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Is the Tour de France all about Pogačar vs Vingegaard?

(L-R) Tadej Pogacar of Slovenia and UAE Team Emirates - White Best Young Rider Jersey, Jonas Vingegaard Rasmussen of Denmark and Team Jumbo - Visma - Yellow Leader Jersey and Chris Hamilton of Australia and Team DSM compete during the Tour de France live stream

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You'll be able to watch the Tour de France online, no matter where you go — so you can follow the titans of the tires. Stage 19 just completed, and saw Matej Mohorič (Bahrain Victorious) take the win in an amazing phtoo-finish.

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It's the biggest race of them all, but these days, the Tour de France means one thing: Tadej Pogačar vs Jonas Vingegaard. Between them the duo have won the last three editions of the race, with Vingegaard taking the 2022 race for Team Jumbo–Visma and Pogačar winning in 2020 and 2021.

In the most recent action, Vingegaard left Pogačar in the dust, gaining six minutes on his rival in the final climb. Pogačar called it "one of the worst days of my life on the bike."

Vingegaard is still in the lead, and fended off some anti-doping questions at the end of Stage 19. Two more stages remain, and Pogačar is still in second, with Adam Yates is in third.

Here's how to watch Tour de France live streams online, from anywhere.

If you live in the U.K., Australia, France, Italy, Spain or Belgium, then you can look forward to a FREE Tour de France live stream in 2023.

That's because the free-to-air ITV4 and its ITVX streaming service in the U.K., SBS and SBS on Demand streaming service in Australia, France.TV in France, Rai Play in Italy, Teledeporte in Spain, and RTBF in Belgium all have rights to the action. 

But what if you're based in one of those countries but aren't at home to catch that free Tour de France coverage? Maybe you're on holiday and don't want to spend money on pay TV in another country, when you'd usually be able to watch for free at home?

Don't worry — you can watch it via a VPN instead. We'll show you how to do that below.

It's only natural that you might want to watch a Tour de France live stream from your home country, but what if you're not there when the race is on?

Look no further than a VPN, or virtual private network. A VPN makes it look as if you're surfing the web from your home country, rather than the one you're in. That means you can access the streaming services you already pay for, from anywhere on Earth. Or anywhere that has an internet connection, at least.

For instance, a Brit who's currently in the U.S. could watch Tour de France live streams on ITVX , even though they're not in the U.K.

They're totally legal, inexpensive and easy to use. We've tested lots of the best VPN services and our favorite right now is ExpressVPN . It's fast, works on loads of devices and even offers a 30-day money-back guarantee. 

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Safety, speed and simplicity combine to make ExpressVPN our favorite VPN service. It's also compatible with loads of devices and there's a 30-day money-back guarantee if you want to try it out.

Using a VPN is incredibly simple.

1. Install the VPN of your choice . As we've said, ExpressVPN is our favorite.

2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance if you're in the U.S. and want to view a British service, you'd select U.K. from the list.

3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to ITVX or another website and watch Tour de France.

How to watch Tour de France live streams in the US

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If you're in the U.S. you have a few options for watching Tour de France. The entire race is on Peacock . However, stage 1 is also on NBC , and stage 3 is on USA Network .

NBC can be accessed with one of the best TV antennas , while USA Network is available in some cable packages. 

If you've cut the cord and don't have cable, you can watch Tour de France via several live TV services, including NBC's own Peacock , plus Sling TV and Fubo .

Of these options, we recommend Peacock: It costs just $4.99/month with ads, or $9.99 without, and includes lots more great content in addition to Tour de France live streams.

If you go the Sling TV route, you'll want Sling Blue, which is $45 per month and comes with more than 40 channels, including NBC (in select regions) and USA Network. And right now, Sling is offering $25 off your first month . 

Fubo, meanwhile, costs $75 per month for 161 channels, including NBC and USA network. Sports fans will find a number of niche sports channels among its lineup. 

Peacock

In addition to showing Tour de France live streams, Peacock also has a huge library of originals and licensed content drawn from various brands. That includes shows like Yellowstone , Law and Order, the Real Housewives and more.

Sling TV

Sling TV includes both NBC and USA network in its Blue plan, which comes with 40-plus channels. Right now, new subscribers get $25 off their first month .

Fubo

If you love sports, you might want to check out Fubo . It's got dozens of sports channels, including NBC and USA Network. Check it out with their 7-day free trial .

If you already use those services but aren't in the U.S. right now, you can watch Tour de France live streams by using a good cycling VPN . And if, for whatever reason, you can't get it working, do remember that you have the comfort of a 30-day money-back guarantee with ExpressVPN.

How to watch Tour de France live streams in the UK

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As explained above, every Tour de France stage is being shown for free in the U.K. courtesy of ITV and ITVX  (formerly ITV Hub). 

For those who prefer Welsh-language commentary, S4C is also providing free coverage of the race. This can be accessed for free via BBC iPlayer .

Alternatively, there's Discovery Plus and Eurosport , which have ad-free Tour de France coverage. As Eurosport is part of Discovery Plus, it doesn't matter one which you subscribe to.

Discovery Plus is available for £6.99/month or £59.99/year. You can sign up for Discovery Plus here , or access the service via Amazon Prime Video — and here you can get a seven-day free trial of the service. Plus, if you don't already have Amazon Prime itself, you can get a 30-day free trial of that too. 

