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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Thursday, June 22nd, 2023
LIVE COVERAGE OF THE 110TH TOUR DE FRANCE BEGINS SATURDAY, JULY 1, ON PEACOCK & NBC
Live Coverage of All 21 Stages of Tour de France July 1-23 Across Peacock, NBC, and USA Network; Final Round Coverage Concludes Sunday, July 23, at 10 a.m. ET Exclusively on Peacock
Peacock to Stream Live Start-to-Finish Coverage of Every Stage, Plus Daily Tour de France Pre-Race Shows
‘Team Radio’ Communication Between Riders and Team Directors to be Featured During Broadcast for First Time
Production Elements Also Include Enhanced Augmented Reality Features, Interactive Stage Maps, GPS Race Tracking & More
STAMFORD, Conn. – June 22, 2023 – NBC Sports will present three weeks of wall-to-wall live and encore coverage of the 110 th Tour de France across Peacock, NBC and USA Network from July 1-23.
Daily live coverage of the Tour de France, featuring all 21 stages, begins Saturday, July 1, at 6 a.m. ET on Peacock with the Tour de France Pre-Race Show , followed by Stage 1 at 6:30 a.m. ET on Peacock and continuing at 8 a.m. ET on Peacock and NBC.
The first weekday stage begins Monday, July 3, with live race coverage beginning on Peacock at 6:50 a.m. ET and continuing at 8 a.m. ET on Peacock and USA Network.
Coverage throughout each day of the 21-stage event begins with the Tour de France Pre-Race Show on Peacock, followed by live race coverage. Final weekend coverage culminates on Saturday, July 22, with Stage 20 live on Peacock at 7:30 a.m. ET, and final stage coverage on Sunday, July 23, live on Peacock at 10 a.m. ET. NBC will present encore coverage of the final stage at 5 p.m. ET on Sunday.
Peacock will stream live start-to-finish coverage of every stage of the 2023 Tour de France, featuring NBC Sports-produced coverage, as well as commentary from the world feed. Peacock will also feature full-stage replays, highlights, stage recaps, rider interviews, and more.
To sign up and watch every minute of live action from the 2023 Tour de France, click here .
Peacock’s expansive programming offers the most live sports of any SVOD service in the United States , including live coverage of Sunday Night Football , Big Ten football (beginning in September), Olympic Games, MLB Sunday Leadoff, Premier League, Notre Dame Football, NASCAR, NTT IndyCar Series, and much more. Peacock also offers daily sports programming on the NBC Sports channel.
2023 TOUR DE FRANCE
The 2023 Tour de France will cover a total distance of approximately 2,115 miles, beginning in Bilbao, Spain, and finishing 22 days later in Paris.
Expected yellow jersey frontrunners in this year’s field include defending champion Jonas Vingegaard (Team Jumbo-Visma) of Denmark and two-time champion and 2022 runner-up Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) of Slovenia, who won this year’s Paris-Nice. Green jersey contenders expected to compete include Fabio Jakobsen (Soudal-QuickStep), Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Dstny), Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck), who won two stages last year, and seven-time Tour de France points classification winner Peter Sagan (TotalEnergies). Reigning green jersey winner Wout van Aert (Team Jumbo-Visma) is also expected to compete.
Aiming to make Tour de France history, 34-time stage winner Mark Cavendish (Astana Qazaqstan Team) looks to break a tie with Belgian legend Eddy Merckx (34) for the most stage wins in race history.
Americans expected to participate in this year’s Tour de France include 2021 stage winner Sepp Kuss (Team Jumbo-Visma), who helped chaperone Primož Roglič to victory at the 2023 Giro d’Italia, Neilson Powless (EF Education-EasyPost), who finished 12 th overall last year, Matteo Jorgenson (Movistar), Lawson Craddock (Team Jayco AlUla), and Joe Dombrowski (Astana Qazaqstan Team).
COMMENTATORS
NBC Sports’ cycling play-by-play caller Phil Liggett , universally known as the ‘voice of cycling,’ will cover his 51st Tour de France alongside analyst Bob Roll . Liggett and Roll will be on-site at each stage, along with reporters Steve Porino and former professional cyclist Christian Vande Velde .
Paul Burmeister will host daily pre-race and post-race studio coverage alongside Sam Bewley and Brent Bookwalter , who make their NBC Sports debuts as cycling analysts .
PRODUCTION HIGHLIGHTS
NBC Sports will integrate several features into its coverage of this year’s Tour de France:
- ‘Team Radio’ Audio : For the first time, NBC Sports will present select ‘Team Radio’ audio during the broadcast, playing clips of the communication between team directors and riders throughout the race
- NBC Sports will utilize a cutting edge “Virtual” graphics Telestrator, which debuted throughout the 2019 Tour de France and produces augmented reality cyclist graphics for the commentators to move and analyze
- The enhanced augmented reality features will include 3-D animated maps that track where the riders are in real time on the route and profile the stage terrain
- Vande Velde will have a camera focused on him as he reports to offer real-time updates on race situations, while traveling aboard a motorcycle on the course
- Real-time data of course gradients and the riders’ speeds
NBC Sports’ coverage will include real-time speeds of both the leaders and the peloton, and additional maps that show more detailed versions of the finishes and each mountain climb.
Coverage will also utilize several production enhancements and updated graphic elements, including a pointer feature to easily identify and focus on one rider in the peloton, and exclusive profiles on teams and riders.
