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15 July 2024
Stage 3: Capron at the conclusion
Well supported by his EF Education-Easypost teammates, Ecuador’s Alexander Jefferson Cepeda managed his 30-second lead to add his name to the Tour de l’Ain’s record books. The final stage went […]
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14 July 2024
Stage 2: Cepeda gets his revenge
This year, the Ecuadorian from EF Education-Easypost wins the second stage in Lélex, erasing the disappointment of 2023, when Michaël Storer dominated him. Shortly after staging the historic finish of […]
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13 July 2024
Stage 1: Browning holds out to the end
The first stage of the Tour de l’Ain, not seen in Bourg-en-Bresse since 2021, saw a sprint finish and maximum suspense. Having got away from the start, Australia’s Fergus Browning […]
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12 July 2024
Le Progrès – 36th Tour de l’Ain Special Edition
With 1 day to go to the Tour de l’Ain’s Grand Départ, LE PROGRES is running a special 16-page supplement to highlight the event’s partners and the events on offer […]
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10 July 2024
EGT and ENEDIS renew their trust
On Tuesday, the traditional press conference to present the Tour de l’Ain – Solimut Mutuelle de France was held at the Hôtel du département de l’Ain. It was an opportunity […]
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10 July 2024
D minus 3, “Ain… certainty” at all levels
The Ain and cycling are a true love story. This July, the département is spoilt for choice with top-level cycling. After the arrival of the fifth stage of the Tour […]
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9 July 2024
Teams and Roadbook
In 4 days’ time, the 36th Tour de l’Ain gets underway. 14 teams will make up the peloton to succeed Michael Storer over the 445-kilometer course. A first list of […]
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3 July 2024
The Tour de France in Ain
We were delighted to see the Tour de France take to the roads of the Ain department on stage 5! A great reward for the Ville de Saint-Vulbas and the […]
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1 July 2024
The Tour de l’Ain on television
As in previous years, the official broadcasters of the Tour de l’Ain 2024 will be France 3 Auvergne Rhône-Alpes and Eurosport. For the latter, the streaming platform will provide live […]
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26 June 2024
The Fondo Lelex Pays de Gex
Situated just a stone’s throw from the Jura and Switzerland, Pays de Gex and its Monts Jura resort offer grandiose landscapes facing Mont Blanc for a total change of scenery! […]
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30 May 2024
New: Tour de l’Ain x Crédit Mutuel rides
New for 2024, the Tour de l’Ain randonnées sponsored by Crédit Mutuel are organized on the morning of the 1st stage and 3rd professional stage over a distance of 20 […]
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23 May 2024
Energie d’Ici, new event partner
The family of Tour de l’Ain partners expands with the arrival of Energie d’Ici as an official partner. A strong commitment to partnering with a brand that favors short circuits […]
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6 May 2024
Rétrospective vidéo 2023
In anticipation of the 36th edition, to be held from July 13 to 16, 2024, take a look back at the 2023 edition, which saw stage wins by Jake Stewart […]
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25 April 2024
The 2024 route
36th edition from July 13 to 15, 2024 Created in 1989, the Tour de l’Ain is included in the calendar of the Union Cycliste Internationale (Class 2.1) and counts towards […]
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2 August 2023
Storer Ain II
Michaël Storer (Groupama-FDJ) launched a decisive attack on the final climb, the Col de Menthières. He then sped off towards Lélex Monts-Jura to win a second Tour de l’Ain in […]
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1 August 2023
Cepeda can no longer hide his game
The international dimension of the Tour de l’Ain was confirmed when Ecuador’s Alexander Jefferson Cepeda Ortiz narrowly won ahead of Australia’s Michaël Storer, the eventual winner in 2021. Kenny Elissonde […]
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