The 2026 Tour de France will begin with a team time trial in Barcelona on July 4th. The 113th edition of the race will cover 21 stages, traversing regions including Catalonia, the Pyrenees, the Massif Central, the Vosges, and the Alps. Cyclists will ultimately finish in Paris on July 26th, where the overall winner will be crowned. A comprehensive guide to all stages has been released, detailing the challenging course. The route promises a diverse range of terrains for competitors. No Czech riders have yet been confirmed to participate in the event. The race is expected to draw significant international attention as one of cycling’s premier events.