NBC SPORTS SOCIAL MEDIA:
Fans can keep up with the Tour de France through NBC Sports’ social media platforms throughout the race, including exclusive behind-the-scenes photos, interviews, video clips, up-to-date news reports and stories from around the cycling world through the NBC Sports Cycling Facebook page and @NBCSNCycling on Twitter. In addition, fans can visit NBCSports.com/cycling for a live stream schedule, stage maps, results, routes and more.
NBC SPORTS’ 2023 TOUR DE FRANCE SCHEDULE
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The world’s most prestigious road cycling race, the Tour de France , is gearing up for three weeks and 21 stages of grueling competition over a total distance of approximately 2,079 miles.
USA Network, Peacock and NBC combine for live and tape-delayed coverage of the 109th Tour de France beginning Friday, July 1, with the Grand Départ from Copenhagen, Denmark. The race travels through France’s hills, mountains, towns and countryside, and includes stages in Belgium and Switzerland.
Phil Liggett calls play-by-play race action with analyst Bob Roll. Steve Porino and former professional cyclist Robbie Hunter will serve as reporters.
Slovenia’s Tadej Pogačar of UAE Team Emirates is two-time reigning champion. Among the Americans to look out for is Sepp Kuss from Colorado, who gave the U.S. its first stage win at the event in a decade last year.
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Tour de france 2022 tv & streaming schedule.
All times Eastern. Schedule subject to change. All USA Network and NBC coverage also streams live on NBCSports.com/live and the NBC Sports app.
Friday, July 1 9:30 a.m. Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock, USA Network 10 a.m. Stage 1: Copenhagen/Copenhagen (LIVE), Peacock, USA Network
Saturday, July 2 6 a.m. Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 6:10 a.m. Stage 2: Roskilde/Nyborg (LIVE), Peacock 8 a.m. Stage 2: Roskilde/Nyborg (LIVE), Peacock, USA Network 1 p.m. Stage 2: Roskilde/Nyborg, NBC
Sunday, July 3 6:30 a.m. Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 7 a.m. Stage 3: Vejle/Sonderborg (LIVE), Peacock 8 a.m. Stage 3: Vejle/Sonderborg (LIVE), Peacock, USA Network
Tuesday, July 5 7 a.m. Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 7:30 a.m. Stage 4: Dunkerque/Calais (LIVE), Peacock 8 a.m. Stage 4: Dunkerque/Calais (LIVE) Peacock, USA Network
Wednesday, July 6 7 a.m. Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 7:30 a.m. Stage 5: Lille Metropole/Arenberg Porte du Hainaut (LIVE), Peacock 8 a.m. Stage 5: Lille Metropole/Arenberg Porte du Hainaut (LIVE), Peacock, USA Network
Thursday, July 7 6 a.m. Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 6:10 a.m. Stage 6: Binche/Longwy (LIVE), Peacock 8 a.m. Stage 6: Binche/Longwy (LIVE), Peacock, USA Network
Friday, July 8 6:30 a.m. Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 7 a.m. Stage 7: Tomblaine/La Super Planche des Belles Filles (LIVE), Peacock 8 a.m. Stage 7: Tomblaine/La Super Planche des Belles Filles (LIVE), Peacock, USA Network
Saturday, July 9 6:30 a.m. Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE) Peacock 7 a.m. Stage 8: Dole/Lausanne (LIVE), Peacock 8 a.m. Stage 8: Dole/Lausanne (LIVE), Peacock, USA Network
Sunday, July 10 6 a.m. Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 6:30 a.m. Stage 9: Aigle/Chatel Les Portes du Soleil (LIVE), Peacock 8 a.m. Stage 9: Aigle/Chatel Les Portes du Soleil (LIVE), Peacock, USA Network
Tuesday, July 12 7 a.m. Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 7:30 a.m. Stage 10: Morzine Les Portes du Soleil/Megeve (LIVE), Peacock 8 a.m. Stage 10: Morzine Les Portes du Soleil/Megeve (LIVE), Peacock, USA Network
Wednesday, July 13 6 a.m. Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 6:30 a.m. Stage 11: Albertville/Col du Granon Serre Chevalier (LIVE), Peacock 8 a.m. Stage 11: Albertville/Col du Granon Serre Chevalier (LIVE), Peacock, USA Network
Thursday, July 14 6:30 a.m. Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 7 a.m. Stage 12: Briancon/Alpe D’Huez (LIVE), Peacock 3 p.m. Stage 12: Briancon/Alpe D’Huez, USA Network
Friday, July 15 6:30 a.m. Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 7 a.m. Stage 13: Le Bourg D’Oisans/Saint-Etienne (LIVE), Peacock 3 p.m. Stage 13: Le Bourg D’Oisans/Saint-Etienne, USA Network
Saturday, July 16 6 a.m. Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 6:10 a.m. Stage 14: Saint-Etienne/Mende (LIVE), Peacock 8 a.m. Stage 14: Saint-Etienne/Mende (LIVE), Peacock, USA Network
Sunday, July 17 6:30 a.m. Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 7 a.m. Stage 15: Rodez/Carcassonne (LIVE), Peacock 8 a.m. Stage 15: Rodez/Carcassonne (LIVE), Peacock, USA Network
Tuesday, July 19 6 a.m. Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 6:30 a.m. Stage 16: Carcassonne/Foix (LIVE), Peacock 8 a.m. Stage 16: Carcassonne/Foix (LIVE), Peacock, USA Network
Wednesday, July 20 7 a.m. Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 7:10 a.m. Stage 17: Saint-Gaudens/Peyragudes (LIVE), Peacock 8 a.m. Stage 17: Saint-Gaudens/Peyragudes (LIVE), Peacock, USA Network
Thursday, July 21 7 a.m. Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 7:30 a.m. Stage 18: Lourdes/Hautacam (LIVE), Peacock 8 a.m. Stage 18: Lourdes/Hautacam (LIVE), Peacock, USA Network
Friday, July 22 7 a.m. Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 7:10 a.m. Stage 19: Castelnau-Magnoac/Cahors (LIVE), Peacock 8 a.m. Stage 19: Castelnau-Magnoac/Cahors (LIVE), Peacock, USA Network
Saturday, July 23 6:30 a.m. Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 7 a.m. Stage 20: Lacapelle-Marival/Rocamadour (LIVE), Peacock 8 a.m. Stage 20: Lacapelle-Marival/Rocamadour (LIVE), NBC, Peacock
Sunday July 24 10 a.m. Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock, USA Network 10:30 a.m. Stage 21: Paris La Defense Arena/Paris Champs-Elysees (LIVE), Peacock, USA Network 2 p.m. Stage 21: Paris La Defense Arena/Paris Champs-Elysees, NBC
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The herculean GC battle Tour de France between leader Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) and second-placed Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) ended on stage 16 and 17 with the Dane first delivering a stunning blow in the time trial before a knockout punch on the Col de la Loze.
