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Tour de France 2025: The Race Awaits

Have you ever felt the ground tremble as 180 cyclists zoom by at 70kph? This July, the Tour de France returns with 21 stages across France, culminating in a celebratory finale in Paris.

July 5-27, 2025

3 weeks, 21 stages

Starts in Lille, finishes in Paris

3,492 kilometers

Limited Availability

From Access to By Invitation

2025 Tour de France Availability

Your Stage Is Waiting

Picture this: You're standing at the barriers on Mont Ventoux. The leaders are approaching. The crowd's roar builds. Stuart O'Grady leans over and says, "Watch Pogačar here, this is where he'll attack."

This is the moment every cycling fan dreams of. And right now, it's still possible.

The truth about Tour packages? They vanish like a breakaway on the Galibier. What starts as 20 spots per stage becomes 15, then 8, and finally those final, nervous few. We've watched it happen every year for 15 years.

Below, you'll find our real-time availability for 2025. These aren't marketing numbers; when a stage shows three spots left, that's it. No magic inventory appears later—no wait-list miracles.

Stuart puts it best: "The Tour waits for no one. Neither do these packages."

Choose your moment. But choose soon.

Watch Pogacar take his 4th Tour de France in 2025
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Stage 16, Mont Ventoux
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Stage 12 Izoard
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Paris Grand Palais

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The 2025 Tour: A Return to French Tradition

At Mummu Cycling, we’ve been waiting for this moment. The 2025 Tour de France returns to its spiritual home, with all 21 stages taking place within French borders. This edition features 6 mountain stages, 2 individual time trials, 7 flat stages, and 6 hilly stages across 3,500 kilometres of French countryside.

The race begins in the north with a Grand Départ in Lille Métropole before heading west through Normandy and Brittany. The first mountain test comes on Bastille Day with a summit finish at Mont-Dore Puy De Sancy. The Pyrenees deliver three brutal days of climbing, followed by the iconic Mont Ventoux on Stage 16. The final battle for yellow unfolds in the Alps before the traditional Paris finale on July 27.

As Stuart O’Grady says: “The 2025 route is beautifully balanced. The early stages in the north will be nervous and windy, while the mountain stages in the Pyrenees, Mont Ventoux, and the Alps will sort out the true champions.”

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3,492 km
Total Distance
France
Entirely in French Borders
180
Total Riders
12 million
Roadside Fans
Stuart O'Grady in the midst of his team in yellow during the team time trial at the 2001 Tour de France

Paris Roubaix Champion | Olympic Gold Medalist | Mummu Partner

17 x Tour de France | 6 x Olympian | 1 x Paris-Roubaix

Not Hosts. Champions

Stuart O'Grady OAM OLY

Your journey will be led by a cycling legend who knows the Tour de France inside and out.

Stuart O’Grady is more than a cycling legend. He is a partner and shareholder in Mummu, bringing over ten years of passion and insider knowledge to everything we do.

From riding 17 Tours de France to conquering Paris-Roubaix, Stuart has lived the moments every cycling fan dreams of. But it is not just what he won — it is what he knows.

The tension in the team bus before the race. The silent signals in a breakaway. The thunder of wheels sweeping past just inches away. Stuart’s insight comes from being deep inside the sport, not watching from the sidelines.

With Stuart at your side, Mummu delivers more than access. He brings you moments that become part of your own story — guiding you through the cobbles, sharing tales from the peloton, and opening doors no one else can.

Stuart's Palmares:

  • 2 x Individual Tour de France Stage Winner
  • 9 x Stages wearing GC Yellow Jersey
  • 6 x Olympian - Olympic Gold Medalist, Athens 2004 (Men’s Madison)
  • Paris-Roubaix Winner, 2007
  • Commonwealth Games Gold Medalist

The 2025 Tour Route

For the first time since 2020, every pedal stroke stays within France. Stuart O'Grady describes it as "a well-balanced course. The early northern stages will be windy and tense, while the mountains will bring pure drama."

The 2025 Tour de France Route Map shows 21 stages all within France

2025 Route Highlights

Grand Départ
Lille, France
Total Distance
3,492 kilometers
Mountain Stages
6 high mountain stages, including 3 summit finishes
Time Trials
2 individual time trials (55 km total)
Rest Days
July 14 and July 21
Final Stage
Paris Champs-Élysées

Tour de France 2025: Complete Guide & Official Tour Packages

Interactive route map with all 21 stages

Mont Ventoux, epic pyrenees mountain at tour de france
Featured Stage

Stage 16: Mont Ventoux

"Mont Ventoux will sort out the world's very finest climbers" Stuart O'Grady

1,909m
15.7km
8.7%
Stage 5 2025 Tou de France

Stage 5: Caen ITT

33km of flat, fast TT, big opportunity to gain seconds.

