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- Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) won the 2023 Tour de France.

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- Time schedules for all stages are now available along with stage profiles and maps. See our stage table.

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- Soudal-Quick-Step roster for the 2024 Tour de France:

Remco Evenepoel (BEL) Jan Hirt (CZE) Yves Lampaert (BEL) Mikel Landa (ESP) Gianni Moscon (ITA) Casper Phillip Pedersen (DEN) Ilan Van Wilder (BEL) Louis Vervaeke (BEL) Sports Directors: Davide Bramati (ITA) Dries Devenyns (BEL) Klaas Lodewyck (BEL) Tom Steels (BEL)

- Soudal-Quick-Step directeur sportif Tom Steels: "With both Remco and Mikel on the team we can aim for a good result in the general classification. Mikel has a lot of experience, as do many of our riders, and together they make for quite a strong and balanced team. Looking on the parcours, I think you can easily say this will be one of the toughest editions in recent years. The start is very hard, we have some big climbs early in the race followed by that gravel stage, and then the second and third week will be very demanding. We need to be focused and at the top of our game to get some good results, and we are confident in this team and what it can do this July."

- 2024 Tour de France stage schedule/times:

Stage 1 - Saturday, June 29 Start at 12:00 CET, 6:00am ET Finish at 17:34 CET, 11:34am ET

Stage 2 - Sunday, June 30 Start at 12:15 CET, 6:15am ET Finish at 17:06 CET, 11:06am ET

Stage 3 - Monday, July 1 Start at 11:15 CET, 5:15am ET Finish at 16:57 CET, 10:57am ET

Stage 4 - Tuesday, July 2 Start at 13:05 CET, 7:05am ET Finish at 17:05 CET, 11:05am ET

Stage 5 - Wednesday, July 3 Start at 13:20 CET, 7:20am ET Finish at 17:16 CET, 11:16am ET

Stage 6 - Thursday, July 4 Start at 13:35 CET, 7:35am ET Finish at 17:19 CET, 11:19am ET

Stage 7 ITT - Friday, July 5 Start at 13:05 CET, 7:05am ET Finish at 17:29 CET, 11:29am ET

Stage 8 - Saturday, July 6 Start at 13:05 CET, 7:05am ET Finish at 17:19 CET, 11:19am ET

Stage 9 - Sunday, July 7 Start at 13:15 CET, 7:15am ET Finish at 17:49 CET, 11:49am ET

Rest Day 1 - Monday, July 8

Stage 10 - Tuesday, July 9 Start at 13:05 CET, 7:05am ET Finish at 17:24 CET, 11:24am ET

Stage 11 - Wednesday, July 10 Start at 11:20 CET, 5:20am ET Finish at 16:54 CET, 10:54am ET

Stage 12 - Thursday, July 11 Start at 13:35 CET, 7:35am ET Finish at 17:16 CET, 11:16am ET

Stage 13 - Friday, July 12 Start at 13:30 CET, 7:30am ET Finish at 17:21 CET, 11:21am ET

Stage 14 - Saturday, July 13 Start at 13:05 CET, 7:05am ET Finish at 17:17 CET, 11:17am ET

Stage 15 - Sunday, July 14 Start at 11:55 CET, 5:55am ET Finish at 17:22 CET, 11:22am ET

Rest Day 2 - Monday, July 15

Stage 16 - Tuesday, July 16 Start at 13:05 CET, 7:05am ET Finish at 17:31 CET, 11:31am ET

Stage 17 - Wednesday, July 17 Start at 12:35 CET, 6:35am ET Finish at 16:58 CET, 10:58am ET

Stage 18 - Thursday, July 18 Start at 13:00 CET, 7:00am ET Finish at 17:30 CET, 11:30am ET

Stage 19 - Friday, July 19 Start at 12:20 CET, 6:20am ET Finish at 17:11 CET, 11:11am ET

Stage 20 - Saturday, July 20 Start at 13:35 CET, 7:35am ET Finish at 17:18 CET, 11:18am ET

Stage 21 - Sunday, July 21 Start at 14:40 CET, 8:40am ET Finish at 19:30 CET, 1:30pm ET

- When is the 2024 Tour de France?  The 2024 Tour de France will be held June 29-July 21.

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- Expected LIVE video here .  (ARD, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (CeskaTV, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Eitb, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (France 3, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (France 2, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (itv4, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (NOS, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Rai 2, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Rsi, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Rtbf, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Rtl, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Rtp.pt 2, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Rts.ch 1, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Rtvs Sport, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Rtv Slo, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (S4C, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (SBS, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Sky Sport, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Sporza, geo-restricted)  - Expected LIVE video here .  (Srf Zwei, 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)

- Monday is a rest day at the Tour de France. The race resumes Tuesday with Stage 16.

- Monday is a rest day at the Tour de France. The race resumes Tuesday with Stage 10.

- Teams Presentation - Thursday, June 29

- Expected LIVE video here .  (Official)

- Soudal-Quick-Step roster for the 2023 Tour de France:

Julian Alaphilippe (FRA) Kasper Asgreen (DEN) Rémi Cavagna (FRA) Tim Declercq (BEL) Dries Devenyns (BEL) Fabio Jakobsen (NED) Yves Lampaert (BEL) Michael Mørkøv (DEN)

- Julian Alaphilippe (Soudal-Quickstep): "I’m looking forward to the Tour de France, it’s always an exciting period of the year. I went on a recon of the start in Bilbao, and I can tell you it will be a beautiful and hard weekend. At the beginning of the month I did a solid Dauphiné, where I felt in good shape, got a win and took pleasure in riding, and the preparations went well. The Tour is a truly huge adventure, every day you have to fight together with the team, and has a really special atmosphere, with all the people along the roads. I’m ready for Le Tour."

- 2023 Tour de France stage schedule/times:

Stage 1 - Saturday, July 1 Start at 12:30 CET, 6:30am ET Finish at 17:15 CET, 11:15am ET

Stage 2 - Sunday, July 2 Start at 12:15 CET, 6:15am ET Finish at 17:04 CET, 11:04am ET

Stage 3 - Monday, July 3 Start at 13:00 CET, 7:00am ET Finish at 17:19 CET, 11:19am ET

Stage 4 - Tuesday, July 4 Start at 13:10 CET, 7:10am ET Finish at 17:12 CET, 11:12am ET

Stage 5 - Wednesday, July 5 Start at 13:05 CET, 7:05am ET Finish at 17:21 CET, 11:21am ET

Stage 6 - Thursday, July 6 Start at 13:10 CET, 7:10am ET Finish at 17:08 CET, 11:08am ET

Stage 7 - Friday, July 7 Start at 13:15 CET, 7:15am ET Finish at 17:07 CET, 11:07am ET

Stage 8 - Saturday, July 8 Start at 12:30 CET, 6:30am ET Finish at 17:07 CET, 11:07am ET

Stage 9 - Sunday, July 9 Start at 13:30 CET, 7:30am ET Finish at 18:05 CET, 12:05pm ET

Rest Day 1 - Monday, July 10

Stage 10 - Tuesday, July 11 Start at 13:05 CET, 7:05am ET Finish at 17:19 CET, 11:19am ET

Stage 11 - Wednesday, July 12 Start at 13:05 CET, 7:05am ET Finish at 17:19 CET, 11:19am ET