Vingegaard has a comfortable lead in the Tour de France GC standings of 7:29 on Pogačar, winner of stage 20 , and 10:56 on the Slovenian's teammate Adam Yates.
The penultimate stage delivered the final skirmish for riders fighting to move up in the top 10 of the general classification. Simon Yates (Jayco-AlUla) moved up to fourth overall while Carlos Rodríguez (Ineos Grenadiers) lost one spot and is now in fifth place. Meanwhile, Giulio Ciccone (Lidl-Trek) sealed the KOM classification.
All eyes now turn to the sprinters whose biggest day of the year is the finish on the Champs Elysées in Paris.
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The largely-ceremonial final stage will explode into life in the circuits as the sun sets over Paris.
Can anyone beat Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck) who has already won four stages, and claimed the points jersey?
Sprinters such Dylan Groenewegen (Jayco-AlUla), Biniam Girmay (Intermarché-Circus-Wanty), Bryan Coquard (Cofidis) and Sam Welsford (dsm-firmenich) will try to take advantage of tired legs to claim their first stage win of this year's Tour.
See the entire 2023 Tour de France route for what's coming next.
Cyclingnews will be bringing you full reports, results, news, interviews, and analysis throughout the race.
Read on to find out how to watch the 2023 Tour de France via free live streams, no matter your location. Use ExpressVPN to watch your usual stream from anywhere in the world, or one of the other highly-recommended VPN services below.
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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 .
FloBikes will air the Tour de France in Canada. An annual subscription will set you back $12.99/month.
Viewers in the USA can watch the Tour live via the network, while highlights and on-demand streams will also be available.
In the UK, the Tour de France will be aired free to air on TV via Eurosport, ITV4 , and Welsh-language channel S4C . Live coverage and highlights are all available.
The Tour will also be aired live and in full by GCN+ in the UK, with the same coverage also available via streaming on Discovery+ and on Eurosport's TV channel. Discovery+ is available for Sky Glass, Sky Q, and Sky Stream customers for no extra cost.
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.
Best VPN for streaming the Tour de France
Geo-restrictions are the bane of cycling fans because they can prevent you from watching the Tour de France using your live streaming accounts if you are outside of your home country.
While you can always follow Cyclingnews for all the live coverage you can access your geo-blocked live streaming services by simulating being in your home country with a VPN - a 'virtual private network'.
Our experts have thoroughly tested VPNs for live streaming sports and recommend ExpressVPN . The service lets you to watch the race live on various devices – Smart TVs, Fire TV Stick, PC, Mac, iPhone, Android phone, iPads, tablets, etc.
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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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How to Watch the Tour de France
The world’s greatest cyclists journey across France in the biggest race of the year and Peacock is the only place to see it all.
It’s time for cycling’s most anticipated event of the year. The Tour de France brings the best professional cyclists in the world together for a three-week cross-country race. The route is different every year, but the destination remains the same: A grand finish on Paris’ Champs-Elysées. No other competition is quite like it. Even if you don’t normally follow professional cycling, you’ll find yourself drawn in, captivated by the 21-day drama on display. If you want to see it all, there’s one place you need to be.
What Is the Tour de France?
The Tour de France is a massive bike race that takes cyclists on a three-week journey through France. With the exact route changing every year, this is a unique challenge unlike anything else on the cycling calendar. The race is broken up into stages, with each day covering a certain portion of the route. Each stage has its own winner, and the winner of the entire event is the person who has the fastest time of all 21 stages. Every stage matters. Even winning one, even if the rider doesn’t win the tournament, will boost that rider’s standing significantly. Only the absolute best, most competitive riders make it to the Tour de France, so tensions are high for the entire three-week race.
This year’s event will take 176 riders through 3,404 km of road, hill, and mountain terrain. Multiple stages will force cyclists to climb for more than an hour straight. It’s a tough route that encourages athletes to take risks to get ahead. This year’s edition of the Tour de France is sure to be the most memorable yet.
