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Just like every year, I decided to again start looking for the rumours on the Tour de France race route for next year: the Tour de France 2011 which will take place from 2 till 24 July 2011.

Even though I don't know whether the result will be the same as last year (100% correct the day before the official presentation), I do know that many people were waiting for me to publish this since many of you already started discussing this in the article about the Grand Départ of the 2011 Tour de France!

What we already know for sure: the Grand Départ in the Vendée region

As announced on 26 January already, the Grand Départ of the Tour de France 2011 will take place in Vendée and will not start with a prologue ... A short summary of the 3 first stages and the before-Tour programme:

Wednesday 29 June 2011

The permanence and the Press center will open their doors in the Complexe sportif de l'Etenduère in Les Herbiers.

Thursday 30 June 2011

On Thursday the traditional official team presentation will take place on the Puy du Fou (close to the finish [!] of the first stage!).

1/ Saturday 2 July 2011 - Passage du Gois > Mont des Alouettes - 180 km

This stage will have a quite original start: the official ceremony for the start of the first stage will be held at about 8 kilometers from the unofficial start, at the entrance of quite a special road.



The riders will get together for the start in Fromentine (la Barre-de-Monts) and will than go to the island of Noirmoutier before they take the Passage du Gois. There, on that narrow road which gets under water two times a day and can only be used when the tide is out, the first stage will really start.


After that start, the riders will follow the Route du Gois over about 4.5 kilometers before they arrive on the mainland close to Bellevue.

Once the riders arrive at Bellevue, they will go to the south of the department while following quite flat routes and visiting, if the map is correct, Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie and La Roche-sur-Yon before going back to the north east of the Vendée over more hilly roads, a visit to Les Herbiers before the finish on top of the Mont des Alouettes (where the official presentation of the Grand Départ also took place today) at a 232 meter altitude. Right from the first day, the organiser of the Tour thus tries to bring in some suspense because where usually the sprinters have most chance of winning the first Tour stages, with this final climb they will have to battle for the first stage victory with the punchers!

2/ dimanche 3 juillet 2011 - Les Essarts > Les Essarts - team time trial - 23 km

After the team time trial in Montpellier during the Tour de France 2009 and its absence in the Tour de France 2010, the Tour de France 2011 again proposes a team time trial in this second stage which will take place around Les Essarts.




While visiting Boulogne and La Merlatière on the west side of Les Essarts, this stage will follow mostly flat and straight line routes over a distance of only 23 kilometers. In his presentation, Christian Prudhomme said the number of kilometers was chosen to be low: no more, no less to keep the race fluid.

3/ Monday 4 July 2011 - Olonne-sur-Mer > Redon

The third stage will also start in Vendée, from Olonne-sur-Mer. Going north after the start, the riders will leave the Vendée after about 80 kilometers.

The stage finish city is not officially announced yet, but the Ouest France newspaper was the first to announce on 6 August that this would most probably be in Redon and that information was confirmed by Jean-Louis Fougère, president of the Communauté de communes du Pays de Redon and by the mayor of Redon, Vincent Bourguet. If this gets confirmed ... it will be the first time Redon receives the Tour! (by the way, Ouest France published a few days later an article with reactions of some people living in Redon)

If you would like to read all information about the Grand Départ of the Tour de France 2011, you can read my article The Grand Départ (start) of the 2011 Tour de France in the Vendée confirmed, without prologue.

After the Vendée, Brittany!

ASO uses the Application de Reconnaissance des Itinéraires (ARI) provided by its IT partner CSC (see this video) to set up the race route of the Tour de France 2011 but for the time being we have to rely on the rumours which can be found here and there to know the race route (parcours) before the official presentation in the Palais des Congrès in Paris on 19 October!

For the time being these rumours are quite limited but it is however already worth mentioning them ... let's start with the visit of Brittany, the other cycling land!

4/ Tuesday 5 July 2011 - Lorient > Châteaulin or Carhaix Fréhel

Still according to Ouest France on 6 August 2010 (or de façon plus complète au 7 août, également repris par Le Télégramme on 7 August), the stage of 5 July 2011 would start in Lorient at noon. Indeed, selon the local newspaper the riders would be transferred from Redon to Lorient to sleep there on Monday night and start on Tuesday. The newspaper reminds that the Tour de France last stopped there in 2002 and 2006. The Village would be built up on the esplanade de la cité de la voile.

