The best way to experience the Tour de France is to be there. If you’re reading this, chances are that’s not an option, so we’ve covered the second-best option: Pouring over daily updates from cycling photographer Chris Auld, our man on the ground in France. Auld follows the peloton and leapfrogs ahead of the riders to photograph the Tour’s drama as it unfolds, capturing elation and anguish at the finish line. We hope you enjoy our favorite photos from Auld’s coverage of the 2019 Tour de France.
Stage 20
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Stage 19
Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne > Tignes — 126.5 km — Mountain
Stage 18
Embrun > Valloire — 208 km — Mountain
Stage 17
Pont du Gard > Gap — 200 km — Hilly
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Stage 16
Nîmes > Nîmes — 177 km — Flat
Stage 15
Limoux > Foix Prat d'Albis — 185 km — Mountain
Stage 14
Tarbes > Tourmalet Barèges — 117.5 km — Mountain
Stage 13
TT: Pau — 27.2 km — Flat
Stage 12
Toulouse > Bagnères-de-Bigorre— 209.5 km — Mountain
Stage 11
Albi > Toulouse — 167 km — Flat
Stage 10
Saint-Flour > Albi — 217.5 km — Flat
Stage 9
Saint-Étienne > Brioude — 170.5 km — Hilly
Stage 8
Mâcon > Saint-Étienne — 200 km — Hilly
Stage 7
Belfort > Chalon-sur-Saône — 230 km — Flat
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Stage 6
Mulhouse > La Planche des Belles Filles —160.5 km — Mountain
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