The second stage will be the largest of the
Tour de France’s Danish section, with 202 kilometers on the menu serving up the first opportunity for the sprinters. It isn’t a complicated day, mostly pan-flat, however the three fourth category climbs and the intermediate sprint in the middle of the day will see some action.
This is a day where tension will be extremely high, with a fresh peloton of high-level sprinters and their leadouts fighting for the stage win, whils the GC riders will also be on high alert to prevent any time loss.