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- Expected LIVE video here and here . (L'Equipe, geo-restricted)

- Expected LIVE video here .  (Rai Sport, geo-restricted)

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- This page will be updated throughout the race.

- Start List here .

- Details including stage profiles, maps, timetables for all stages here .

- Photos: 2021 Tour of the Alps Stage 4 Photos .

- Photos: 2021 Tour of the Alps Stage 2 Photos .

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- Tao Geoghegan Hart (Ineos Grenadiers) won the 2023 Tour of the Alps.

- Team dsm-firmenich PostNL lineup for the 2024 Tour of the Alps:

Romain Bardet (FRA) Romain Combaud (FRA) Robbe Dhondt (BEL) Chris Hamilton (AUS) Gijs Leemreize (NED) Oliver Peace (GBR)

- Matt Winston, Team dsm-firmenich PostNL coach: "We are looking forward to being back to the Tour of the Alps, a race we have great memories of as Romain won it two years ago. Chris and Romain are just coming out of a very good altitude camp in Tenerife and are highly motivated to take another step in their preparations for the Giro. With a nice mix of riders from the Development and Men's program, we want to get through the week with good teamwork and look after Romain as our finisher to go for a nice result in the GC."

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- 2024 Tour of the Alps television/TV broadcasters and streamers for LIVE and On Demand coverage include L'Equipe TV, PMG Sport, Eurosport, Rai Sport, TV2.dk Sport,...

- 2024 Tour of the Alps stage schedule/times:

Stage 1 - Monday, April 15 Start at 12:00 CET, 6:00am ET Finish at 15:15 CET, 9:15am ET

Stage 2 - Tuesday, April 16 Start at 10:30 CET, 4:30am ET Finish at 15:15 CET, 9:15am ET

Stage 3 - Wednesday, April 17 Start at 11:15 CET, 5:15am ET Finish at 14:15 CET, 8:15am ET

Stage 4 - Thursday, April 18 Start at 11:20 CET, 5:20am ET Finish at 15:15 CET, 9:15am ET

Stage 5 - Friday, April 19 Start at 12:20 CET, 6:20am ET Finish at 15:15 CET, 9:15am ET

- The 2024 Tour of the Alps is being held April 15-19.

- Results: Tour of the Alps Results . See previous years .

- Photos: Giro del Trentino Photos .

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- Christian Pömer, Sports Director (Bora-Hansgrohe), after Stage 4: "We wanted to ride aggressive again, but we also knew it will be hard to send Felix or Matteo in the group as both were sitting at around 2:30 in GC. When Felix was at the front, as a result the bunch controlled the gap at that margin, and this wasn’t enough to survive the final. But we gave it a try, so it’s ok. Matteo tried to follow the leaders then on the last climb but was dropped around 4km to the top. Still a 10th place is ok, and we’ll see if there is another opportunity tomorrow to grab a stage win."

- Matteo Fabbro (Bora-Hansgrohe) after Stage 4: "I tried to go for a result in the end, but it wasn’t enough today for the first group. I didn’t have the best legs after yesterday’s effort in the break and Ineos was pulling incredibly hard on the last climb. I knew I had to go early to have a chance, but it wasn’t possible with this high pace. When I was dropped, I found my rhythm and also didn’t risk too much in the technical downhill."

- Expected LIVE video here .  (L'Équipe, geo-restricted)

- Expected LIVE video here .  (Italian, PMG Sport)

- Expected LIVE video here .  (TV2/Sport.dk, geo-restricted)

- Gianni Moscon (INEOS Grenadiers) after his Stage 3 victory: "On Monday I broke the ice in Innsbruck, now I have regained my confidence and feeling with victory. The stage was clearly suited for long-run breakaways, with its challenging profile. In the final kilometers we were down to four and insisted in our action until the finish: it worked out well. Dreaming of a hat-trick in my Trentino might seem too much right now: tomorrow we are expected by a hard and important stage, and we are ready to stand by Pavel Sivakov, hoping that his fall will leave no significant aftermath."

- Gianni Moscon (INEOS Grenadiers) won Stage 3. Simon Yates (Team BikeExchange) retained the overall race lead.

- Matt White, Head Sport Director, Team BikeExchange: "Today was an impressive ride by Simon, a lot of hard work has gone into his preparation and this race is all part of his Giro d'Italia build up. It is the first win of the year for him and I am sure not his last. We will now look to defend his lead in this race until the end."

- Simon Yates (Team BikeExchange) after Stage 2, which he won: "I tried really hard; it was a very tough climb. Those guys were not easy to get rid of, I tried several times and that really took it out of me for the valley road to the finish. I enjoy these (shorter) stages, we race from the start rather than messing around for 150km and then racing only for the final. It was a good day for us, my first win of the year so I am very happy. So far so good but there’s still a lot of very hard stages to come so we will see what we can do in the next few days."

- Simon Yates (Team BikeExchange) won Stage 2 and took over the lead on G.C.

- Anton Palzer (Bora-Hansgrohe) following Stage 1: "Very cool experience. I didn't really have any problems riding uphill, but it's amazing to see how hectic everything is. You always have to be fully involved so that you don't lose touch. It all takes so much energy to be focused all the time. That makes you tired over time. Unfortunately, on the last small climb I was too far behind and when the driver in front of me lost the connection, I thought you couldn't get there anymore. I really enjoyed it and I am confident that I will find my way around better and better over the next few days and I am happy that the next few days will go to the right mountains."

- Gianni Moscon (INEOS Grenadiers) won Stage 1 and is first leader in the general classification.

- Expected LIVE video here . (Top riders pre-race press conference)

- 2021 Tour of the Alps stage schedule/times:

Stage 1 - Monday, April 19 Start at 11:55 CET, 5:55am ET Finish at 15:25 CET, 9:25am ET

Stage 2 - Tuesday, April 20 Start at 12:05 CET, 6:05am ET Finish at 15:32 CET, 9:32am ET

Stage 3 - Wednesday, April 21 Start at 9:50 CET, 3:50am ET Finish at 14:12 CET, 8:12am ET

Stage 4 - Thursday, April 22 Start at 10:40 CET, 4:40am ET Finish at 15:23 CET, 9:23am ET

Stage 5 - Friday, April 23 Start at 12:10 CET, 6:10am ET Finish at 15:25 CET, 9:25am ET

- Pavel Sivakov (Team Sky) won the 2019 Tour of the Alps. There was no race in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic.

- The 2021 Tour of the Alps is being held April 19-23.

- News: Androni Giocattoli steal the limelight from WorldTour rivals at Tour of the Alps . (Cyclingnews) - Masnada and Savio savour giant-killer stage victory.

- Results: Masnada wins stage 3 . (Cyclingnews) - Sivakov retains overall lead.

- Fausto Masnada (Androni Giocattoli) won Stage 3.  Pavel Sivakov (Team Sky) retained the overall race lead.

- Rafal Majka (Bora-Hansgrohe) following Stage 3: "I feel that my form is good. I want to particularly thank Pawel for his help on the last climb, and all my teammates who helped me earlier in the race to always be in a good position. We still have a few stages left with long climbs, and we’ll continue to fight for good results."

