• Source: 1938 Tour de France, Stage 1 to Stage 10c
  • The 1938 Tour de France was the 32nd edition of the Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Tour began in Paris with a flat stage" target="_blank">stage on 5 July, and stage" target="_blank">Stage 10c occurred on 17 July with a flat stage" target="_blank">stage to Montpellier. The race finished in Paris on 31 July.


    stage" target="_blank">Stage 1


    5 July 1938 – Paris to Caen, 215 km (134 mi)


    stage" target="_blank">Stage 2


    6 July 1938 – Caen to Saint-Brieuc, 237 km (147 mi)


    stage" target="_blank">Stage 3


    7 July 1938 – Saint-Brieuc to Nantes, 238 km (148 mi)


    stage" target="_blank">Stage 4a


    8 July 1938 – Nantes to La Roche-sur-Yon, 62 km (39 mi)


    stage" target="_blank">Stage 4b


    8 July 1938 – La Roche-sur-Yon to La Rochelle, 83 km (52 mi)


    stage" target="_blank">Stage 4c


    8 July 1938 – La Rochelle to Royan, 83 km (52 mi)


    Rest day 1


    9 July 1938 – Royan


    stage" target="_blank">Stage 5


    10 July 1938 – Royan to Bordeaux, 198 km (123 mi)


    stage" target="_blank">Stage 6a


    11 July 1938 – Bordeaux to Arcachon, 53 km (33 mi)


    stage" target="_blank">Stage 6b


    11 July 1938 – Arcachon to Bayonne, 171 km (106 mi)


    stage" target="_blank">Stage 7


    12 July 1938 – Bayonne to Pau, 115 km (71 mi)


    Rest day 2


    13 July 1938 –- Pau


    stage" target="_blank">Stage 8


    14 July 1938 – Pau to Luchon, 193 km (120 mi)


    Rest day 3


    15 July 1938 – Luchon


    stage" target="_blank">Stage 9


    16 July 1938 – Luchon to Perpignan, 260 km (160 mi)


    stage" target="_blank">Stage 10a


    17 July 1938 – Perpignan to Narbonne, 63 km (39 mi)


    stage" target="_blank">Stage 10b


    17 July 1938 – Narbonne to Béziers, 27 km (17 mi) (ITT)


    stage" target="_blank">Stage 10c


    17 July 1938 – Béziers to Montpellier, 73 km (45 mi)


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