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Tour de France 2023 preview: Full schedule and how to watch live
Another thrilling battle at the 2023 Tour de France is in sight as Tadej Pogacer will try to take back the Tour de France crown that he lost to Jonas Vingegaard last year. Here is all you need to about this year’s race which begins on 1 July in Bilbao, Spain.
The Tour de France 2023 has all the makings of another road cycling thriller.
Will the world’s most prestigious race be the third act in the epic battle between defending champion Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark and 2021 champion Tadej Pogacar ?
Soon we will have all the answers with the 110 th edition of the French Grand Tour starting on Saturday (1 July) in Bilbao, the largest city in the Basque Country, Spain.
Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) is hoping to be crowned champion again, after he won last year’s race as just the second Dane in history ahead of Slovenia’s two-time Tour de France winner, Tadej Pogacar
It is the 110 th edition of the French Grand Tour that will feature Tokyo 2020 Olympic champion Richard Carapaz , silver medallist Wout van Aert and bronze medallist Pogacar.
La Grande Boucle will cover 3,404 km over the 21 stages, with the final stage taking place at the Champs-Élysées in Paris on 23 July. There are eight flat stages, four hilly stages, one time trial and eight mountain stages. Four of these have summit finishes, including the stage to the mythical Puy de Dôme.
176 riders will be on the start line at the Guggenheim Museum, one of Bilbao’s major tourist attractions, with eight riders for each of the 22 teams.
Below you will find everything you need to know about this year’s Tour de France.
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In 2022, we witnessed a breathtaking duel between Vingegaard and Pogacar , and they are coming into this year’s race as the two big favourites.
The 26-year-old Dane has participated in four stage races this season, having won three of them in dominant fashion - O Gran Camiño, Itzulia Basque Country, and most recently the Critérium du Dauphiné.
Pogacar and Vingegaard last faced each other at the Paris-Nice in March, where the 24-year-old Slovenian claimed victory ahead of David Gaudu and Vingegaard .
UAE Tean Emirates captain Pogacar has claimed no less than 14 victories this season including Paris-Nice, Tour of Flanders, Amstel Gold Race and La Flèche Wallonne, before he crashed and broke his wrist at the Liège-Bastogne-Liège.
The two-time Il Lombardia winner made his comeback last week, claiming both the Slovenian national time trial and road race championship.
2022 Giro d’Italia winner Jai Hindley is going to be the leader on a strong BORA - Hansgrohe team. At the Critérium du Dauphiné, 27-year-old Hindley finished fourth behind Adam Yates of the UAE Team Emirates and his compatriot Ben O'Connor of AG2R Citroën Team.
With his win at last year’s Giro, the Australian has shown that he has the endurance needed to compete in a three-week Grand Tour.
22-year-old Mattias Skjelmose (Denmark) stunned the world of cycling by winning the Tour de Suisse earlier this month ahead of the likes of Remco Evenepoel and Juan Ayuso .
He continued his impressive run and was crowned Danish road race champion on Sunday (25 June), after a spectacular solo effort in the final kilometres.
The Trek-Segafredo rider has participated in one Grand Tour previously as he rode the Giro d’Italia last year finishing just 40 th . This year’s Tour de France will be a test of his stamina.
And dont count out Enric Mas. The 28-year-old Spaniard has finished second in the general classification at the Vuelta a España three times and is hoping to make the podium at the Tour.
The Movistar rider came in top six overall in three stage races this season.
Other key riders at the Tour de France 2023
Green jersey.
Last year's points competition winner Wout van Aert has already announced that the green jersey will not be a target for him as he aims to win stages and prepare for the UCI Cycling World Championships that takes place just two weeks after the finish in Paris.
That leaves Jasper Philipsen of Alpecin-Deceuninck as the favourite to take the crown. The Belgian clinched two stages last season - including the most prestigious sprint finish on the Champs-Élysées - and he has already six race wins this season. His versatile teammate Mathieu van der Poel seems to be in the shape of his life, and if the Paris-Roubaix winner gets the freedom to chase the green jersey, watch out for the Dutchman.
The biggest threat might come from Soudal-Quick Step that always target stage wins with their sprinter. Fabio Jakobsen will be their trusted sprinter, like last year. The Dutchman is supported by a strong sprint cast with the most experienced lead-out man in the peloton, Michael Mørkøv, to set him up.
Sprinter’s teams like Team Jayco Alula with Dylan Groenewegen and Lotto Dstny with Caleb Ewan will also chase stage wins and are contenders for the green jersey.
Denmark’s Mads Pedersen and Biniam Girmay of Eritrea are not only great sprinters but also good climbers. That ability can secure points for the green jersey classification on the more hilly stages. Pedersen took his first Tour de France stage win in last year’s edition and claimed the green jersey in the Vuelta a España, but like van Aert he has announced his focus is to arrive in top shape at the UCI Cycling World Championships in Glasgow.
Polka dot jersey
In the last three editions of the Tour de France, the winner of the king of the mountains classification has also been the overall winner of the Tour de France. Therefore, Pogacar and Vingegaard are the top contenders this year.
For the French riders it will be a special achievement to be on the podium in Paris wearing the polka dot jersey. Thibaut Pinot , who was king of the mountains classification at the Giro d’Italia in May is keen on challenging the two top guns as is 2019 polka dot jersey winner Romain Bardet .
Tour de France 2023 route and important stages
The 2023 Tour de France begins with a hilly stage containing some 3,400 metres of climbing. Contenders for the overall win will have to be ready from the start on the hills around Bilbao. The stage suits classics specialist like Mathieu van der Poel , Wout van Aert and Julian Alaphilippe who all want to be the first rider to wear the yellow jersey at this year’s Tour de France.
After another hilly stage in the Basque Country to San Sebastian on stage two, the peloton will cross the French border and resume the race with flat stages on day three and four.
Stage five will take the peloton on the first mountain stage in the Pyrenees which includes Col du Soudet and Col de Marie Blanque. The following day, the riders will tackle the mythical mountain Col du Tourmalet before finishing the stage on the category 1 climb Cauterets-Cambasque. Week one concludes with an eagerly anticipated summit finish to the volcano Puy de Dôme that returns to the Tour after a 35-year absence.
On stage 13 in week two, the teams face a gruelling finish to Col du Grand Colombier in the Jura mountains. The two following days will also test the riders’ climbing skills with stage 15 featuring a summit finish to Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc in the Alps to end week two.
