On April 14th, the final chapter of a sequence of hilly one-day races in France unfolds with the
Tour du Doubs. Serving as a final showdown, this race is akin to those that have come before it, offering another chance for climbers and puncheurs to shine. Let's explore its profile.
This is the longest of the races, with 200 kilometers in length, which features some climbing all the way from start to finish. None of them overly difficult, and so the climbers are not alone in the battle for victory. All should come down to the final climb in Pontarlier - Le Larmont which is 6.4 kilometers at 5.4%.
Morteau - Pontarlier-Le Larmont, 200 kilometers