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How do Tour de France riders go to the toilet? – UK Times

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Professional road cycling is a gruelling sport, and the Tour de France is arguably its toughest test, with riders contesting three weeks of high-octane racing.

Across 21 stages in 2025, nearly 180 of the world’s best male bike riders will cover thousands of kilometres on a circuitous route from Lille to Paris, spending hours in the saddle each day.

With temperatures soaring, re-hydrating and re-fuelling are vitally important, which poses a question: what do riders do when nature calls?

The Tour de France is held annually over three weeks

The Tour de France is held annually over three weeks (EPA)

The answer depends on the race situation. Should the peloton be close to the finish or at a key juncture, most will simply hold it, aided perhaps by the adrenaline.

But in quieter moments, such as early into racing on a flat day, a single rider may pull away to pee at the side of the road, confident of catching up with the pace leisurely.

Alternately, the peloton may choose to go en masse — a nature break slot may be decided by the race leader to allow everyone to go in comfort, with attacking strictly forbidden during the pause.

But riders have to be careful they choose the right place. In 2021, Wout van Aert and Luke Rowe were among those sanctioned for “urinating in public”, with fines of 200 Swiss Francs (£166) levied.

Riders have to choose their moments carefully otu on the road

Riders have to choose their moments carefully otu on the road (AP)

Other options are available, though. Increasingly common, according to some, are riders urinating while on the move, either by lifting their shorts or simply dealing with the consequences of their actions.

That approach can have other benefits, as Mark Cavendish explained to GQ: “In races that are soaking wet and freezing cold, I like to piss myself,” the all-time record Tour de France stage winner said. “It warms me up for a split second. You get warm and you don’t have to fuss around.”

The logistics for female riders are slightly tougher, though generally shorter stages help reduce the need for comfort breaks.

That did not stop Demi Vollering of accusing rival Annemiek van Vleuten of attacking while she and her SD Worx team mates had stopped to pee during the Vuelta Femenina in 2023.

Male riders have also been caught out having been caught short. Perhaps most famously, Tom Dumoulin’s race lead was significantly reduced on stage 16 of the 2017 Giro d’Italia after he encountered “stomach problems” having just conquered the Stelvio climb.

Thankfully for Dumoulin, the incident didn’t prove costly — the Dutchman went on to secure his only Grand Tour triumph by snatching the maglia rosa on the final time trial.

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