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Tour de France 1998 Time Trial Route

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5.0

(1)

2

riders

Tour de France 1998 Time Trial Route

03:25

65.4km

1,050m

Road cycling

Cycle the difficult 40.6-mile Tour de France 1998 Time Trial Route through the hilly Massif des Monédières in Corrèze, France.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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18.4 km

Final part to Puy de la Monédière

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A road that winds between the trees, the percentages are high but the view is worth the effort!

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37.2 km

Vitrac-sur-Montane

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Pretty village square with its church and bread oven

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65.4 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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63.7 km

1.73 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

53.5 km

12.0 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the starting point for this route?

This route is inspired by Stage 7 of the 1998 Tour de France, which started in Meyrignac l'Église, France. You can begin your ride from this area to follow the historic course.

Where can I park to access the route?

Parking is generally available in the village of Meyrignac l'Église, the historical starting point of this stage. Look for public parking areas within the village.

How long does it take to cycle this route?

The route is approximately 65.4 km (40.6 miles) long. For an average cyclist, it typically takes around 3 hours and 25 minutes to complete, depending on your pace and stops.

What is the terrain like on this route?

The terrain is very hard and demanding, characterized by a hilly and undulating profile. It includes significant climbs such as the Côte des Bournas (a 3rd category mountain pass) and the Côte de Chavagnac (6.7 km at 3.4%), along with a 'repecho' (short, steep climb) near the finish. It's a challenging course suitable for strong all-around riders.

Is this route suitable for beginners?

No, this route is classified as 'difficult' and is considered 'very hard and demanding' due to its length, significant elevation gain (1049 meters), and challenging climbs. It is best suited for experienced racebike cyclists.

What can I see along the route?

The route traverses the rural landscapes of the Massif des Monédières. Key points of interest include the Final part to Puy de la Monédière and the area around Vitrac-sur-Montane, offering scenic views of the Corrèze region.

What is the best time of year to cycle this route?

The original race took place in July, suggesting summer is a good time. However, to avoid peak heat and crowds, late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October) might offer more pleasant cycling conditions with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery.

Are dogs allowed on this route?

This route is designed for racebike cycling on public roads. While there are no specific restrictions against dogs on public roads, it is not typically a route where you would bring a dog, especially given the challenging nature and potential for traffic.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to cycle this route?

No, as this route primarily follows public roads in France, there are no permits or entrance fees required to cycle it.

Does the route intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the La Vagabonde, Contre la Montre - Tour de France 1998, Balade Autour de Chaumeil, Bol d’Or des Monédières, De Chaumeil à Treignac, par Veix, Pays de Meymac, De Treignac à Chaumeil, De Chaumeil à Meymac, Le Moulin de Chadebec, and Chemin des Radis.

What was the significance of this particular time trial in the 1998 Tour de France?

This route is based on Stage 7, a critical individual time trial where Jan Ullrich dominated, winning the stage and taking the yellow jersey. It was a pivotal moment early in the race, establishing him as a strong contender, and occurred amidst the escalating Festina doping scandal.

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