L’Étape by Tour de France, the world’s most prestigious amateur cycling series, is coming to Poland for the very first time. This extraordinary event will be held in the picturesque Zakopane, located in the heart of the Tatra Mountains, from May 9th to 11th, 2025.
“Poland has always been a land of cycling, and its story with the Tour de France began decades ago. In 1947, Edward Klabiński became the first Polish cyclist to participate in the ‘Grande Boucle.’ In 1993, Zenon Jaskuła made history as the first Pole to win a stage of the Tour de France, achieving a spectacular victory in Saint-Lary. These pioneers paved the way for new generations and inspired future champions like Michał Kwiatkowski (two-time TDF stage winner) and Rafał Majka (three-time TDF stage winner),” - said Antoine Quiers, Project Manager at Amaury Sport Organisation (A.S.O.).
Three Days of Thrilling Cycling in Zakopane
The event will kick off on May 9, 2025, with the opening of L’Étape Village, which will serve as the heart of the race. The village will feature a registration area, a cycling expo, and numerous attractions for cycling fans.
The L’Étape Village will be situated in the heart of Zakopane, in Dolna Rówień Krupowa, open to everyone to breathe and enjoy the spirit of the Tour de France personally.
On May 10, L’Étape Village will transform into an interactive Tour de France Village, offering:
• A Family Ride covering 25 km,
• Kids Races,
• A Tour de France Museum showcasing historic jerseys,
• Cycling workshops, team presentations, and a pre-race briefing,
• Performances by cycling legends and event ambassadors.
“The inaugural L’Étape by Tour de France in Poland is a significant milestone for us. We are proud to contribute to the legacy of cycling and bring the spirit of the Tour de France to Poland. Our goal was to design a route that combines sport, culture, and community. We believe this first edition will be an unforgettable experience for everyone involved,” - said Jozef Pukalovic, Event Director.
On May 11, 2025, cycling enthusiasts will take on two main routes, starting in Zakopane’s city center and finishing on the famous Gubałówka mountain:
• The Race (84 km) – a challenging, crown route,
• The Ride (62 km) – a less demanding route.
Both routes will guide participants through iconic regional landmarks, offering breathtaking views of the Tatra Mountains and surrounding landscapes. In the spirit of the Tour de France, participants can test their sprinting and climbing skills on designated segments along the route.