- Christian Poemer, Sports Director, Bora-Hansgrohe after Stage 3: "Today went well for us. We tried to motivate the sprinters in the team to assist the climbers as long as possible. Andreas Schillinger did a particularly good job today, however, Rüdiger Selig suffered from respiratory problems and unfortunately had to abandon the race. In the end, it was a battle between the strongest riders in the race, and Rafal was right up there with them. It is a bit difficult to fight for stage victories with only two climbers in the team here. However, there are still stages with long climbs to come, and we’ll continue to pursue our main objective of a stage win."

- News: Next generation steals Tour of the Alps spotlight from Nibali and Froome . (Cyclingnews) - Sivakov and Geoghegan Hart win opening two stages after aggressive racing.

- News: Sivakov and Geoghegan Hart play down any Team Sky rivalry . (Cyclingnews) - 'It's not easy when there's a lot of cooks in the kitchen' says British rider.

- Results: Sivakov wins stage 2 . (Cyclingnews) - Team Sky rider takes the overall lead from teammate Geoghegan Hart.

- Pavel Sivakov (Team Sky) won Stage 2 and took over the race lead.

- News: Geoghegan Hart savours first professional victory at Tour of the Alps . (Cyclingnews) - 'I’ve been trying for two and a half years, so it’s nice to take the opportunity'.

- Results: Tour of the Alps: Geoghegan Hart wins stage 1 . (Cyclingnews) - Team Sky rider takes first leader's jersey.

- Tao Geoghegan Hart (Team Sky) won Stage 1 and is first leader in the general classification.

- News: Froome and Nibali play down talk of a Tour of the Alps duel . (Cyclingnews) - Grand Tour contenders admire van der Poel’s Amstel win from Austria.

- News: Nibali comes down from altitude for Tour of the Alps test . (Cyclingnews) - 'The work has been intense, and I will need to find race rhythm' says Italian.

- News: Chris Froome looking to build form at Tour of the Alps . (Cyclingnews) - Team Sky rider says 'punchy' racing is what he needs at this point in the season.

- News: Chris Froome adds Tour of the Alps to pre-Tour de France race programme . (Cyclingnews) - Austrian-Italian stage race set to be Froome’s final ride in Team Sky colours.

- Bahrain-Merida team for the 2019 Tour of the Alps:

Vincenzo Nibali Antonio Nibali Valerio Agnoli Hermann Pernsteiner Andrea Garosio Meiyin Wang

- Vincenzo Nibali (Bahrain-Merida), back racing again after Milan-San Remo, before the start of the 2019 Tour of the Alps: "I am happy to go back to compete in this stage race, which is a competition I’m very fond of and where I won two editions in 2008 and 2013.  I have worked well over the last few weeks and this race will help me to understand where I am with my preparation and to better refine my condition in view of the Liege-Bastogne-Liege and after the Giro d'Italia."

- Paolo Slongo (Vincenzo Nibali coach): "Almost all the riders who will race the Tour of Alps - Vincenzo and his brother Antonio, Garosio, Agnoli and Pernsteiner - arrive from the Teide training camp where they have almost rode for 1400km in 11 days with nearly 30,000 meters of altitude difference. A good preparation with which I hope to reach good results in this race."

- 2019 Tour of the Alps stage schedule/times:

Stage 1 - Monday, April 22 Start at 11:50 CET, 5:50am ET Finish at 15:36 CET, 9:36am ET

Stage 2 - Tuesday, April 23 Start at 10:50 CET, 4:50am ET Finish at 15:42 CET, 9:42am ET

Stage 3 - Wednesday, April 24 Start at 11:20 CET, 5:20am ET Finish at 14:13 CET, 8:13am ET

Stage 4 - Thursday, April 25 Start at 12:00 CET, 6:00am ET Finish at 15:41 CET, 9:41am ET

Stage 5 - Friday, April 26 Start at 11:55 CET, 5:55am ET Finish at 15:47 CET, 9:47am ET

- Thibaut Pinot (Groupama-FDJ) won the 2018 Tour of the Alps.

- The 2019 Tour of the Alps is being held April 22-26.

2019 Tour of the Alps Stage 4 Profile

2019 Tour of the Alps Stage 3 Profile

2019 Tour of the Alps Stage 2 Profile

2019 Tour of the Alps Stage 1 Profile

2017 Tour of the Alps Stage 5 Profile

- Official text updates LIVE here .

- LIVE video here .  (L'Equipe, geo-restricted)  - LIVE video here .  (PMG Sport, geo-restricted) - LIVE video here . (Rai Sport, geo-restricted)

- News: Dennis fights back after suffering in the cold at the Tour of the Alps . (Cyclingnews) - Australian takes third in the sprint, while neo-pro Kilian Frankiny impresses in the break

- News: Thomas ready to fight for overall victory at the Tour of the Alps . (Cyclingnews) - 'It'll be a big, big day tomorrow,' Team Sky leader says before final showdown on the Bondone

- News: Pinot misses out on his first ever sprint victory at the Tour of the Alps . (Cyclingnews) - FDJ leader just 13 seconds down on Thomas before the final stage

- News: Montaguti wins stage 4 . (Cyclingnews) - Breakaway caught up in hectic finale, Thomas retains race lead

- Matteo Montaguti (AG2R-la-Mondiale) won Stage 4 ahead of Thibaut Pinot and Rohan Dennis.  Geraint Thomas (Team Sky) retained the overall race lead.

- Thursday's Tour of the Alps Stage 4 departs Bolzano-Bozen at 11:20am CET (5:20am U.S. Eastern) and is expected to arrive at Cles and around 3:27pm CET (9:27am U.S. Eastern).  Tour of the Alps live streaming video should get underway at 2:30pm CET (8:30am U.S. Eastern) .

- Geraint Thomas (Team Sky) won Tour of the Alps Stage 3 and is new overall leader.

- News: Team Sky take charge at the Tour of the Alps . (Cyclingnews) - British team show their collective strength before the Giro d’Italia

- News: Geraint Thomas puts Giro d’Italia rivals on the limit at Tour of the Alps . (Cyclingnews) - 'I was just racing, giving it 100 per cent' says Team Sky leader

- News: Thomas wins stage 3 to move into overall lead . (Cyclingnews) - Welshman beats Landa and Pozzovivo

- News: Tour of the Alps and Tour of Croatia stages shortened due to snow . (Cyclingnews) - Croatia organisers forced to chop summit finish in half, Alps find another climb in Tyrol

- News: Pinot ready to defend leader's jersey at Tour of the Alps . (Cyclingnews) - 'All the guys in the team are motivated and up for the job,' says FDJ leader

- Wednesday's Tour of the Alps Stage 3 departs Villabassa-Niederdorf at 10:40am CET (4:40am U.S. Eastern) and is expected to arrive at Funes-Villnöss and around 2:14pm CET (8:14am U.S. Eastern).  Tour of the Alps live streaming video should get underway at 12:30pm CET (6:30am U.S. Eastern) .

- Rohan Dennis (BMC Racing) won Stage 2.  Thibaut Pinot (FDJ) is new leader on G.C.

- News: Thomas tries his hand in Tour of the Alps sprint . (Cyclingnews) - Landa goes on the attack as the high mountains loom

- News: Rohan Dennis pays back BMC teammates with sprint win at the Tour of the Alps . (Cyclingnews) - 'To get the win for them is great,' Australian says after early mistakes

- News: Rohan Dennis wins snow-shortened stage 2 . (Cyclingnews) - Pinot takes over race lead in hilltop sprint

- Tuesday's Tour of the Alps Stage 2 departs Innsbruck at 11:00am CET (5:00am U.S. Eastern) and is expected to arrive at Innervillgraten and around 3:31pm CET (9:31am U.S. Eastern).  Tour of the Alps live streaming video should get underway at 2:30pm CET (8:30am U.S. Eastern) .

