Updated
Updated · Escape Collective · Jul 16
Tour de France Stage 12 Starts at Magny-Cours Circuit as Organizers Bet on 1 Venue’s Infrastructure
Updated
Updated · Escape Collective · Jul 16

Tour de France Stage 12 Starts at Magny-Cours Circuit as Organizers Bet on 1 Venue’s Infrastructure

3 articles · Updated · Escape Collective · Jul 16

Summary

  • Stage 12 rolled out Thursday from the Nevers Magny-Cours Formula 1 circuit, giving the Tour de France an unusually sparse-looking start despite a tightly packed fan zone near the gantry.
  • Magny-Cours appealed to organizers because a racing circuit offers ready-made space, power, communications, parking, controlled access and existing fencing—logistics that are harder to assemble in towns, ski stations or rural sites.
  • That convenience comes with visible drawbacks: circuits are designed for motor sport, not roadside cycling crowds, leaving much of the venue feeling empty and limiting the fan experience outside the start area.
  • Motor-racing venues are not new to elite cycling—Magny-Cours hosted a Paris-Nice start in 2014, and the Tour has recently used Spa-Francorchamps in 2017 and Nogaro in 2023.

Insights

Are F1 circuits sacrificing the Tour de France's soul for logistical ease?
With fan experience suffering, is the trend of using motor circuits in pro cycling a dead end?