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The route takes shape

Writer's picture: Julien HergaultJulien Hergault

The 25th edition of the Tour de Corse Historique strikes a perfect balance between tradition and innovation, blending legendary routes with exciting new additions. Among the key highlights: a start and finish in Calvi, the return to Ajaccio, and the addition of a new stage town, Bonifacio, promising breathtaking scenery.

Eight days of celebrations

🗓️ Saturday 4 & Sunday 5 October

🔧 Technical & Administrative Scrutineering

📍 Calvi

For the first time, the Tour de Corse Historique will set up base in Calvi. Over four days, the town will come alive with an exhibitor village, free entertainment, and the spectacle of 380 crews passing through the scrutineering tent.


🗓️ Monday 6 October

🎉 Driving Session & Opening Night

📍 Calvi

An untimed special stage of just a few kilometers will allow teams to fine-tune their preparations, with a limit of three authorized runs. In the evening, all participants will gather for a briefing, followed by a festive opening event.


🗓️ Tuesday 7 October

⏱️ Stage 1

📍 Calvi - Calvi

The first competitive day features a series of loops—plural, because Competition and Regularity entrants will follow different routes. Teams will pass alternately under the starting arch before heading off to their respective special stages.


🗓️ Wednesday 8 October

⏱️ Stage 2

📍 Calvi - Ajaccio

The rally caravan will move south along the island’s west coast, with a midday pause in Évisa, one of Corsica’s most picturesque villages. The day’s finish line will be in Ajaccio, where the rally returns for the first time since 2020.


🗓️ Thursday 9 October

⏱️ Stage 3

📍 Ajaccio - Bonifacio

Competitors will push towards the southern tip of the island, passing through Cozzano before arriving in Bonifacio—a historic first for the event! In 24 editions, the rally has never stopped here, promising spectacular scenery and an unforgettable moment.


🗓️ Friday 10 October

⏱️ Stage 4

📍 Bonifacio - Lucciana

The tour continues along the east coast, with a regrouping park in Moriani-Plage before heading to Lucciana (Bastia-Poretta Airport), an area that previously served as a base camp for the Tour de Corse WRC in 2016.


🗓️ Saturday 11 October

⏱️ Stage 5

📍 Lucciana - Calvi

The final stage takes competitors through the Balagne region before the grand return to Calvi. After five intense days of racing and 1,000 km of Corsican roads, the finishers and category winners will be honored and celebrated in a spectacular closing ceremony.

 

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