- Michele Scarponi (Astana) won Stage 1 and is first leader in the general classification.

- Update: With stage shortened due to weather conditions, there are also issues with television coverage...

- News: Pinot pleased to weather opening day of Tour of the Alps . (Cyclingnews) - Frenchman building towards Giro d'Italia

- News: Snow forces organisers to shorten stage 2 of the Tour of the Alps . (Cyclingnews) - Brenner Pass and 40 kilometres removed from parcours.

- Due to the snowy conditions, Stage 2 started in Vipiteno-Sterzing instead of Innsbruck.  The stage profile has been changed accordingly.

- News: Thomas discovers his form and confidence at the Tour of the Alps . (Cyclingnews) - Team Sky leader answers question about alleged no-needles policy violations.

- News: Scarponi breaks dry spell with Tour of the Alps stage win . (Cyclingnews) - Italian veteran ready to fight with Thomas and Pinot for leader's jersey.

- News: Scarponi wins stage 1 of the Tour of the Alps . (Cyclingnews) - First win for Italian in years.

- News: Pinot, Dennis, Thomas and Dombrowski face off at the Tour of the Alps . (Cyclingnews) - Five mountain stages to reveal the form of the Giro d’Italia contenders.

- News: Dennis anticipating mountains test at Tour of the Alps . (Cyclingnews) - BMC's Australian takes the reins in hilly 5-day race as Giro d'Italia approaches.

- Stage 1 route map, profile, time schedule, GPS and more info here .

- Mikel Landa (Team Sky) won the 2016 Giro del Trentino (now called Tour of the Alps) and he is back to defend.

- Sergey Firsanov (Gazprom–RusVelo): "I was in a good shape on Giro dell’Appennino, but due to unfortunate fall, I finished just 15th. Now I have good legs and I am doing everything to shape up for Giro d’Italia.  Tour of the Alps has a tremendous list of contenders, some of them are favorites for the Giro. However, it just stimulates us for a fierce competition. We understand that it is a crucial part of the season and nobody is going to sit behind one’s back, we are going to compete for the top places."

- Gazprom–RusVelo line-up for the 2017 Tour of the Alps: Ildar Arslanov, Igor Boev, Pavel Brutt, Sergey Firsanov, Alexander Foliforov, Sergey Nikolaev, Ivan Rovny, Dmitry Kozonchuk.

- Monday's Tour of the Alps Stage 1 departs Kufstein at 12:00pm CET (6:00am U.S. Eastern) and is expected to arrive at Innsbruck and around 3:33pm CET (9:33am U.S. Eastern).  Tour of the Alps live streaming video should get underway at 2:30pm CET (8:30am U.S. Eastern) .

- The 2017 Tour of the Alps is being held April 17-21.

2017 Tour of the Alps Photos

2017 Tour of the Alps Stage Profiles

Tour of the Alps 2023 : Die wichtigsten Infos zur Giro-Generalprobe

Thomas Goldmann

 ·  17.04.2023

Höhenprofile der Tour of the Alps 2023: 1. Etappe

Rund zweieinhalb Wochen vor dem Start des Giro d’Italia ist die Tour of the Alps 2023 eines der wichtigsten Vorbereitungsrennen für die am 6. Mai beginnende Italien-Rundfahrt. Die Tour of the Alps entstand aus dem Giro del Trentino, der 1962 erstmals stattfand. In den ersten beiden Jahren war der Giro del Trentino ein Eintagesrennen, nach einer Pause wechselte das Format ab 1979 hin zu einem Etappenrennen, mit Ausnahme des Jahres 1986 - damals ein Teamwettbewerb. Seit 2017 heißt das Rennen Tour of the Alps. Es gehört zur UCI Pro Series, die unterhalb der World Tour angesiedelt ist.

Tour of the Alps 2023: Große Namen des Radsports am Start

Das Etappenrennen, das von der Europaregion Tirol, Südtirol und Trentino geprägt wird, erfreut sich bei vielen Fahrern großer Beliebtheit, die sich hier auf den meist sehr bergigen Abschnitten den letzten Formfeinschliff für den Giro d’Italia holen wollen. Zwar fehlen mit Remco Evenepoel ( Soudal - Quick Step ) und Primoz Roglic ( Jumbo-Visma ) die beiden Top-Favoriten auf den Giro-Sieg, doch mit Geraint Thomas ( Ineos Grenadiers ) und Aleksandr Vlasov ( Bora-Hansgrohe ) sind zwei Kandidaten am Start, die bei der Italien-Rundfahrt auch ganz vorne landen könnten. Vor allem das Aufgebot von Ineos kann sich sehen lassen. Neben Thomas haben sich auch Thymen Arensman, Ex-Giro-Sieger Tao Geoghegan Hart und Pavel Sivakov eingeschrieben.

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Härtetest für Lennard Kämna

Das deutsche Team Bora-Hansgrohe bringt neben Vlasov auch Lennard Kämna mit zur Tour of the Alps 2023. Für den deutschen Radprofi ist das Etappenrennen der letzte Härtetest vor dem Giro, bei dem er an der Seite von Vlasov erstmals eine dreiwöchige Landesrundfahrt auf Gesamtwertung fahren möchte. Matteo Fabbro, Florian Lipowitz, Patrick Konrad, Cian Uijtdebroeks und Maximilian Schachmann komplettieren das Bora-Aufgebot.

Aus österreichischer Sicht ruhen die Hoffnung auf eine gute Platzierung im Gesamtklassement vor allem auf den Schultern von Felix Gall. Der 25-Jährige von AG2R-Citroën wurde zuletzt Zehnter bei der Baskenland-Rundfahrt und geht somit mit Rückenwind an den Start.

Tour of the Alps 2023 Strecke - die Etappen

1. etappe | montag, 17. april | rattenberg - alpbach | 127,5 kilometer | 2470 höhenmeter.

Das Höhenprofil der 1. Etappe

  • Offizieller Start: 11:55 Uhr
  • Zielankunft: ~15:06 - 15:27

Gleich zum Auftakt der Tour of the Alps 2023 geht es mit fast 2500 Höhenmetern ordentlich zur Sache. Vor allem der zweite Teil der Etappe hat es mit drei Anstiegen in sich. Zunächst geht es nach Brandenberg mit vier knackigen Steigungskilometern, dann wartet mit dem Kerschbaumer Sattel der anspruchsvollste Berg des Tages: 5,2 Kilometer bei 10,1 Prozent mittlerer Steigung. Hier lohnt es sich bereits, die eigene Mannschaft einzuspannen und der Konkurrenz auf den Zahn zu fühlen. Der Schlussaufstieg nach Alpbach dürfte nicht schwer genug sein, um große Zeitabstände herauszufahren. Allerdings sollte die 13-Prozent-Rampe auf dem letzten Kilometer nicht unterschätzt werden.