Stage 12 - Thursday, July 13 Start at 13:05 CET, 7:05am ET Finish at 17:21 CET, 11:21am ET

Stage 13 - Friday, July 14 Start at 13:45 CET, 7:45am ET Finish at 17:12 CET, 11:12am ET

Stage 14 - Saturday, July 15 Start at 13:05 CET, 7:05am ET Finish at 17:18 CET, 11:18am ET

Stage 15 - Sunday, July 16 Start at 13:05 CET, 7:05am ET Finish at 18:00 CET, 12:00pm ET

Rest Day 2 - Monday, July 17

Stage 16 ITT - Tuesday, July 18 Start at 13:05 CET, 7:05am ET Finish at 17:36 CET, 11:36am ET

Stage 17 - Wednesday, July 19 Start at 12:20 CET, 6:20am ET Finish at 17:03 CET, 11:03am ET

Stage 18 - Thursday, July 20 Start at 13:05 CET, 7:05am ET Finish at 17:31 CET, 11:31am ET

Stage 19 - Friday, July 21 Start at 13:15 CET, 7:15am ET Finish at 17:11 CET, 11:11am ET

Stage 20 - Saturday, July 22 Start at 13:30 CET, 7:30am ET Finish at 16:54 CET, 10:54am ET

Stage 21 - Sunday, July 23 Start at 16:30 CET, 10:30am ET Finish at 19:28 CET, 1:28pm ET

- When is the 2023 Tour de France?  The 2023 Tour de France will be held July 1-23.

- Official site ticker/tracking LIVE here .

- Expected LIVE video here .  (ARD, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (CeskaTV, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Eitb, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (France 2, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (itv4, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (NOS, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Rai 2, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Rsi, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Rtbf, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Rtl, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Rtp.pt 2, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Rts.ch 1, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Rtvs Sport, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (SBS, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Sky Sport, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Sporza, geo-restricted)  - Expected LIVE video here .  (Srf Zwei, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (SuperSport, geo-restricted)  - Expected LIVE video here .  (Tdp, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (TV2/Sport.dk, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (TV2 Sumo, geo-restricted)

- Monday is a rest/travel day at the Tour de France. The race resumes Tuesday with Stage 4.

- Dylan Groenewegen (BikeExchange-Jayco) won Stage 3. Wout Van Aert (Jumbo-Visma) remains leader on G.C.

- Fabio Jakobsen (Quickstep-Alpha Vinyl Team) won Stage 2. Wout Van Aert (Jumbo-Visma) is new overall leader.

- Yves Lampaert (Quickstep-Alpha Vinyl Team) won Stage 1 and is first leader in the general classification.

- Expected LIVE video here . (Official, Teams Presentation)

- Ralph Denk, Bora-Hansgrohe Team Manager, regarding the selection of their riders for the 2022 Tour de France: "Over the past couple of years, we’ve had three top-ten results in the Tour and now we’re aiming for a podium. Of course, it’s a tough goal but with the performance we’ve seen from Aleksandr Vlasov this season it’s a realistic goal and we have a strong team with full support for him over every terrain. We want to show an active and attacking style of racing, focus on the GC and maybe even take a stage win. I’d be very happy on the Champs-Élysées if we achieve these goals."

- 2022 Tour de France stage schedule/times:

Stage 1 ITT - Friday, July 1 Start at 16:00 CET, 10:00am ET Finish at 19:10 CET, 1:10pm ET

Stage 2 - Saturday, July 2 Start at 12:15 CET, 6:15am ET Finish at 16:59 CET, 10:59am ET

Stage 3 - Sunday, July 3 Start at 13:05 CET, 7:05am ET Finish at 17:12 CET, 11:12am ET

Rest Day - Monday, July 4

Stage 4 - Tuesday, July 5 Start at 13:15 CET, 7:15am ET Finish at 17:14 CET, 11:14am ET

Stage 5 - Wednesday, July 6 Start at 13:35 CET, 7:35am ET Finish at 17:20 CET, 11:20am ET

Stage 6 - Thursday, July 7 Start at 12:05 CET, 6:05am ET Finish at 17:15 CET, 11:15am ET

Stage 7 - Friday, July 8 Start at 13:05 CET, 7:05am ET Finish at 17:17 CET, 11:17am ET

Stage 8 - Saturday, July 9 Start at 13:05 CET, 7:05am ET Finish at 17:28 CET, 11:28am ET

Stage 9 - Sunday, July 10 Start at 12:30 CET, 6:30am ET Finish at 17:28 CET, 11:28am ET

Rest Day 2 - Monday, July 11

Stage 10 - Tuesday, July 12 Start at 13:30 CET, 7:30am ET Finish at 16:57 CET, 10:57am ET

Stage 11 - Wednesday, July 13 Start at 12:15 CET, 6:15am ET Finish at 16:40 CET, 10:40am ET

Stage 12 - Thursday, July 14 Start at 13:05 CET, 7:05am ET Finish at 17:55 CET, 11:55am ET

Stage 13 - Friday, July 15 Start at 13:05 CET, 7:05am ET Finish at 17:26 CET, 11:26am ET

Stage 14 - Saturday, July 16 Start at 12:15 CET, 6:15am ET Finish at 17:05 CET, 11:05am ET

Stage 15 - Sunday, July 17 Start at 13:05 CET, 7:05am ET Finish at 17:39 CET, 11:39am ET

Rest Day 3 - Monday, July 18

Stage 16 - Tuesday, July 19 Start at 12:30 CET, 6:30am ET Finish at 16:58 CET, 10:58am ET

Stage 17 - Wednesday, July 20 Start at 13:15 CET, 7:15am ET Finish at 16:50 CET, 10:50am ET

Stage 18 - Thursday, July 21 Start at 13:30 CET, 7:30am ET Finish at 17:25 CET, 11:25am ET

Stage 19 - Friday, July 22 Start at 13:05 CET, 7:05am ET Finish at 17:16 CET, 11:16am ET

Stage 20 ITT - Saturday, July 23 Start at 13:05 CET, 7:05am ET Finish at 17:49 CET, 11:49am ET

Stage 21 - Sunday, July 24 Start at 16:30 CET, 10:30am ET Finish at 19:26 CET, 1:26pm ET

- Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) won the 2021 Tour de France.

- Expected LIVE video here .  (CeskaTV, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Eitb, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (France 2, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (France 3, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (itv4, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (NOS, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Rai 2, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Rsi, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Rtbf, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Rtl, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Rtp.pt 2, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Rts.ch 1, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Rtvs.sk 2, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (SBS, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Sky Sport, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Sportschau, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Sporza, geo-restricted)  - Expected LIVE video here .  (Srf Zwei, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (SuperSport, geo-restricted)  - Expected LIVE video here .  (Tdp, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (TV2/Sport.dk, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (TV2 Sumo, geo-restricted)

- Expected LIVE video here . (English, U.S.A., FuboTV, HD + DVR/On Demand)

- When is the 2022 Tour de France?  The 2022 Tour de France will be held July 1-24.