If on 6 and 7 August Ouest France still mentioned a stage finish in Châteaulin in these articles, the article on 7 August already indicated Gaëlle Nicolas' fear (the mayor of Châteaulin): our first file has been proven impossible because the finish zone is a protected nature area. We therefore have to combine the administrative constraints with the interests from a sports point of view since the organisor of the Tour wants this stage to finish with a short climb. On 31 May 2010 the newspaper already published an article which mentioned these difficulties (just like Le Télégramme on 30 May, on 15 June and 8 July 2010): The DDASS and the Dreal (Direction régionale de l'environnement, de l'aménagement et du logement) have given a negative opinion on a stage finish on top of the Menez Quelc'h, the only place ASO was interested in (this climb is part of the circuit for the Boucles de l'Aulne).

Le Télégramme also already mentioned on 16 July the disappointment of Gaëlle Nicolas and Jacques Gouerou (the mayor of Cast, the place where the stage finish would be) after the Conseil national de la protection de la nature (CNPN) announced its opinion.

The story still goes on because Ouest France published on 19 August an article with the title Le Tour 2011 getting further away from Châteaulin. In this article Gaëlle Nicolas reminded the difficulties of the organisation of this stage finish: Châteaulin will not pay 80 000 € for a Tour stage finish and continued by saying that the mayor would like to buy a terrain on which ASO could install its technical zone (a more detailed description was given by Le Télégramme on 30 July and on 31 July) but that the owner of this terrain didn't want to sell but proposed to rent the terrain. Miss Nicolas answered by saying We will in no case invest public money in a private terrain ... even though this could determine whether or not the Tour will stop in Châteaulin!

On 12 January already, Ouest France indicated that Carhaix was a candidate to receive the Tour and on 20 August the newspaper thus presented this city as an alternative solution by saying that its mayor, Christian Troadec, would have declared that the city of Carhaix was ready to be a candidate « as a replacement, if and only if it won't work out for Chateaulin. ». Le Télégramme also published an article on this topic the same day, reminding that ASO would have said it's either Châteaulin or no visit of the Finistère. The other article of Le Télégramme, "Le Plan B compromis" also mentions this problem.

Le Télégramme comes back on this topic on 27 August with two articles with the titles Et si c'était le Ménez-Hom and Tour 2011 - Le Ménez-Hom fait partie des solutions in which Daniel Gilles, Vice President of the Conseil régional de Bretagne and Adjunct mayor of Lorient, apparently explained that the finish could well be organised on the Ménez-Hom, another climb (with an altitude of 330 meters) at about 10 kilometers from Châteaulin ... The ecological problems could be less important since the mountain top is bald and since several paths exist on the top, as we can see on the Google Maps satellite picture.

Jean-Louis Pagès, responsible for stage finishes for ASO, should visit Châteaulin again at the end of August.

update 1st of September 2010: and according Le Télégramme this visit indeed took place yesterday and the result was apparently quite disappointing ... Indeed, the newspaper provides the feedback of the different political figures of the area by saying that
- the Ménez-Hom had been visited but that a stage finish is impossible there: First of all because it's a protected area and also because it's a dead end road
- another placed has been visited, the Bois du Chap in Dinéault for a stage finish on top of a short steep climb starting in the city center of Châteaulin, but also gave a negative result: The road is not large enough and there are not enough escape routes
- a new visit of the Menez Quelec'h didn't change anything to the existing problem
- Carhaix is not being thought of according to Jean-Louis Pagès
- only two new places which have been visited yesterday remain possible: the côte de Stang ar Garron, where the Boucles (de l'Aulne), used to finish and (...) the current finish, in front of the lycée Saint-Louis, but the steepness of the final part doesn't seem to correspond to what the Tour is looking for in order to have a difficult stage finish or finally a complete other solution, outside the communauté de communes of Châteaulin

update 3 September 2010: today, the decision has finally been announced and the result is negative for Châteaulin: according to Le Télégramme, which published an article earlier today announcing that 66% of the people in Châteaulin would like to have the Tour next year, Gaëlle Nicolas (...) got this information from Jean-Louis Pagès. He also told here that the peloton will not be seen on any route in the Finistère departement in 2011.