>> Zum Rennbericht der 1. Etappe

Anstiege und Karte der 1. Etappe

Brandenberg

2. Etappe | Dienstag, 18. April | Reith im Alpbachtal - Ritten | 165,2 Kilometer | 2860 Höhenmeter

Das Höhenprofil der 2. Etappe

  • Offizieller Start: 10:45 Uhr
  • Zielankunft: ~14:59 - 15:28 Uhr

Auch der zweite Tagesabschnitt bietet viele Möglichkeiten. Die ersten rund 30 Kilometer sind fast flach, dann geht es an Innsbruck vorbei über die alte Brennerstraße zu selbigem Pass. Vom Brenner führt die Strecke das Fahrerfeld hinunter nach Brixen, wo die Steigung nach Feldthurns das Finale mit dem Anstieg nach Barbian und dem Mittelberg einläutet, dessen Gipfel rund vier Kilometer vor dem Ziel erreicht wird. Die Favoriten dürfen sich hier zwar kein Schwäche erlauben, werden aber wohl eher abwartend agieren, denn es wartet am nächsten Tag eine noch schwierigere und die vielleicht entscheidende Etappe der Rundfahrt.

>> Zum Rennbericht der 2. Etappe

Anstiege und Karte der 2. Etappe

Barbian/Barbiano

3. Etappe | Mittwoch, 19. April | Ritten - Brentonico San Valentino | 162,5 Kilometer | 2940 Höhenmeter

Das Höhenprofil der 3. Etappe

  • Offizieller Start: 10:00 Uhr
  • Zielankunft: ~14:03 - 14:30

Der dritte Abschnitt ist die Etappe mit dem anspruchsvollsten Finale der Tour of the Alps 2023. Zunächst verlässt das Peloton Ritten und gelangt dann über eine rasende Abfahrt nach Bozen. Nach rund 60 fast flachen Kilometern wird Trient erreicht. Es dauert weitere rund 15 Kilometer bis zum ersten nennenswerten Anstieg des Tages hinauf zum Cei-See. Nach der Abfahrt bleibt ein Flachstück von 25 Kilometern bis nach Avio. Von dort geht es nur noch bergauf ins Ziel nach San Valentino di Brentonico. 15,5 Kilometer mit 7,5 Prozent mittlerer Steigung. Wer die Beine hat, kann hier “à la pédale”, wie es im Fachjargon heißt - also über die schiere Kraft - eine Vorentscheidung in der Gesamtwertung herbeiführen.

>> Zum Rennbericht der 3. Etappe

Anstiege und Karte der 3. Etappe

Lago di Cei

4. Etappe | Donnerstag, 20. April | Rovereto - Predazzo | 152,9 Kilometer | 3610 Höhenmeter

Das Höhenprofil der 4. Etappe

  • Offizieller Start: 11:05 Uhr
  • Zielankunft: ~15:00 - 15:27

Auf dem Papier ist die 4. Etappe mit mehr als 3500 Höhenmetern der härteste Abschnitt der Tour of the Alps 2023. Es gibt kaum einen flachen Meter auf den 152,9 Kilometern zwischen Rovereto und Predazzo. Kurz nach dem Start geht es bereits für fast 16 Kilometer bergan zum Passo Sommo, gefolgt vom Anstieg zum St.-Colomba-See und einem langen Abschnitt durchs Fleimstal, der sehr wellig ist. Der Passo Pramadiccio ist dann das letzte Hindernis des Tages. 9,7 Kilometer mit 6,1 Prozent taugen nicht, um einen Großangriff in der Gesamtwertung zu starten. Zumal es vom Gipfel noch rund 15 Kilometer ins Ziel sind. Entweder kommt auf dieser Etappe eine Fluchtgruppe mit starken Kletterern durch oder es gibt einen Sprint einer ausgedünnten Favoritengruppe in Predazzo.

>> Zum Rennbericht der 4. Etappe

Anstiege und Karte der 4. Etappe

Passo Sommo

5. Etappe | Freitag, 21. April | Cavalese - Bruneck | 144,5 Kilometer | 2910 Höhenmeter

Das Höhenprofil der 5. Etappe

  • Offizieller Start: 11:25 Uhr
  • Zielankunft: ~15:01 - 15:25 Uhr

Das große Finale der Tour of the Alps 2023. Viele Fahrer werden sich vor dem Start auf der Rolle warmfahren, denn es geht direkt fast zehn Kilometer bergauf zum Passo Lavaze - mit 1808 Metern der höchste Punkt der Rundfahrt. Es dauert bis 37 Kilometer vor dem Ziel, ehe das zweite Hindernis des Tages erreicht wird: der Anstieg nach Mühlbach. 7,8 Kilometer mit 8,2 Prozent. Wer in der Gesamtwertung noch etwas bewegen will, muss auf den ersten sechs Kilometern des Berges angreifen, wo die Steigung zumeist zweistellig ist. Nach rund dreieinhalb Kilometern gibt es sogar eine Rampe von 18 Prozent. Über eine Art Hochplateau und eine mitunter technisch anspruchsvolle Abfahrt geht es nach der Abnahme des Bergpreises bei Kilometer 125,1 ins Ziel der Tour of the Alps 2023 nach Bruneck.

>> Zum Rennbericht der 5. Etappe

Anstiege und Karte der 5. Etappe

Passo Lavaze

Tour of the Alps 2023: TV-Übertragung & Live-Stream

Die Tour of the Alps 2023 wird im Fernsehen bei Eurosport übertragen. Alle fünf Etappen sind bei Eurosport 1 zu sehen. Wer nach einem Live-Stream sucht, wird bei Discovery+ und GCN+ (beides über Bezahl-Abo) fündig.

Die Übertragungszeiten

  • 1. Etappe | Montag, 17. April | 14:00 - 15:30 Eurosport 1
  • 2. Etappe | Dienstag, 18. April | 14:00 - 15:30 Eurosport 1
  • 3. Etappe | Mittwoch, 19. April | 12:30 - 14:30 Eurosport 1
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  • 1 Thymen Arensman
  • 2 Laurens De Plus
  • 3 Tao Geoghegan Hart
  • 4 Salvatore Puccio
  • 5 Pavel Sivakov
  • 6 Ben Swift
  • 7 Geraint Thomas

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  • 11 Santiago Buitrago
  • 12 Nicolo Buratti
  • 13 Jack Haig
  • 14 Hermann Pernsteiner
  • 15 Edoardo Zambanini
  • 16 Jasha Sütterlin

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  • 21 Hugh Carthy
  • 22 Simon Carr
  • 24 Jefferson Cepeda
  • 25 Stefan de Bod
  • 26 Merhawi Kudus
  • 27 Georg Steinhauser
  • 31 Abner Gonzalez
  • 32 Juri Hollmann
  • 33 Gregor Mühlberger
  • 34 Antonio Pedrero
  • 35 Oscar Rodriguez
  • 36 Sergio Samitier
  • 37 Ivan Ramiro Sosa

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  • 41 Matteo Fabbro
  • 42 Florian Lipowitz
  • 43 Lennard Kämna
  • 44 Patrick Konrad
  • 45 Cian Uijtdebroeks
  • 46 Aleksandr Vlasov
  • 47 Maximilian Schachmann

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  • 51 Geoffrey Bouchard
  • 52 Felix Gall
  • 54 Nicolas Prodhomme
  • 55 Aurelien Paret-Peintre
  • 56 Valentin Paret-Peintre
  • 57 Andrea Vendrame
  • 61 Jonas Iversby Hvideberg
  • 62 Lorenzo Milesi
  • 63 Harm Vanhoucke
  • 64 Max van der Meulen
  • 65 Alberto Dainese
  • 66 Max Poole