The final week kicks off with stage 16, the only individual time trial in the race. It is just 22 kilometres long but contains a fair amount of climbing, especially in the second part of the route. After the time trial, the queen stage of the Tour de France with more than 5000 metres of climbing is sure to generate plenty of drama. Colo de la Loze, the highest point of the race at 2304m, is the biggest obstacle on this stage being 28 kilometres long, with an average gradient of six percent.
Two flatter stages follow ahead of a short but mountainous penultimate stage in the Vosges on stage 20. It will be the last chance for the general classification contenders to gain time before the celebrations in Paris.
Day-by-day route of the 2023 Tour de France
Saturday 1 July: Stage 1 - Bilbao-Bilbao (182km)
Sunday 2 July: Stage 2 - Vitoria-Gasteiz - Saint-Sebastian (208.9km)
Monday 3 July: Stage 3 - Amorebieta - Etxano-Bayonne (187.4 km)
Tuesday 4 July: Stage 4 - Dax - Nogaro (181.8 km)
Wednesday 5 July: Stage 5 - Pau - Laruns (162.7 km)
Thursday 6 July: Stage 6 - Tarbes - Cauterets-Cambasque (144.9 km)
Friday 7 July: Stage 7 - Mont-de-Marsan - Bordeaux (169.9 km)
Saturday 8 July: Stage 8 - Libourne - Limoges (200.7 km)
Sunday 9 July: Stage 9 - Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat - Puy de Dôme (182.4 km)
Monday 10 July: Rest Day
Tuesday 11 July: Stage 10 - Vulcania - Issoire (167.2 km)
Wednesday 12 July: Stage 11 - Clermont-Ferrand - Moulins (179.8 km)
Thursday 13 July: Stage 12 - Roanne - Belleville-en-Beaujolais (168.8 km)
Friday 14 July: Stage 13 - Châtillon-sur-Chalaronne - Grand Colombier (137.8 km)
Saturday 15 July: Stage 14 - Annemasse - Morzine Les Portes du Soleil (151.8 km)
Sunday 16 July Stage 15 - Les Gets les portes du soleil - Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc (179 km)
Monday 17 July: Rest Day
Tuesday 18 July: Stage 16 - Passy - Combloux (22.4 km individual time trial)
Wednesday 19 July: Stage 17 - Saint-Gervais-Mont-Blanc - Courchevel (165.7 km)
Thursday 20 July: Stage 18 - Moûtiers - Bourg-en-Bresse (184.9 km)
Friday July 21: Stage 19 - Moirans-en-Montagne - Poligny (172.8 km)
Saturday July 22: Stage 20 - Belfort - Le Markstein Fellering (133.5 km)
Sunday July 23: Stage 21 - Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines - Paris Champs-Élysées (115.1 km)
How to watch the 2023 Tour de France live
The Tour de France will be shown live in 190 countries. Here is a list of the official broadcast partners across different territories.
Basque Country - EiTB
Belgium - RTBF and VRT
Czech Republic - Česká Televize
Denmark - TV2
Europe - Eurosport Eurosport
France - France TV Sport France TV Sport and Eurosport France
Germany - Discovery+ and ARD
Ireland - TG4
Italy - Discovery+ and RAI Sport
Luxemburg - RTL
Netherlands - Discovery+ and NOS
Norway - TV2
Portugal - RTP
Scandinavia - Discovery+
Slovakia - RTVS
Slovenia - RTV SLO
Spain - RTVE
Switzerland - SRG-SSR
United Kingdom - Discovery+ and ITV
Wales - S4C
Canada - FloBikes
Colombia - CaracolTV
Latin America & Caribbean: ESPN
South America - TV5 Monde
United States - NBC Sports and TV5 Monde
Asia Pacific
Australia - SBS
China - CCTV and Zhibo TV
Japan - J Sports
New Zealand - Sky Sport
South-East Asia - Global Cycling Network and Eurosport
Middle East and Africa
The Middle East and North Africa - BeIN Sports and TV5 Monde
Subsaharan Africa - Supersport and TV5 Monde
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The Tour de France 2023 continues onto the second half of its stages, with the top racers passing the 50-hour timing mark, and this guide will help you figure out how to watch the cycling live.
The 110th iteration of the race once again sees the world's best cyclists, including defending champion Jonas Vingegaard, compete in a 24-day, 21-stage race, which this year goes from Bilbao, Spain, to Paris.
In addition to how to watch, we've got other information to help you get ready for the Tour de France, including the route, teams and more. You can also get some never-before-seen access to the Tour de France (or at least last year's) with Tour de France: Unchained on Netflix.
So, without further ado, here's everything you need to know about how to watch the Tour de France 2023.
How to watch the Tour de France 2023 in the US
NBCUniversal has the broadcast and streaming rights to the Tour de France 2023 in the US. Peacock is set to stream every stage of the race live from its start, while specific details on traditional TV coverage for the Tour de France are going to be announced closer to the race, though last year NBC and USA Network split live coverage.
Presuming that stays the case, to watch the NBC and USA coverage of the Tour de France, US viewers must be signed up to a pay-TV cable subscription service that carries NBC and USA (most do) or be a subscriber to a live TV streaming service with the networks, like FuboTV , Hulu with Live TV , Sling TV and YouTube TV . Households that utilize a TV antenna can pick up the NBC broadcasts of the race.
If you want to watch the entire Tour de France live though, you’ll need to sign up for Peacock, specifically its Peacock Premium subscription.
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Here is the schedule and where to watch the Tour de France stages for July 21-23 in the US:
Saturday, July 22
- Pre-Race Show, 7 am ET/4 am PT, Peacock
- Stage 20, 7:30 am ET/4:30 am PT, Peacock
Sunday, July 23
- Pre-Race Show, 10 am ET/7 am PT, Peacock
- Stage 21, 10:10 am ET/7:10 am PT, Peacock
How to watch the Tour de France 2023 in the UK
There are going to be many options to watch the Tour de France in the UK, with ITV4, Eurosport, GCN+ and S4C set to cover the event.
ITV4 is free-to-air for all UK TV households and is providing live daily coverage and highlights of each stage. S4C is also free, and it'll provide coverage in the Welsh language.
Eurosport channels 1 and 2 (channels 410 and 411 on Sky TV ) are also going to air the race, with streaming options available on Discovery Plus . Coverage is also going to be available on GCN Plus and S4C in Wales.
How to watch the Tour de France 2023 from anywhere
If you're going to be away from your normal TV setup but still want to watch the Tour de France, you might run into some problems. Thankfully, you can solve this exact issue with a Virtual Private Network (VPN).
