Tour de France 2026 : le premier départ depuis l'Hexagone, les horaires, les reliefs ariégeois pour une échappée victorieuse ? La 4e étape en questions
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ONP Summary
Forest fires burning across southern France prompted officials to ban spectators from the Tour de France's third stage through the Pyrenees on Monday, forcing race organizers to adapt the route while thousands evacuated from the region. The wildfires, fueled by extreme heat and drought affecting multiple European countries, raised questions about the viability of holding major sporting events during summer heat waves
Progressive: Systemic unsustainability — progressive outlets argued that summer sports events can no longer follow the traditional calendar and should be rescheduled to cooler seasons to adapt to climate change.
Moderate: Logistical adaptation — centrist outlets reported the spectator ban and route modifications as manageable adjustments allowing the race to proceed with necessary precautions.
Conservative: Emergency severity — conservative outlets stressed the fire's scale and geographical spread, raising questions about whether stage cancellations were necessary to protect rider safety.
L'étape, longue de 182 kilomètres, débutera à Carcassonne pour s'achever à Foix, mardi. ...
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