2022 Tour de France Route Map

2022 Tour de France Stage 21 Profile

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Tour de France 2023 Stage 3: How to watch, TV and live stream details, route profile, on-air time

Ben Snowball

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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Tour de France 2023 stage 7 LIVE: Result and winner as Jasper Philipsen pips Mark Cavendish in Bordeaux

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Jasper Philipsen won a dramatic sprint in the final metres of stage 7 of the Tour de France as he edged past Mark Cavendish in Bordeaux to stop the Brit earning a record breaking 35th stage win on Tour.

A long, flat stage left many riders in contention as Simon Guglielmi headed off on his own in a breakaway and never looked comfortable in that role.

For most of the day the general classification teams, including Jonas Vingegaard’s Jumbo Visma, took the time to rest up after a brutal few days in the mountains.

When the peloton finally hit Bordeaux the sprinters burst into action with Philipsen taking on an early attack 800 metres from the line. He left Caleb Ewan behind only for Cavendish to make a move on the outside and get the lead with 100m to go. Philipsen, however, was too savvy. He dropped onto Cavendish’s wheel and swept past the 38-year-old in the final few metres to win the stage and leave the Brit slumped over the handlebars is heartbreak.

Relive all the action from stage seven below:

Tour de France 2023 stage-by-stage guide: Route maps and profiles for all 21 days

Jasper Philipsen pips Mark Cavendish to claim third stage win of Tour de France

Jasper Philipsen denied Mark Cavendish a record-breaking Tour de France victory on the line as the Belgian won stage seven on the line in Bordeaux .

Philipsen made it three wins from three sprint stages in a row in this Tour as he came around Cavendish in the final few metres, leaving the Manxman to curse as he rolled in second, still tied with Eddy Merckx on 34 career Tour wins.

The 38-year-old had come from well down in the pack to power his way down the right hand side and up to the front of the race, but Philipsen got onto his wheel and powered by, with Biniam Girmay in third.

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Philipsen made it three wins from three sprint stages in a row.

Jasper Philipsen wins stage 7!

Post race reaction from the stage winner:

General classification leaderboard after stage 7:

1. Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) - 29hr 57min 12sec

2. Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) +25sec

3. Jai Hindley (Bora-Hansgrohe) +1min 34sec

4. Simon Yates (Jayco-Alula) +3min 14sec

5. Carlos Rodríguez (Ineos Grenadiers) +3min 30sec

6. Adam Yates (UAE Team Emirates) +3min 40sec

7. David Gaudu (Groupama-FDJ) +4min 3sec

8. Romain Bardet (DSM-Firmenich) +4min 43sec

9. Tom Pidcock (Ineos Grenadiers) +4min 43sec

10. Sepp Kuss (Jumbo-Visma) +5min 28sec

Here are the top five results from the Stage 7 finale. It was almost there for Mark Cavendish but he had to settle for second place.

1. Jasper Philipsen

2. Mark Cavendish

3. Biniam Girmay

4. Luca Mozzato

5. Dylan Groenewegen

Elsewhere, Jonas Vingegaard retains the yellow jersey.

The stage winner spoke after his victory and there’s no surprise that he was quite complimentary about Mark Cavendish.

“I’m super happy and proud, I was always in a good wheel, I never had to do a big effort before I launched my sprint, I can’t believe it,” he said,

“If you’d told me this one week ago [he’d win three stages] I’d have said you’re crazy. So far, it’s a dream tour … from now on, I am looking to Paris also.

“He [Cavendish] was really strong, I would also have loved to see him win … I think everybody … but for sure he will keep on trying, he’s up there, he’s in good condition.”

What a result for Jasper Philipsen, what a finish, what a race.

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Tour de France stage 7

Mark Cavendish is pipped right on the line. It’s heartbreaking for the Brit who finishes in second place. He was beaten in the final 10 metres or so.

Philipsen timed his second attack perfectly and had enough in the legs to get past.

800m to go: Inside the final kilometre and the sprinters go for it. Japser Philipsen starts to accelerate but Mark Cavendish makes a run on the outside....

2km to go: When will they decide to go? The sprinters are all close to the front as the peloton heads over the river and moves through a chicane.

Caleb Ewan and Jasper Philipsen seem to be the front men.

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Tour de France 2023 stage 4 LIVE: Winner and results from sprint finish

The Tour de France continues with a second stage in succession likely to suit the sprinters as the race heads away from the Basque coast and into the heart of southwest France . A 182km route from Dax to Nogaro provides only one categorised climb, with the peloton’s fast-men lining up another dash for victory on the smooth tarmac of the Circuit Paul Armagnac.

Jasper Philipsen took the first bunch sprint of this year’s Tour in Bayonne yesterday , capitalising on a brilliant lead-out from his Alpecin-Deceuninck teammates to win stage three. But plenty of the sprinters in the field showed good legs in a twisting finale, including Astana’s Mark Cavendish, who finished sixth.

The Manx man arrived at his final Tour de France seeking a 35th stage win that would take him clear of Eddy Merckx as the most succesful stage-hunter in race history, and will hope to challenge for victory in Nogaro.

Follow all the latest updates from stage four below:

Tour de France 2023

Stage Three looks another for the sprinters, with only a single categorised climb on the 182km route from Dax to Nogaro

Alpecin-Deceuninck’s Jasper Philipsen took the first sprint stage of this year’s Tour in Bayonne yesterday

Mark Cavendish could contend for a record 35th stage win - how the Manx Missile became a Tour de France legend

Tour de France Stage Four - Result

16:52 , Harry Latham-Coyle

1. Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck)

2. Caleb Ewan (Lotto Dstny)

3. Phil Bauhaus (Bahrain-Victorious)

4. Bryan Coquard (Cofidis)

5. Mark Cavendish (Astana Qazasqtan)

🏆 🇧🇪 @JasperPhilipsen wins in Nogaro! 🏆🇧🇪 @JasperPhilipsen double la mise à Nogaro ! #TDF2023 pic.twitter.com/X06zq1v7N2 — Tour de France™ (@LeTour) July 4, 2023

JASPER PHILIPSEN WINS STAGE FOUR OF THE TOUR DE FRANCE

16:50 , Harry Latham-Coyle

A Cofidis rider and one of Alexander Kristoff’s UnoX lead-out men hit the deck in those final few hundred metres - let’s hope everyone emerges from the Circuit Paul Armagnac relatively unscathed.

Luka Mezgec was sprinting in lieu of Dylan Groenewegen for Jayco-AlUla - was the Dutchman caught up in the crash that brought down Fabio Jakobsen?

JASPER PHILIPSEN WINS STAGE FOUR OF THE TOUR DE FRANCE!

16:47 , Harry Latham-Coyle

BACK-TO-BACK STAGE VICTORIES FOR THE BELGIAN! Alpecin-Deceuninck have done it again!

It was mighty tight on the line, Caleb Ewan very nearly beating Philipsen on the lunge for the line. But Philipsen had just enough, again, to get there by half a wheel , with Mathieu van der Poel again instrumental with a superb lead-out.

16:46 , Harry Latham-Coyle

It’s chaotic and crazy - there’s another crash, an Astana rider down, but it’s not Mark Cavendish. The Manx Missile is on Mads Pedersen’s wheel...

There’s Wout van Aert! He’s come from nowhere and is back on Christophe Laporte’s wheel. Into the final run-in, headwind blowing...

1.5km to go

16:45 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Fabio Jakobsen hits the deck! A bad crash for the Quickstep man! He’s out of the running!