A VPN lets you change your IP address to that of the area of what you want to watch, meaning you can tune in to your major sporting events like the French Open or other content even if you're not there. Our favorite is ExpressVPN , which is the No. 1-rated VPN in the world right now according to our sister site, TechRadar.
ExpressVPN is one of the simplest and most affordable ways to watch what you want from anywhere you want to watch it.
And it's a great way to watch Tour de France via your usual method from anywhere in the world.
Tour de France 2023 standings
After Stage 17, here is the top 10 for the Tour de France:
- Jonas Vingegaard, 75 hours, 49 minutes, 24 seconds
- Tadej Pogacar, 75 hours, 56 minutes, 59 seconds
- Adam Yates, 76 hours, 0 minutes, 9 seconds
- Carlos Rodriguez Cano, 76 hours, 1 minute, 25 seconds
- Simon Yates, 76 hours, 1 minute, 43 seconds
- Pello Bilbao Lopez, 76 hours, 2 minutes, 14 seconds
- Jai Hindley, 76 hours, 3 minutes, 14 seconds
- Felix Gall, 76 hours, 5 minutes, 35 seconds
- Sepp Kuss, 76 hours, 6 minutes, 13 seconds
- David Gaudu, 76 hours, 7 minutes, 21 seconds
For complete standings, visit the official Tour de France website .
Tour de France 2023 schedule
The Tour de France 2023 begins on Saturday, July 1, and concludes on Sunday, July 23. There are going to be 21 stages over the course of those three weeks, with just two days of rest. Keep up with what's going on with the race with the full Tour de France 2023 schedule below, including where each stage starts:
- July 1: Stage 1 — Bilbao
- July 2: Stage 2 — Vitoria-Gastiez
- July 3: Stage 3 — Amorebieta-Etxano
- July 4: Stage 4 — Dax
- July 5: Stage 5 — Pau
- July 6: Stage 6 — Tarbes
- July 7: Stage 7 — Mont-de-Marsan
- July 8: Stage 8 — Libourne
- July 9: Stage 9 — Saint-Leonard-de-Noblat
- July 11: Stage 10 — Vulcania
- July 12: Stage 11 — Clermont-Ferrand
- July 13: Stage 12 — Roanne
- July 14: Stage 13 — Chatillon-sur-Chalaronne
- July 15: Stage 14 — Annemasse
- July 16: Stage 15 — Les Gets Les Portes Du Soleil
- July 18: Stage 16 — Passy
- July 19: Stage 17 — Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc
- July 20: Stage 18 — Moutiers
- July 21: Stage 19 — Moirans-en-Montagne
- July 22: Stage 20 — Belfort
- July 23: Stage 21 — Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
Tour de France 2023 route
Here is the official route map for the Tour de France 2023:
Tour de France 2023 cyclists
As we mentioned in the intro, Jonas Vingegaard is the defending Tour de France champion and is returning to the race this year to make it two in a row. He is widely viewed as one of the favorites, but who is best situated to challenge him?
According to What to Watch sister site CyclingNews , Vingegaard may not even be the favorite. They list Tadej Pogacar as their top pick to win the race. It certainly is a rivlary to watch between the two, as Vingegaard's win in 2022 prevented Pogacar from winning the race for the third straight year.
Other likely contenders include Mikel Landa, David Gaudu, Enric Mas, Richard Carapaz, Romain Bardet, Jai Hindley, Simon Yates and Dani Martinez.
Check out the official Tour de France website for a full list of this year's cyclists.
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How To Watch the Tour de France in 2023
Cheer on your favorite riders and teams as the Tour de France comes to NBC, USA Network, and Peacock this July.
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The Tour de France pedals onto TV every July—showcasing the world’s greatest road cyclists. As in recent seasons, NBC Sports will broadcast this year’s event across NBC , USA Network, and Peacock .
Peacock is our favorite service for watching the race because it carries every stage live and on demand. It’s also the streaming home of the Tour de France Femmes and Vuelta a España.
Keep scrolling for a closer look at watching the Tour de France in 2023—including the complete schedule with channel listings.
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What channel shows the Tour de France?
You can watch the Tour de France on NBC , USA Network, and Peacock . You’ll get the most live coverage from Peacock, which streams every stage and the daily Tour de France Pre-Race Show . USA Network shows a mix of live and encore coverage, while NBC carries select portions of the race—primarily an encore of the final stage in Paris.
Pro tip: To heighten your Tour de France viewing experience, download the official Tour de France mobile app on your Android or iOS device. The app comes with course maps, real-time stats, and live commentary.
2023 Tour de France schedule
This year’s Tour de France begins on July 1 in Spain before crossing into France on the third day. As usual, the 21-day route features a solid mix of flat to mountainous terrain. Two rest days break up the action before racers make their way to the Avenue des Champs-Élysées in Paris on July 23.
Data effective as of post date. Race times include Peacock’s live Tour de France Pre-Race Show coverage.
2023 Tour de France Femmes schedule
Just as the men’s tour wraps up in Paris, the Tour de France Femmes takes off from Clermont-Ferrand. This is the second edition of the women’s race and features an eight-day route ending with an individual time trial in Pau.
Data effective as of post date.
Best TV plans for watching the Tour de France
A Peacock subscription is the best way to watch the Tour de France. Starting at $4.99 a month, the streaming service provides live and on-demand access to every stage of the men’s and women’s races. You’ll also get daily pre- and post-race studio coverage during the men’s competition, plus race highlights and rider interviews.
If you’re only interested in the Tour de France, you can cancel your subscription after the final stage. Otherwise, Peacock’s cycling coverage doesn’t stop there. The service also hosts the Liège–Bastogne–Liège, Critérium du Dauphiné, Vuelta a España, and Paris Tours. It’s also home to the Summer Olympics , which features road race and track cycling events every four years.
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Besides Peacock, most TV services carry Tour de France coverage via NBC and USA Network. Our table below illustrates which popular providers offer the two channels.
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The most convenient way to watch the Tour de France for free is by using an over-the-air (OTA) antenna to pick up your local NBC station. Unfortunately, NBC doesn’t show a lot of race coverage—mostly encore presentations of early and late stages. But it never hurts having an antenna in your TV setup.
If you don’t have an antenna, most cost between $20.00 and $60.00. We recommend the Mohu Leaf 50 for its 60-mile range and slim design. But you’ll want to verify the distance of your nearest NBC station by entering your zip code into the Federal Communications Commission’s Reception Map Tool . That’ll help determine if you need a more robust antenna, which we feature on our Best OTA Antennas page.