When Can I Watch Each Stage of the Tour de France
If you want to see it all live, you’ll have to set an alarm. Each stage starts early in the morning for those of us in the U.S. Check out the schedule below.
July 1 at 6:30a ET: Stage 1 – Bilbao
July 2 at 6a ET: Stage 2 – Vitoria-Gasteiz to Saint Sébastien
July 3 at 6:30a ET: Stage 3 – Amorebieta-Etxano to Bayonne
July 4 at 6:30a ET: Stage 4 – Dax to Nogaro
July 5 at 6:30a ET: Stage 5 – Pau to Laruns
July 6 at 6:30a ET: Stage 6 – Tarbes to Cauterets-Cambasque
July 7 at 7a ET: Stage 7 – Mont de Marsan to Bordeaux
July 8 at 6a ET: Stage 8 – Libourne to Limoges
July 9 at 7a ET: Stage 9 – Saint Léonard de Noblat to Puy de Dôme
July 10: Rest Day – No Coverage
July 11 at 6:30a ET: Stage 10 – Vulcania to Issoire
July 12 at 6:30a ET: Stage 11 – Clermont-Ferrand to Moulins
July 13 at 6:30a ET: Stage 12 – Roanne to Belleville en Beaujolais
July 14 at 7a ET: Stage 13 – Châtillo sur Chalaronne to Grand Colombier
July 15 at 6:30a ET: Stage 14 – Annemasse to Morzine le Portes du Soleil
July 16 at 6:30a ET: Stage 15 – Les Gets les Portes du Soleil to Saint Gervais Mont Blanc
July 17: Rest Day – No Coverage
July 18 at 6:30a ET: Stage 16 – Passy to Combloux
July 19 at 6a ET: Stage 17 – Saint Gervaise Mont Blanc to Courchevel
July 20 at 6:30a ET: Stage 18 - Moûtiers to Bourg en Bresse
July 21 at 7a ET: Stage 19 – Moirans en Montagne to Poligny
July 22 at 7a ET: Stage 20 – Belfort to Le Markstein Fellering
July 23 at 10a ET: Saint Quentin en Yvelines to Paris Champs Elysées
Where can I watch the Tour de France?
The Grand Départ will be LIVE on both NBC and Peacock. After that, most stages will be exclusive to Peacock, but some will also be broadcast on USA. If you want to see every stage, including the finale on the Champs Elysées in Paris, you’ll want to make sure you have Peacock.
Stage 1: NBC and Peacock
Stage 2: Exclusively on Peacock
Stages 3-7: USA and Peacock
Stages 8-21: Exclusively on Peacock
Can I Watch a Stage Later if I Can’t Catch it Live?
Yes! In addition to full live coverage, Peacock will have full replays available of every stage of the Tour de France. You’ll also be able to stream highlights, recaps, interviews, and much more. Every replay will be available after the conclusion of each stage so you never have to miss a moment. The Tour de France is the most dramatic race on the calendar, so Peacock is making sure you get to see it all.
Which Cyclists Should I Look Out For?
Defending champion Jonas Vingegaard is definitely one to watch. He’s an absolute phenom and there’s absolutely a possibility of him repeating this year. He’s not the only favorite though. Tadej Pogacar, who won the Tour in 2020 and 2021, will likely fight for the top spot the whole way through. The battle between these two is one of the most-anticipated elements of this year’s race.
Australian cyclists Ben O’Connor and Jai Hindley could also make some noise, as could France’s David Gaudu and Ecuador’s Richard Carapaz. They could even pose a threat to the top two favorites if things break their way. Cycling is a fickle and unpredictable sport, after all. There are also a few American cyclists worth paying attention to, particularly Matteo Jorgenson and Neilson Powless. Even if they don’t win the whole thing, or even podium, they have a definite shot at securing some stage wins. That alone is a career highlight for pro cyclists.
There is no race quite like the Tour de France. It’s long, dramatic, and a true test of endurance. Emotions run high for the entire three weeks, making for the most thrilling race of the year. Get Peacock now to see it all.
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How to Watch the Tour de France
From cable TV to live streaming, here are your options for watching the 2022 Tour.
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- FuboTV also provides access to NBC’s coverage for $70 a month.
The 2022 Tour de France begins on Friday, July 1st with a 13.3km individual time trial through Copenhagen, Denmark. (Yes, Denmark!) So it’s time to start planning how you’re going to watch it.
Whether that means streaming from your phone, starting your morning with the previous day’s highlights, or inviting your friends over for a viewing party, the options for watching the Tour de France are plentiful.
For the Fanatics
In general, NBC offers the most accessible and affordable (and legal) options for American viewers to watch the Tour de France through its Peacock Premium streaming service for $4.99 a month. For ad-free coverage you’ll need a subscription to Peacock Premium Plus, which runs $9.99 a month. Eligible Comcast Xfinity X1 and Flex customers and Cox Contour customers may already access Peacock Premium for free.
You could cancel your subscription at the end of the Tour, but consider this: by subscribing to Peacock Premium or Peacock Premium Plus you’ll also have access to the full men’s and women’s Tours as well as other races covered by NBC and its partners, including the 2022 Vuelta a España and next year’s editions of Paris-Nice and Paris-Roubaix.