Matej Mohoric leads the way, effortless power from the talented Slovene. It’s all strung out - Christophe Laporte appears to be Jumbo-Visma’s Option B with Wout van Aert surely too far back to figure.

16:44 , Harry Latham-Coyle

A big right-hander and there’s the circuit entrance, Christophe Laporte looking around for Van Aert, who is out of position and some way back. The front of the field safely negotiate the turn into the race track grounds.

16:43 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Jumbo-Visma are taking no chances - they bring Jonas Vingegaard right to the front wiith three teammates and will protect the defending champion through to that crucial 3km mark. Wout van Aert isn’t with them - he’ll save his legs for the sprint.

16:42 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Cees Bol has got in front of Mark Cavendish, but the two Astana fast-men take the wrong wa around the roundabout, losing touch with their teammate at the front. Cavendish and Bol smartly latch on to TotalEnergies’ train, Peter Sagan’s teammates helping out the Slovakian’s old rival.

16:41 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Disaster for DSM! A rider goes the wrong way around an island and they’ll have to adjust on the fly, their carefully constructed train thrown off the rails. They slip back to reassess and reassemble.

Soudal QuickStep had been sitting further down the field but are starting to show at the front.

16:39 , Harry Latham-Coyle

De Buyst pulls off, along with a couple of other longer-standing peloton leaders. Fred Wright is ready to take over from Pello Bilbao, the Basque abdicating at the front of the Bahrain Victorious squad. Astana are struggling to align themselves - Cees Bol has just lost touch with Mark Cavendish a little.

16:37 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Jasper de Buyst is doing earlier work than usual for Lotto-Dstny, Caleb Ewan’s regular lead-out man hampered by a wrist injury and thus adjusting to a different role. Everyone just waiting, perhaps wary of going too soon in case there is a split to close after that pinch point at 3.1km to go.

16:35 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Wout van Aert is second wheel in the Jumbo-Visma line - will it be third time lucky for the Belgian today after back-to-back frustration?

16:33 , Harry Latham-Coyle

You can throw a blanket over the peloton at the moment - it’s all compact annd condensed, those setting the tempo starting to ramp things up. The riders come into a village, the dodging of road furniture causing a split or two and stretching things out a little.

16:30 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Bahrain Victorious are also right at the forefront. Phil Bauhaus was very impressive yesterday, but does have a habit of being better when things are slightly more chaotic on the run in. I’m not sure he quite has the pure power to match some of the top sprinters in the field but if things do get messy around that track entry point, he’s the sort of guy who could capitalise on a reduced group.

16:29 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Team dsm-firmenich are ahead of Astana - they’ll be trying to set things up for Aussie Sam Welsford, 13th yesterday but in good sprinting form this year. He didn’t get much help from John Degenkolb in the Stage Three finale, but you’d have thought the German might be employed today.

16:26 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Mark Cavendish looks calm and content, Astana happy to let others do the controlling as they lurk together further down the field, hugging the right of the road. After such an easy day, this will be fast and furious on reasonably fresh legs.

16:19 , Harry Latham-Coyle

And we’re all back together, Cosnefroy and Delaplace back in the pack and slipping away, their little adventure done.

The peloton’s big boys come to the front - 20km to that vital gate and the finishing circuit and the teams just take the opportunity to slow the pace and settle things down.

🏁25 km There is no more breakaway as we enter the final 25 km of the stage. Il n'y a plus d'échappée alors que l'on entre dans les 25 derniers kms de l'étape. #TDF2023 pic.twitter.com/u7hWzsyTqn — Tour de France™ (@LeTour) July 4, 2023

16:15 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Neither rider is bothered about that single point - Arkea Samsic’s Anthony Delaplace takes it by default as the front man of the two-man lead group.

He and Benoit Cosnefroy immediately turn back to see how far away the peloton are. 20 seconds is the answer - the pair pull aside one another and prepare to be swept up by the technicolour wave.

16:11 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Neilson Powless is told on the EF Education-EasyPost radio that, unless the peloton naturally brings back the breakaway before the end of the climb, he shouldn’t bother going chasing on his lonesome. With just one point available, that’s entirely understandable - Anthony Delaplace and Benoit Cosnefroy appear set to get their own private duel at the top of the gentle slope on which both they and the peloton are now on.

16:09 , Harry Latham-Coyle

The chopper is up showing an aerial view of the finishing circuit for the first time. That final straight really is a sprint train’s dream, wide, open and even. But that little pinch point with about 3km to go on entry could really pose problems - it’s tight, and the peloton will be very, very tense at the stage.

Mathieu van der Poel and Tom Pidcock, regular cyclocross rivals, gather for a natter towards the rear of the peloton; Van der Poel was also having a long conversation with his favourite frenemy Wout van Aert earlier. It’s been a good day for catching up but we’re approaching the proper stuff now.

16:05 , Harry Latham-Coyle

A mechanical issue for Luis Leon Sanchez, with the veteran Spaniard picking awkwardly at his chain as he waits for assistance from his team. Sanchez is helped out by a member of Cofidis’ staff with his Astana team car slow to arrive. No panic from Sanchez, who really has seen it all before - he’ll have a role to play helping shepherd Mark Cavendish towards the finish.

16:02 , Harry Latham-Coyle

The breeze has just stiffened a touch - nothing to cause any undue bother, and probably nice and cooling on what sounds like a sticky day for the peloton in the humidity. Tim Declercq still in his familiar place as the peloton’s figurehead, bearing the brunt of that breeze, as the Belgian has done for so many kilometres in his career.

16:00 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Plenty of support for Cosnefroy and Delaplace as they sweep through French farmland. About eight kilometres until they’ll start climbing.

15:50 , Harry Latham-Coyle

It appears the teams are indeed worried about that entry to the track that Lawrence mentioned - Israel Premier Tech have already warned their riders on the team riders that positioning will be key.

Caleb Ewan was another sprinter thrust in front of a microphone this morning after finishing third in Bayonne. “My legs felt good, I felt quite comfortable in those last few kilometres. I can take positives from that. The team did a great job getting me into position. I was happy with how the run-in went.

“It looks technical in the book, but I don’t think it will be as technical as it looks. I got through the first few days with a good feeling so hopefully today will be another good day.”

15:46 , Harry Latham-Coyle

20km or so until the only climbing test, that fourth category Cote de Demu molehill. The peloton have just upped the pace in the last few kilometres, whittling down the lead of Benoit Cosnefroy and Anthony Delaplace to 35 seconds or so, which suggests the Normans may soon be brought back into the bunch

Report from Nogaro

15:41 , Lawrence Ostlere

Good afternoon from Circuit Paul Armagnac, where this stage four will finish in an hour and a half or so. The finishing straight here is wide and long – around 700m – and that is going to set up an exciting drag race for the stage win between the big sprinters. One point of note is the entrance to the track from the outside, which is a narrow funnel that will string out the peloton before they take to the circuit. There will be some jostling for position among the sprint teams here. Most people in the press room are expecting Jasper Philipsen to win again after his triumph yesterday in Bayonne. I thought Caleb Ewan looked good yesterday too so I fancy him, but we’ll see...