Pro tip: To make up for every stage NBC doesn’t air, you can stream free race recaps on NBC Sports’ YouTube channel .
The 110th Tour de France will stream on Peacock and air on NBC and USA Network throughout July 2023. Peacock offers the best way to watch Le Tour because it streams every stage from beginning to end. It also carries the entire women’s race, which begins the same day as the men’s competition ends.
If you’re a cycling fan without access to fast and reliable internet, most cable and satellite TV services have NBC and USA Network. Those channels don’t show as much Tour de France coverage as Peacock, but you’ll still see the most vital moments of the race.
How to watch the Tour de France FAQ
Can you watch the tour de france on nbc.
Yes, some Tour de France coverage airs on NBC. But you’ll want a Peacock Premium subscription to watch every stage from start to finish.
How can I watch today’s Tour de France stage?
If today’s date is between July 1 and July 23, you can watch the current Tour de France stage live and on demand via Peacock . Check out our complete Tour de France 2023 schedule for race start times and channel listings.
Is every cycling Grand Tour race on NBC?
No, not every race in the Grand Tour of Cycling airs on NBC. While NBC Sports channels and platforms televise the Tour de France and Vuelta a España, the Giro d’Italia streams on Max’s B/R Sports Add-On .
What cycling events are on Peacock?
Popular cycling events featured on Peacock include the Tour de France, Vuelta a España , and Olympic cycling . Other major UCI World Tour races like the Giro d’Italia, Milan–San Remo, and Tour of Flanders stream on services like FloBikes and Max’s B/R Sports Add-On .
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Tour de France 2023 live streams: How to watch for free, channels, schedule and more
Is the Tour de France all about Pogačar vs Vingegaard?
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You'll be able to watch the Tour de France online, no matter where you go — so you can follow the titans of the tires. Stage 19 just completed, and saw Matej Mohorič (Bahrain Victorious) take the win in an amazing phtoo-finish.
Read on and we'll show you how to watch Tour de France from anywhere with a VPN , and potentially for FREE .
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It's the biggest race of them all, but these days, the Tour de France means one thing: Tadej Pogačar vs Jonas Vingegaard. Between them the duo have won the last three editions of the race, with Vingegaard taking the 2022 race for Team Jumbo–Visma and Pogačar winning in 2020 and 2021.
In the most recent action, Vingegaard left Pogačar in the dust, gaining six minutes on his rival in the final climb. Pogačar called it "one of the worst days of my life on the bike."
Vingegaard is still in the lead, and fended off some anti-doping questions at the end of Stage 19. Two more stages remain, and Pogačar is still in second, with Adam Yates is in third.
Here's how to watch Tour de France live streams online, from anywhere.
If you live in the U.K., Australia, France, Italy, Spain or Belgium, then you can look forward to a FREE Tour de France live stream in 2023.
That's because the free-to-air ITV4 and its ITVX streaming service in the U.K., SBS and SBS on Demand streaming service in Australia, France.TV in France, Rai Play in Italy, Teledeporte in Spain, and RTBF in Belgium all have rights to the action.
But what if you're based in one of those countries but aren't at home to catch that free Tour de France coverage? Maybe you're on holiday and don't want to spend money on pay TV in another country, when you'd usually be able to watch for free at home?
Don't worry — you can watch it via a VPN instead. We'll show you how to do that below.
It's only natural that you might want to watch a Tour de France live stream from your home country, but what if you're not there when the race is on?
Look no further than a VPN, or virtual private network. A VPN makes it look as if you're surfing the web from your home country, rather than the one you're in. That means you can access the streaming services you already pay for, from anywhere on Earth. Or anywhere that has an internet connection, at least.
For instance, a Brit who's currently in the U.S. could watch Tour de France live streams on ITVX , even though they're not in the U.K.
They're totally legal, inexpensive and easy to use. We've tested lots of the best VPN services and our favorite right now is ExpressVPN . It's fast, works on loads of devices and even offers a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Safety, speed and simplicity combine to make ExpressVPN our favorite VPN service. It's also compatible with loads of devices and there's a 30-day money-back guarantee if you want to try it out.
Using a VPN is incredibly simple.
1. Install the VPN of your choice . As we've said, ExpressVPN is our favorite.
2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance if you're in the U.S. and want to view a British service, you'd select U.K. from the list.
3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to ITVX or another website and watch Tour de France.
How to watch Tour de France live streams in the US
If you're in the U.S. you have a few options for watching Tour de France. The entire race is on Peacock . However, stage 1 is also on NBC , and stage 3 is on USA Network .
NBC can be accessed with one of the best TV antennas , while USA Network is available in some cable packages.
If you've cut the cord and don't have cable, you can watch Tour de France via several live TV services, including NBC's own Peacock , plus Sling TV and Fubo .
Of these options, we recommend Peacock: It costs just $4.99/month with ads, or $9.99 without, and includes lots more great content in addition to Tour de France live streams.
If you go the Sling TV route, you'll want Sling Blue, which is $45 per month and comes with more than 40 channels, including NBC (in select regions) and USA Network. And right now, Sling is offering $25 off your first month .
Fubo, meanwhile, costs $75 per month for 161 channels, including NBC and USA network. Sports fans will find a number of niche sports channels among its lineup.
In addition to showing Tour de France live streams, Peacock also has a huge library of originals and licensed content drawn from various brands. That includes shows like Yellowstone , Law and Order, the Real Housewives and more.
Sling TV includes both NBC and USA network in its Blue plan, which comes with 40-plus channels. Right now, new subscribers get $25 off their first month .
If you love sports, you might want to check out Fubo . It's got dozens of sports channels, including NBC and USA Network. Check it out with their 7-day free trial .
If you already use those services but aren't in the U.S. right now, you can watch Tour de France live streams by using a good cycling VPN . And if, for whatever reason, you can't get it working, do remember that you have the comfort of a 30-day money-back guarantee with ExpressVPN.
How to watch Tour de France live streams in the UK
As explained above, every Tour de France stage is being shown for free in the U.K. courtesy of ITV and ITVX (formerly ITV Hub).
For those who prefer Welsh-language commentary, S4C is also providing free coverage of the race. This can be accessed for free via BBC iPlayer .
Alternatively, there's Discovery Plus and Eurosport , which have ad-free Tour de France coverage. As Eurosport is part of Discovery Plus, it doesn't matter one which you subscribe to.
Discovery Plus is available for £6.99/month or £59.99/year. You can sign up for Discovery Plus here , or access the service via Amazon Prime Video — and here you can get a seven-day free trial of the service. Plus, if you don't already have Amazon Prime itself, you can get a 30-day free trial of that too.