On holiday this week? Sign up to ExpressVPN or another VPN service and you'll be able to use the services you already subscribe to.

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Cycling fans in Canada can watch Tour de France on  FloBikes , which costs US$150 per year.

Not at home right now? Use ExpressVPN or another VPN service to trick your device into thinking you're still in Canada.

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As you may already be aware, Aussies can watch Tour de France for free on SBS and SBS on Demand .

Not in Australia right now? You can simply use a VPN, such as ExpressVPN , to watch Tour de France on your SBS account, as if you were back home.

Tour de France 2023 route

A map showing the 2023 Tour de France route

Tour de France 2023 stages and start times

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Stage 1 – Sat 01/07, Bilbao (182km) – 6.30am Stage 2 – Sun 02/07, Vitoria-Gasteiz to San Sebastián (209km) – 6.15am Stage 3 –  Mon 03/07, Amorebieta-Etxano to Bayonne (185km) – 7am Stage 4 – Tue 04/07, Dax to Nogaro (182km) – 7.10am Stage 5 – Wed 05/07, Pau to Laruns (165km) – 7.05am Stage 6 – Thu 06/07, Tarbes to Cauterets (145km) – 7.10am Stage 7 – Fri 07/07, Mont-de-Marsan to Bordeaux (170km) – 7.15am Stage 8 – Sat 08/07, Libourne to Limoges (201km) – 6.30am Stage 9 – Sun 09/07, Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat to Puy de Dôme (184km) – 7.30am

Rest day – 10/07

Stage 10 – Tue 11/07, Vulcania to Issoire (167km) – 7.05am Stage 11 – Wed 12/07, Clermont-Ferrand to Moulins (180km) – 7.05am Stage 12 –  Thu 13/07, Roanne to Belleville-en-Beaujolais (166km) – 7.05am Stage 13 – Fri 14/07, Châtillon-sur-Chalaronne to Grand Colombier (138km) – 7.45am Stage 14 – Sat 15/07, Annemasse to Morzine (152km) – 7.05am Stage 15 – Sun 16/07, Les Gets to Saint-Gervais-les-Bains (180km) – 7.05am

Rest day – 17/07

Stage 16 – Tue 18/07, Passy to Combloux (22km ITT) – 7.05am Stage 17 – Wed 19/07, Saint-Gervais-les-Bains to Courchevel (166km) – 6.20am Stage 18 – Thu 20/07, Moûtiers to Bourg-en-Bresse (186km) – 7.05am Stage 19 – Fri 21/07, Moirans-en-Montagne to Poligny (173km) – 7.15am Stage 20 – Sat 22/07, Belfort to Le Markstein (133km) – 7.30am Stage 21 – Sun 23/07, Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines to Paris (115km) – 10.30am

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How to watch Tour de France 2023: Live stream the 110th edition

The 2023 Tour de France arrives in Paris for its final stage: here's how to watch the racing on TV

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It's the final day of this year's race, and – with the battle for the yellow jersey effectively over – Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) has achieved his second victory in a row. The sprinters will be out for glory in Paris, however, so you'll be looking for a Tour de France live stream so you can watch the action from the finish line as it happens. Coverage is available free-to-air on ITVX (UK) and SBS On-Demand (AUS), so make sure you know how to  watch for free with a VPN from anywhere .

Saturday's stage 20 between Moûtiers and Bourg-en-Bresse was won by two-time Tour winner Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates). That meant that second-placed Pogačar, who had been neck-and-neck with Vingegaard until Tuesday's time trial, claimed back a few seconds in the General Classification , but not enough to make a significant dent on Vingegaard's seven-minute lead. Pogačar's UA teammate, Adam Yates, will occupy the third step on the podium.

Sunday's final stage takes the riders on a 115km route from Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines to Paris, culminating on the famous Champs-Élysées. Alpecin-Deceuninck  will surely be trying to get their green jersey wearer, Jasper Philipsen, in contention for a sprint finish, with the rider trying to secure his fifth stage stage win of this year's Tour. You can find out if he manages it by tuning into a Tour de France 2023 live stream. You'll find everything you need to know about how to watch the race below.

Quick guide to watching the Tour de France 2023

Like many big bike races the Tour de France will be live-streamed on GCN+, Discovery+ and Eurosport, as well as ITV4, in the UK and in Europe. 

Subscription costs are £6.99/month or $8.99/month, and £39.99 or $49.99 for a year.

Flobikes will be showing the race in Canada; a year-long subscription will set you back $209.99. Meanwhile, in the USA NBC Sports  via Peacock Premium ($4.99 per month in the US) will show the race. Australians can can watch the Tour for free on SBS on Demand.

AUS FREE live stream: SBS On Demand

UK: Stream on GCN+ and Eurosport Player (£6.99/mon)

US: Stream on NBC Sports ($4.99 a month)

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Watch Tour de France live stream in the UK

All 21 stages of the 2023 Tour de France route will be broadcast live in the UK, with GCN+ , Discovery+ , Eurosport and ITV all showing the live action.

Highlights and analysis shows of each stage will also be available.

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 from anywhere on the planet

If you’re abroad during 2023 Tour de France – France, perhaps? – you might have a problem accessing your regular streaming service because of geo-blocking restrictions. Thankfully, there’s an easy solution.

If you’re not in the country for the Tour de France 2023, 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. 