15:35 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Lidl-Trek’s Mads Pedersen, another potential contender later, fancies this racetrack finish to be slightly more difficult than it first appears, telling GCN before the stage: “It’s a pretty tough finish, a lot of corners and you really have to get it right. It’s slightly uphill, a false flat. It’s going to be a tough one.

“There will be a lot of guys for the sprint because it’s quite an easy day. Wide roads or not, it’s going to be hectic.”

The team buses have been out having some fun on the Circuit Paul Armagnac.

Think your bus exceeded track limits @INEOSGrenadiers #TDF2023 @MercedesAMGF1 pic.twitter.com/1rSGqt5F87 — EF Pro Cycling (@EFprocycling) July 4, 2023

15:30 , Harry Latham-Coyle

The domestiques are holding the gap steady at the minute mark, with Alpecin-Deceuninck among those doing the work at the front as they try and set up Jasper Philipsen for another dash for victory later. The last pure sprinter with back-to-back Tour stage wins was Dylan Groenewegen in 2018.

15:02 , Harry Latham-Coyle

A minute now for Cosnefroy and Delaplace at the front. Neither team really has anyone who’ll have any shot in a sprint later, hence the freedom they’ve been afforded to get up the road.

💪 We have our first real attack of the day! 🇫🇷 @BenoitCosnefroy attacks, followed by 🇫🇷 @anthodelaplace ! 💪 Nous tenons notre première vraie attaque ! 🇫🇷 @BenoitCosnefroy est parti en compagnie d' 🇫🇷 @anthodelaplace ! #TDF2023 pic.twitter.com/aJAWefzX8I — Tour de France™ (@LeTour) July 4, 2023

14:59 , Harry Latham-Coyle

It’s a Norman conquest! A pair of riders from northern France clip off the front soon after the sprint, Benoit Cosnefroy turning back to check Arkea Samsic’s Anthony Delaplace is coming with him. The pair’s two hometowns are about 20km apart in Normandy - and why not have a go with a mate on a day like this?

Cosnefroy can be a fun rider to watch - he’s a little bit Alaphilippe-ian at his best, punchy and full of panache. Perhaps he’ll fancy a spot on the podium later with a combativity award.

14:55 , Harry Latham-Coyle

So to confirm that intermediate sprint result:

1. Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck) 20 points

2. Bryan Coquard (Cofidis) 17 points

3. Caleb Ewan (Lotto Dstny) 15 points

4. Mads Pedersen (Lidl-Trek) 13 points

5. Jordi Meeus (Bora-Hansgrohe) 11 points

And, in truly spiffing news, we’ve got a breakaway!

14:53 , Harry Latham-Coyle

A slight rise as they go under the one kilometre to go banner, but it’s flat from here. Alpecin still on the front, Biniam Girmay moving up on his lonesome for Intermarche Circus Wanty.

Caleb Ewan will sprint, sitting on Mads Pedersen’s wheel... but Jasper Philipsen takes it on the inside! A late charge from Bryan Coquard but the Alpecin-Deceuninck rider held on, benefitting again from another big turn from Mathieu van der Poel in his leadout train. He’s a useful ally, the Dutchman - 20 intermediate sprint points go Philipsen’s way.

14:50 , Harry Latham-Coyle

The peloton take a big right-hander in the town of Labastide-d’Armagnac, and we’re officially into the second half of today’s stage.

Alpecin-Deceuninck’s leadout train looks well formed at the front, while Bora-Hansgrohe fancy this, too, with Jordi Meeus their sprinter this year.

14:43 , Harry Latham-Coyle

The sprinters’ teams are just starting to take control at the front as we begin the approach to that sprint point. Given the lack of excess energy required to get through the first 90km, you fancy a few fast-men to have a real go at earning some points, testing their legs ahead of the racetrack finish later.

100km to go

14:34 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Fabio Jakobsen is beginning to get his legs warm, moving up to the front of the Soudal-QuickStep line ahead of a potential chase for points at Notre Dame des Cyclistes in 12 kilometres or so.

The chapel really is a fitting place for the intermediate sprint - it, as you can probably gather from the name, includes a cycling museum. Part of its charm is a rather lovely stained glass window, designed by Henry Anglade, a Tour de France stage winner in 1959.

14:20 , Harry Latham-Coyle

The peloton’s average speed today is about five kilometres per hour slower than the race’s most conservative pre-stage estimate - this really is a proper pootle to Nogaro.

🚴‍♂️The average speed so far is 38 km/h after the first 2 hours 🚴‍♂️La vitesse moyenne est de 38 km/h après les deux premières heures. #TDF2023 pic.twitter.com/K9KjSin8Qh — Tour de France™ (@LeTour) July 4, 2023

109km to go

14:18 , Harry Latham-Coyle

The lack of a breakaway does mean that there’s a full 20 points on offer to the first man across the line at the intermediate sprint. Mads Pedersen has been very active at those mid-stage sprint points so far in the race - if Wout van Aert doesn’t fancy another tilt at the green jersey, Pedersen probably has the right blend of sprinting speed, climbing legs and hardiness to take the points competition.

112km to go

14:12 , Harry Latham-Coyle

We’ll see what happens as we get nearer to the intermediate sprint, about 25km away, and then the sole categorised climb later in the stage, but if things continue in this manner, finding a suitable candidate for most combative rider might be difficult.

117km to go

14:05 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Those caught napping as that little acceleration threatened to cause a split are working their way back in through the back of the peloton. That attack would have jolted a few out of their slumber.

119km to go

14:01 , Harry Latham-Coyle

That really was out of nowhere. The peloton is all strung out in a line, with the cross tailwind probably not quite strong enough to threaten echelons but keeping everyone on guard, regardless. Simon Yates has to show his face towards the front, the maillot jaune making sure he’s well positioned just in case it does fracture further.

Van Aert eventually relents, and the sprinters’ teams fan out across the front to settle things back down again. But that was all rather jaunty - and rather needed.

120km to go

13:59 , Harry Latham-Coyle

More than 60km covered today now.

Hang on! Wout van Aert fancies some fun! He’s putting the pace on at the front in a power-packed group at the front. It’s the Belgians again... and there’s a split!

Tour de France 2023 stage-by-stage guide

13:56 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Stage-by-stage guide to the 2023 Tour de France route

127km to go

13:54 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Right, back to full focus on the Tour de France, where the peloton are weaving through the villages to the south of Mont-de-Marsan. This is proper French rugby territory, this - today’s route takes in the town of Condom, where talismanic number eight Gregory Alldritt grew up. The riders have just ridden past the Chapelle Notre-Dame-du-Rugby, which includes a monument of rugby memorabilia, alongside more traditional religious iconography.

130km to go

13:44 , Harry Latham-Coyle

She’s done it! Antonia Niedermaier just about manages to hold off Annemiek van Vleuten, taking Stage Five of the Giro Donne and the biggest win of her young career by a handful of seconds.

Van Vleuten’s second place will extend her advantage in the general classification.

🥇What a ride from 🇩🇪 Antonia Niedermaier (Canyon//SRAM Racing). Winning in Ceres! #UCIWWT #GiroDonne23 📸 @gettysport pic.twitter.com/Hz2wk00LKx — UCI_WWT (@UCI_WWT) July 4, 2023

136km to go

13:35 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Drama in Italy - both Van Vleuten and Longo Borghini have hit the deck! The Dutch race leader is soon back on her bike, but the Italian went flying into a mound at the side of a bend and stays down a little longer.