This is also bad for L'Aber Wrac'h (see below), but Ouest France announces that Christian Calvez, the president of the communauté de communes du Pays des Abers, does not give up yet: This is horrible, I'm really disappointed for Châteaulin. Despite that, we still hope to have the Tour. And we're still ready to receive the Tour for a stage finish

update 4 September 2010: the next day, Le Télégramme came back on the canceled finish in Châteaulin and vaguely mentions a possible stage finish in Fréhél. This would mean that one complete stage will disappear because the stage start in Dinan, initially planned for Thursday 7 July (see below), would be too close ...
Ouest France however mentions a stage finish « more east », and Mûr-de-Bretagne is mentioned as an option. This seems to be quite surprising though when you look at the distance between Lorient and Mûr-de-Bretagne (70 km using the most direct connection). Between Mûr-de-Bretagne and Dinan the distance also seems to be quite short so this option doesn't really seem to allow to maintain an additional stage.

5/ Wednesday 6 July 2011 - L'Aber Wrac'h ??? > somewhere in Côtes d'Armor

On 9 July 2010 already, Ouest France announced that this stage would start from L'Aber Wrac'h (Le Télégramme already mentioned this on 8 December 2009).

L'Agence Bretagne Presse summarises the information give by Ouest France and precises that this stage would probably have its *départ fictif* at L'Aber Wrac'h in Landeda and its *départ réel* in Lannilis. According to SportBreizh it would cross the pont de Paluden (from Lannilis to Plouguerneau).

update 3 September 2010: according to the information from Le Télégramme and Ouest France above, the stage start would finally not take place in L'Aber Wrac'h.

Concerning the stage finish of this 5th stage, Ouest France and the Agence Bretagne Presse agree on the fact that it should be in the Côtes d'Armor department, according to Ouest France at a representative location for the department. SportBreizh agrees on this and mentions Tréguier or Saint-Brieuc as examples.

6/ Thursday 7 July 2011 - Dinan > Saint-Georges-de-Reintembault or Alençon or Lisieux

Ouest France loves to provide information on the Tour de France 2011 rumours in Brittany and on 13 August the newspaper thus published a new article announcing that Dinan will organise a stage start and even though Didier Lechien, adjunct mayor of Dinan, politically correctly says he has to wait for an official confirmation, he continues by saying that a dedicated project group will be set up to organise this stage start which thus seems to be confirmed.

Concerning this stage's finish, Le Télégramme (here as well) and Ouest France mention a small city in the Ille-et-Vilaine, Saint-Georges-de-Reintembault. Ouest France recently again mentioned this possibility, leaving open a possible finish in Normandy, in Lisieux or in Alençon, while visiting Saint-Malo. In the case of Lisieux, the stage would than be 250 kilometers long and this thus seems hardly possible ... However, if we wipe out the visit of Saint-Malo, the shortest connection from Dinan to Lisieux would be 218 kilometers which seems to be easier to realise ...

Since Ouest France likes this topic, the newspaper recently published an article which summarises in a few words the 2011 Tour de France visit to Brittany.

The other rumours on the 2011 Tour de France parcours

7/ Friday 8 July 2011 - Alençon > Valençay (?)

According to CYRILLE93, who I particularly trust for those kind of questions, hotels have been booked in Alençon for the night of 7 on 8 July and it's thus very well possible that the stage will start there on the 8th!

For the finish of this stage, I don't have any precise information ... However, a representative of the Conseil Général de l'Indre would have indicated that The Indre department should receive a stage finish of the Tour 2011 at the end of the first week, so to connect Normandy to the Auvergne.
If this information is correct and after having had a look at the distances, this should thus be in a city at the north of the department. When looking at a map of the department we could thus think of Valençay or Châtillon-sur-Indre for example (I don't know if these cities are candidates to receive the Tour).

update 1st September 2010: apparently I found a new way to communicate with Yves Fouquet, the vice-president of the Conseil Général de l'Indre responsible for sports because according to BerrySports he answered less than 13 hours after the first publication of this article and denied this information. Where on earth did they find Valençay or Châtillon for a stage finish?
Monsieur Fouquet doesn't however deny that the Tour will have a stage finish in the Indre ... based on that information we could also imagine a stage start from the same department the next day. This could for example be in La Châtre? Will we have the answer tomorrow on BerrySports?

