What is the Tour de France route? Where will the cyclists ride TODAY?
WITH the Tour de France in full swing, here is everything you need to know about all the different stages of the race.
Mark Cavendish wins the second stage of the Tour de France between Monaco and Brignoles in 2009
Cycling fans across the nation are cheering on British stars such Mark Cavendish and Chris Froome in the Tour de France.
Other British cyclists taking part in the race are Steve Cummings, Dan McLay, Luke Rowe, Ian Stannard, Geraint Thomas and Adam Yates.
Here is what you need to know about the different stages of the iconic race.
Where are cyclists riding to today?
The cyclists are riding from the French city of Limoges and to the mountain resort of Le Lioran on Wednesday July 6.
The mountainous stretch is 216 km and will be a key test for the riders.
How can you watch the Tour de France?
ITV4 has daily coverage of the Tour de France. The race is also being broadcast on Eurosport.
Map of the Route on Wednesday July 6
Here is the route of the Tour de France 2016
When did the Tour de France start?
The 103rd Tour de France cycling race began with the Grand Depart near the English Channel in La Manche region of Normandy on Saturday July 2.
Cyclists went from Mont Saint Michel along the 188-kilometre flat stretch to Utah Beach, one of the landing sites on D-Day.
The three-week race will end with the famous sprint stage down the Champs-Elysées in Paris on Sunday July 24.
Tour de France 2016 is made up of 21 stages and will cover a total distance of 3,519 kilometres.
What are the stages of the Tour de France?
Stage Two: Sunday July 3, Saint-Lô / Cherbourg-en-Cotentin, 183 km
Stage Three: Monday July 4, Granville / Angers, 223.5 km
Stage Four: Tuesday July 5, Saumur / Limoges, 237.5 km
Stage Five: Wednesday July 6, Limoges / Le Lioran, 216 km
Stage Six: Thursday July 7, Arpajon-sur-Cère / Montauban, 190.5 km:
Stage Seven: Friday July 8, L'Isle-Jourdain / Lac de Payolle, 162.5 km
Stage Eight: Saturday July 9, Pau / Bagnères-de-Luchon, 184 km
Stage Nine: Sunday July 10, Vielha Val d'Aran / Andorre Arcalis, 184.5 km
Rest day: Monday July 11, Andorre
Stage Ten: Tuesday July 12, Escaldes-Engordany / Revel, 197 km
Stage Eleven: Wednesday July 13, Carcassonne / Montpellier, 162.5 km
Stage Twelve: Thursday July: Montpellier / Mont Ventoux, 184 km
Stage Thirteen: Individual time trial, Friday July 15, Bourg-Saint-Andéol / La Caverne du Pont-d'Arc, 37.5 km
Stage Fourteen: Saturday July 16, Montélimar / Villars-les-Dombes Parc des Oiseaux, 208.5 km
Stage Fifteen: Sunday July 17, Bourg-en-Bresse / Culoz, 160 km
Stage Sixteen: Monday July 18, Moirans-en-Montagne / Berne, 209 km
Rest day, Tuesday July 19, Berne
Stage Seventeen, Wednesday July 20, Berne / Finhaut-Emosson, 184.5 km
Stage Eighteen: Individual time trial, Thursday July 21, Sallanches / Megève, 17 km
Stage Nineteen: Friday July 22, Albertville / Saint-Gervais Mont Blanc, 146 km
Stage Twenty: Saturday July 23, Megève / Morzine-Avoriaz, 146.5 km
Stage Twenty-one: Sunday July 24, Chantilly / Paris Champs-Élysées, 113 km