On holiday this week? Sign up to ExpressVPN or another VPN service and you'll be able to use the services you already subscribe to.
How to watch Tour de France live streams in Canada
Cycling fans in Canada can watch Tour de France on FloBikes , which costs US$150 per year.
Not at home right now? Use ExpressVPN or another VPN service to trick your device into thinking you're still in Canada.
How to watch Tour de France live streams in Australia
As you may already be aware, Aussies can watch Tour de France for free on SBS and SBS on Demand .
Not in Australia right now? You can simply use a VPN, such as ExpressVPN , to watch Tour de France on your SBS account, as if you were back home.
Tour de France 2023 route
Tour de France 2023 stages and start times
(All times ET)
Stage 1 – Sat 01/07, Bilbao (182km) – 6.30am Stage 2 – Sun 02/07, Vitoria-Gasteiz to San Sebastián (209km) – 6.15am Stage 3 – Mon 03/07, Amorebieta-Etxano to Bayonne (185km) – 7am Stage 4 – Tue 04/07, Dax to Nogaro (182km) – 7.10am Stage 5 – Wed 05/07, Pau to Laruns (165km) – 7.05am Stage 6 – Thu 06/07, Tarbes to Cauterets (145km) – 7.10am Stage 7 – Fri 07/07, Mont-de-Marsan to Bordeaux (170km) – 7.15am Stage 8 – Sat 08/07, Libourne to Limoges (201km) – 6.30am Stage 9 – Sun 09/07, Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat to Puy de Dôme (184km) – 7.30am
Rest day – 10/07
Stage 10 – Tue 11/07, Vulcania to Issoire (167km) – 7.05am Stage 11 – Wed 12/07, Clermont-Ferrand to Moulins (180km) – 7.05am Stage 12 – Thu 13/07, Roanne to Belleville-en-Beaujolais (166km) – 7.05am Stage 13 – Fri 14/07, Châtillon-sur-Chalaronne to Grand Colombier (138km) – 7.45am Stage 14 – Sat 15/07, Annemasse to Morzine (152km) – 7.05am Stage 15 – Sun 16/07, Les Gets to Saint-Gervais-les-Bains (180km) – 7.05am
Rest day – 17/07
Stage 16 – Tue 18/07, Passy to Combloux (22km ITT) – 7.05am Stage 17 – Wed 19/07, Saint-Gervais-les-Bains to Courchevel (166km) – 6.20am Stage 18 – Thu 20/07, Moûtiers to Bourg-en-Bresse (186km) – 7.05am Stage 19 – Fri 21/07, Moirans-en-Montagne to Poligny (173km) – 7.15am Stage 20 – Sat 22/07, Belfort to Le Markstein (133km) – 7.30am Stage 21 – Sun 23/07, Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines to Paris (115km) – 10.30am
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2023 Tour de France route
From the Basque Country to Paris and all the stages in between
The 2023 Tour de France got underway on July 1st in Bilbao, Spain with another demanding route that includes only a single 22km hilly time trial in the Alps and mountain stages in all five of France’s mountain ranges. From the Grand Départ in the Basque Country to the finish in Paris, Cyclingnews has all the route details.
The very limited amount of time trialling and preponderance of mountains no doubt suits French riders Thibaut Pinot , David Gaudu and Romain Bardet. As a result, Remco Evenepoel, Primoz Roglič and Geraint Thomas targeted the Giro d’Italia, which had three times the amount of time trialling and fewer mountains.
Official information from race organiser ASO claimed the 3,404km route includes eight flat stages for the sprinters, four hilly stages suited to breakaways and eight mountain stages. Four of these include summit finishes: in the Pyrenees at Cauterets-Cambasque, on the legendary Puy de Dôme volcano in the Massif Central, on the Grand Colombier in the Jura and at Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc in the Alps.
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The other mountain stages are also extremely difficult, even if some are short and extra intense.
Stage 14 to Morzine includes 4,200m of climbing, alongside the mighty Col de Joux Plane and its testing descent to the finish. Stage 15 ends with the 11% ‘wall’ of Côte des Amerands and then the 7km 7.7% climb up to Saint-Gervais in view of Mont-Blanc.
Stage 17 to Courchevel is arguably the queen stage, climbing the 2,304m-high Col de la Loze and then descends to finish on the altiport runway. Stage 20 is a final brutal multi-mountain stage in the Vosges between Belfort and Le Markstein ski resort.
The only time trial is on stage 16 in the Arve Valley near Sallanches after the second rest day, but the 22km route between Passy and Combloux will test riders' bike handling skills and climbing as much as their time trialling. The stage includes the Côte de Domancy, where Bernard Hinault forged his 1980 Worlds victory, and which also featured as part of the final week time trial in the 2016 Tour.
2022 Tour de France winner Jonas Vingegaard was arguably the best climber of the last two editions of the Tour and he appears to have plenty of opportunities to go on the attack on the steep ascents in 2023.
Two-time winner Tadej Pogačar will no doubt relish the route on offer for next July’s challenge against Vingegaard, Jumbo-Visma, Ineos Grenadiers and anyone else.
For an in-depth analysis of this year's major contenders, check our regularly updated guide to the favourites of the 2023 Tour de France .
For a detailed description of each stage, click on the link in the table below.
Stage 1: Bilbao-Bilbao, 182 km - Hilly
Stage 2: vitoria-gasteiz to san sebastián, 208.9km - hilly, stage 3: amorebieta-etxano to bayonne, 193.5km - flat, stage 4: dax to nogaro, 181.8km - flat, stage 5: pau to laruns, 162.7km - mountain, stage 6: tarbes to cauterets-cambasque, 144.9km - mountain, stage 7: mont-de-marsan to bordeaux, 169.9km - flat, stage 8: libourne to limoges, 200.7km - hilly, stage 9: saint-léonard- de-noblat to puy de dôme, 182.4km - mountain, stage 10: vulcania to issoire, 167.2km - hilly, stage 11: clermont-ferrand to moulins, 179.8km - flat, stage 12: roanne to belleville-en-beaujolais, 168.8km - hilly, stage 13: châtillon-sur-chalaronne to grand colombier, 137.8km - mountain, stage 14: annemasse to morzine les portes du soleil, 151.8km - mountain, stage 15: les gets les portes du soleil to saint-gervais mont blanc, 179km - mountain, stage 16: passy to combloux, 22.4km - itt, stage 17: saint-gervais mont blanc à courchevel, 184.9km - mountain, stage 18: moûtiers to bourg-en-bresse, 184.9km - hilly, stage 19: moirans-en-montagne to poligny, 172.8km - flat, stage 20: belfort to le markstein fellering, 133.5km - mountain, stage 21: saint-quentin-en-yvelines to paris champs-élysées, 115.1km - flat.
