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July 2026 Cycling Calendar: Plus, a Printable, At-a-Glance Tour de France Stage Guide

During July, the cycling world revolves around the Tour de France.

Keeping up with every stage… or maybe only the must-watch races? We’ve got you covered with a neat black-and-white printable calendar to hang on your refrigerator this month. Browse this month’s racing and grab the printable below!

The 113th edition of the Tour de France kicks off on July 4th, 2026, with an exciting Grand Départ in Barcelona, featuring an opening 19.6 km team time trial and finish on the Montjuïc hill.

Running through July 26, the 21-stage route immediately crosses the Pyrenees into France, featuring a mix of classic flat sprint days, rolling classics-style stages, and an individual time trial from Évian to Thonon-les-Bains.

The absolute climax of the general classification battle will unravel deep in the Alps during the final week, where riders face an unprecedented, back-to-back double feature on the legendary hairpins of Alpe d’Huez (Stages 19 and 20).

The race concludes with its traditional celebratory sprint on the Champs-Élysées in Paris, which welcomes a redesigned final circuit that incorporates the spectacular loop through Montmartre included in last year’s route.

While the men’s Tour de France dominates the July spotlight, the rest of the peloton still keeps on with their packed summer schedule!

In women’s racing, the calendar features the multi-day Baloise Ladies Tour in mid-July, providing prime mid-summer action for sprinters and time-trialists across Belgium and the Netherlands, alongside the newly upgraded Tour de Pologne Women hitting the roads in late July.

On the men’s side, smaller European stage races like the Sibiu Cycling Tour in Romania and the Tour of Austria offer critical mid-season opportunities for climbing specialists who missed out on Grand Tour selection.

Finally, as July wraps up, the WorldTour sharpens its focus back to Spain for the prestigious Clásica de San Sebastián, a hilly one-day that draws the world’s top puncheurs just days after the peloton rolls into Paris.

Men’s and Women’s Pro Cycling Calendar for July 2026:

EventTypeHost CountryStart DateEnd Date
Lyon-Torino2.1ItalyJuly 01July 03
Sibiu Tour2.1RomaniaJuly 04July 07
Tour de France2.UWTFranceJuly 04July 26
Tour of Magnificent Qinghai2.ProChinaJuly 05July 12
Argenta Classic – Deurne1.1BelgiumJuly 05
Tour of Austria2.1AustriaJuly 07July 12
Baloise Ladies Tour2.1BelgiumJuly 15July 19
La Périgord Ladies1.1FranceJuly 18
La Picto en Nouvelle-Aquitaine1.1FranceJuly 19
Clásica de Ordizia1.1SpainJuly 25
Clasica Castilla y Leon1.1SpainJuly 26
Tour de l’Ain2.1FranceJuly 28July 30
Tour of Denmark2.ProDenmarkJuly 29August 02

Tour de France Stage-by-Stage Guide:

StageDateRouteTypeShould you watch?
Stage 1Sat 7/4Barcelona – BarcelonaTTT★★★★
Stage 2Sun 7/5Tarragona – Barcelonahills★★
Stage 3Mon 7/6Granollers – Les Anglesmountains★★★
Stage 4Tue 7/7Carcassonne – Foixhills★★
Stage 5Wed 7/8Lannemezan – Pauflat★★
Stage 6Thu 7/ 9Pau – Gavarnie-Gèdremountains★★★★
Stage 7Fri 7/10Hagetmau – Bordeauxflat
Stage 8Sat 7/11Périgueux – Bergeracflat
Stage 9Sun 7/12Malemort – Usselhills★★★★
Mon 7/13Rest day
Stage 10Tue 7/ 14Aurillac – Le Lioranhills★★★★
Stage 11Wed 7/15Vichy – Neversflat
Stage 12Thu 7/16Magny-Cours – Châlon-sur-Saôneflat
Stage 13Fri 7/17Dole – Belforthills★★
Stage 14Sat 7/18Mulhouse – Le Marksteinmountains★★★★
Stage 15Sun 7/19Champagnole – Plateau de Solaisonmountains★★★
Stage 16Mon 7/20Rest day
Stage 16Tue 7/21Evian-les-Bains – Thonon-les-BainsITT★★★★★
Stage 17Wed 7/22Chambéry – Voironflat★★
Stage 18Thu 7/23Voiron – Orcières-Merlettemountains★★★
Stage 19Fri 7/24Gap – Alpe d’Huezmountains★★★★★
Stage 20Sat 7/25Bourg d’Oissans – Alpe d’Huezmountains★★★★★
Stage 21Sun 7/26Thoiry – Parisflat★★★★

Printable July Calendar:

Print on a standard 8.5×11″ piece of paper for best results. The design contains appropriate margins for standard home printers and may be printed in black and white.

Click here to open the printable in its own window.

Which stage are you most excited for in the Tour de France this year? Let us know in the comments or on social media! ★

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