Setting up a VPN is simple – just download, install, open the app and select your location. 

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Watch Tour de France live stream in the USA, Canada and Australia

In the USA and Canada, you can watch the Tour de France live every day on NBC Sports , while on-demand streams and highlights from the French Grand Tour will also be available.

Canadian cycling fans also have the option of watching the race on FloBikes .

In Australia, SBS will show the racing live every day, with highlights packages also available. 

Watch Tour de France live stream in Europe

Discovery+ and GCN+ are all available to viewers across Europe, including from 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. 

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Tour de France 2023 preview: Full schedule and how to watch live

Another thrilling battle at the 2023 Tour de France is in sight as Tadej Pogacer will try to take back the Tour de France crown that he lost to Jonas Vingegaard last year. Here is all you need to about this year’s race which begins on 1 July in Bilbao, Spain.

Jonas Vingegaard on the podium in Paris at the Tour de France 2022

The Tour de France 2023 has all the makings of another road cycling thriller.

Will the world’s most prestigious race be the third act in the epic battle between defending champion Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark and 2021 champion Tadej Pogacar ?

Soon we will have all the answers with the 110 th edition of the French Grand Tour starting on Saturday (1 July) in Bilbao, the largest city in the Basque Country, Spain.

Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) is hoping to be crowned champion again, after he won last year’s race as just the second Dane in history ahead of Slovenia’s two-time Tour de France winner, Tadej Pogacar

It is the 110 th edition of the French Grand Tour that will feature Tokyo 2020 Olympic champion Richard Carapaz , silver medallist Wout van Aert and bronze medallist Pogacar.

La Grande Boucle will cover 3,404 km over the 21 stages, with the final stage taking place at the Champs-Élysées in Paris on 23 July. There are eight flat stages, four hilly stages, one time trial and eight mountain stages. Four of these have summit finishes, including the stage to the mythical Puy de Dôme.

176 riders will be on the start line at the Guggenheim Museum, one of Bilbao’s major tourist attractions, with eight riders for each of the 22 teams.

Below you will find everything you need to know about this year’s Tour de France.

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Tour de france 2023 general classification riders to watch.

In 2022, we witnessed a breathtaking duel between Vingegaard and Pogacar , and they are coming into this year’s race as the two big favourites.

The 26-year-old Dane has participated in four stage races this season, having won three of them in dominant fashion - O Gran Camiño, Itzulia Basque Country, and most recently the Critérium du Dauphiné.

Pogacar and Vingegaard last faced each other at the Paris-Nice in March, where the 24-year-old Slovenian claimed victory ahead of David Gaudu and Vingegaard .

UAE Tean Emirates captain Pogacar has claimed no less than 14 victories this season including Paris-Nice, Tour of Flanders, Amstel Gold Race and La Flèche Wallonne, before he crashed and broke his wrist at the Liège-Bastogne-Liège.

The two-time Il Lombardia winner made his comeback last week, claiming both the Slovenian national time trial and road race championship.

2022 Giro d’Italia winner Jai Hindley is going to be the leader on a strong BORA - Hansgrohe team. At the Critérium du Dauphiné, 27-year-old Hindley finished fourth behind Adam Yates of the UAE Team Emirates and his compatriot Ben O'Connor of AG2R Citroën Team.

With his win at last year’s Giro, the Australian has shown that he has the endurance needed to compete in a three-week Grand Tour.

22-year-old Mattias Skjelmose (Denmark) stunned the world of cycling by winning the Tour de Suisse earlier this month ahead of the likes of Remco Evenepoel and Juan Ayuso .

He continued his impressive run and was crowned Danish road race champion on Sunday (25 June), after a spectacular solo effort in the final kilometres.

The Trek-Segafredo rider has participated in one Grand Tour previously as he rode the Giro d’Italia last year finishing just 40 th . This year’s Tour de France will be a test of his stamina.

And dont count out Enric Mas. The 28-year-old Spaniard has finished second in the general classification at the Vuelta a España three times and is hoping to make the podium at the Tour.

The Movistar rider came in top six overall in three stage races this season.

Other key riders at the Tour de France 2023

Green jersey.

Last year's points competition winner Wout van Aert has already announced that the green jersey will not be a target for him as he aims to win stages and prepare for the UCI Cycling World Championships that takes place just two weeks after the finish in Paris.

That leaves Jasper Philipsen of Alpecin-Deceuninck as the favourite to take the crown. The Belgian clinched two stages last season - including the most prestigious sprint finish on the Champs-Élysées - and he has already six race wins this season. His versatile teammate Mathieu van der Poel seems to be in the shape of his life, and if the Paris-Roubaix winner gets the freedom to chase the green jersey, watch out for the Dutchman.

The biggest threat might come from Soudal-Quick Step that always target stage wins with their sprinter. Fabio Jakobsen will be their trusted sprinter, like last year. The Dutchman is supported by a strong sprint cast with the most experienced lead-out man in the peloton, Michael Mørkøv, to set him up. 

Sprinter’s teams like Team Jayco Alula with Dylan Groenewegen and Lotto Dstny with Caleb Ewan will also chase stage wins and are contenders for the green jersey.

Denmark’s Mads Pedersen and Biniam Girmay of Eritrea are not only great sprinters but also good climbers. That ability can secure points for the green jersey classification on the more hilly stages. Pedersen took his first Tour de France stage win in last year’s edition and claimed the green jersey in the Vuelta a España, but like van Aert he has announced his focus is to arrive in top shape at the UCI Cycling World Championships in Glasgow.