The Peacock app is available on Roku, Apple devices, Android and AndroidTV devices, Google platforms, Chromecast, Xbox devices, Playstation 4 and 4 Pro, VIZIO SmartCast TVs, and LG Smart TVs. You can also watch online via the Peacock website.
If you have a good cable package and prefer conventional viewing on your television, you’re in luck: NBC will offer the race to cable subscribers via the USA Network and CNBC . Live coverage often starts around 7 a.m. ET, so 9-to-5ers will likely need to record each stage and watch later. (Check the full schedule for details.)
No Cable? No Problem.
If you don’t have cable and want more than what’s offered on the NBC app, a subscription to FuboTV costs $70 per month. Add the $12 per month cycling package you’ll have full access to NBC’s coverage of the race. Fubo’s also great for those who love cycling year round, as FuboTV has a full-time cycling channel covering the major Tours, the Classics, some World Championships, and even BMX racing. (It’s also available in Canada.) If you’ve been looking for a streaming service that offers most if not all of the channels you enjoy watching, it’s a solid option.
Riders to Watch
Slovenia’s Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) has won the last two Tours and starts this year’s race as the overwhelming favorite. He can do it all: climb, descend, time trial–even the cobblestones of Belgium and Northern France have proven to be no match for the 23-year-old. Assuming he avoids crashes and bad luck during the Tour’s dangerous first week , he should have little trouble taking his third win.
Pogačar’s biggest challenge should come from Jumbo-Visma’s co-captains, Slovenia’s Primož Roglič and Denmark’s Jonas Vingegaard, who finished second to Pogačar in 2020 and 2021, respectively. If they can play to one another’s strengths and avoid worrying about which one is their team’s “true” leader, then they might have a chance to dethrone the two-time defending champ.
The INEOS Grenadiers have won seven of the last ten Tours de France with four different riders–so clearly they know what it takes to win the world’s biggest bike race. But Pogačar’s proven to be a tough nut for the British super team to crack. This year we expect them to count on a mix of both old and new in their bid to reclaim the yellow jersey, with co-captains Geraint Thomas, who won the Tour in 2018, and Daniel Martinez, who’s riding only his third Tour and his first as his team’s protected rider, expected to lead the way.
Other riders to keep an eye on include Australia’s Ben O’Connor, Russia’s Aleksandr Vlasov (BORA-hansgrohe), and Colombia’s Rigoberto Uran (EF Education-EasyPost).
Since getting hooked on pro cycling while watching Lance Armstrong win the 1993 U.S. Pro Championship in Philadelphia, longtime Bicycling contributor Whit Yost has raced on Belgian cobbles, helped build a European pro team, and piloted that team from Malaysia to Mont Ventoux as an assistant director sportif. These days, he lives with his wife and son in Pennsylvania, spending his days serving as an assistant middle school principal and his nights playing Dungeons & Dragons.
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How to watch Tour de France stage 21: live stream the action
Here's how to watch stage 21 of the 2023 Tour de France on TV
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We're into the final day of this year's race, so a Tour de France stage 21 live stream is going to be a hot ticket if you want to watch the riders make their final journey into Paris. The Tour de France is free-to-air on ITVX (UK) and SBS On-Demand (AUS) . Make sure you know how to watch for free with a VPN from anywhere .
The 2023 Tour de France is coming to an end and stage 21 is the final chance for the sprinters to battle it out on Paris' most famous avenue, the Champs Élysées. All of the jerseys are wrapped up so we should see the typical champagne-filled procession in and around Paris.
The final stage begins at the Velodrome de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines before setting off on the journey back into Paris where yellow jersey winner, Jonas Vingegaard, will no doubt enjoy some champagne on the road with his teammates. Once they hit the city, the peloton will pass the Arc de Triomphe and the Louvre multiple times before the wind-up for the final sprint begins. Alpecin-Deceuninck have been the best leadout unit at the 2023 Tour, with Jasper Philipsen winning four flat sprints. The flying Belgian should have Mathieu van der Poel and co. working to bring him to the final trip up the Champs Élysées safely before he looks to win the final Tour stage for the second year running. Groenewegen was closest to him last year and will be one of the other sprinters left after a brutal Tour trying to dethrone the green jersey wearer.
With one final stage remaining, it’s helpful to know there are plenty of channels around the world broadcasting Tour de France 2023 live streams to help you keep up with the last bit of action. Here's how to watch stage 21 of the Tour de France 2023 .
Quick guide to watching Tour de France stage 21 live streams
As with the rest of this year's race, the Tour de France stage 21 live stream is available on GCN+, Discovery+ and Eurosport, as well as ITV4, in the UK and in Europe.
Subscription costs for GCN+ are £6.99/month or $8.99/month, and £39.99 or $49.99 for a year.
Flobikes show the in Canada – a year's subscription to the service will set you back $209.99. Meanwhile, American viewers can watch via NBC Sports via Peacock Premium ($4.99 per month in the US) will show the race. In Australia, SBS on Demand gives you the option to watch the Tour for free.
AUS FREE live stream: SBS On Demand
UK: Stream on GCN+ and Eurosport Player (£6.99 per month), and ITV4
US: Stream on NBC Sports ($4.99 per month)
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Watch Tour de France stage 21: live stream in the UK
GCN+ , Discovery+ , Eurosport and ITV are all showing live streams of this year's tour de France action, along with highlights and analysis of each stage.
