confirmed. We will have strong and we will go to the Caribbean basin.

The international cycling tour is to be followed live on the antennas of Martinique the 1st from July 4 to 13.

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