Polka dot jersey

In the last three editions of the Tour de France, the winner of the king of the mountains classification has also been the overall winner of the Tour de France. Therefore, Pogacar and Vingegaard are the top contenders this year.

For the French riders it will be a special achievement to be on the podium in Paris wearing the polka dot jersey. Thibaut Pinot , who was king of the mountains classification at the Giro d’Italia in May is keen on challenging the two top guns as is 2019 polka dot jersey winner Romain Bardet .

Tour de France 2023 route and important stages

The 2023 Tour de France begins with a hilly stage containing some 3,400 metres of climbing. Contenders for the overall win will have to be ready from the start on the hills around Bilbao. The stage suits classics specialist like Mathieu van der Poel , Wout van Aert and Julian Alaphilippe who all want to be the first rider to wear the yellow jersey at this year’s Tour de France.

After another hilly stage in the Basque Country to San Sebastian on stage two, the peloton will cross the French border and resume the race with flat stages on day three and four. 

Stage five will take the peloton on the first mountain stage in the Pyrenees which includes Col du Soudet and Col de Marie Blanque. The following day, the riders will tackle the mythical mountain Col du Tourmalet before finishing the stage on the category 1 climb Cauterets-Cambasque. Week one concludes with an eagerly anticipated summit finish to the volcano Puy de Dôme that returns to the Tour after a 35-year absence.

On stage 13 in week two, the teams face a gruelling finish to Col du Grand Colombier in the Jura mountains. The two following days will also test the riders’ climbing skills with stage 15 featuring a summit finish to Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc in the Alps to end week two.

The final week kicks off with stage 16, the only individual time trial in the race. It is just 22 kilometres long but contains a fair amount of climbing, especially in the second part of the route. After the time trial, the queen stage of the Tour de France with more than 5000 metres of climbing is sure to generate plenty of drama. Colo de la Loze, the highest point of the race at 2304m, is the biggest obstacle on this stage being 28 kilometres long, with an average gradient of six percent.

Two flatter stages follow ahead of a short but mountainous penultimate stage in the Vosges on stage 20. It will be the last chance for the general classification contenders to gain time before the celebrations in Paris.

Day-by-day route of the 2023 Tour de France

Saturday 1 July: Stage 1 - Bilbao-Bilbao (182km)

Sunday 2 July: Stage 2 - Vitoria-Gasteiz - Saint-Sebastian (208.9km)

Monday 3 July: Stage 3 - Amorebieta - Etxano-Bayonne (187.4 km)

Tuesday 4 July: Stage 4 - Dax - Nogaro (181.8 km)

Wednesday 5 July: Stage 5 - Pau - Laruns (162.7 km)

Thursday 6 July: Stage 6 - Tarbes - Cauterets-Cambasque (144.9 km)

Friday 7 July: Stage 7 - Mont-de-Marsan - Bordeaux          (169.9 km)

Saturday 8 July: Stage 8 - Libourne - Limoges (200.7 km)

Sunday 9 July: Stage 9 - Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat - Puy de Dôme (182.4 km)

Monday 10 July: Rest Day

Tuesday 11 July: Stage 10 - Vulcania - Issoire (167.2 km)

Wednesday 12 July: Stage 11 - Clermont-Ferrand - Moulins (179.8 km)

Thursday 13 July: Stage 12 - Roanne - Belleville-en-Beaujolais (168.8 km)

Friday 14 July: Stage 13 - Châtillon-sur-Chalaronne - Grand Colombier (137.8 km)

Saturday 15 July: Stage 14 - Annemasse - Morzine Les Portes du Soleil       (151.8 km)

Sunday 16 July Stage 15 - Les Gets les portes du soleil - Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc (179 km)

Monday 17 July: Rest Day

Tuesday 18 July: Stage 16 - Passy - Combloux (22.4 km individual time trial)

Wednesday 19 July: Stage 17 - Saint-Gervais-Mont-Blanc - Courchevel (165.7 km)

Thursday 20 July: Stage 18 - Moûtiers - Bourg-en-Bresse (184.9 km)

Friday July 21: Stage 19  - Moirans-en-Montagne - Poligny (172.8 km)

Saturday July 22: Stage 20 - Belfort - Le Markstein Fellering (133.5 km)

Sunday July 23: Stage 21 - Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines - Paris Champs-Élysées (115.1 km)

How to watch the 2023 Tour de France live

The Tour de France will be shown live in 190 countries. Here is a list of the official broadcast partners across different territories.

Basque Country - EiTB

Belgium - RTBF and VRT

Czech Republic - Česká Televize

Denmark - TV2

Europe - Eurosport Eurosport

France - France TV Sport France TV Sport and Eurosport France

Germany - Discovery+ and ARD

Ireland - TG4

Italy - Discovery+ and RAI Sport

Luxemburg - RTL

Netherlands - Discovery+ and NOS

Norway - TV2

Portugal - RTP

Scandinavia - Discovery+

Slovakia - RTVS

Slovenia - RTV SLO

Spain - RTVE

Switzerland - SRG-SSR

United Kingdom - Discovery+ and ITV

Wales - S4C

Canada - FloBikes

Colombia - CaracolTV

Latin America & Caribbean: ESPN

South America - TV5 Monde

United States - NBC Sports and TV5 Monde

Asia Pacific

Australia - SBS

China - CCTV and Zhibo TV

Japan - J Sports

New Zealand - Sky Sport

South-East Asia - Global Cycling Network and Eurosport

Middle East and Africa

The Middle East and North Africa - BeIN Sports and TV5 Monde

Subsaharan Africa - Supersport and TV5 Monde

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Cheer on your favorite riders and teams as the Tour de France comes to NBC, USA Network, and Peacock this July.

