Paris, France. 18th October 2016.
1. 00:00 Tour de France riders arriving for presentation
2. 00:11 Chris Froome, three-time Tour de France winner, arriving for presentation
3. 00:19 Close up Chris Froome
4. 00:25 Mid of Chris Froome seated between Romain Bardet and Adam Yates
5. 00:31 Wide of Chris Froome seated between Romain Bardet and Adam Yates
6. 00:39 SOUNDBITE (English) Chris Froome, three-time Tour de France winner:
"Like every year this is an extremely tough, tough Tour de France to win. Only three summit finishes but a few very difficult challenging mountain stages. It definitely could make the race a lot more tactical in the mountains and not necessarily just about the strongest on the climb on the day."
7. 01:03 Froome on camera screen
8. 01:07 SOUNDBITE (English) Chris Froome, three-time Tour de France winner:
"It is certainly nice to see that Tour de France is returning to Germany, I think it's been 30 years now since the Tour was there. I think especially given the likes of a lot of the German riders in the peloton at the moment, we've got some really talented guys, guys like (Marcel) Kittel, (John) Degenkolb, Tony Martin. I'm sure for them it's going to be a great honour for them to be at the Tour de France with it starting in Germany again."
9. 01:38 Froome holding photo and posing with man for photographer
10. 01:46 Christian Prudhomme with officials
11. 01:50 SOUNDBITE (French) Christian Prudhomme, Tour de France director:
"Yes, the stages from the beginning to the end where the Tour can play itself out, for the first time in 25 years, the five main mountain ranges. These last few years, we sometimes had three mountain stages in the same mountain range. Here, there will be a stage in the Vosges, two in the Jura, two in the Pyrenees, one in the Massif Central, two in the Alps, and a time trial at the beginning and another one nearly at the end. So it is made in a way it can play itself out everywhere and give an uncertain side to the race. That's what we are looking for."
12. 02:13 Christian Prudhomme with officials
13. 02:18 SOUNDBITE (French) Romain Bardet, French climbing specialist:
"Of course there are short stages with important differences of levels but there is no succession of difficulties and no third week as hard as the one last year for example." .
It is an interesting itinerary
14. 02:27 Romain Bardet being interviewed
15. 02:32 Pan journalists
16. 02:37 SOUNDBITE (French) Thomas Voeckler, French rider:
"I've been through everything on the Tour so what happens to me for the past few years is really like a bonus. I ride the Tour because I like it and I really enjoy the Tour De France. After, well I'll answer you after the Tour but if we win a stage with the team, or if I manage to, why not, win a fifth stage on the Tour, I'm not going to deprive myself. We saw earlier the 2016 retrospective: the various stage winners are not second rate riders, these last few years have been more and more difficult and let's face it. I'll be 38 next year. I don't have the legs I had when I was 30. The mind might still be the same but the body ages."
17. 03:16 Various shots of (from left to right) Thibaud Pinot, Romain Bardet, Chris Froome, Richie Porte, Julian Alaphilippe, Adam Yates and Thomas Voeckler on stage
SOURCE: SNTV
DURATION: 03:31