To gain access to Discovery+ and Eurosport coverage, you can subscribe for £59.99 a year, or £6.99 per month. Alternatively, access to GCN+ also costs £39.99 a year, or £6.99 per month. ITV's coverage (via ITVX) is free to view.
Welsh cycling fans also have the option of watching the race on Welsh-language channel S4C.
Watch Tour de France live stream anywhere on the planet
If you’re abroad for Tour de France stage 21, don't worry about missing out – you can just download and install a VPN and use a location inside the United Kingdom to watch the broadcast live as if you were back home.
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Watch Tour de France stage 21: live stream in the USA, Canada and Australia
In the USA and Canada, you can watch the Tour de France stage 21 on NBC Sports (via Peacock Premium), while on-demand streams and highlights will also be available.
Canadian cycling fans also have the option of watching the action on FloBikes .
In Australia, SBS On Demand shows the racing live every day, with highlights packages also available.
Watch Tour de France stage 21: live stream in Europe
Discovery+ and GCN+ are all available across Europe, including viewers in France, Belgium and the Netherlands.
In addition to Discovery+ and GCN+, French viewers also have the option to watch their home race on France TV Sport, with Rai Sport in Italy, RTBF in Belgium and NOS in the Netherlands all available, too.
Tour de France stage 21: the route
Stage 21: Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines to Paris Champs-Élysées (Sunday, July 23) The final stage of the 2023 Tour de France is the typical processional stage in and around Paris. It starts at the Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines Velodrome which will play host to the track cycling at next year's Olympic Games, before looping back east towards the French capital. The 115.1km route is incredibly flat and only has one category four climb, but that won't threaten Giulio Ciccone's lead of the polka-dot classification. It's all set for the sprinters' royale on the Champs-Élysées with the fast men and leadouts ready to fight for position and battle for the win after completing nine laps of the Parisian circuit. The long finishing road on Paris's most famous avenue has long played host to the final Tour and was last won by Jasper Philipsen, holder of the green jersey, who will be the favourite for the day.
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Watch Tour de France on TV: Channel, start time and how to catch highlights today
The 2022 Tour de France sees Slovenian two-time winner Tadej Pogacar aim to claim a third yellow jersey in four years, but he is up against the reigning champion Jonas Vingegaard and his formidable Jumbo-Visma team.
And while Vingegaard and Pogacar are expected to fight out the yellow jersey, there is an open race to finish on the podium.
Australia’s 2022 Giro d’Italia winner Jai Hindley, Spain’s Enric Mas, rising Danish star Mattias Skjelmose, home favourite David Gaudu, 2019 Giro winner Richard Carapaz and Pogacar’s new teammate Adam Yates are all in the running, while Ineos riders Tom Pidcock and Dani Martinez could also end up high in the general classification. Ultimately it will come down to who can cling on to the wheels of Vingegaard and Pogacar the longest.
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The stage was scheduled to begin at around 11.30pm BST and should finish around 4:15pm BST.
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Tour de France coverage can be found this year on ITV4, Eurosport, Discovery+ and GCN+ (Global Cycling Network).
Live racing each day will be shown on ITV4, usually starting around midday ( guide here ), before highlights on ITV4 at 7pm each day . It can all be streamed online via ITVX.
Eurosport and GCN+ will show every minute of every stage. It is also being shown on Eurosport’s Discovery+ streaming service.
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Etapa 2 del tour de francia 2023: recorrido, perfil, horario y d?nde ver en tv y online en directo.
Este domingo es la segunda etapa del Tour de Francia. Ser� por las calles de Vitoria y San Sebasti�n
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T ras un d�a que nos ha dejado con un sabor muy agrio tras el abandono de Enric Mas , el Tour de Francia sigue su marcha por el Pa�s Vasco. Si el primer d�a Bilbao ha sido la ciudad donde estaban puestos todos los focos del mundo, este domingo ser�n para Vitoria y San Sebasti�n.
Perfil de la 2� etapa del Tour de Francia 2023
Jornada de muchas oportunidades en esta segunda jornada donde la subida final a Jaizkibel ser� decisiva para saber qui�n ser� el ganador de etapa. Y visto como fue esta primera etapa, es posible que se vean diferencias entre los aspirantes al maillot amarillo.
Horario y d�nde ver la 1� etapa del Tour de Francia 2023
Como pas� ya en las �ltimas ediciones de la Grande Boucle, este 2023 se podr� ver todas las etapas �ntegras en Eurosport y GCN . Y un poco m�s tarde de la primera hora de competici�n en RTVE Play, Teledeporte, La2 y Dazn
En este caso Eurosport empezar� a emitir a las 11:00 am, mientras que Teledeporte no lo har� hasta las pasado una hora desde el inicio . En La 2 se podr� ver a partir de las 16:15.
Sin embargo, la hora a la que es la salida neutralizada de esta 2� etapa del Tour de Francia 2023 es a las 12:15 am. .
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Ya hemos visto que cuando la carrera se empina Pogacar y Vingegaard est�n a otro nivel. A excepci�n de un fort�simo Victor Lafay que ha podido seguir el ritmo de estos dos gigantes. Y ma�ana no ser� diferente. Eso s�, el ganador tendr� que ser muy fuerte subiendo, gran especialista bajando y mantener la capacidad en el llano para que no le neutralizan. En Marca elegimos a Pogacar, Vingegaard y Mohoric.