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The Tour de France pedals onto TV every July—showcasing the world’s greatest road cyclists. As in recent seasons, NBC Sports will broadcast this year’s event across NBC , USA Network, and Peacock .

Peacock is our favorite service for watching the race because it carries every stage live and on demand. It’s also the streaming home of the Tour de France Femmes and Vuelta a España.

Keep scrolling for a closer look at watching the Tour de France in 2023—including the complete schedule with channel listings.

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What channel shows the Tour de France?

You can watch the Tour de France on NBC , USA Network, and Peacock . You’ll get the most live coverage from Peacock, which streams every stage and the daily Tour de France Pre-Race Show . USA Network shows a mix of live and encore coverage, while NBC carries select portions of the race—primarily an encore of the final stage in Paris.

Pro tip: To heighten your Tour de France viewing experience, download the official Tour de France mobile app on your Android or iOS device. The app comes with course maps, real-time stats, and live commentary.

2023 Tour de France schedule

This year’s Tour de France begins on July 1 in Spain before crossing into France on the third day. As usual, the 21-day route features a solid mix of flat to mountainous terrain. Two rest days break up the action before racers make their way to the Avenue des Champs-Élysées in Paris on July 23.

Data effective as of post date. Race times include Peacock’s live Tour de France Pre-Race Show coverage.

2023 Tour de France Femmes schedule

Just as the men’s tour wraps up in Paris, the Tour de France Femmes takes off from Clermont-Ferrand. This is the second edition of the women’s race and features an eight-day route ending with an individual time trial in Pau.

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Best TV plans for watching the Tour de France

A Peacock subscription is the best way to watch the Tour de France. Starting at $4.99 a month, the streaming service provides live and on-demand access to every stage of the men’s and women’s races. You’ll also get daily pre- and post-race studio coverage during the men’s competition, plus race highlights and rider interviews.

If you’re only interested in the Tour de France, you can cancel your subscription after the final stage. Otherwise, Peacock’s cycling coverage doesn’t stop there. The service also hosts the Liège–Bastogne–Liège, Critérium du Dauphiné, Vuelta a España, and Paris Tours. It’s also home to the Summer Olympics , which features road race and track cycling events every four years.

Which TV providers carry the Tour de France

Besides Peacock, most TV services carry Tour de France coverage via NBC and USA Network. Our table below illustrates which popular providers offer the two channels.

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The most convenient way to watch the Tour de France for free is by using an over-the-air (OTA) antenna to pick up your local NBC station. Unfortunately, NBC doesn’t show a lot of race coverage—mostly encore presentations of early and late stages. But it never hurts having an antenna in your TV setup.

If you don’t have an antenna, most cost between $20.00 and $60.00. We recommend the Mohu Leaf 50 for its 60-mile range and slim design. But you’ll want to verify the distance of your nearest NBC station by entering your zip code into the Federal Communications Commission’s Reception Map Tool . That’ll help determine if you need a more robust antenna, which we feature on our Best OTA Antennas page.

Pro tip: To make up for every stage NBC doesn’t air, you can stream free race recaps on NBC Sports’ YouTube channel .

The 110th Tour de France will stream on Peacock and air on NBC and USA Network throughout July 2023. Peacock offers the best way to watch Le Tour because it streams every stage from beginning to end. It also carries the entire women’s race, which begins the same day as the men’s competition ends.

If you’re a cycling fan without access to fast and reliable internet, most cable and satellite TV services have NBC and USA Network. Those channels don’t show as much Tour de France coverage as Peacock, but you’ll still see the most vital moments of the race.

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Yes, some Tour de France coverage airs on NBC. But you’ll want a Peacock Premium subscription to watch every stage from start to finish.

How can I watch today’s Tour de France stage?

If today’s date is between July 1 and July 23, you can watch the current Tour de France stage live and on demand via Peacock . Check out our complete Tour de France 2023 schedule for race start times and channel listings.

Is every cycling Grand Tour race on NBC?

No, not every race in the Grand Tour of Cycling airs on NBC. While NBC Sports channels and platforms televise the Tour de France and Vuelta a España, the Giro d’Italia streams on Max’s  B/R Sports Add-On .

What cycling events are on Peacock?

Popular cycling events featured on Peacock include the Tour de France, Vuelta a España , and Olympic cycling . Other major UCI World Tour races like the Giro d’Italia, Milan–San Remo, and Tour of Flanders stream on services like FloBikes and Max’s B/R Sports Add-On .

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Tour de France 2023 route presentation - Live coverage

Tourmalet and closing time trial headline women's race as men get puy de dôme and single 22km time trial.

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Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the route presentation of the 2023 Tour de France and Tour de France Femmes .

We're just under half an hour away from the start of the presentation.

After starting in the Basque Country in northern Spain, the men's race is set to feature an early visit to the Pyrenees before a second-week return to the Puy de Dôme mountain. 