Thankfully, she’s able to get back in the saddle, but that was pretty scary for the Lidl-Trek rider. That might just seal it for Antonia Niedermaier - what a win that would be for the budding Canyon/SRAM star.

No change on the situation at the Tour. The peloton remains together nearly 50km into a soporific stage.

143km to go

13:26 , Harry Latham-Coyle

In Italy, talented young German Antonia Nidermaier has launched a late flyer on Stage Five of the Giro Donne. She’s inside the final ten kilometres but has an advantage of about 30 seconds - but it’s pretty scary double act of Elisa Longo Borghini and Annemiek van Vleuten hot in pursuit.

The Dutchwoman, seeking to extend her overall lead over Longo Borghini, has just attacked.

146km to go

13:19 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Soudal-QuickStep are at the front of the peloton, Tim Declercq, nicknamed “The Tractor”, right at home tugging the bunch along past the hay bales. Onwards we go.

151km to go

13:12 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Philippe Gilbert is out on the motorbike today with the peloton, adjusting to life after retirement. The brilliant Belgian classicist is recalling when he and a group of compatriots embarked on a uninational attack a couple of years ago at Paris-Nice, a move masterminded by Oliver Naesen that ended up enlivening a similarly sleepy stage.

Could the six Americans in the race try something similar this afternoon on Independence Day? The USA’s Neilson Powless is certainly enjoying his Tour so far, describing wearing the polka dots as a “childhood dream”.

“The Tour de France is the biggest bike race in the world and I grew up watching it, with the polka dot jersey always riding at the front of the race,” EF Education-EasyPost’s Powless said after consolidating his competition lead yesterday. “Now I get to wear that jersey. I’ve fulfilled a childhood dream. We knew it was a possibility, yet not an easy one as we needed many things to come together.

The [Pyrenees] is a really big goal for the polka dot jersey but also for the stage win for the team as well. Luckily I’ve had teammate that have been resting up quite well and they are also looking forward to the Pyrenees,” Powless said.

“If I miss one break in the mountains it will be gone, and we are still a long way from reaching Paris. It’s very nice to be in the lead. I’m already in love with this polka-dot jersey. I fell immediately in love with it, indeed. Let’s see how long I can wear it.”

Another stellar day for Neilson in the dots. 🔴⚪️ He leads the KOM classification with 18 points after 3 stages. We finally arrive onto French soil after finishing the stage in Bayonne and looking forward to seeing those French fans bring the energy 📣💥 pic.twitter.com/C6q5K1mfhp — EF Pro Cycling (@EFprocycling) July 3, 2023

157km to go

13:04 , Harry Latham-Coyle

The peloton are already seven minutes behind the slowest schedule issued by the organisers, to illustrate how unhurried proceedings have been so far. Why not fill the time by listening to the dulcet tones of The Independent’s Lawrence Ostlere ? Our man in France, currently making his own sedate way to today’s finish town of Nogaro, took on some readers’ questions before the Tour got started.

163km to go

12:52 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Over at the Giro Donne in Italy, things are rather more exciting - there’s 25km or so to go in another significant day of climbing for the women’s peloton, with race leader Annemiek van Vleuten attacking from a nine-strong front group. Van Vleuten hasn’t managed to get away but there’s still another third category climb to come before a final ramp to the finish. We’ll keep an eye on that one.

In France, Luca Mozzato of Arkea-Samsic, who might have been the only team tempted to have a go on their lonesome today, drops back to the medical car for a bit of strapping.

167km to go

12:46 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Hurrah! An attack! Michael Gogl of Alpecin-Deceuninck puts the power on and finds a follower in the form of Lidl-Trek’s Jasper Stuyven, two teams with amibitions to take the stage perhaps hoping to spark the stage into life.

It doesn’t work. All back in one bunch with few signs of follow-up offensives.

171km to go

12:40 , Harry Latham-Coyle

“Well, we’re going to go east for a long time,” is the great Sean Kelly’s quip on commentary when asked where he thinks today’s stage might be going. A few riders are already nipping off to answer to nature’s call, with no action imminent.

Peter Sagan is having a catch-up with a few old Bora-Hansgrohe friends, while Mark Cavenish and Julian Alaphilippe share an embrace, rainbow bands on their arms denoting their status as former world champions, recalling their times together at Soudal-QuickStep. Easy going.

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12:36 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Jumbo’s Death Star and Pidcock’s dog: Inside the Tour de France’s Grand Depart

176km to go

12:31 , Harry Latham-Coyle

You can completely understand the riders’ reticence to get up the road. The sole categorised climb on the docket today offers only a single point and is late in the stage, and there would appear almost zero chance of a breakaway getting any sort of race-winning rope with the sprinters’ teams likely to be in full control.

And so we wait. Bora-Hansgrohe Emmanuel Buchmann has a banana in his back pocket, ready to refuel a bit later. Simon Yates is having a chat with UAE Team Emirates colleague Matteo Trentin; Mathieu van der Poel has a relaxed chuckle behind them.

179km to go

12:26 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Racing in name only so far. The scenery won’t be quite as spectacular as yesterday’s romp up the coast to Bayonne, but there are a few attractive chateaux on the way to Nogaro, which the peloton might just have time to appreciate if this gentle pace continues.

181km to go

12:22 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Christian Prudhomme waves the flag and we are off and running on Stage Four of the 2023 Tour de France.

And...nobody’s moving. Not even a hint of an attack in the first kilometre of racing. It might be one of those days.

Tour de France - Stage Four

12:21 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Calm and cool as the riders approach the race start proper. Who fancies an early excursion and first crack at forming a breakaway?

12:15 , Harry Latham-Coyle

The peloton have begun the neutralised roll-out from Dax. It’s been a reasonably smooth start incident-wise - neither Enric Mas nor Richard Carapaz were able to start Stage Two after a crash on the opening day as both Movistar and EF Education-EasyPost lost GC men, but there are again 174 riders on the start line today.

12:11 , Harry Latham-Coyle

It is, of course, the fourth of July, which might excite Powless and the other five American riders in the field. I wouldn’t expect any of them to figure particularly prominent come the pointy end of the race, with none of the competing US sextet particularly noted fast finishers, but Quinn Simmons (Lidl-Trek) is wearing the stars and stripes and has surprised the peloton on a motor-racing tack already this year. ..

Here’s a reminder of the full list of jersey wearers today. Laurent Pichon (Arkea-Samsic) has the coloured numbers after winning Stage Four’s combativity prize.

Yellow: Simon Yates (UAE Team Emirates)

White: Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates)

Green: Victor Lafay (Cofidis)

Polka Dot: Neilson Powless (EF Education-EasyPost)

12:00 , Harry Latham-Coyle

There’s just the one King of the Mountains point of offer today, so I don’t expect Neilson Powless to repeat his move from yesterday and get up the road in hopes of increasing his lead in the chase for the polka dot jersey. It’s safe on his shoulders for another couple of days at least.