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Horario y dónde ver por TV el Tour de Francia 2022
Arranca el Tour de Francia 2022, donde el joven Tadej Pogaçar defiende su título y busca su tercer entorchado consecutivo. Primoz Roglic volverá a ser su mayor amenaza, donde la representación española la conformarán Alejandro Valverde, Marc Soler, Enric Mas y Miguel Ángel López, entre otros
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Arranca hoy, viernes 1 de julio, la edición número 109 del Tour de Francia. La primera etapa de la gran vuelta gala comienza con una contrarreloj en la localidad danesa de Copenhague, capital del país nórdico. El joven esloveno, Tadej Pogaçar , defiende su condición de campeón en las dos últimas edición de la gran vuelta gala y tratará de lograr su tercer título consecutivo.
Por lo tanto, la capital danesa disfrutará de los mejores ciclistas del panorama internacional durante los tres primeros días de competición. Una vez pasadas esas primeras fechas, toda la 'Grande Boucle' partirá hacia Francia , donde se decidirá quién es el ganador de la carrera. Tadej Pogacar es el actual dominador de la carrea y se ha llevado las dos últimas ediciones, mientras que su compatriota y un ciclista bastante más veterano, Primoz Roglic , espera que en este año 2022 pueda estrenar su palmarés en el Tour, toda vez que es tres veces campeón de La Vuelta a España .
Otros ilustres ganadores de la carrera participan, como es el caso de Chris Froome (Israel Premier-Tech), Geraint Thomas o Vincenzo Nibali . Eso sí, los tres contarán con pocas opciones de reeditar sus éxitos del pasado. Ningún español tiene opciones en un principio, donde Enric Más, Marc López, Alejandro Valverde en su último Tour, y Marc Soler , son los nombres a seguir.
De nuevo se espera una cita donde la montaña sea decisiva en el Tour de Francia. Etapas montañosas como las de Super Planche des Belles filles, Châtel, Megève, Granon, Alpe d'Huez, Foix, Peyragudes y Hauta serán referencias para los seguidores del ciclismo mundial. Tadej Pogačar (del UAE Team Emirates) es el vigente campeón y buscará revalidad el título para lograr el tercer entorchado consecutivo. No lo tendrá fácil el joven esloveno, que volverá a tener la dura piedra en el camino de su veterano compatriota Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma), que ya estuvo muy cerca de ganar el Tour de Francia 2020 , pero un Pogaçar tremendo en la contrarreloj final le dio el “sorpasso”.
El equipo británico INEOS Granadiers cuenta con el inglés Geraint Thomas , ganador del Tour de Francia 2018, y Richard Carapaz , ante la ausencia de Bernal, como sus dos hombres fuertes. Richie Porte, Adam Yates, Geraint Thomas o Richard Carapaz conforman los cuatro grandes nombres, por detrás de 'Jumbo' y por supuesto de Pogaçar y su equipo (UAE). Jumbo Visma cuenta con Primoz Roglic como líder, secundado por Jonas Vingegaard y Wout Van Aert, entre otros corredores de postín.
El veterano murciano, Alejandro Valverde , será el gran apoyo de corredores ya consagrados en su último Tour de Francia . Otros nombres ilustres en el ciclismo español, cómo Marc Soler, Enric Mas y Miguel Ángel López , tratarán de dar guerra, pero si opción alguna al triunfo final.
¿Cuándo se disputa el Tour de Francia 2022?
El Tour de Francia 2022 se disputa desde hoy, viernes 1 de julio, hasta el domingo 24 . La carrera arranca con una CRI de 13 kilómetros en Copenhague y termina en París , con la habitual estampa de Los campos Elíseos, de 116 kilómetros de extensión.
¿Dónde ver el Tour de Francia 2022?
El Tour de Francia 2022 será emitido en España por La1 de TVE , en las etapas de alta montaña como Super Planche des Belles filles, Châtel, Megève, Granon, Alpe d'Huez, Foix, Peyragudes y Hauta . El resto de etapas se podrán ver por Teledeporte y por la página web, RTVE Play . Toda la gran vuelta gala se podrá ver también por Eurosport (Eurosport 1 y su web, Eurosport Player), que se encargarán de ofrecer todas las etapas de la competición ciclista más importante del mundo.
Los canales de Eurosport 1 HD y Eurosport 2 HD también pueden verse a través de la plataforma DAZN. Puede seguir toda la información sobre la carrera en directo por la web de Mundo Deportivo.
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Pogacar wins Liege with epic solo break, launching bid for Giro d’Italia and Tour de France
Tadej Pogacar won the Liege-Bastogne-Liege bike race on Sunday thanks to a solo break 30km from home launched on a steep climb and sustained to the finish line.
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Ahead of Pogacar 's Giro d'Italia and Tour de France double bid the 25-year-old Slovenian blew the opposition away with a maverick acceleration that none could answer on the 254km race in the Ardennes forests that marks the end of the spring classics.
Billed as a duel between Pogacar and winner of Paris-Roubaix and the Tour of Flanders Mathieu van der Poel, the Dutchman came in a commendable third but was far from going shoulder-to-shoulder for the title.
Frenchman Romain Bardet was second, also solo 1min 39sec off the pace with Van der Poel leading a bunch home at 2min 02sec.
Another pre-race favourite was Briton Tom Pidcock, who was 10th on the day after a mechanical problem at a key moment hindered his day.
