The Alpes Isère Tour is revealed little by little. The 34e edition of the event will take place from Wednesday May 28 to Sunday May 1is June 2025.
Like every year, the peloton will have five stages on the program, the last of which should be decisive for the general classification. This will be run between Saint-Joseph-de-Rivière and La Mure, or between Chartreuse and Matheysine, with 4000 meters of positive altitude difference on the menu.
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Van Eetvelt and Widar last laureates
To succeed the two Belgian nuggets Lennert van Eetvelt and Jarno Widar, it will first be necessary to emerge unscathed from the first four days of the race in the north of the department.
As usual, the first stage will take place around Charvieu-Chavagneux. For the second, the peloton will join Satolas-et-Bonce from Dolomieu. The third will make a detour in the Rhône from Colombier-Saugnieu to Jons. For the fourth, the start will be given in Primarette and the finish in Saint-Maurice-l'Exil.
If the starting line-up is not yet known, the development teams of a large part of the World Tour teams should be there. The Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale junior world time trial champion Paul Seixas has already been announced.