33km
Superbagnères (12.4km, 7.5%) is back!
Featured Stage

Stage 14: Superbagnères (12.4km, 7.5%) is back!

Close to 5,000m of climbing to mimic 1986. Includes Col du Tourmalet (19km, 7.4%), Col d'Aspin (5km, 7.6%) and Col de Peyresourde (7.1km, 7.8%). Ouch.

183km
5,000m
7.5%

Stage 5: Bordeaux Sprint

Flat, fast and furious - perfect for the sprinters to shine

182km

Stage 15: Mont Ventoux

The Giant of Provence - one of cycling's most feared climbs

1,909m
21.5km
7.5%

Stage 21: Paris Champs-Élysées

The traditional finale on the most famous avenue in the world

120km

Tour de France 2025: Stage 16

Bollène to Mont Ventoux

Mont Ventoux, epic pyrenees mountain at tour de france

Stage 16 Highlights

Date:
July 22, 2025
Distance:
185km
Expected Finish:
17:30 CEST
Route Analysis
As Stuart O'Grady says: "Mont Ventoux is the Beast of Provence, a moonscape that will separate the contenders from the pretenders." The stage begins in Bollène with rolling terrain for the first 100km before the road gradually tilts upward. After passing through Bédoin, riders face the iconic 15.7km climb at 8.8% to the summit of Mont Ventoux.
Riders to Watch
Pure climbers will thrive on this stage. Look for riders like Tadej Pogačar, Jonas Vingegaard, and Remco Evenepoel to battle for the stage win and potentially create significant time gaps in the general classification.
Best Viewing Location:
Chalet Reynard: Located 6km from the summit with restaurant facilities

The Mummu Difference

One of six. Led by champions. Small by design.

Official Tour Access

One of only six ASO-licensed operators worldwide. While others watch from behind barriers, you're in the team paddock, VIP zones, and places Google Street View hasn't seen.

Partners, Not Employees

Stuart and Cadel aren't hired faces—they're shareholders. When they promise the best Tour experience possible, it's their business on the line. Their reputation. Their mates you're riding with. Block 3

Small by Design

Big enough for energy, small enough that Stuart knows your name by day two. No bus tours. No fighting for attention. Just mates sharing the greatest race on earth.

Moments Money Can't Buy

Morning coffee with WorldTour pros. Tactics explained over the race radio. Standing in the mechanics' zone as million-dollar bikes are prepped. The access that other tours promise—we actually deliver.

On-Ground Magic Makers

When a stage finish changes last minute, we adapt. When you want to ride that unmarked col Stuart mentioned, we make it happen. Real-time flexibility, not rigid itineraries.

15 Years, Zero Compromises

We've never oversold a tour. Never compromised on hotels. Never hired substitute hosts. When you book Mummu, you get exactly what we promise—ask any of our 4,500+ past guests.

Cadel Evans in Yellow coming into Paris, now Mummu Cycling partner

Overall Winner – 2011 Tour de France

First Australian to win, 11-time TDF competitor

Not Guides. Champions.

Cadel Evans - 🏆 Tour de France

One of the most respected names in cycling, Cadel Evans brings a champion’s insight and a tactician’s eye to the biggest race of the year. As Australia’s only Tour de France winner, his presence transforms the experience from spectator to strategist.

Cadel’s Tour de France legacy is one of precision, resilience and pride. With 11 appearances and a historic 2011 yellow jersey, he knows what it takes to win on the sport’s grandest stage.

When you’re standing beside him, hearing the stories and feeling the atmosphere shift as the peloton nears, you’re not just attending the Tour, you’re understanding it. With Cadel as your host, you gain more than access. You gain perspective that only a champion can share.

Cadel's Tour de France Palmarès:

  • Overall Winner – 2011 Tour de France, first Australian to win
  • Runner‑up – 2007 & 2008 Tour de France
  • 11 Tour de France starts (2005‑2015)
  • Stage victories: Stage 13 (ITT), 2007, Stage 4, 2011

What Our Guests Say

10/10 experience. Absolutely amazing! Couldn't ask for a better way to see Le Tour and the French Alps. Worth every penny and some. Siska and her team are highly professional and accommodating both during the rides and with the VIP experiences at the stages. Will definitely be travelling with these folks again in the future!
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Keith Hung - Journey

Having Stuart O'Grady as our host made all the difference. His insights and connections gave us experiences that would be impossible to arrange on our own.
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James Wilson

Melbourne, Australia

Standing on Alpe d'Huez as the riders climbed past was electric. I've watched it on TV for 20 years, but being there was something else entirely.
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Michael Thompson

London, UK

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