The win puts to bed Pogacar's fall here last season that broke his wrist and blighted his Tour de France bid.
"It was an emotional day of riding for me," a drained-looking Pogacar said.
"Not just because of my hand but also because two years ago just before the race Urska's mother died, so I was riding for her today," Pogacar said referring to his professional cyclist partner Urska Zigart.
Pogacar also won here in 2021 and this was his sixth one-day Monument win with three wins at the Tour of Lombardy and his 2023 Tour of Flanders triumph.
Champion Remco Evenepoel, former winner Primoz Roglic and Tour de France champion Jonas Vingegaard would all have been suited to this course but are injured after a mass fall at the Tour of the Basque Country.
Pogacar came into the race fresh from altitude training and at the start line said he had "no regrets about not racing la Fleche", referring to the frozen and drenched midweek race in the same region.
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Cycling star Evenepoel targets June return from crash ahead of Tour de France and Paris Olympics
BRUSSELS — Two weeks after crashing heavily in Spain, two-time world champion Remco Evenepoel said on Friday he’s on track to race again in June ahead of the Tour de France and Paris Olympics.
The Belgian needed surgery after breaking a collar bone and shoulder blade in a crash while descending in the Tour of Basque Country.
Evenepoel will train at high altitude before a planned return to racing at the Critérium du Dauphiné in France from June 2-9 or the week after at the Tour de Suisse, he said in an interview broadcast by his team Soudal–Quick-Step.
He won the worlds time trial last year and the road race in 2022, and should target both Olympic events on the streets of Paris on back-to-back Saturdays — July 27 and Aug. 3. First, he will make his Tour de France debut on June 29.
“It’s going to be something special. Especially the Tour,” Evenepoel said. “It makes it a bit easier to do Tour-Olympics because it’s in the same country, not too far like it was three years ago to go to Tokyo. That was more difficult for a lot of guys.”
Evenepoel raced in both Olympic road events in Japan. He placed ninth in the time trial, more than one minute out of the medals and trailing 2 minutes, 17 seconds behind gold medalist Primož Roglič.
Roglič was caught up in Evenepoel’s crash in Spain and also will miss the one-day classic Liège-Bastogne-Liège on Sunday. Evenepoel won the past two editions of the storied race.
Evenepoel said the early spring injury gave him time to recover like it was a midseason break. It let him spend the Eid al-Fitr holiday last week with his wife Oumi Rayane and her family.
“That was a very beautiful day,” he said. “It’s better to have the injury now than in a couple of weeks. It’s a bit of luck in my bad luck.”
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2024 RBC Heritage live stream, TV schedule, how to watch online, channel, tee times, radio, golf coverage
There was no rest for the weary with a signature event on tap one week after the masters.
Players have made the short trip from Augusta, Georgia, to Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, for the 2024 RBC Heritage. In total, 69 golfers teed it up on Harbour Town Golf Links as yet another signature event on the PGA Tour's playing calendar rolls on.
Unlike the Genesis Invitational or Arnold Palmer Invitational, the RBC Heritage does not feature a 36-hole cut, meaning the entirety of the field will be around for the weekend. That is music to the ears to those who missed out on the weekend action at the Masters, including the likes of Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas, Wyndham Clark and Brian Harman.
Spieth, the 2022 champion, looks to kickstart his season after a disappointing showing at Augusta National. He is no stranger to bouncing back at the RBC Heritage, following a missed cut at the year's first major championship with a win a week later in Hilton Head. He's not in contention to win this tournament, but he's certainly playing better than he did last week.
This tournament, like the rest on the PGA Tour these days, goes through Scottie Scheffler. The world No. 1 aims to collect his fourth trophy in his last five tournaments, and he holds the 54-hole lead entering the final day of play. Fresh off slipping on his second green jacket, Scheffler has widened the gap between him and the rest of the world and shows no signs of slowing down. Collin Morikawa and Ludvig Åberg -- just as they did at the Masters -- are breathing down Scheffler's neck on Sunday.
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France’s first lady, Brigitte Macron , will be the subject of a biopic series produced by French mini-major Gaumont .
The six-part show is being penned by Bénédicte Charles and Olivier Pouponneau, who previously teamed on the thriller series “J’ai menti.”
Titled “Brigitte, une femme libre” (“Brigitte, a free woman”), the series will chart the life of French President Emmanuel Macron ‘s wife. Gaumont is keeping the plot of the show under wraps and will be announcing the cast in the next few weeks.
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Charles told Le Figaro that the series’ “touchy subject” caused her and Pouponneau to be “stuck at first.”
“We had to overcome this to propose a fiction. Brigitte Macron is a fascinating character, and we want to tackle it in a romanesque, almost melodramatic way because of the romantic dimension of her destiny,” Charles said.
Brigitte Macron was recently seen on the set of Darren Star’s “Emily in Paris” Season 4, which is currently filming in Paris, prompting rumors that she may make a cameo appearance in the show.
Gaumont is one of France’s top TV producers of upscale international series. Their recent credits include “Lupin” starring Omar Sy, and “Becoming Karl Lagerfeld” starring Daniel Bruhl as the famed fashion designer.
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A four-way tie of Collin Morikawa, Tom Hoge, Sepp Straka and J.T. Poston lead the field after Friday at Harbour Town. Ludvig Åberg is one of three players sitting one back at 10-under. Scheffler sits three off the pace at 8-under.
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