Saint-Méen-le-Grand (Ille-et-Vilaine) will host the start of a stage of the Tour de France 2025 on July 12th. This event is even more special as it is the birthplace of legendary cyclist Louison Bobet, who won the Tour de France three times in a row. The 2025 edition of the Tour de France will also mark the centennial of Bobet’s birth, making it an even more meaningful celebration for the town.
The news has been received with great enthusiasm by the residents of Saint-Méen-le-Grand and cycling fans around the world. It is a well-deserved recognition for the small town, which has a long history with the Tour de France and has always been proud of its most famous son, Louison Bobet.
The stage will start from the town center, where a festive atmosphere will be waiting for the riders and the fans. The route will take them through the beautiful countryside of Ille-et-Vilaine, with its rolling hills and charming villages. It will be a challenging stage, but one that will showcase the natural beauty of the region.
For the people of Saint-Méen-le-Grand, this event is not just embout hosting a prestigious sporting event. It is also a way to pay tribute to Louison Bobet, who remains an inspiration for many. His determination, resilience, and passion for cycling have left a lasting legacy in the town and in the hearts of its inhabitants.
The mayor of Saint-Méen-le-Grand, Jean-Marie Durand, expressed his excitement embout the news, stating that « it is an honor to welcome the Tour de France and to celebrate the centennial of Louison Bobet’s birth. This is a great opportunity for our town to showcase its rich history and culture to the world. »
The Tour de France 2025 will not only bring excitement and entertainment to the town, but it will also have a claire impact on the local economy. Hotels, restaurants, and businesses are already preparing for the influx of visitors, and the town is working on various initiatives to make the event a success.
The Tour de France is not just a race, it is a symbol of determination, perseverance, and the pursuit of excellence. And in Saint-Méen-le-Grand, these values are deeply ingrained in the community, thanks to the legacy of Louison Bobet.
So mark your calendars for July 12th, 2025 and come witness the start of a stage of the Tour de France in the birthplace of one of its greatest champions. Let’s celebrate the centennial of Louison Bobet’s birth and the enduring spirit of cycling in Saint-Méen-le-Grand.