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  • 71 Luis Leon Sanchez
  • 72 Manuele Boaro
  • 73 Joe Dombrowski
  • 74 Vadim Pronskiy
  • 75 Daniil Pronskiy
  • 76 Antonio Nibali
  • 77 Igor Chzhan

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  • 81 Sebastian Berwick
  • 82 Marco Frigo
  • 83 Omer Goldstein
  • 84 Ben Hermans
  • 85 Domenico Pozzovivo
  • 86 Matthew Riccitello
  • 87 Guy Sagiv

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  • 91 Luca Covili
  • 92 Riccardo Lucca
  • 93 Alessio Nieri
  • 94 Giulio Pellizzari
  • 95 Alessandro Santaromita
  • 96 Henok Mulubrhan
  • 97 Alex Tolio

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  • 101 Torstein Traeen
  • 102 Jonas Abrahamsen
  • 103 Adne Holter
  • 104 Magnus Kulset
  • 105 Sindre Kulset
  • 106 Johannes Kulset
  • 107 Magnus Brynsrud

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  • 111 Carl Fredrik Hagen
  • 112 Damien Howson
  • 113 Gianluca Brambilla
  • 114 Mark Donovan
  • 115 Matteo Badilatti
  • 116 Negasi Haylu Abreha
  • 117 Corey Davis

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  • 122 Unai Cuadrado
  • 123 Txomin Juaristi
  • 124 Ibai Azurmendi
  • 125 Asier Etxeberria
  • 126 Enekoitz Azparren
  • 127 Luis Angel Mate

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  • 131 Pablo Castrillo
  • 132 Eugenio Sanchez
  • 133 Giovanni Carboni
  • 134 Jordi Lopez
  • 135 Carlos Garcia Pierna
  • 136 Jose Felix Parra
  • 137 Marti Marquez

Cajar Rural-Seguros RGA

  • 141 Julen Amezqueta
  • 142 Joseba Lopez
  • 143 Calum Johnston
  • 144 Jhojan Garcia
  • 145 Mulu Kinfe Hailemichael
  • 146 Jokin Murguialday
  • 147 Fernando Barcelo

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  • 151 Lorenzo Fortunato
  • 152 Davide Bais
  • 153 Mattia Bais
  • 154 Andrea Garosio
  • 155 Samuele Rivi
  • 156 Fernando Tercero

Team Corratec

  • 161 Samuele Zambelli
  • 162 Matteo Amella
  • 163 Davide Baldaccini
  • 164 Etienne van Empel
  • 165 Karel Vacek
  • 166 Simone Olivero
  • 171 Lukas Pöstlberger
  • 172 Sebastian Schönberger
  • 173 Moran Vermeulen
  • 174 Alexander Hajek
  • 175 Marco Schrettl
  • 176 Sebastian Putz
  • 177 Philipp Hofbauer

Trinity Racing

  • 181 Finlay Pickering
  • 182 William Smith
  • 183 Fergus Browning
  • 184 Liam Johnston
  • 185 Adrien Boichis
  • 186 Camilo Andres Gomez
  • 187 Hugo Rodriguez

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  • 1962 Enzo Moser (Italien)
  • 1963 Guido De Rosso (Italien)
  • 1979 Knut Knudsen (Dänemark)
  • 1980 Francesco Moser (Italien)
  • 1981 Roberto Visentini (Italien)
  • 1982 Giuseppe Saronni (Italien)
  • 1983 Francesco Moser (Italien)
  • 1984 Franco Chioccioli (Italien)
  • 1985 Harald Maier (Schweiz)
  • 1986 Team Carrera Jeans (das Rennen wurde als Coppa Italia für Teams ausgefahren)
  • 1987 Claudio Corti (Italien)
  • 1988 Urs Zimmermann (Schweiz)
  • 1989 Mauro Antonio Santaromita (Italien)
  • 1990 Gianni Bugno (Italien)
  • 1991 Leonardo Sierra (Venezuela)
  • 1992 Claudio Chiappucci (Italien)
  • 1993 Maurizio Fondriest (Italien)
  • 1994 Moreno Argentin (Italien)
  • 1995 Heinz Imboden (Schweiz)
  • 1996 Wladimir Belli (Italien)
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  • 2001 Francesco Casagrande (Italien)
  • 2002 Francesco Casagrande (Italien)
  • 2003 Gilberto Simoni (Italien)
  • 2004 Damiano Cunego (Italien)
  • 2005 Julio Alberto Perez Cuapio (Mexiko)
  • 2006 Damiano Cunego (Italien)
  • 2007 Damiano Cunego (Italien)
  • 2008 Vincenzo Nibali (Italien)
  • 2009 Ivan Basso (Italien)
  • 2010 Alexandre Vinokourov (Kasachstan)
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  • 2014 Cadel Evans (Australien)
  • 2015 Richie Porte (Australien)
  • 2016 Mikel Landa (Spanien)
  • 2017 Geraint Thomas (Großbritannien)
  • 2018 Thibaut Pinot (Frankreich)
  • 2019 Pavel Sivakov (Russland)
  • 2021 Simon Yates (Großbritannien)
  • 2022 Romain Bardet (Frankreich)

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Tour de France Criterium Legends team members Mark Cavendish of Britain (R) and Peter Sagan of Slovakia (C) join top riders as they take a turn during the Tour de France Saitama Criterium cycling race in Saitama on November 5, 2023. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP) (Photo by RICHARD A. BROOKS/AFP via Getty Images)

Spanning more than 2,200 miles, the Tour de France begins on Saturday, June 29. The 21-day endurance cycling event features nearly 180 riders competing to hoist the Coupe Omnisports at the finish line.

At a Glance: How to Watch Tour de France 2024 Online

  • When Saturday, June 29, to Sunday, July 21
  • Network NBC, USA Network
  • Stream online Peacock

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Since the Tour de France airs across NBC and USA Network, it’s also streamable on web-based streaming cable services, some of which even offer free trials — including DirecTV Stream , Fubo and Hulu + Live TV . You can also livestream the event on Peacock .

If you want to watch the entire Tour de France 2024, the endurance cycling race is available to stream at home on Peacock . Not a Peacock subscriber? Right now, the streamer is the ad-free Peacock Premium package for only $19.99 for the first year with promo code STREAMTHEDEAL — saving you 65 percent off its regular price through June 30. Otherwise, the ad-supported plan is only $5.99 monthly (or $59.99 per year) until July 18, when Peacock’s prices increase ahead of the Olympics. Aside from the Tour de France, you’ll also get access to originals like Apples Never Fall , In The Know , The Traitors , Ted and others; hit movies like Oppenheimer , Lisa Frankenstein , Drive-Away Dolls , Night Swim and others; live sports and entertainment from NBC Sports and WWE; and more than 50 “always-on” streaming channels. Related: The Best Peacock Streaming Deals

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Watch the Tour de France on DirecTV Stream , which offers NBC and USA Network. The service also includes more than 90 other channels — like ABC, Fox, CBS, AMC, Bravo, ESPN and much more. The streaming service has a free five-day trial available, but that’s more than enough time to watch the Tour de France. Afterward, you can cancel the service or keep watching, with prices starting at $69.99 for the entry-level Entertainment plan.

Watch the Tour de France on NBC and USA Network, as well as nearly 200 other news, entertainment and sports channels, with a subscription to  Fubo , starting at $79.99 monthly. In addition, other plans offer nearly 270 channels for the Elite plan for $89.99 monthly, along with 276 channels, Showtime and 4K Ultra HD quality for the Premiere plan for $99.99 monthly. The online TV streaming service also offers a seven-day trial for new subscribers , so you can watch NBC and USA Network online for free.