The Tour de France in the Cantal

The La Montagne newspaper published on 10 August an article mentioning the come back of the Tour de France in Auvergne and more precisely in the Cantal in 2011. During his holidays in the area, Christian Prudhomme would have said The roads in the Cantal are perfect for cycling. The last kilometers of the puy Mary, for example, are very difficult. I really like the intermediate mountain areas. It's true that we've b built up a certain relationship with the Cantal... just like with other departments.

The Cantal proposes a complete menu of 3 days including a rest day in Lioran where the Merrell Oxygen Challenge takes place since last year. The newspaper mentioned a stage finish in Saint-Flour for a stage coming from the Limousin or the north of the Auvergne if the peloton comes from the Centre and a stage start from Aurillac.

The same newspaper told us that Issoire's proposal to receive the Tour will not lead to anything positive in 2011.

The La Dépêche newspaper published several articles concerning Lavaur in the Tarn where the mayor would like the Tour de France to come back for a stage finish, 10 years after the previous finish in 2001 (he apparently announced this during the Grand Prix de Lavaur organised by the Lavaur Vélo Club, and already on 14 July and the newspaper also already mentioned this on 9 June). Since there's about 200 kilometers between Aurillac and Lavaur, this could well end up as a nice stage between Aurillac and Lavaur.

We could thus imagine the following configuration:
> 8/ Saturday 9 July 2011 - ??? > ???
> 9/ Sunday 10 July 2011 - Limousin or Auvergne > Saint-Flour
> R/ Monday 11 July 2011 - Lioran
> 10/ Tuesday 12 July 2011 - Aurillac > Lavaur

The Pyrenees, from 13 till 17 July

There are very few rumours on the programme for the Pyrenees so far. We can thus only try to guess based on the hotel reservations provided by CYRILLE93:
> Lourdes for the nights of 14 and 15 July
> Carcassonne, Narbonne and Foix for the night of 16 July
> Digne and Manosque for the night of 18 July

Adding the information provided by La Dépêche and in a shorter way by L'Indépendant concerning Limoux willingness to receive the Tour which apparently well seems to be possible. Apparently the city requested a stage finish and start. Putting this information together with the hotel reservations, the conclusion could be that the 14th stage on Saturday 16 July 2011 would be in Limoux.

update 1st of September 2010: this information seems to be confirmed by La Dépêche today. However, the newspaper mentions a stage finish on Saturday 16 but also says that The caravan will build up its start village in Limoux on Friday. This contradictory information is followed by the main contents of this article: does Limoux have enough hotel capacity for the Tour!

Tuesday 19 July 2011 until Thursday 21 July 2011 - Gap, Risoul, Serre Chevalier ... and Pinerolo

The Le Dauphiné newspaper indicated in an article on 25 August that the hotels in and around Gap would have been booked for 19 July and thus mentions a stage finish, start or even both for Gap at this date, while indicating that hotels have been booked up until Briançon, including Embrun. The same day La Provence thus guesses the Tour will stop in Embrun.

After the second rest day on Monday 18 July 2011 and a transfer towards the Alps, the next stage could start in Digne-les-Bains (based on the hotel reservation mentioned above) and finish in Gap on 19 July.

Answering questions from Le Dauphiné, the mayor of Risoul and the director of the tourist office of Serre Chevalier indicate that they don't have any information yet about a possible visit of the Tour de France but that they're very much willing to receive it ...

The next day, Le Dauphiné published a new article, Le Tour de France de retour en 2011 ?, in which it reminded of the fact that the Tour de France 2011 will celebrated the 100th anniversary of the first climb in the Alps and more specifically the famous col du Galibier and that the Tour thus definitely visits the Savoie and more precisely Maurienne.

The newspaper than presents the different cities which are still in the race for the Tour de France 2011: Modane for a stage start, Valloire and Tignes. The climb of the Galibier will thus definitely be part of the programme because of the 100th anniversary of its first ascension but Le Dauphiné doesn't have any precise information about from which side the riders will climb this mountain.

