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2025 Etape Du Tour

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Date

Sunday 20 July 2025

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Location

Albertville > La Plagne

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Distance

131km

Take on the 2025 Etape du Tour

Whether you already have your own place or you'd like a charity place, join Team Cancer Research UK in 2025 for the Etape Du Tour and play your part in supporting vital cancer research

Get a charity place

We can offer you a Cancer Research UK charity place in the 2025 Etape Du Tour. Sign up to raise vital funds for research and help us beat cancer. Entry fee: £60 Minimum fundraising target: £750

Use my own place

Once you've secured your own place in the Etape Du Tour, use it to join Team Cancer Research UK and fundraise for vital cancer research. No extra entry fee, you'll have already paid the event organiser. Set your own fundraising target.

How to join Team Cancer Research UK

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Step: 1

Decide whether you'll enter with your own place or get a charity place

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Step: 2

Sign up to get Team Cancer Research UK perks

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Step: 3

Get fundraising for life-saving research

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Step: 4

Get over that finish line and smash your fundraising target

About 2025 Etape du Tour

Just a few days before the pros take on the penultimate stage of the Tour de France, come and take on the legendary cols between Albertville and La Plagne! 

Join us on Sunday 20 July for L'Étape du Tour de France 2025: 131 km, 4,500 m of ascent and 5 breathtaking climbs.

Get ready for a unique route that will take you up the legendary slopes of the Alps. On the programme: the Côte d'Héry-sur-Ugine, the Col des Saisies, the Col du Pré, the Cormet de Roselend and the spectacular finish at La Plagne.

2025 Etape Du Tour Route Map Profile(PDF, 759 KB)

Why cycle for Cancer Research UK?

Meet Bridie

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On the day of my first Great North Run I wore my Cancer Research UK vest with pride, I was so happy to be taking part.

- Bridie

The difference your money makes

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50 Cancer Research UK cyclists taking on the Etape Du Tour in 2025

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Hitting their fundraising targets to raise a grand total of around £87,000

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Could fund a research assistant at a Cancer Research UK lab for around 3 years

Team Cancer Research UK Cyclists receive

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A personalised Cancer Research UK running t-shirt or vest

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Training tips and plans to help you prepare

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Fundraising support to help you smash your target

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Support on the day at cheer points along the route

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A post-race reception to celebrate

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An official finisher’s medal for completing your race

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Get training support

We've teamed up with experts to give you the best training support and advice for your event. Whether it's your first time training or you're looking to smash a PB, we've got a training plan for you.

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Get fundraising support

We're with you every step of your fundraising journey so you can smash your target. Once you've signed up, we'll send you everything you need to get going such as fundraising ideas, top tips, planners and posters.

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Get kitted out

We worked with Scimitar to create Cancer Research UK sportswear that’s comfortable, looks great and supports our vital work. 20% of the price of these products will be paid to Cancer Research UK.