Hulu + Live TV

To livestream the Tour de France online on NBC and USA Network, a subscription to Hulu + Live TV is another fantastic option. The streaming service has access to more than 90 other live channels — like BET, CNN, ESPN, Food Network and more — starting at $76.99 monthly and comes with Hulu’s entire streaming library, as well as Disney+ and ESPN+. Hulu is currently offering a three-day free trial to try before you commit.

Sling might be a good fit to watch the Tour de France on NBC and USA Network — and the live TV streaming service is on sale for half off your first month of service. With Sling Blue , which includes NBC, you can begin watching for $22.50 for your first month (reg. $45 monthly). Additionally, Sling Blue also has ABC, Bravo, Discovery Channel, NFL Network, National Geographic and other channels.

How to Watch Tour de France 2024 With Cable

The Tour de France airs on NBC and USA Network. You can watch by tuning in through your cable TV provider, on NBCSports.com or the NBC Sports mobile app with your cable TV account login — including streaming and traditional services such as DirecTV Stream , Fubo , Hulu + Live TV , Sling , Verizon , Xfinity and others.

Tour de France 2024 Dates, Schedule

The Tour de France begins on Saturday, June 29, in Florence, Italy and the cycling race ends 21 days later on Sunday, July 21, in Nice, France. Scroll down for a complete schedule, including dates and cities featured throughout the event. Learn more about the Tour de France route here .

  • Day 1, Sat., June 29 Florence to Rimini, Italy
  • Day 2, Sun., June 30 Cesenatico to Bologna, Italy
  • Day 3, Mon., July 1 Piacenza to Turin, Italy
  • Day 4, Tues., July 2 Pinerolo, Italy to Valloire, France
  • Day 5, Wed., July 3 Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne to Saint-Vulbas
  • Day 6, Thurs., July 4 Mâcon to Dijon
  • Day 7, Fri., July 5 Nuits-Saint-Georges to Gevrey-Chambertin
  • Day 8, Sat., July 6 Semur-en-Auxois to Colombey-les-Deux-Églises
  • Day 9, Sun., July 7 Troyes to Troyes
  • Day 10, Tues., July 9 Orléans to Saint-Amand-Montrond
  • Day 11, Wed., July 10 Évaux-les-Bains to Le Lioran
  • Day 12, Thurs., July 11 Aurillac to Villeneuve-sur-Lot, Italy
  • Day 13, Fri., July 12 Agen to Pau
  • Day 14, Sat., July 13 Pau to Saint-Lary-Soulan
  • Day 15, Sun., July 14 Loudenvielle to Plateau de Beille
  • Day 16, Tues., July 16 Gruissan to Nîmes
  • Day 17, Wed., July 17 Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux to SuperDévoluy
  • Day 18, Thurs., July 18 Gap to Barcelonnette
  • Day 19, Fri., July 19 Embrun to Isola 2000
  • Day 20, Sat., July 20 Nice to Col de la Couillole
  • Day 21, Sun., July 21 Monaco to Nice

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The Tour de France, the most famous bike race in the world, can be seen on Fubo and Peacock. Tune in on from Saturday, June 29 through Sunday, July 21 to watch the race.

See the daily schedule for the race below, with TV and live streaming information for each day.

How to watch the Tour de France 2024

Stage 1: saturday, june 29.

  • Stage Details: Florence to Rimini (206 km/128 miles)
  • TV Channel: NBC
  • Live Stream: Watch on Fubo
  • Live Stream: Watch on Peacock

Stage 2: Sunday, June 30

  • Stage Details: Cesenatico to Bologna (199.2 km/123.8 miles)

Stage 3: Monday, July 1

  • Stage Details: Piacenza to Turin (230.8 km/143.4 miles)
  • TV Channel: USA Network

Stage 4: Tuesday, July 2

  • Stage Details: Pinerolo to Valloire (139.6 km/86.7 miles)

Stage 5: Wednesday, July 3

  • Stage Details: Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne to Saint-Vulbas (177.4 km/110.2 miles)

Stage 6: Thursday, July 4

  • Stage Details: Macon to Dijon (163.5 km/101.6 miles)

Stage 7: Friday, July 5

  • Stage Details: Nuits-Saint-Georges to Gevrey-Chambertin (25.3 km/15.7 miles)

Stage 8: Saturday, July 6

  • Stage Details: Semur-en-Auxois to Colombey-les-Deux-Églises (183.4 km/114 miles)

Stage 9: Sunday, July 7

  • Stage Details: Troyes to Troyes (199 km/123.6 miles)

Stage 10: Tuesday, July 9

  • Stage Details: Orleans to Saint-Amand-Montrond (187.3 km/116.4 miles)

Stage 11: Wednesday, July 10

  • Stage Details: Evaux-les-Bains to Le Lioran (211 km/131.1 miles)

Stage 12: Thursday, July 11

  • Stage Details: Aurillac to Villeneuve-sur-Lot (203.6 km/126.5 miles)

Stage 13: Friday, July 12

  • Stage Details: Agen to Pau (165.3 km/102.7 miles)

Stage 14: Saturday, July 13

  • Stage Details: Pau to Saint-Lary-Soulan (151.9 km/94.4 miles)

Stage 15: Sunday, July 14

  • Stage Details: Loudenvielle to Plateau de Beille (198 km/123 miles)

Stage 16: Tuesday, July 16

  • Stage Details: Gruissan to Nimes (188.6 km/117.2 miles)

Stage 17: Wednesday, July 17

  • Stage Details: Saint-Paul-Trois-Chateaux to SuperDevoluy (177.8 km/110.5 miles)

Stage 18: Thursday, July 18

  • Stage Details: Gap to Barcelonnette (179.5 km/111.5 miles)

Stage 19: Friday, July 19

  • Stage Details: Embrun to Isola 2000 (144.6 km/89.9 miles)

Stage 20: Saturday, July 20

  • Stage Details: Nice to Col de la Couillole (132.8 km/82.5 miles)

Stage 21: Sunday, July 21

  • Stage Details: Monaco to Nice (33.7 km/20.9 miles)

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Tour de France 2024: Everything you need to know

T he Tour de France 2024 begins on Saturday 29 June and marks the 111th edition of cycling's flagship race. In the first Grand Départ for Italy, the race starts in Florence and traces a path east across the country, before heading back west towards France and into the Alps. 

The riders will also take on the Apennines, Massif Central and Pyrenees mountain ranges, and pass through Italy, San Marino, Monaco and France.

With Paris busy preparing for the Olympic Games in August there will be no room for the Tour de France's traditional final stage finish on the Champs-Elysées. Instead the race will finish in Nice – the first time it has ever finished outside the capital.

The world's best riders are set to vie for overall victory, with newly crowned Giro d'Italia winner Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) due to take on Jonas Vingegaard (Visma-Lease A Bike) and Remco Evenepoel (Soudal-Quick Step) – both of whom are currently returning from injury – and Primož Roglič (Bora-Hansgrohe).

The three-week event is the second in the trio of Grand Tours, coming after the Giro d'Italia and before the Vuelta a España .

Check out our page on the  Tour de France 2024 route  for everything you need to know about the 21 stages from Florence to Nice, and look at  our almost complete start list for the race .