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Start Times and Order Tour de France 2023 stage 16 Time-Trial
Start Times and Order Time Trial. This Tuesday, July 18, the 16th stage of the Tour de France 2023 will take place, an individual time trial of 22.4 kilometers between Passy and Combloux with a quite hard profile that could define the general classification between Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard .
Let's remember that the Slovenian will arrive on Tuesday after the second rest day with 10 seconds behind Jonas Vingegaard, and the challenge against the clock could prove absolutely crucial upon such gaps.
PREVIEW | Tour de France 2023 stage 16 - Decisive time-trial could turn the tide for yellow jersey battle between Jonas Vingegaard and Tadej Pogacar
The first to start will be the Danish Soudal Quick-Step rider, Michael Morkov, who will do so at 13:05CET. The last riders in the general classification will start every two minutes.
The last man in the top 10, Guillaume Martin, will start at 16:42. The top 5 will have the following start times: Jai Hindley at 16:52, Adam Yates at 16:54, Carlos Rodriguez at 16:56, Tadej Pogacar at 16:58 and Jonas Vingegaard at 17:00.
Route Analysis | Profiles & Route Tour de France 2023
START TIMES TIME TRIAL STAGE 16 TOUR DE FRANCE 2023:
Order Bib Time Name Team Country
1 58 13:05:00 MØRKØV Michael SOQ DEN
2 192 13:06:00 BOL Cees AST NED
3 194 13:07:00 FEDOROV Yevgeniy AST KAZ
4 185 13:08:00 FRISON Frederik LTD BEL
5 128 13:09:00 ZINGLE Axel COF FRA
6 64 13:10:00 BAUHAUS Phil TBV GER
7 144 13:11:00 EDMONDSON Alexander DSM AUS
8 148 13:12:00 WELSFORD Sam DSM AUS
9 142 13:13:00 DEGENKOLB John DSM GER
10 76 13:14:00 MEEUS Jordi BOH BEL
11 127 13:15:00 RENARD Alexis COF FRA
12 164 13:16:00 GROENEWEGEN Dylan JAY NED
13 115 13:17:00 PETIT Adrien ICW FRA
14 207 13:18:00 WÆRENSKJOLD Søren UXT NOR
15 145 13:19:30 EEKHOFF Nils DSM NED
16 183 13:21:00 DE BUYST Jasper LTD BEL
17 196 13:22:30 MOSCON Gianni AST ITA
18 168 13:24:00 REINDERS Elmar JAY NED
19 178 13:25:30 PICHON Laurent ARK FRA
20 55 13:27:00 DEVENYNS Dries SOQ BEL
21 177 13:28:30 MOZZATO Luca ARK ITA
22 188 13:30:00 VERMEERSCH Florian LTD BEL
23 201 13:31:30 KRISTOFF Alexander UXT NOR
24 12 13:33:00 BJERG Mikkel UAD DEN
25 211 13:34:30 SAGAN Peter TEN SVK
26 54 13:36:00 DECLERCQ Tim SOQ BEL
27 34 13:37:30 LE GAC Olivier GFC FRA
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28 172 13:39:00 BIERMANS Jenthe ARK BEL
29 163 13:40:30 DURBRIDGE Luke JAY AUS
30 103 13:42:00 GOGL Michael ADC AUT
31 63 13:43:30 ARNDT Nikias TBV GER
32 152 13:45:00 BOIVIN Guillaume IPT CAN
33 111 13:46:30 GIRMAY Biniam ICW ERI
34 105 13:48:00 KRAGH ANDERSEN Søren ADC DEN
35 166 13:49:30 JENSEN Juul Christopher JAY DEN
36 102 13:51:00 DILLIER Silvan ADC SUI
37 167 13:52:30 MEZGEC Luka JAY SLO
38 78 13:54:00 VAN POPPEL Danny BOH NED
39 205 13:55:30 TILLER Rasmus UXT NOR
40 18 13:57:00 TRENTIN Matteo UAD ITA
41 42 13:58:30 AMADOR Andrey EFE CRC
42 86 14:00:00 PEDERSEN Mads LTK DEN
43 116 14:01:30 SMITH Dion ICW NZL
44 107 14:03:00 RICKAERT Jonas ADC BEL
45 84 14:04:30 KIRSCH Alex LTK LUX
46 57 14:06:00 LAMPAERT Yves SOQ BEL
47 53 14:07:30 CAVAGNA Rémi SOQ FRA
48 15 14:09:00 LAENGEN Vegard Stake UAD NOR
49 69 14:10:30 WRIGHT Fred TBV GBR
50 104 14:12:00 HERMANS Quinten ADC BEL
51 106 14:13:30 PHILIPSEN Jasper ADC BEL
52 153 14:15:00 CLARKE Simon IPT AUS
53 93 14:16:30 COSNEFROY Benoit ACT FRA
54 122 14:18:00 COQUARD Bryan COF FRA
55 218 14:19:30 TURGIS Anthony TEN FRA
56 203 14:21:00 CHARMIG Anthon UXT DEN
57 117 14:22:30 TEUNISSEN Mike ICW NED
58 212 14:24:00 BOASSON-HAGEN Edvald TEN NOR
59 157 14:25:30 STRONG Corbin IPT NZL
60 217 14:27:00 OSS Daniel TEN ITA
61 206 14:28:30 TRÆEN Torstein UXT NOR
62 45 14:30:00 NIELSEN Magnus Cort EFE DEN
63 52 14:31:30 ASGREEN Kasper SOQ DEN
64 5 14:33:00 LAPORTE Christophe TJV FRA
65 8 14:34:30 VAN HOOYDONCK Nathan TJV BEL
66 215 14:36:00 FERRON Valentin TEN FRA
67 43 14:37:30 BETTIOL Alberto EFE ITA
68 125 14:39:00 LAFAY Victor COF FRA
69 175 14:40:30 GUGLIELMI Simon ARK FRA
70 98 14:42:00 PETERS Nans ACT FRA
71 73 73 14:43:30 HALLER Marco BOH AUT
72 202 14:45:00 ABRAHAMSEN Jonas UXT NOR
73 94 14:46:30 DEWULF Stan ACT BEL
74 184 14:48:00 EENKHOORN Pascal LTD NED
75 96 14:49:30 NAESEN Oliver ACT BEL BEL