Week three, meanwhile, is set to bring several Alpine stages, a short time trial, and a final summit finish in the Vosges before heading to Paris.

These are all 'rumours' at this stage, though thanks to leaks and other information floating around there's a good picture of what to expect already out there.

Tour de France 2023 routes – All the rumours ahead of the official presentation

Information on next year's routes ahead of Thursday's presentation

Jonas Vingegaard and Annemiek van Vleuten won the 2022 Tour de France and Tour de France Femmes

The route presentation is around 10 minutes away now. Find out how to watch it with our handy guide.

The route presentation is underway!

Riders cross the stage on the way to their seats.

Reigning Tour de France Femmes champion Annemiek van Vleuten is there, as is two-time Tour champion Tadej Pogačar . 

Others in attendance include Tom Pidcock , Marta Cavalli, Mark Cavendish , Alexey Lutsenko, Audrey Cordon-Ragot , Michael Matthews, Greg Van Avermaet, and Elise Chabbey.

There's plenty of French representation too, with Valentin Madouas, Nacer Bouhanni, Evita Muzic , Pierre Latour, Juliette Labous, David Gaudu , and Aude Biannic also in attendance.

Now for a short film about the 2022 races as we begin the gradual hype towards the route presentations...

And now the ASO president Jean-Étienne Amaury is up on the stage giving a speech to open the festivities.

He's talked about the upcoming Netflix series, the first-ever Tour de France Femmes, and now's he's thanking the Tour's partners and sponsors for helping it all happen.

Now time for some highlights from the Tour de France Femmes...

It's a bit of a long build-up to the actual route presentation itself...

Now time for race directors Christian Prudhomme and Marion Rousse to talk.

While plenty of details of the men's route are out there, little is known about the women's route. A move away from Paris and a trip to the Tourmalet are the biggest rumours.

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Another video now as the Tour de France Femmes route is announced!

Clermont-Ferrand and the Massif Central host the start.

Here's the map!

Tour de France Femmes 2023 route map

A stage up the Tourmalet and a closing time trial in Pau are the big highlights here.

Here's the opening stage, a 124km stage around Clermont-Ferrand with a hilly finish.

Tour de France Femmes 2023 profile stage 1

Stage 2 is a longer one at 148km as the riders head south to Mauriac. A hilltop finish at the Côte de Trébiac awaits.

Tour de France Femmes 2023 profile stage 2

The third stage provides a chance for the sprinters in Montignac-Lascaux. Five categorised climbs on the way provide chances for riders to battle for the KOM jersey.

Tour de France Femmes 2023 profile stage 3

Stage 4 to Rodez is a challenging hilly stage which should shake up the GC in a big way. At 177km it's by far the longest of the race and features three classified climbs inside the final 40km.

Tour de France Femmes 2023 profile stage 4

Stage 5 to Albi looks like another one for the sprinters, though there are several hills along the way.

Tour de France Femmes 2023 profile stage 5

The sixth stage reaches south towards the Pyrenees and brings the final chance of the race for the sprinters. 122km to Blagnac.

Tour de France Femmes 2023 profile stage 6

Now for the big one – stage 7. At 90km it's short and sweet but the race up the Col de Tourmalet will be a huge GC flashpoint and possibly decide the race for good. As if that wasn't enough, the Col d'Aspin features, too.

Tour de France Femmes 2023 profile stage 7

On day 8, the race concludes with a time trial in Pau, with a 22km test against the clock possibly giving us a final stage showdown for the yellow jersey.

Tour de France Femmes 2023 profile stage 8

956km of racing across three regions, 11 departments and two mountain ranges.

And now we look back on the 2022 men's race ahead of that route presentation.

Here's our first look at the 2023 Tour de France Femmes route.

Tour de France Femmes 2023 route revealed - Iconic Tourmalet summit and finale time trial in Pau

The 2023 Tour de France Femmes will also feature seven-rider teams, up from the six-rider teams that competed at the inaugural edition this summer.

This is a long video looking back at the 2022 Tour... We're up to stage 11.

We're almost at the end of this highlight video. Not long now before we see the actual route...

Here we go!

Prudhomme giving a speech again now as he talks about the Basque start to the 2023 race.

Here's a look at the map of the start. The race kicks off in Bilbao, the first of three stages in the region.

The map of the 2023 Tour de France Grand Depart in the Basque Country

Time for another speech, this time from Íñigo Urkullu Renteria, the president of the Basque regional government.

Another long speech here.

The speech is over but now there's a video about the Basque Country.

I'm sure we'll see the route soon!

Prudhomme is back on stage now. Time for another speech!

He says "It's time to unwrap the route of the Tour." Finally.

Three Basque stages before heading north to two mountain stages in the Pyrenees on stages 5 and 6. Stage 6 brings a summit finish at Cauterets.

Tour de France 2023 - first week profiles

The second week heads across central France, taking in the summit finish at the Puy de Dôme on stage 9 and then moving east towards the Alps. A summit finish at Grand Colombier comes on stage 13.

Tour de France 2023 - second week profiles

Week 3 is, of course, the big one. Three big Alpine stages on the way, including summit finishes at Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc and Courchevel. Stage 16 brings the only time trial of the race, a hilly 22km affair in Combloux.

Two hilly/sprint stages follow the Alps before the final big test of the race, a mountain stage to Le Markstein in the Vosges on stage 20.