This will be the first Tour since  GCN+ closed down , so make sure you read our how to watch the Tour de France guide carefully to make sure you can be fully tuned in. 

Tour de France 2024: Overview

Tour de france 2024: the route.

One for the climbers, the 2024 Tour de France route incorporates four summit finishes, spans four mountain ranges, and features the hilliest opening stage in Tour de France history.

One of the most interesting and intriguing routes of recent years, sitting between the predominantly hilly week one and week three sits a flatter week two, and stage nine – with an abundance of white roads; 14 sectors in total.

There's plenty for the sprinters as well as the general classification and climbing specialists, although there are going to be some tough mountains to get over to reach the sprint stages, and to finish the three weeks.

For the first time in 35 years, a final day time trial means the yellow jersey won't be decided on the penultimate day. 

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Tour de France 2024 route: Stage-by-stage

Tour de france 2024: the teams.

There will be 22 teams of eight riders at the 2024 Tour de France. This includes all 18 UCI WorldTour teams, as well as the two best-ranked UCI ProTeams, and two further squads invited by the organiser, ASO. 

Tour de France 2024: General classification riders

When it comes to potential yellow jersey winners, there are four riders due to take the start line in Florence on June 29. 

The quartet comprises Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates), who has just won the Giro d'Italia; Remco Evenepoel (Soudal-Quick Step), Jonas Vingegaard (Visma-Lease A Bike), and Primož Roglič (Bora-Hansgrohe) . 

Reigning champion Jonas Vingegaard is the only rider over whom hangs a significant questions mark for the race. Along with Roglič and Evenepoel, he came down in a nasty crash on stage four of the Itzulia Basque Country in April. All were injured but the Dane came off worst, and he only began riding outside in May. All three will still go, but it is not known how well they will perform.

Following the route announcement in October, Tadej Pogačar said that the "end of the journey makes me smile", with the final two stages starting and finishing close to his home in Monaco. Pogačar is hoping to take back the top step in 2024 after two years of missing out on yellow to Vingegaard. The Slovenian won the Giro earlier this year.

Remco Evenepoel will make his Tour de France debut in 2024. Although he took a win in 2022 at the Vuelta, his performance in other Grand Tour races has been either inconsistent or blighted by illness. If he's to compete against the likes of Vingegaard and Pogačar, he'll have to up his game. After coming 5th overall and taking a stage win in his Tour debut in 2023 , Carlos Rodríguez will lead Ineos Grenadiers .

Tour de France 2024: Sprinters

It's going to be a tough year for the sprinters. Jasper Philipsen of Alpecin-Deceuninck was one of the star men of last year's Tour de France, taking four stage wins and the green sprinter's jersey at the end of the three weeks. He has had a fine season so far, with a win at Milan-San Remo and second at Paris-Roubaix and is likely to be the rider to beat at the Tour.

Like Philipsen, Mads Pederson of Trek-Segafredo has enjoyed a successful early season, with a win at Gent-Wevelgem and (unlike Philipsen) a hatful of sprint victories. He's likely to be the Belgian's main rival in the bunch finishes.

All eyes will be on Mark Cavendish in the 111th Tour de France after he postponed retirement to target the Tour win record, currently shared with Eddy Merckx, and gain his 35th win. He said, however, that he was "in shock" and that this was the "toughest course" he had ever seen , when it was revealed in October. 

Biniam Girmay (Intermarché-Wanty), Dylan Groenewegen (Jayco-AlUla) and Fabio Jakobsen (dsm-firmenich-PostNL) are also set to be there and should challenge for wins.

Tour de France 2024: On TV

As you'd expect the Tour de France will be avialable to watch in a lot of places this July.

The race is expected to be live-streamed on Discovery+ and Eurosport , as well as ITV4, in the UK and in Europe. Subscription costs are £6.99/month or $8.99/month, and £39.99 or $49.99 for a year.

A Flobikes  annual subscription will cost you $209.99 if you want to watch in Canada, while in the USA  NBC Sports  via Peacock Premium ($4.99 per month) will show the race. Australians can can watch the Tour for free on SBS on Demand.

And, of course, if you want to watch your local stream from anywhere in the world you'll need a VPN from a trusted company like ExpressVPN .

Tour de France: The jerseys

Much like every year in recent memory, the Tour de France jerseys and classifications are yellow for the overall leader, green for the leader in the points standings, polka-dot for the mountain classification, and white for the best young rider.

Along with the jersey prizes, there is an award for the most combative rider of each stage, with the winner wearing a red number on the following day. This is awarded each day, with a 'Super Combativity' award decided by a jury at the end of the race for the most active rider throughout the entire event.

There is also a team classification where the time of the first three riders from each team is put together to create a single time. This is then done in a similar way as the individual general classification.

In addition, there are plenty of bonus seconds up for grabs at the race. There are ten, six and four bonus seconds available at the end of each stage for the first three riders, as well as bonus sprints that are dotted throughout the race on key climbs to try and make the racing more entertaining for spectators.

Of course, there's also prize money up for grabs. For winning the 2023 edition of the race, Jonas Vingegaard collected €535,220 (£463,100), a sum which is customarily shared out among the team's riders and staff.

Tour de France past winners in the last 12 years

  • 2012: Bradley Wiggins (GBr) 
  • 2013: Chris Froome (GBr) 
  • 2014: Vincenzo Nibali (Ita) 
  • 2015: Chris Froome (GBr) 
  • 2016: Chris Froome (GBr) 
  • 2017: Chris Froome (GBr) 
  • 2018: Geraint Thomas (GBr) 
  • 2019: Egan Bernal (Col) 
  • 2020: Tadej Pogačar (Slo) 
  • 2021: Tadej Pogačar (Slo)  
  • 2022: Jonas Vingegaard (Den)
  • 2023: Jonas Vingegaard (Den)

Tour de France FAQ

How does the tour de france work.

The Tour de France is one of a trio of races that are three weeks long, known as the Grand Tours, alongside the Giro d'Italia and the Vuelta a España. The Tour is the best known and arguably the most prestigious.

It is the second of the three races in the calendar with the Giro taking place in May, the Tour usually in July, and the Vuelta in August and September.

The Tour, like all Grand Tours, takes on varying terrain with flat days for sprinters, hilly days for puncheurs and mountains for the climbers and GC riders, along with time trials, so that a winner of the race has to be able to perform on all types of road.

The main prize in the race, known as the general classification, is based on time with the overall leader wearing the yellow jersey. The race leader and eventual winner is the rider who has the lowest accumulated time over the 21 days of racing. Riders can win the Tour de France without winning a stage, as Chris Froome did in 2017. Time bonuses of 10, six, and four seconds are given to stage winners though, creating incentive for those general classification riders to chase individual victories and lower their overall time.

In 2020 it took race winner Tadej Pogačar 87 hours 20 minutes and 5 seconds to complete the race with the second-place rider overall 59 seconds slower. That continues all the way down to the last place rider, which was Roger Kluge (Lotto-Soudal) who finished 6 hours 7 minutes and 2 seconds behind.

The white best young rider's jersey is worked out in the same way but only riders under the age of 26 are eligible for the jersey.

The polka-dot mountains jersey and the green points jersey are based on a points system and not time. The only reason time would come into account would be if riders are tied on points, then it would go to who is the best placed in the general classification.

The team classification is based on the general classification times of the first three riders of a team on each stage. The time of those three riders is added up and put onto their team's time, creating a GC list much like in the individual classifications. The leading team gets to wear yellow numbers and helmets on each stage.

