Mar 11 • 14:26 UTC 🇫🇷 France Le Figaro

Cycling: Towards a Grand Departure of the Tour de France in Berlin in 2029?

The Tour de France may start from Berlin in 2029, as organizers express optimism about this possibility.

The organizers of the Tour de France are considering the possibility of the event commencing in Berlin in 2029. Thomas Hofmann, president of the project "Grand Départ Allemagne," mentioned that they have had very positive discussions with the organizers of the Tour de France, ASO, who see a significant chance for Berlin's candidacy. Although the exact format for the event—whether it will be a full stage, a prologue, or an individual time trial—remains to be determined, the enthusiasm for Berlin as a potential starting point has been expressed.

Thomas Hofmann emphasized the importance of including Berlin in the plans, as the city could attract significant attention to the event if it were to host the start. The organizers have yet to finalize the complete route, which will need to be approved through various regions. Hofmann's optimistic outlook reflects a broader interest in diversifying the locations of major cycling events, aiming to boost tourism and local engagement.

Should this proposal come to fruition, it would mark a significant moment in the history of the Tour de France, which has traditionally started from different towns and cities in France. A start in Berlin could not only enhance the event's international profile but also strengthen cultural ties between France and Germany. Furthermore, it may inspire a new generation of cyclists and fans in the region, thus contributing to the growth of cycling as a sport in both countries.

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