Led by the stars Egan Bernal, Daniel Felipe Martínez and Richard Carapaz, America will be represented in the 2023 Tour de France that begins this July 1 in Bilbao, Spain, by 15 riders from five nations (Colombia, Ecuador, Costa Rica, United States and Canada).

The Colombians in the competition, in addition to Bernal and Martínez with the INEOs-Grenadiers team, will be Rigoberto Urán and Esteban Chaves with EF-EDUCATION EASY POST, and Harold Tejada with ASTANA QAZAQSTAN; while the Ecuadorian Carapaz, Olympic road champion in Tokyo 2020, will be the first figure of the EF-EDUCATION EASY POST, where the Costa Rican Andrey Amador will also be.

The United States will present six strong candidates in the most prestigious road cycling race in the world with Quinn Simmons (LIDL TREK), Matteo Jorgenson (MOVISTAR TEAM), Sepp Kuss (JUMBO-VISMA), Neilson Powless (EF-EDUCATION EASY POST), Lawson Craddock (TEAM JAYCO ALULA) and Kevin Vermaerke (TEAM DSM).

Canada will have a trio of representatives in the ISRAEL-PREMIER TECH club. They will be Guillaume Boivin, Hugo Houle, and Michael Woods.

In total there will be 22 teams and 176 cyclists who will seek to lift the individual and team trophy in this Tour de France 2023. Here all the stages.

     Stage 1 – 07/01/2023: Bilbao – Bilbao – 182 km

     Stage 2 – 07/02/2023: Vitoria – San Sebastián – 209 km

     Stage 3 – 07/03/2023: Amorebieta – Bayonne – 185 km

     Stage 4 – 07/04/2023: Dax – Nogaro – 182 km

     Stage 5 – 07/05/2023: Pau – Laruns – 165 km

     Stage 6 – 07/06/2023: Tarbes – Cauterets – 145 km

     Stage 7 – 07/07/2023: Mont de Marsan – Bordeaux – 170 km

     Stage 8 – 07/08/2023: Libourne – Limoges – 201 km

     Stage 9 – 07/09/2023: Saint Léonard de Noblat – Puy de Dome – 184 km

     Rest day – 07/10/2023

     Stage 10 – 07/11/2023: Vulcania – Issoire – 167 km

     Stage 11 – 07/12/2023: Clermont Ferrand – Moulins – 180 km

     Stage 12 – 07/13/2023: Roanne – Belleville en Beaujolais – 169 km

     Stage 13 – 07/14/2023: Chatillon su Chalaronne -Grand Colombier 138 km

     Stage 14 – 07/15/2023: Annemase – Morzine – 152 km

     Stage 15 – 07/16/2023: Les Gets – Saint Gervais Mont Blanc – 180 km

     Rest day – 07/17/2023

     Stage 16 – 07/18/2023: Passy – Combloux – 22 km (CRI)

     Stage 17 – 07/19/2023: Saint Gervais Mont Blanc – Courchevel – 166 km

     Stage 18 – 07/20/2023: Moutiers – Bourg en Bresse – 186 km

     Stage 19 – 07/21/2023: Moirans en Montagne – Poligny – 173 km

     Stage 20 – 07/22/2023: Belfort – Le Markstein Fellering – 133 km

     Stage 21 – 07/23/2023: Saint Quentin en Yvelines – Paris Champs Elysées – 115 km