Cycling hall of fame

From the Tour de France to local races, La Toussuire hosts cycling events of all levels.

Tour de France

The preserve of professional riders, “the big loop” celebrated its centenary in 2013. Broadcast in 190 countries, the Tour de France is followed every year by millions of viewers, not to mention the ever-increasing crowd supporting the athletes during the event. The 3 stages of the Tour de France that ended in La Toussuire all crossed the 6 Sybelles resorts, which make up this interconnected skiing area : Le Corbier, St Jean d’Arves, St Sorlin d’Arves, Saint Colomban des Villards and Les Bottières.

2015

Vincenzo Nibali

24 July stage – Saint Jean de Maurienne / La Toussuire

Podium of Tour de France 2015. Vincenzo Nibali celebrating his victory with hostesses by his side

2012

Pierre Rolland

12 July stage – Albertville / La Toussuire

2006

Mickael Rasmussen

19 July stage – Bourg d’Oisons / La Toussuire

Tour stage

2015

18 July stage – 15,000 competitors registered

2012

8 July stage – 10,000 competitors registered

Photo de cycliste durant la montée du Col du Mollard pour l'Étape du Tour. La photo est prise de face avec une dizaine de coureurs

Tour Savoie Mont-Blanc

The Tour Savoie Mont-Blanc was exclusively for young amateurs and new professionals under the age of 26 Today ranked as an international 2.2 event, it features professional cyclists. The race takes place on the roads of the departments of Savoie and Haute Savoie, as well as the Valle d’Aosta in Italy. This staged race is among the hardest in its category… With its motto of “Kings of the Mountains”, the event is focused on discovering future great climbers.

2021

Alexis Guérin

8 August stage – Saint Jean de Maurienne – La Toussuire

2013

Clément Chevrier

16 June stage – Saint Michel de Maurienne / La Toussuire

2010

Nicolas Edet

20 June stage – Chambéry / La Toussuire

2009

Thibaut Pinot

21 June stage – Saint Jean de Maurienne / La Toussuire

2008

Guillaume Bonnafond

31 May stage – La Grand Bornand / La Toussuire

Tour de l’Avenir

Created in 1961, the event is exclusively for young people aged between 19 and 22. An international event, Tour de l’Avenir is now considered a Tour de France for young people. Many tour de France winners were once highly-ranked Tour de l’Avenir competitors ; Felice Gimondi, Joop Zoetemelk, Greg LeMond, Miguel Indurain and Laurent Fignon won a total of 12 Tour de France among them !

2021

Final stage of 21 June – La Toussuire / Séez

Photo au départ du Tour de l'Avenir 2021 à la Toussuire. Nous pouvons voir les coureurs prêts sur la ligne de départ en attendant le signal du Maire sur le coté

2014

Louis Vervaeke

30 August stage – Saint Michel de Maurienne / La Toussuire

Criterium du Dauphiné

The Critérium du Dauphiné, a race in stages, is renowned for its difficulty. Indeed, the race takes place in the former province of Dauphiné (south-east of France), and in the Alps in particular. The Critérium du Dauphiné precedes the Tour de France by a few weeks, and cyclists often use it as an opportunity to prepare for this prestigious event.

2011

Joachim Rodriguez

Final stage of 12 June – Pontchara / La Toussuire

Haute Route

Seven days of timed races for amateur cyclists, at the end of which a general ranking is established. Each of the Haute Route events covers more than 800km, with 20 mythical passes ascended in the heart of the most popular cycling world playgrounds.

2015

Peter Pouilly

27 August stage – Les 2 Alpes / La Toussuire

Jersey sponsors

Partner of the SMS Cyclo Team Jersey since 2014
Tour Savoie Mont-Blanc: Best Climber’s Jersey from 2010 to 2020
Tour Savoie Mont-Blanc: Leader’s Jersey since 2021