Tour de France 2023 - third week profiles

A look at stage 6, the first summit finish of the race in the Pyrenees (stage 5 is a flat finish in Laruns after two major climbs). It's a tough early test with the Col d'Aspin and the Col du Tourmalet featuring on the way to the finish at Cauterets (16km at 5.4%).

Tour de France 2023 profile stage 6 Cauterets

We don't have the full profile for stage 9 to the Puy de Dôme, but here's a look at the brutal finale. 13.3km at 7.7% with over 4km in double-digit gradients to finish.

Tour de France 2023 Puy de Dome profile

After the stage 13 summit finish of Grand Colombier (17.4km at 7.1%), stage 14 brings another Alpine test with the Col de Ramaz and the Col de Joux Plane featuring on the way to a downhill finish to Morzine.

Tour de France 2023 profile stage 14 Morzine

More climbing on the very next day as the riders will tackle the summit finish of Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc. It's 7.2km at 7.7% and comes right before the second rest day.

Tour de France 2023 profile stage 15 Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc

After that rest day, the peloton will reconvene for the only time trial of the race from Passy to Combloux. It's a short one at 22km, but features a major climb to the finish, with the Côte de Domancy (2.5km at 9.4%) on the way before the road keeps rising to the line.

Tour de France 2023 profile stage 16 time trial Combloux

There's time to squeeze in one last Alpine mountain stage before the race heads away to the north. Stage 17 brings the Col de Saisies, Cormet de Roselend, Côte de Longefoy, and Col de la Loze before a short downhill run to the finish in Courchevel.

Tour de France 2023 profile stage 17 Courchevel

Two transition stages – one hilly, one flat – follow, before the final test ahead of the final stage in Paris. The Tour heads to the Vosges for stage 20 and a 133km mountain stage to Le Markstein.

The steep slopes of the Petit Ballon (9.3km at 8.1%) and the Col du Platzerwasel (7.1km at 8.4%) will play host to the final GC battles of the 2023 Tour.

Tour de France 2023 profile stage 20 Markstein

In total, eight mountain stages including four summit finishes, one time trial, and eight days for the sprinters.

Two-time Tour winner Tadej Pogačar and reigning Tour de France Femmes champion Annemiek van Vleuten watch the route presentation. Will they have liked what they saw?

Annemiek Van Vleuten sits alongside Tadej Pogacar at the presentation of the 2023 Tour de France and Tour de France Femmes

Here's the full story on the route of the 2023 Tour de France.

Tour de France 2023 route revealed – mountainous profile, only 22km of time trialling and four summit finishes

That's all for the actual route presentations but we'll have plenty of news and rider reaction coming through the afternoon, so stay tuned.

Here's our full analysis of the 2023 Tour de France Femmes route!

Tour de France Femmes 2023 route revealed - Iconic Tourmalet summit and time trial finale in Pau

There were lots of riders at the presentation in Paris.

We spotted Mark Cavendish, Tadej Pogačar, David Gaudu, Annemiek van Vleuten, Marta Cavalli and others.

2022 Tour de France Femmes winner Annemiek Van Vleuten was at the presentation of the 2023 Tour de France and Tour de France Femmes

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Of course, with the men's Tour de France nine months away, it's far too early to choose our favourites. And yet, we simply can't resist weighing up how the route may or may not favour the strongest GC contenders in the peloton.

Read our complete analysis of the favourites ahead of next year's race:

Tour de France 2023 – Analysing the contenders after the route reveal

While it's too soon to say how the 2023 men's Tour de France will pan out, the route certainly sheds some light on who may be the favourites coming into the race.

While nine months is a long time, here's our assessment of the major contenders for the 2023 Tour after the route reveal.

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Tour de France 2023 Stage 1: How to watch, TV and live stream details, route profile, on-air time

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Revivez l'incroyable affiche du premier tour de cette édition 2024 entre Rafael Nadal et Alexander Zverev en live commenté. L'Allemand s'est imposé (6/3, 7/6(5), 6/3 en 3h05).

Alexander Zverev, first round, Roland-Garros 2024

Rafael Nadal - Alexander Zverev : revivez le match

Victoire d'alexander zverev .

Au terme d'un match globalement dominé, l'Allemand s'impose en trois manches (6/3, 7/6(5), 6/3 en 3h05). Interrogé par Marc Maury, il a confié sa fierté d'avoir "pu jouer deux fois contre Rafa sur ce court".

De son côté, Rafael Nadal a expliqué ne pas savoir si c'était sa dernière sur le court Philippe-Chatrier mais qu'il en avait beaucoup profité quoi qu'il en soit. Le Majorquin a donné rendez-vous au public parisien pour les Jeux Olympiques de Paris 2024 !

Two years after their epic unfinished match, Zverev hands Nadal his first-ever first-round defeat at Roland-Garros 🤯 #RolandGarros pic.twitter.com/OGsZ2RoQuc — Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros) May 27, 2024

S'il continue de se battre et de pousser son adversaire à la faute, Rafa ne parvient pas à convertir l'une de ses deux balles de break. Il se retrouve désormais dos au mur et va servir pour rester dans ce match.

Break Zverev !

Sur un dernier retour gagnant surpuissant, le récent vainqueur du Masters 1000 de Rome bascule de nouveau en tête. Si le court Central continue d'exploser à chaque point réussi par le maître des lieux, il y flotte aussi une ambiance un peu plus lourde depuis la fin de la deuxième manche.

