The 111th edition of the Tour de France begins on June 29, 2024, in Florence, marking the first Grand Départ in Italy, before concluding in Nice on July 21 due to preparations for the Olympic Games. The route blends summit finishes in the Alps and Pyrenees with selective gravel sectors and a rare final-day individual time trial, ensuring the general classification remains in play until the closing kilometers.

Pre-race expectations center firmly on Tadej Pogačar, who arrives as the overwhelming favorite after a dominant Giro d’Italia victory and one of the strongest spring campaigns of his career. Chasing the first Giro-Tour double since 1998, Pogačar frames the race around sustained superiority rather than opportunism. Two-time defending champion Jonas Vingegaard returns following a severe crash at Itzulia Basque Country that left him with multiple fractures and a punctured lung, creating a narrative of resilience against momentum. Behind them, Primož Roglič, fresh off a Critérium du Dauphiné victory, and debutant Remco Evenepoel deepen the GC picture. Beyond yellow, the sprint and secondary classifications add layered intrigue. Defending green jersey winner Jasper Philipsen again leads a powerful sprint field, supported by Mathieu van der Poel, while Mark Cavendish lines up in pursuit of a record 35th Tour stage win, backed by a dedicated Astana lead-out built for one final opportunity. The white jersey contest centers on Evenepoel and Juan Ayuso, signaling a generational shift just beneath the sport's established rivalry.

2024 Tour de France Map