17/ Wednesday 20 July 2011 - Embrun > Pinerolo

Mentioned in the rumours concerning the Tour 2009, Pinerolo is back among the rumours for next year's Tour de France. Indeed, according to l'eco del chisone and La Stampa at the end of July, hotel rooms would have been booked for 20 July 2011, which would thus point out a stage finish in Pinerolo on the 20th and a stage start the next day from a city not for away ... Turin for example!

For the start city of the stage towards Pinerolo we could thus think of Embrun or Gap

18/ Thursday 21 July 2011 - Turin > Serre-Chevalier

If this stage will indeed start in Turin, it's finish should be close to the stage start of the next day. Serre-Chevalier thus seems to have the best chances to receive this stage finish.

19/ Friday 22 July 2011 - Modane > L'Alpe d'Huez

After a 2 year long absence the Alpe d'Huez should make its come back in 2011. Even though this information has been repeated by many sources, the date was not known yet ... until Le Dauphiné announced that this would be on Friday 22 July 2011. Among the cities mentioned by Le Dauphiné, Modane seems to be the best option for the start of this stage.

20/ Saturday 23 July 2011 - Grenoble > Chamrousse - individual time trial

If we take into account the hotel reservations in Grenoble, announced by CYRILLE93, and the willingness announced by Le Dauphiné for Chamrousse to receive the Tour and more precisely to repeat the time trial connecting Grenoble to the ski station (We would like to have this time trial again. The road going to Chamrousse is perfect for such a time trial.), we could imagine the final time trial of the Tour de France 2011 to be Grenoble > Chamrousse on 23 July before the transfer to to Paris the next day.

21/ Sunday 24 July 2011 - Provins > Paris

Even though I heard some rumours about Rambouillet, Le Parisien and L'Est-éclair announced early July 2010 that Provins, in the Seine-et-Marne, would receive the start of the stage during which the riders get to drink some champagne while riding towards Paris and its famous rounds on the Champs-Elysées!

The summary of the stages of the 2011 Tour de France

If we summarise all this in a table with all stages this would look like ... as you can see there's still a big gap in the Pyrenees: « Face à la xénophobie et à la politique du pilori : liberté, égalité, fraternité ! ». Consultez ici la liste des manifestations qui se dérouleront partout en France le 4 septembre.
Cette liste est mise à jour régulièrement. (Dernière mise à jour vendredi 3 septembre)
Pour télécharger un modèle de tract, cliquez ici !


 Abbeville : samedi 4 septembre, place du Pilori, à 14h30.

 Agen : samedi 4 septembre, boulevard de la République/ place Jasmin, à 10h00.

 Aix-en-Provence : samedi 4 septembre, rassemblement place de la Rotonde, à 11h00 (à confirmer).

 Ajaccio : samedi 4 septembre, rassemblement devant la préfecture de Corse, à 17h00.

 Albi : samedi 4 septembre, devant la préfecture, à 12h00.

 Alençon : samedi 4 septembre, devant la préfecture, à 14h00.

 Alès : samedi 4 septembre, devant le théâtre, à 17h00.

 Annemasse : samedi 4 septembre, sur le parvis du complexe Martin Luther King

 Ambert : samedi 4 septembre, devant la sous-préfecture, à 14h00.

 Amiens : samedi 4 septembre, place de l’Hôtel de ville, à 14h30.

 Angers : samedi 4 septembre, rassemblement place du Général Leclerc devant le palais de Justice, à 10h30.

 Angoulême : samedi 4 septembre, place de l’Hôtel de ville, à 15h00.

 Annemasse : samedi 4 septembre, parvis de l’espace Martin Luther King, à 11h00.

 Annecy : samedi 4 septembre, devant la préfecture, à 15h00.

 Arles : samedi 4 septembre, boulevard des Lices, à 11h30.

 Auch : samedi 4 septembre, place de la Libération, à 10h30.

 Aurillac : samedi 4 septembre, 2 cours Monthyon, devant la préfecture, à 11h00.

 Avignon : samedi 4 septembre, boulevard Limbert devant la préfecture, à 10h30.

 Bailleul : samedi 4 septembre, devant la mairie, à 11h30.

