Kann die Tour de France ihr Hitzeproblem wirklich lösen?

For the first time in over 100 years, a Tour de France stage was shortened due to the heat. Every stage of this year's Tour de France took place in temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) – and yet nothing will change. Not because there are no solutions. But because every solution costs millions: Earlier start times ruin TV ratings, cooler routes in the north lose the mountains, a different date loses the roadside crowds. In this video, I'll show you why the heat at the Tour isn't a weather problem, but a business model – and why, in the end, the riders foot the bill: with ice vests, climate chambers, and heat training as a new arms race. Chapters: —— 📸  / radzirkus   —— 📌 Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:50 The Hottest Tour? 02:00 Crazy Logistics 03:15 The Real Question 03:40 Solution Proposal 1 05:00 Solution Proposal 2 06:20 Solution Proposal 3 07:55 Cost Bearers 09:20 Conclusion —— 📨 Contact: [email protected] #tourdefrance #radzirkus #tdf2026 #cycling