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In Pas-de-Calais, the Tour de France wants to see a better village than that of Amazon

In Pas-de-Calais, the Tour de France wants to see a better village than that of Amazon
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Mathieu van der Poel won the second stage of the race on Sunday, July 6, which started that same morning from Lauwin-Planque. On the outskirts of Douai, the town of 1,600 inhabitants boasts an influential former mayor and huge warehouses.
The peloton on the road between Lauwin-Planque and Boulogne-sur-Mer, Sunday, July 6. (Anne-Christine Poujoulat/AFP)

This is the "village" of the Tour . Not the den of advertising and cold nuggets that opens in the early morning in the towns where the race starts, but the real "village." The one with the bell tower, the shaded square, the main street, the surrounding blond and vibrant soil, and a uniquely famous atmosphere. This "village" is Lauwin-Planque, 1,600 inhabitants, located in the North. The last time an event had broken the tranquility of the "village," it had nothing to do with the Tour: in the winter of 2023, residents regularly found the corpses of poisoned cats in their gardens.

Champion of the Tour de France and patron of this race, Christian Prudhomme sees in Lauwin-Planque, the smallest commune to host the Grande Boucle this year, "a bold bet" and the "contrast" between "the great metropolis

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