 Barenton : samedi 4 septembre, à 17h30, sur le site du camp d’internement tzigane qui a existé à Barenton sous le régime de Vichy (du 11 avril 1941 au 8 octobre 1942).

 Bayonne : samedi 4 septembre, place de la Liberté, à 11h00.

 Beauvais : samedi 4 septembre, place Jeanne d’Arc, à 14h00.

 Belfort : samedi 4 septembre, place Corbis, à 14h00.

 Besançon : samedi 4 septembre, place de la Révolution, à 15h00.

 Béziers : sur le site de la fête annuelle de La Plantade commémorant le 140e anniversaire de la proclamation de la République, inauguration d’un Arbre de la Liberté devant lequel chacun pourra prendre la parole.

 Blois : samedi 4 septembre, rassemblement à l’angle de la rue des 3 Clefs et la rue du Commerce, à 15h00.

 Bordeaux : samedi 4 septembre, rassemblement sur le parvis des droits de l’Homme à côté du palais de justice, à 10h30.

 Boulogne-sur-Mer : samedi 4 septembre, devant la sous-préfecture, Grande Rue, à 16h00.

 Bourg-en-Bresse : samedi 4 septembre, au carrefour des rues Charles Robin, Foch, et du Bd de Brou, 14h00.

 Bourges : samedi 4 septembre, manifestation devant le monument de la Résistance, place du 8 mai, à 11h00.

 Bressuire (79) : samedi 4 septembre 2010, place Notre-Dame Bressuire 10h30 cercle de silence, 11h00 rassemblement citoyen, prises de paroles des organisations participantes, 11h30 défilé jusqu’à la sous-préfecture avec dépôt d’un communiqué commun.

 Brest : samedi 4 septembre, place de la Liberté, à 10h30.

 Brive : samedi 4 septembre, devant la sous-préfecture, à 10h30.

 Caen : samedi 4 septembre, place de la République, à 14h30.

 Cahors : samedi 4 septembre, parvis de la mairie, à 11h00.

 Cannes : samedi 4 septembre, rassemblement devant le monument aux morts et la mairie, à 14h30.

 Carcassonne : samedi 4 septembre, place Carnot, à 10h00.

 Castres : samedi 4 septembre, place Jean Jaurès, à 9h30.

 Cayenne : samedi 4 septembre, place du Coq, à 9h00.

 Chalon-sur-Saône : samedi 4 septembre, manifestations avec distribution de tracts et signature de pétition dès 14h place Charles De Gaule, place Saint Vincent, place de l’Hôtel de ville et place de l’ancien collège. Les quatre cortèges convergeront place de Beaune, à 16h00, et iront vers la sous-préfecture.

 Chambéry : samedi 4 septembre, place Caffe, à 15h00.

 Charleville-Mézières : rassemblement vendredi 3 septembre à 18h place de l’Hôtel de Ville de Mézières

 Chartres : samedi 4 septembre, place du Châtelet à 10h30 puis venue à Paris.

- Châteauroux : samedi 4 septembre, place de la République devant l’arbre des droits de l’Homme, à 17h00.

 Châtellerault : samedi 4 septembre, esplanade François Mitterrand, à 11h00.

 Chaumont : samedi 4 septembre, devant la préfecture, à 11h00.

 Cherbourg : samedi 4 septembre, place de la république devant la mairie, à 11h00.

 Clermont-Ferrand : samedi 4 septembre, place Delille, à 14h00.

 Colmar : samedi 4 septembre, avenue de la République, devant l’entrée administrative de la Préfecture du Haut-Rhin, à 14h30.

 Coutances : samedi 4 septembre, place Saint Nicolas, à 11h00.

 Dieppe : samedi 4 septembre, place du Puits - salé à 14h30.

 Dijon : samedi 4 septembre, place Darcy, à 14h00.

 Dole : samedi 4 septembre à 11h, rassemblement place de la sous-préfecture

 Douai : samedi 4 septembre, entrée de Gayant Expo, à 9h00.

 Dunkerque : samedi 4 septembre, rassemblement au Marché central, à 10h00 ; signature de l’appel place Jean Bart à 12h30 ; rassemblement Stèle des droits de l’Homme (CUD) avec prise de paroles, à 12h30.

 Epinal : samedi 4 septembre, place des 4 Nations, à 15h00.