76 113 14:51:00 COSTA Rui ICW POR
77 82 14:52:30 GALLOPIN Tony LTK FRA
78 162 14:54:00 CRADDOCK G Lawson JAY USA
79 75 14:55:30 KONRAD Patrick BOH AUT
80 48 14:57:00 URAN Rigoberto EFE COL
81 112 14:58:30 CALMEJANE Lilian ICW FRA
82 216 15:00:00 LATOUR Pierre TEN FRA
83 38 15:01:30 VAN DEN BERG Lars GFC NED
84 126 15:03:00 PEREZ Anthony COF FRA
85 88 15:04:30 STUYVEN Jasper LTK BEL
86 147 147 15:06:00 VERMAERKE Kevin DSM USA
87 67 15:07:30 MOHORIC Matej TBV SLO
88 143 15:09:00 DINHAM Matthew DSM AUS
89 85 15:10:30 LOPEZ PEREZ Juan Pedro LTK ESP
90 36 15:12:00 PACHER Quentin GFC FRA
91 174 15:13:30 DELAPLACE Anthony ARK FRA
92 77 15:15:00 POLITT Nils BOH GER
93 23 15:16:30 FRAILE MATARRANZ Omar IGD ESP
94 118 15:18:00 ZIMMERMANN Georg ICW GER
95 176 15:19:30 LOUVEL Matis ARK FRA
96 101 15:21:00 VAN DER POEL Mathieu ADC NED
97 46 15:22:30 POWLESS Neilson EFE USA
98 17 15:24:00 SOLER Marc UAD ESP
99 156 15:25:30 SCHULTZ Nicholas IPT AUS
100 123 15:27:00 GESCHKE Simon COF GER
101 173 15:28:30 CHAMPOUSSIN Clément ARK FRA
102 182 182 15:30:00 CAMPENAERTS Victor LTD BEL
103 187 15:31:30 VAN GILS Maxim LTD BEL
104 33 15:33:00 KÜNG Stefan GFC SUI
105 208 15:34:30 WILSLY Gregaard Jonas UXT DEN
106 137 15:36:00 OLIVEIRA Nelson MOV POR
107 97 15:37:30 PARET PEINTRE Aurélien ACT FRA
108 24 15:39:00 KWIATKOWSKI Michal IGD POL
109 133 15:40:30 ARANBURU DEBA Alex MOV ESP
110 135 15:42:00 JORGENSON Matteo MOV USA
111 136 15:43:30 MÜHLBERGER Gregor MOV AUT
112 154 15:45:00 HOULE Hugo IPT CAN
113 124 15:46:30 IZAGUIRRE INSAUSTI Ion COF ESP
114 155 15:48:00 NEILANDS Krists IPT LAT
115 7 15:49:30 VAN BAARLE Dylan TJV NED
116 204 15:51:00 JOHANNESSEN Tobias Halland UXT NOR
117 195 15:52:30 LUTSENKO Alexey AST KAZ
118 32 15:54:00 GENIETS Kévin GFC LUX
119 146 15:55:30 HAMILTON Christopher DSM AUS
120 151 15:57:00 WOODS Michael IPT CAN
121 66 15:58:30 HAIG Jack TBV AUS
122 51 16:00:00 ALAPHILIPPE Julian SOQ FRA
123 158 16:01:30 TEUNS Dylan IPT BEL
124 81 16:03:00 CICCONE Giulio LTK ITA
125 134 16:04:30 IZAGIRRE INSAUSTI Gorka MOV ESP
126 21 16:06:00 BERNAL Egan IGD COL
127 68 16:07:30 POELS Wout TBV NED
128 2 16:09:00 BENOOT Tiesj TJV BEL
129 74 16:10:30 JUNGELS Bob BOH LUX
130 198 16:12:00 TEJADA CANACUE Harold Alfonso AST COL
131 83 16:13:30 JENSEN Skjelmose Mattias LTK DEN
132 213 16:15:00 BURGAUDEAU Mathieu TEN FRA
133 171 16:16:30 BARGUIL Warren ARK FRA
134 14 16:18:00 GROSSSCHARTNER Felix UAD AUT
135 6 16:19:30 VAN AERT Wout TJV BEL
136 91 16:21:00 O'CONNOR Ben ACT AUS
137 35 16:22:30 MADOUAS Valentin GFC FRA
138 92 16:24:00 BERTHET Clément ACT FRA
139 3 16:25:30 KELDERMAN Wilco TJV NED
140 165 16:27:00 HARPER Chris JAY AUS
141 16 16:28:30 MAJKA Rafal UAD POL
142 22 16:30:00 CASTROVIEJO Jonathan IGD ESP
143 72 16:32:00 BUCHMANN Emanuel BOH GER
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144 62 16:34:00 LANDA Mikel TBV ESP
145 37 16:36:00 PINOT Thibaut GFC FRA
146 26 16:38:00 PIDCOCK Thomas IGD GBR
147 95 16:40:00 GALL Felix ACT AUT
148 121 16:42:00 MARTIN Guillaume COF FRA
149 31 16:44:00 GAUDU David GFC FRA
150 161 16:46:00 YATES Simon JAY GBR
Tadej Pogacar reaches second rest day 10 seconds behind Vingegaard: "We can head into the third week with lots of confidence"
151 65 16:48:00 BILBAO LOPEZ Pello TBV ESP
152 4 16:50:00 KUSS Sepp TJV USA
153 71 16:52:00 HINDLEY Jai BOH AUS
154 19 16:54:00 YATES Adam UAD GBR
155 27 16:56:00 RODRIGUEZ CANO Carlos IGD ESP
156 11 16:58:00 POGAČAR Tadej UAD SLO
157 1 17:00:00 VINGEGAARD Jonas TJV DEN
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Tour de France 2023 Stage 3: How to watch, TV and live stream details, route profile, on-air time
Updated 03/07/2023 at 07:59 GMT
Mark Cavendish faces an ominous challenge to surpass Eddy Merckx and win his 35th stage at the Tour de France. Jasper Philipsen, Fabio Jakobsen and Dylan Groenewegen are among the fast men on the start list at the Tour in 2023, with the first bunch sprint expected to arrive on Monday's Stage 3. So how can you watch Stage 3 we bid farewell to the Basque Country on TV and live stream?
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- 2023 Le Tour de France Femmes Live Online Coverage Guide.
2023 Tour de France Femmes Route Map
2023 Tour de France Femmes Stage 8 Profile
Cyclingfans.com Tour de France Femmes TourTracker w/live profile, GPS tracking, gaps, etc.
