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  "path": "/tour-de-france-2026-pyrenees-guide-stages-climbs-and-where-the-race-can-change/",
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    "Tour de France 2026 Pyrenees guide: stages, climbs and where the race can change",
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  "textContent": "The Tour de France 2026 reaches the Pyrenees unusually early, and that changes the tone of the whole opening week. The race begins in Barcelona with a team time-trial, stays in Catalonia for two more days, then sends the peloton towards the high mountains before the first rest day. By the time the riders leave […]\n\nThe post Tour de France 2026 Pyrenees guide: stages, climbs and where the race can change appeared first on ProCyclingUK.",
  "title": "Tour de France 2026 Pyrenees guide: stages, climbs and where the race can change"
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