πŸ‘€ Spectator’s Guide to Montpellier & Mont Ventoux πŸ‡«πŸ‡·πŸ·

πŸ“ Start Town: Montpellier

Location: Place de la ComΓ©die, 34000 Montpellier

What’s Happening in Montpellier:

  • Team buses lined up along AllΓ©es Paul Riquet
  • Rider sign-on on the massive central stage in the square
  • DJ sets, merch stalls, beer gardens for fans from 8:00 AM
  • Big screens for early-stage coverage until Ventoux chaos kicks off

 Local Fan Tip:

πŸ‘‰ Grab a coffee and pain au chocolat at Maison Bonnaire (15 Rue Saint-Guilhem) while riders warm up.
πŸ‘‰ Best photo op: Outside the OpΓ©ra ComΓ©die with the peloton rollout around 12:15 PM.

Hidden Gem:
Jardin des Plantes
β€” France’s oldest botanical garden, great shade while waiting for rollout.


πŸ“ On the Route: Where to Watch

πŸ“Œ 1. Gordes (Km 125) β€” Intermediate Sprint

  • Walled hilltop town overlooking the Luberon
  • Tight, cobbled streets
  • Massive fan-friendly viewing from Place du ChΓ’teau
  • Local Treat: Lavender ice cream from La Maison du CΓ΄ne

πŸ“Œ 2. Col des Abeilles (Km 140) β€” Descent Action

  • Narrow, technical descent, chance for breakaway moves
  • Spectator-friendly pull-offs on the D41 road bends
  • Bring a cowbell β€” locals love it here

πŸ“Œ 3. BΓ©doin (Km 150) β€” The Base of the Beast

Key Spot: Town square at Place de la RΓ©publique

  • All team cars and soigneurs park here
  • Last cafΓ©, last hope
  • Vendors sell Ventoux sausage sandwiches and pastis shots

Local Pro Tip:
πŸ‘‰ Reserve a table at L’Escapade for an early lunch. Riders arrive around 4:00 PM.


πŸ“Œ 4. Chalet Reynard (Km 166 / 6 km to Summit)

  • Legendary cafΓ©-stop hairpin
  • Be there early by 11 AM or risk missing a space
  • Massive atmosphere: horns, chainsaws, vuvuzelas
  • French gendarmes hold the line if crowd surges
  • Fan tradition: Cheer every single rider through

Snack Essential:
Get a crΓͺpe with Nutella or local reblochon sandwich


πŸ“Œ 5. Tom Simpson Memorial (Km 170.5)

  • Historic and emotional fan zone
  • Right side of the road, small stone monument
  • Place flowers or a bidon in tribute
  • Riders always flick eyes left here β€” one of cycling’s sacred spots

πŸ“Œ 6. Finish Line: Mont Ventoux Summit (Km 172)

What to Expect:
  • Open, barren moonscape
  • Freezing wind, howling even in summer
  • Space at the top is limited β€” arrive by 9 AM latest
Best Spot:

 Right after the final hairpin into the finish straight

  • Pure GC suffering up close
  • Photo-perfect views over Provence on a clear day

Local Pro Tip:
πŸ‘‰ Bring layers β€” it’s 30Β°C in BΓ©doin, and 10Β°C at the summit.
πŸ‘‰ If hiking up, use the GraviΓ¨re trail to cut through crowd-clogged roads.


How to Watch Stage 16 Live πŸ”΄

This is one of the crown jewel mountain stages of the 2025 Tour β€” you do not want to miss a second of the battle up Ventoux. Here’s how fans around the globe can lock in:

πŸ“ Start & Finish Times of the 16th Stage

🌍 City

πŸš΄β€β™‚οΈ Start Time

🏁 Finish Time

Paris

12:15 PM

5:25 PM

London

11:15 AM

4:25 PM

New York

6:15 AM

11:25 AM

Sydney

8:15 PM

1:25 AM


πŸ“‘ Stage 16 TV & Streaming Coverage

France:

  • France TV Sport (France 2 / France 3) β€” wall-to-wall coverage
  • Eurosport France

International:

  • Eurosport International β€” full stage coverage across Europe
  • GCN+ (Global Cycling Network) β€” English commentary + pre/post show
  • Discovery+ β€” full HD streams
  • Peacock (USA) β€” live streaming with NBC commentary
  • SBS (Australia) β€” mountain stage primetime highlights and live option

Rest of World:

  • GCN+ available globally with subscription
  • Check local Eurosport/Discovery broadcast partners

πŸ“Ί Where to Watch on TV

France: France TV & Eurosport
UK: GCN+ & Discovery+
USA: Peacock & NBC
Australia: SBS & GCN+

Location Timings:

  • Montpellier Rollout: 12:15 PM
  • BΓ©doin Base of Ventoux: 4:10 PM
  • Summit Finish: ~4:55 PM

🍽️ Best Local Food & Drink on 16th Route

  • Gardiane de Taureau (bull stew) in Montpellier
  • Ventoux sausage sandwich in BΓ©doin
  • CrΓͺpe with local chestnut honey at Chalet Reynard
  • Pastis everywhere
  • RosΓ© de Provence after the stage

Additional Tips for Spectators

  • Arrive Early: Popular viewing spots, especially on Mont Ventoux, can become crowded. Early arrival ensures a good vantage point.
  • Stay Informed: Check local updates regarding road closures and public transportation schedules to plan your journey effectively.
  • Prepare for Weather: The summit of Mont Ventoux can experience rapid weather changes. Bring appropriate clothing and supplies.

🚲 Tour Fan Lore:

The β€œVentoux Pilgrimage” β€” every year, hardcore fans ride up before dawn to leave offerings at the Simpson memorial. Bottles, jerseys, flowers, even musettes.
The Chalet Reynard Campers β€” locals pitch up 3 days early, blaring 80s French pop from camper vans. Instant party zone.


πŸ‘€ Where to Be If You’re There

In Montpellier:

  • Start village at Place de la ComΓ©die, 34000 Montpellier
    • β†’ Rider sign-on starts at 11:00 AM, DJ set, fan zone, souvenir caravan

On Mont Ventoux:

  • Chalet Reynard (1,417m altitude) β€” one of the best live spots
  • The Observatory summit finish (1,909m) β€” final 500m hairpin horror show

Expect road closures to Ventoux from early morning. If you’re hiking or cycling up to watch, plan ahead and pack water β€” no services above Chalet Reynard.

This is a stage made for heroics, heartbreaks, and history β€” set those alarms, grab your jersey, and let’s ride together! 🚴πŸ”₯


FAQs: Stage 16 Essentials



CafΓ© du CinglΓ© at Chalet Reynard (6 km from summit)
The Tom Simpson Memorial (1.5 km from top)
Finish line plaza at Mont Ventoux summit.

Approx. 5:20 PM local time at the Mont Ventoux summit plaza.

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