 Evreux : samedi 4 septembre, devant l’Hôtel de ville, à 15h00.

 Fargniers : samedi 4 septembre, devant le musée de la Résistance, à 15h00.

 Foix : samedi 4 septembre, devant la préfecture, à 10h00.

 Gap : samedi 4 septembre, place de la République, à 11h00.

 Grenoble : samedi 4 septembre, manifestation avec deux points de départ la gare de Grenoble (à 14h30) et la place du marché de la Villeneuve (à 14h00), point de jonction des deux cortèges est à la place André Malraux.

 Guéret : samedi 4 septembre, devant la mairie, à 10h30.

 Hénin-Beaumont : samedi 4 septembre 2010, rassemblement devant l’Hôtel de Ville d’Hénin-Beaumont à 16h30. Manifestation dans les rues du centre de la ville. Retour devant l’Hôtel de Ville pour rassemblement militant et festif qui fera alterner des prises de parole et des chansons républicaines.

 Joigny : samedi 4 septembre, rassemblement devant la maison citoyenne à 18h00. S’inscrire au mail suivant maisoncitoyenne89@free.fr pour départ en car pour Paris.

 Le Chambon-sur-Lignon : samedi 4 septembre, place de la Fontaine, à 10h00.

 Le Havre : vendredi 3 septembre, manifestation devant la sous préfecture du Havre + départ en car pour aller manifester à Paris le 4 septembre.

 Le Mans : samedi 4 septembre, place de la République, à 15h00.

 Le Puy-en-Velay : samedi 4 septembre, devant la mairie, à 10h00.

 La Roche-sur-Yon : samedi 4 septembre, devant la préfecture, à 10h30.

 La Rochelle : samedi 4 septembre, cours des Dames, devant la Grosse Horloge, à 11h00.

 Lille : vendredi 3 septembre, rassemblement sur le Parvis des droits de l’Homme, à 18h00.

 Limoges : samedi 4 septembre, place de la République, à 14h00.

 Lons-le-Saulnier : samedi 4 septembre, devant la préfecture, à 11h00.

 Lorient : samedi 4 septembre, place Aristide Briand, à 11h00.

 Lyon : samedi 4 septembre, place Bellecour (devant le Veilleur de Pierre), à 14h00.

 Mantes-la-Jolie : samedi 4 septembre, devant le palais de Justice, à 11h00.

 Marseille : samedi 4 septembre, rassemblement unitaire sur le Vieux Port, à 14h30.

 Maubeuge : samedi 4 septembre, devant la Stèle des 93 face à la Mairie, à 14h00.

 Mende : samedi 4 septembre, place de la République, à 10h30.

 Metz : samedi 4 septembre, rassemblement place de la République, côté rue Winston Churchill, à 14h30.

 Montauban : samedi 4 septembre, devant la préfecture, à 10h30.

 Montbeliard : samedi 4 septembre, rassemblement sur le parvis des droits de l’Homme à 13 h 30

 Montpellier : samedi 4 septembre, place de la Comédie, à 10h00.

 Mont-de-Marsan : samedi 4 septembre, place Saint Roch, à 11h00.

 Montluçon : samedi 4 septembre, place de la sous-préfecture, à 10h00.

 Moulins : samedi 4 septembre, place de la Mairie, à 10h00.

 Mulhouse : samedi 4 septembre, place de la Réunion, à 14h00.

 Nancy : samedi 4 septembre, manifestation place Stanislas, devant la préfecture, à 14h00.

 Nantes : samedi 4 septembre, place du Commerce, à 15h00.

 Narbonne : samedi 4 septembre, devant les Halles, à 11h00.

 Nevers : samedi 4 septembre, place de la Résistance devant la préfecture, à 15h00.

 Nice : samedi 4 septembre, Place Garibaldi, à 14h00.

 Nîmes : samedi 4 septembre, rassemblement devant la médiathèque/Maison carrée, à 14h00.

 Niort : samedi 4 septembre, rassemblement en bas de la Brèche sur l’esplanade la République, à 11h00.

 Orléans : samedi 4 septembre, place d’Arc, 15h00.

 Paris : samedi 4 septembre, place de la République, à 14h00.