The final classification available is the combativity prize. This is decided by a race jury or, in more recent years, Twitter. This takes place just before the end of each stage and often goes to a rider from the breakaway who has put in a daring performance or attempted to liven up the stage by attacking. The winner of the combativity award gets to wear a special red race number on the following day's stage.

There is a final prize added to this with the Super Combativity prize being awarded on the podium in Paris. This is decided in a similar fashion to pick out the most aggressive, entertaining, and daring rider of the whole three weeks. Again, usually going to a rider who has featured regularly in the breakaway.

Stage winners do not wear anything special the day after apart from getting a small yellow jersey to stick on their number on their bike, this can be replaced if they win multiple stages.

Teams used to come to the race with nine riders but the UCI, cycling's governing body, decided that nine riders from each team was too dangerous and dropped it to eight, however more teams now take part.

How long is the Tour de France?

The Tour de France takes place over 23 days with 21 of them being race days. The riders get two days of resting; they usually fall on the second and third Monday of the race.

This year's race is 3,492km long, which is 2,170 miles, around the same distance from Washington DC to Las Vegas, or Helsinki to Lisbon. 

Road stages can range from anything around 100km to something approaching 250km, sometimes more. This year the shortest road stage is stage 20, from Nice to Col de la Couillole, with the longest being 229km on stage three in Italy, from Plaisance to Turin.

Road stages often take around four to five hours with the longer days sometimes nudging over seven hours.

Time trials are always much shorter. Team time trials have long since gone out of fashion in the world of road racing so individual time trials are the main focus these days. 

In 2024, the Tour has two individual time trials for the riders to tackle, the first on stage seven at 25km long from Nuits-Saint-Georges to Gevrey-Chambertin, and the second on the final stage from Monaco to Nice, at 34km long.

When does the Tour de France start?

The 2024 Tour de France starts on June 29 in Florence, Italy, with a road stage. There will be three full stages in Italy, before the fourth heads into France. The race finishes in Nice three weeks later.

The 2024 edition of the race runs from 29 June - 21 July, covering 21 stages. 

Jonas Vingegaard is set to attempt a third win at the Tour de France 2024

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Copa America is back for another year of competition that will see the best national soccer teams of North and South America play for the championships. Below, we've compiled everything you need to know about where to watch Copa America.

First held in 1916, the CONMEBOL Copa America is the world's oldest continental-based, still-running soccer competition. It is centered around South America but has come to include North American teams through CONCACAF, as well as the occasional Asian team invitee (none will compete this year, but Japan and Qatar have participated in the past). 

Returning champions Argentina are tied with Uruguay for the most wins, at 15 titles each, and kicked off the competition with a win against Canada. Argentine superstar Lionel Messi will take a break from his duties with Inter Miami and return to his home team to attempt to lead them to another championship. The competition will run now until the final on July 14.

No matter what team you hope to watch, we'll show you how to tune in from home. Keep reading to learn all of your watch options.

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Where to watch Copa America in the US

Copa America matches will be spread across Fox, Fox Sports 1 (FS1), and Fox Sports 2 (FS2) in the US. If you don't have cable, it might be time to explore a Fox-friendly live TV service like Sling TV or Fubo.

For Sling TV , you'll need to subscribe to the Sling Blue plan (for $40 a month) and opt for the Sling Blue Sports Extra add-on (for an additional $11 a month). This will get you access to FS1 and FS2. Sling Blue also comes with Fox in select areas. You should input your zipcode before subscribing to see if your region can get the channel. You can also check out Sling's local channels guide for a regional breakdown. This total package will cost you $51 a month, but Sling is usually running a promo for new users that can knock some money off your first month.

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For just the essentials without any extra fluff, Sling TV is the streaming service you're looking for. It's more customizable than other plans, with three options you can choose from, so you pay for only what you need. New members get their first month for $25 off.

Fubo is another solid live TV option that offers Fox, Fs1, and Fs2. As always, you should check to ensure the channels you want are available in your region, but Fubo offers pretty broad Fox coverage. Subscriptions cost $79.99 a month, but new users can get a one-week week free trial.

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Fubo is the streaming service for sports fans. Its huge library of channels includes regional and international sports leagues, setting it apart from the competition. You can also tack on additional programming to your plan, but it'll cost you extra.

Where to watch Copa America in Canada

Copa America is available on TSN in Canada. Subscriptions start at $19.99 a month. This is also the Canadian home of the ongoing Euros.

Where to watch Copa America in the UK

Copa America streams on Premier Sports in the UK. Subscriptions start at £10.99 a month.

Where to watch Copa America in Australia

Copa America streams on Optus Sport in Australia. Subscriptions start at $24.99 a month. You can also catch the Euros here, so it's a solid service for Australian soccer fans.

Where to watch Copa America in Brazil

Copa America streams on Globoplay in Brazil. Some matches might be available to stream for free down the line, but Globoplay otherwise requires a subscription. Subscriptions start at R$54,90 a month (which is about $10 in USD).

Where to watch Copa America in Mexico

Copa America coverage is spread across multiple services in Mexico, including TelevisaUnivision (streamed through ViX ) and on TV Azteca . Both of these are Spanish-language options that will stream select games for free throughout the tournament. ViX also has a paid tier, which might be able to help Mexican viewers with the games that they can't find for free.

How to watch Copa America from anywhere

If you'll be traveling away from home during any of the Copa America matches, you can keep up with your usual streaming methods using a VPN. Short for virtual private networks, VPNs allow you to temporarily change your device's virtual location so that you can access your usual websites and apps from anywhere. Since the services we've highlighted require country-specific forms of payment, this option will be best for people who are simply traveling away from home and hoping to access their existing subscriptions.

If this sounds like a good fit, we recommend trying  ExpressVPN . It's a straightforward VPN with a 30-day money-back guarantee. For additional details, check out our  ExpressVPN review .

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The third major championship of the 2024 golf season has reached the final 18 holes with a pair of Americans having already claimed the first two majors of the year and a third in pole position to claim the next one. The USGA has loaded up its premier event with nearly all the best golfers in the world as 2024 U.S. Open contenders are taking on Pinehurst No. 2 for the first time in a decade, and it all comes to a head Sunday.

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It is 2020 national champion Bryson DeChambeau out in front holding a three-shot lead after 54 holes. A second-place finisher at last month's PGA Championship who posted a T6 at the Masters to open the major season, DeChambeau is looking to capitalize on his immense play with the second major trophy of his career.

Closest to DeChambeau on the leaderboard are Rory McIlroy, Patrick Cantlay and Mattieu Pavon, all sitting at 4 under. McIlroy is seeking to end a decade-long major drought, while both Cantlay and Pavon are aiming to break through with their first major championships.

Scottie Scheffler entered as the U.S. Open favorite having already won the Masters and Players Championship this season (and he may well have taken the PGA, too, if not for a series of unfortunate events). Instead of contending at Pinehurst, though, he barely made the cut and began reassessing his game  after 36 holes of the U.S. Open. It was a similar but worse story for Tiger Woods , who lamented missing the cut believing that he played better than his score indicated over the first two days of the tournament.

On the line are not only the U.S. Open Championship Trophy and the third major title of the year but a record  $4.3 million winner's share as part of the U.S. Open's record $21.5 million purse . In other words, all the pressure is on across the final 18 holes.

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