Cyclingfans.com Tour de France Femmes TourTracker with LIVE GPS Tracking shows you who is in a breakaway, the time gaps, how far into the stage the race is, how far to go, etc.
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- Videos: Tour de France Femmes Videos .
- Art: 2023 Tour de France Femmes Stage 7 Art .
- Photos: Puy de Dome Photos . (Site just outside Clermont-Ferrand)
- Official site ticker/tracking LIVE here .
- Need a VPN to access a geo-restricted feed? Try ExpressVPN .
- Expected LIVE video here . (France 2, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here . (France 3, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here . (NOS, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here . (Rtbf, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here . (SBS, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here . (Sky Sport, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here . (Sportschau.de, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here . (Sporza, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here . (SuperSport, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here . (Tdp, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here . (TG4, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here . (TV2/Sport.dk, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here . (TV2 Sumo, geo-restricted)
- Need a VPN to access a geo-restricted feed? Try ExpressVPN .
- This page will be updated throughout the race.
- Start List here (final).
- Full stage and G.C. results here .
- Annemiek van Vleuten (Movistar Team) won the 2022 Tour de France Femmes.
- 2023 Tour de France Femmes Stage Previews, Towns, Timetables, Profiles:
- Art: Tour de France Femmes Stage 8 Art .
- Art: Tour de France Femmes Stage 7 Art .
- Art: Tour de France Femmes Stage 6 Art .
- Art: Tour de France Femmes Stage 5 Art .
- Art: Tour de France Femmes Stage 4 Art .
- Art: Tour de France Femmes Stage 3 Art .
- Art: Tour de France Femmes Stage 2 Art .
- Art: Tour de France Femmes Art .
- Broadcast details to come in the days before the race start...
- 2023 Tour de France Femmes television/TV broadcasters and/or streamers include:
-Eurosport at 12:30 CET, 6:30am ET
-France 2 at 12:05 CET, 6:05am ET
-France 3 at 12:55 CET, 6:55am ET
-NOS - too soon
-Rtbf at 14:00 CET, 8:00am ET
-SBS at 12:05 CET, 6:05am ET
-Sky Sport at 12:05 CET, 6:05am ET
-Sportschau.de (German) at 12:05 CET, 6:05am ET
-Sporza at 12:30 CET, 6:30am ET
-SuperSport at 12:05 CET, 6:05am ET
-Tdp - too soon
-TG4 (Irish) at 12:05 CET, 6:05am ET
-TV2.dk at 12:05 CET, 6:05am ET
-TV2 Sumo at 12:05 CET, 6:05am ET
- 2023 Tour de France Femmes stage schedule/times:
Stage 1 - Sunday, July 23 Start at 12:15 CET, 6:15am ET Finish at 15:27 CET, 9:27am ET
Stage 2 - Monday, June 24 Start at 13:05 CET, 7:05am ET Finish at 17:31 CET, 11:31am ET
Stage 3 - Tuesday, July 25 Start at 13:30 CET, 7:30am ET Finish at 17:31 CET, 11:31am ET
Stage 4 - Wednesday, July 26 Start at 12:25 CET, 6:25am ET Finish at 17:27 CET, 11:27am ET
Stage 5 - Thursday, July 27 Start at 14:00 CET, 8:00am ET Finish at 17:29 CET, 11:29am ET
Stage 6 - Friday, July 28 Start at 14:20 CET, 8:20am ET Finish at 17:29 CET, 11:29am ET
Stage 7 - Saturday, July 29 Start at 16:15 CET, 10:15am ET Finish at 19:15CET, 1:15pm ET
Stage 8 ITT - Sunday, July 30 Start at 14:30 CET, 8:30am ET Finish at 17:30 CET, 11:30am ET
- The 2023 Tour de France Femmes is being held July 23-30.
- Results: Tour de France Femmes Results. (coming)
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- More info and links to come.
- We will update here with the best and latest live feeds at broadcast time.
- Welcome to our live coverage guide for the 2023 Tour de France Femmes .
2023 Tour de France Femmes LIVE July 23-30, France Official Website Start List (final)
Stage 8 starts at 2:38pm CET (8:38am U.S. Eastern)
Finish at around 5:30pm CET (11:30am U.S. Eastern)
Live video from 3:00pm CET (9:00am U.S. Eastern)
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Tour de France Femmes Live Coverage
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2022 Tour de France Femmes Route Map
2022 Tour de France Femmes Stage 8 Profile
- The Donnons des Elles au Vélo project that we have sponsored since the beginning in 2014 has successfully convinced Tour de France organizer ASO to bring back a women's Tour de France. This new race is called the "Tour de France Femmes".
- 2022 Tour de France Femmes television/TV broadcasters and/or streamers include:
-ARD (German) at 13:20 CET, 7:20am ET
-Eurosport at 13:20 CET, 7:20am ET
-France 2 at 13:20 CET, 7:20am ET
-Rtbf at 13:20 CET, 7:20am ET
-SBS at 13:20 CET, 7:20am ET
-Sky Sport at 13:20 CET, 7:20am ET
-Sporza at 13:20 CET, 7:20am ET
-SuperSport at 13:20 CET, 7:20am ET
-TV2.dk at 13:20 CET, 7:20am ET
-TV2 Sumo at 13:20 CET, 7:20am ET
- 2022 Tour de France Femmes stage schedule/times:
Stage 1 - Sunday, July 24 Start at 13:30 CET, 7:30am ET Finish at 15:27 CET, 9:27am ET
Stage 2 - Monday, June 25 Start at 12:50 CET, 6:50am ET Finish at 16:15 CET, 10:15am ET
Stage 3 - Tuesday, July 26 Start at 12:50 CET, 6:50am ET Finish at 16:15 CET, 10:15am ET
Stage 4 - Wednesday, July 27 Start at 13:00 CET, 7:00am ET Finish at 16:15 CET, 10:15am ET
Stage 5 - Thursday, July 28 Start at 11:45 CET, 5:45am ET Finish at 16:12 CET, 10:12am ET
Stage 6 - Friday, July 29 Start at 13:00 CET, 7:00am ET Finish at 16:18 CET, 10:18am ET
Stage 7 - Saturday, July 30 Start at 13:30 CET, 7:30am ET Finish at 17:16 CET, 11:16am ET
Stage 8 - Sunday, July 31 Start at 13:55 CET, 7:55am ET Finish at 17:25 CET, 11:25am ET
- The 2022 Tour de France Femmes is being held July 24-31.
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