It feels like a classic day for some of the smaller French teams to fill the breakaway, but there are slightly fewer candidates for that sort of exposure-driven exercise in futility than usual this year. Both UCI ProTour entrants (TotalEnergies and Lotto-Dstny) are here with hopes of semi-regular stage contention, the latter outfit particularly, while Uno-X and Israel-Premier Tech both arrive with strong units hoping to make the most of their wildcards.

Mark Cavendish speaks to Eurosport/GCN ahead of the Stage Four start

11:49 , Harry Latham-Coyle

“Yeah, it was good,” the Astana sprinter reflects on yesterday. “Of course we want to win - sixth is sixth, but I was happy with my legs, how the boys were. There are a lot more opportunities and we are going to be positive moving forward from that. I’m really happy, actually.

“We’ll try again today. The final straight is better for me, you can feel the pedals underneath you.

“This stuff I can kind of enjoy. Once I’m on the bike, I’m on the bike doing the job. It doesn’t feel like there is a pressure, which takes a weight off my shoulders. I’ll go and do my best and see what happens.”

11:37 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Slightly peculiarly, the Tour de France won’t see another coastline for the remainder of this year’s race - we’re now inland all the way to Paris. Here’s our handy guide to every stage on the 2023 route, with all sorts of climbing tests to come as the peloton take on the Pyrenees, the Massif Central and the Alps.

11:28 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Rider safety will continue to be in the spotlight throughout this Tour, particularly after the tragic loss of Gino Mader at the Tour de Suisse last month . Mader really is much missed - beyond his considerable talents on a bike, the Swiss rider did plenty of work for charity, with particular emphasis on the environment.

Bahrain-Victorious teammate Pello Bilbao has copied Mader’s pledge from the 2021 Vuelta a Espana, donating money for each rider he beats on each and all of the 21 Tour stages to a Basque charity that replants on deforested land.

Fabio Jakobsen hits out at Stage Three finish

11:21 , Harry Latham-Coyle

There’s been a fair bit of overnight criticism for the finish in Bayonne yesterday, with that bend inside the final few hundred metres nearly causing an incident as Wout van Aert launched his sprint to Jasper Philipsen’s inside. A jutting barrier didn’t particularly help matters, either.

Among those to question the safety of the run-in is Fabio Jakobsen, who came home fourth. Jakobsen was fortunate to survive a truly horrifying crash at the Tour de Pologne in 2020 and wonders if enough progress is being made to keep sprinters safe.

“I think we (the riders) and the Tour organisers need to look at the parcours and a finish like this,” the Soudal-QuickStep rider said to CyclingNews. “We all saw in the past what that can do, when a rider goes from one side to the other. If you create a chicane, riders want to go the shortest way, from left to right. For sure it’s not the nicest finish of the Tour.

“We can have long kilometres for finishes, just don’t use a downhill, don’t use a left, right in the last five hundred metres.”

10:55 , Harry Latham-Coyle

Philipsen’s new, largely unwarranted nickname wasn’t the only odd bit of Netflix’s Tour de France: Unchained series, which while entertaining enough, didn’t quite manage to hit the mark, as Lawrence Ostlere explains.

When cycling meets ‘war games’ – new Netflix docuseries revitalises well-worn format

10:48 , Harry Latham-Coyle

We’ve still a little while before the action gets going today - I’d expect things to again be quite gentle, though there may be more of a fight to get in the breakaway after that small two-man group got away comfortably yesterday.

Speaking of yesterday, that was Jasper Philipsen’s second consecutive win in a Tour bunch sprint, the Belgian following up his Champs Elysees triumph from last year. That Alpecin-Deceuninck lead-out train looked in good working order, with Mathieu van der Poel a vital carriage but Soren Kragh Andersen and Ramon Sinkeldam doing some handy freight carrying too. So much for “Jasper the Disaster”...

Jasper ‘disaster’ Philipsen rebuts Netflix nickname with stage three win

10:39 , Harry Latham-Coyle

It’s been a fun opening three days of this year’s Tour, with the Basque Country fans adding plenty of colour, turning out in force as the race weaved up from Bilbao to Bayonne. The one blight, unfortunately, has been the tossing of tacks, with all-too-regular punctures a feature of each of the last two stages.

‘You morons!’ Tour de France riders furious as tacks on road cause chaos

10:34 , Harry Latham-Coyle

After yesterday’s twists and turns towards the sprint finish, the peloton’s fastest riders will hope for a much smoother run-in today at the Circuit Paul Armagnac. The open asphalt might just suit Mark Cavendish, with the Astana rider encouraged by a sixth-placed finish yesterday and continuing his search for that record-breaking 35th stage win.

Lawrence Ostlere spoke to some of Cavendish’s fiercest foes and closest allies to find out what makes the Manx Missile a Tour de France legend.

How Mark Cavendish became a Tour de France legend – according to rivals and teammates

Tour de France - Stage Four Route Map and Profile

10:10 , Harry Latham-Coyle

The sprinters will get another chance to go for glory at the 2023 Tour de France as Tuesday’s stage four offers a flat route and fast finish.

The 182km route begins in Dax, a small town in south-west France, before heading east across Landes to the region of Gers. There is an intermediate sprint in the middle of the stage for those hunting green jersey points, although it is unclear whether anyone in the peloton is dedicated to winning the points classification – the green jersey may well end up on the shoulders of whichever top sprinter makes it to Paris by default rather than design.

There is one categorised climb near the finish, the Cote de Demu (2km at 3.5%) and the latter half of the stage is a little lumpy, but not enought to deter any sprinters from reach the finish.

Stage 4 preview: Route map and profile of 182km from Dax to Nogaro

Tour de France 2023 – stage four

09:35 , Lawrence Ostlere

Follow all the build-up and latest updates from stage four of the Tour de France.

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Tour de France 2024 live stream: Can you watch for free?

The unquestioned biggest race in cycling is back, with the top riders in the world set to take on the 2024 Tour de France. For the first time in 111th editions of the race, the finish will be in Nice instead of Paris, as the latter prepares to host the quickly upcoming 2024 Summer Olympics.

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The race starts with Stage 1 on Saturday, June 29, at 6:30 a.m. ET. In the United States, you can watch on Peacock (live coverage of every stage), NBC (live coverage of a few stages) or TV5Monde (French-speaking coverage of every stage).

If you don’t have cable or you’re just looking for more information, here’s a complete rundown of all the different ways you can watch a live stream of the 2024 Tour de France in the U.S.

This is the far-and-away best option for watching the Tour de France in the United States. The reasoning isn’t exactly complicated, either. If you want to watch every single stage live, and if you want to watch in English, then Peacock is the only  way to do that in the U.S.

Unfortunately, there’s no free trial. Fortunately, you only need the basic “Premium” tier to watch, and that will only cost you $6 for a month (or a slightly discounted $60 for the whole year). That’s well worth it for the Tour de France by itself, but you’ll also be able to watch the upcoming Summer Olympics, other live sports and hundreds of hours of TV shows and movies.

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If you’re intent on watching a free live stream of the Tour de France, Fubo is undoubtedly your best option. It includes NBC, which will have live coverage of a few stages, but what we’re really interested in here is the TV5Monde channel, a French-language channel that will broadcast each stage of the race (some may be live, some may be on a tape delay).

TV5Monde is available by itself as an add-on to Fubo’s main channel package, and it can be included in your free seven-day trial. Of course, you need to be OK watching in French, and this still won’t get you the whole race for free (Fubo gets a bit pricey after the free trial), but it’s a nice option if you’re dead-set on watching a few stages without paying anything.