 Pau : samedi 4 septembre, devant la préfecture, à 14h30.

 Périgueux : samedi 4 septembre, devant l’arbre de la Liberté (poste centrale), à 11h00.

 Perpignan : samedi 4 septembre, rassemblement place du Puig, à 10h00.

 Poitiers : samedi 4 septembre, devant le palais de Justice, à 14h00.

 Pontivy : samedi 4 septembre, devant la sous-préfecture, à 11h00.

 Porto-Vecchio : samedi 4 septembre, rassemblement place de la mairie, à 18h00.

 Privas : samedi 4 septembre, devant la préfecture, 10h30.

 Quimper : samedi 4 septembre, place de la Résistance, à 14h30.

 Reims : samedi 4 septembre, rassemblement devant la fontaine de la Solidarité, place d’Erlon, à 14h00.

 Rennes : samedi 4 septembre, place de la Mairie, à 14h00.

 Roanne : samedi 4 septembre, devant la sous-préfecture, à 10h00.

 Rodez : samedi 4 septembre, devant la préfecture, à 10h00.

 Rouen : samedi 4 septembre, à l’église Saint-Sever, à 14h00 (ou 14h30) (à vérifier).

 Royan : samedi 4 septembre, place Charles de Gaulle, à 11h30.

 Saint-Brieuc : samedi 4 septembre, départ de la manifestation en haut de la rue Saint-Guillaume, près du manège, à 11h00.

 Saint-Claude : samedi 4 septembre, devant la sous-préfecture, à 11h00.

 Saint-Dié : samedi 4 septembre, devant la Tour de la Liberté ou devant la mairie, à 10h00. A confirmer.

 Saint-Denis de La Réunion : samedi 4 septembre, sur la place des droits de l’Homme Champ Fleuri, à 14h00.

 Saint-Etienne : samedi 4 septembre, place Jean-Jaurès, à 10h00.

 Saint-Lô : samedi 4 septembre, devant la préfecture, à 11h00.

 Saint-Maximin : samedi 4 septembre, place Martin Bidouré, à 15h00.

 Saint-Nazaire : samedi 4 septembre, esplanade des droits de l’Homme, centre République, à 15h00.

 Saintes : samedi 4 septembre, rassemblement place Bassompierre, à 10h00.

 Salon-de-Provence : samedi 4 septembre, devant l’Hôtel de ville, à 10h00.

 Strasbourg : samedi 4 septembre, place Kleber, à 16h00.

 Tarbes : samedi 4 septembre, place de la Mairie, à 14h30.

 Thonon : samedi 4 septembre, place Aristide Briand, à 14h00.

 Toulon : samedi 4 septembre 2010, manifestation place de la Liberté, à 10h00.

 Toulouse : samedi 4 septembre, manifestation esplanade des droits de l’Homme, place du Salin, à 10h30.

 Tourcoing : samedi 4 septembre 2010, rassemblement devant le Parvis de l’Hôtel de Ville de Tourcoing, à 11h00, avec prise de parole des organisations. Le défilé se poursuivra jusqu’au Parvis de l’église Saint-Christophe.

 Tours : samedi 4 septembre, place Jean Jaurès, à 15h00.

 Troyes : samedi 4 septembre, place de l’Hôtel de Ville, à 12h30.

 Tulle : samedi 4 septembre, devant la préfecture, à 15h30.

 Ussel : samedi 4 septembre, devant la sous-préfecture, à 15h00.

 Uzès : samedi 4 septembre, place de la Libération, à 11h00.

 Valence : samedi 4 septembre, devant la Tour de l’Europe, quartier Fontbarlettes, à 14h00.

 Vannes : samedi 4 septembre, devant la préfecture, à 11h00.

 Vendôme : samedi 4 septembre, marché couvert, à 11h00.

 Vesoul : samedi 4 septembre, devant la mairie, à 14h30.

 Vichy : samedi 4 septembre, aux quatre chemins, à 15h00.

 Villefranche : place des Arts devant la sous-préfecture, à 10h30.

 Vouziers : samedi 4 septembre, signatures de pétition sur le marché à 10h00 puis à 11h30 rassemblement et déplacement vers la sous-préfecture.

TOTAL = 138

Mise à jour le 3 septembre 2010.

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