That’s not all. If you’ve used up your Fubo free trial , you can also get TV5Monde through Sling TV . The “French Bouquet” channel package–which can be found through the “International” tab on the top of Sling’s website–includes TV5Monde and is currently available for free for your first seven days (just $15 per month after that).

If you’re outside the United States, there may be some other international live-stream options available to you. But if that’s not the case, you can potentially watch the race with the help of a virtual private network ( VPN ). Peacock, Fubo and Sling are US-only, but a VPN can hide your location and make it look like you’re actually located in the US, thus allowing you to access these streaming services from abroad.

We’ve compiled a list of the the best VPN services and the best VPN deals , but if you’re looking for somewhere to start,  NordVPN is a good place to do that. It’s easily one of the top VPN ’s out there, plus it comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee, so you can try it out free of risk.

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How to Watch Tour de France 2023: Peacock Streaming Info, TV Schedule, and Livestream

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Kicking off this weekend in Bilbao, Spain, it’s the 110th Tour de France!

Who’s ready to watch the oldest and most prestigious Grand Tour in cycling? Later today, coverage of the 2023 Tour de France will air on NBC , NBC Sports , and Peacock . Whether you’re a cyclist yourself or just a fan of the sport, watching the Tour de France is a fun way to pass the time. With a number of favorites projected to win, fans can get ready for an exciting race!

If you’re looking for additional info such as rankings and tour route, you can head over to the official website of the Tour de France 2023 . From start time to live stream info, here’s how to watch the 2023 Tour de France live online.

WHAT TIME DOES THE TOUR DE FRANCE START?

Tour de France coverage begins with a pre-race show on Saturday, July 1 at 6 a.m. ET on NBC. Peacock , NBCSports.com , and the NBC Sports app will also air coverage starting at the same time.

WHERE TO WATCH THE 2023 TOUR DE FRANCE:

If you have a valid cable login, you can live stream the Tour de France on the NBC website , NBCSports.com , the NBC Sports app , or NBC app .

CAN I WATCH THE TOUR DE FRANCE LIVE ON PEACOCK?

Yes! You’ll also be able to stream Tour de France coverage on Peacock Premium . The action begins at 6:30 a.m. ET.

DOES PEACOCK OFFER A FREE TRIAL?

How to watch the 2023 tour de france live without cable:.

You can also find a Tour de France live stream with an active subscription to an over-the-top streaming service that offers NBC. Thankfully, there are a variety of options, including  YouTube TV ,  Hulu + Live TV ,  fuboTV ,  Sling TV , and  DIRECTV STREAM . YouTube TV and fuboTV offer free trials for new subscribers.

TOUR DE FRANCE 2023 HULU STREAMING INFO:

As we mentioned above, an NBC live stream is available with an active subscription to Hulu + Live TV . Unfortunately, the streaming service no longer offers a free trial for new subscribers.

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Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) leads Remco Evenepoel (Soudal-QuickStep) and defending champion Jonas Vingegaard (Visma-Lease A Bike) after four stages of racing.

Stage 5 is one for the sprinters. Will Mark Cavendish be able to break the all time stage win record today?

Who is racing the Tour de France? Find out in our complete Tour de France team guide .

The Tour de France is live on ITVX (UK) and SBS On Demand (AUS) for free . Away from home? You can watch free from anywhere using a VPN .

Dates: June 29-July 21

Free streams: SBS on Demand (Australia), ITV4 (UK), S4C (Wales)

Canada: FloBikes

UK: Discovery+ , ITV4 , S4C

Australia: SBS

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How to watch the Tour de France on TV or live streaming for free

The 2024 Tour de France will be aired for free in Australia on SBS on Demand , in the UK by ITV4 , and in Wales by S4C .

If you live or are on holiday in any of these countries then enjoy the month of racing with no subscription fees to pay. However, if you're away from home on holiday during the racing then it's possible to keep up with the racing without resorting to shelling out for a local streaming subscription.

A VPN could solve your problem, and we have all the information on h ow to watch the action using a VPN below.

Tour de France live in the USA

NBC hold the broadcasting rights for the Tour de France in the USA. The race will be broadcast live on NBC, as well as the network's streaming service, Peacock TV .

Peacock TV offers a seven-day free trial for those who want to try before you buy. A full subscription to the service starts from $4.99 per month.

NBC is available via cable plans and, if you're a cord-cutter, you can watch the network via Hulu ($7.99 per month with a 30-day free trial), DirecTV (from $64.99 per month with a five-day free trial), and FuboTV (from $74.99 per month with a seven-day free trial).

Tour de France live in Canada

The Tour de France is live on FloBikes in Canada. An annual subscription will set you back $29.99/month or $150/year.

Tour de France live in the UK

The Tour de France is live on TV on ITV4 , the Welsh-language channel S4C as well as via Eurosport and Discovery+ .

A 'standard' subscription to Discovery+, which includes Eurosport's cycling coverage, will set you back £6.99 per month or £59.99 per year. The package includes year-round cycling streams as well as other live sports, including snooker, tennis, motorsports, the Paris Olympic Games, and more.

A premium subscription, which includes all that plus TNT Sports (Premier League, Champions League and Europa League football plus rugby, wrestling, UFC, and MotoGP), costs an additional £29.99 per month.

Tour de France live around the world

In Australia, national broadcaster SBS will carry live Tour de France coverage.

For a local feel and full French-language coverage of the race, head to France TV Around Europe, broadcasters include ARD in Germany, Sporza and RTBF in Belgium, Rai in Italy, and RTVE in Spain.

Watch the Tour de France live on any streams

If you are outside of your home region and need to access your live streaming services to watch the action, you may find your access to be geo-restricted.

In this case, a VPN service will come in handy, allowing your computer to pretend it's home and let you log into your streaming accounts to catch all of the racing action.

Our colleagues at TechRadar thoroughly tested several VPN services and came up with a few great recommendations below.

1. NordVPN - get the world's favorite VPN

1. NordVPN - get the world's favorite VPN We've put all the major VPNs through their paces and we rate NordVPN as the best for streaming Netflix as our top pick, thanks to its speed, ease of use and strong security features. It's also compatible with just about any streaming device out there, including Amazon Fire TV Stick, Apple TV, Xbox and PlayStation, as well as Android and Apple mobiles.

There are a couple other very good options that are safe, reliable and offer good bandwidth for streaming sports. Check out two other top options below - ExpressVPN and the best budget option, Surfshark .

2. Try ExpressVPN risk-free for 30 days

2. Try ExpressVPN risk-free for 30 days ExpressVPN offers a 30-day money back guarantee with its VPN service. You can use it to watch on your mobile, tablet, laptop, TV, games console and more. There's 24/7 customer support and three months free when you sign-up.

Try the 12-month plan for the best value price.

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Currently topping our charts as the fastest VPN around, Surfshark keeps giving us reasons to recommend it. It's a high-value, low-cost option that's easy to use, full of features, and excellent at unblocking restricted content. 

With servers in over 100 countries, you can stream your favorite shows from almost anywhere. Best of all, Surfshark costs as little as $2.30 per month, and it comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee to try it out.

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