Toujours plus qu'à l'aise à l'engagement, l'Allemand enchaîne bien et revient à 3-3. Nul doute qu'il ne serait pas contre appuyer encore davantage en retour pour faire une dernière différence.

Nadal sauve 4 balles de break !

De nouveau sous la menace dans un jeu à rallonge, Rafa fait parler son toucher pour déposer une volée de revers juste derrière le filet. Sur l'opportunité suivante, Zverev commet la faute sur une balle pourtant à sa portée.. La troisième est sauvée par un ace claqué à 196km/h. La quatrième par un service-volée ! Le Majorquin s'en sort et garde les commandes de cette troisième manche.

Les deux joueurs se rendent coups pour coups et les très grosses frappes continuent de claquer dans cette arène au toit fermé. Zverev, qui a de nouveau sauvé une balle de break d'un coup droit gagnant, égalise !

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Débreak de Zverev !

Cette fois, l'Allemand ne tergiverse pas pour recoller au score ! Sa dernière volée haute de revers boisée est gagnante. L'intensité reste très élevée dans ce début de troisième set.

Break Nadal !

Auteur de trois magnifiques coups gagnants pour se détacher et obtenir trois balles de break, "Rafa" convertit la troisième et reprend de nouveau ses distances, comme dans la deuxième manche.

Dos au mur dès la reprise de cette rencontre, le Majorquin sauve deux nouvelles balles de break, pour rallumer la flamme d'un Chatrier quelque peu éteint après la fin de la deuxième manche.

Si vous aimez jouer à "Où est Charlie", vous trouverez sans doute la n°1 mondiale et le successeur désigné de Rafa sur cette photo...

Where is Waldo? 🔍 Swiatek-Djokovic-Alcaraz edition. #RolandGarros pic.twitter.com/nIQEGMeHBD — Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros) May 27, 2024

Deuxième manche Zverev !

Resté calme alors que Rafa a connu sa meilleure période de match, Alexander Zverev a refait son retard magnifiquement avant de prendre les commandes du tie-break. Sur un nouveau service gagnant il boucle cette deuxième manche 7/6(5) en 1h59.

🇩🇪 6-3 🇩🇪 7-6(5) Zverev leads by two sets to love! #RolandGarros pic.twitter.com/d3MnP0tHjn — Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros) May 27, 2024

Tie-Break !

6-5 Zverev : cette fois, l'amortie est concluante pour le Majorquin !

6-4 Zverev : comme il y a deux points, Nadal tente l'amortie mais Zverev lit parfaitement la trajectoire. Balle de set !

5-4 Zverev : incroyable passing de coup droit croisé de Rafa en bout de course ! Mini-break effacé de nouveau.

5-3 Zverev qui domine l'échange, anticipe parfaitement l'amortie adverse et vient conclure de manière autoritaire au filet.

4-3 Zverev : sur une volée amortie, l'Allemand reprend de l'air.

3-2 Zverev , qui parvient à faire craquer son adversaire après plusieurs smashs.

2-2 : mini-break effacé !

2-1 Zverev : grosse faute de Rafa en reculant et premier mini-break pour Rafa !

1-1 : cette fois Nadal vient conclure au filet !

1-0 Zverev , tout heureux de voir la dernière frappe de son adversaire sortir dans le couloir après un très bel échange.

Jeu blanc pour le Majorquin, qui s'offre un sursis et un tie-break dans cette deuxième manche !

Quand on vous dit que TOUS les yeux sont braqués sur le Court Philippe-Chatrier...

Djokovic is watching too 👀 #rolandgarros pic.twitter.com/vcJAaWQIf9 — Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros) May 27, 2024

Mené 15-40, l'Allemand a enchaîné un combo service gagnant - ace - service gagnant pour se sortir d'une situation compromise. C'est finalement en montant en filet qu'il parvient à conclure ce jeu. Il reprend les commandes !

Quel coup d'accélérateur opéré par la tête de série n°4 ! De nouveau roi de la longueur, Alexander a mis son adversaire très loin de la balle grâce à des coups chirurgicaux. Débreak blanc et tout est relancé !

Zverev reste dans ce set et va forcer Nadal à servir pour le gain du deuxième set. Nous allons avoir le droit à un nouveau moment de vérité sur le court Philippe-Chatrier.

L'homme aux 22 titres du Grand Chelem ne lève pas le pied et continue de faire le show en inscrivant de superbes points. Il remporte désormais la bataille du fond de court mais également celle du petit jeu. Zverev va désormais servir pour rester dans cette deuxième manche.

Sascha éteint quelque peu le début de l'incendie en reprenant ses bonnes habitudes au service. Avec 77% de points gagnés derrière sa première jusqu'ici, l'Allemand peut compter sur son incroyable arme pour se donner de l'air.

Break parfaitement confirmé par le Majorquin qui pousse Zverev à la faute sur un nouveau coup droit long de ligne chirurgical. La réaction du natif de Hambourg est attendue sur son prochain jeu de service.

Sur la lancée de son jeu de service précédent, le Majorquin agresse son adversaire et le met enfin en difficulté sur son engagement ! Sur sa première balle de break de la deuxième manche, il glisse une amortie magnifique et fait se lever la foule.

🇪🇸 VAMOS 🇪🇸 #RolandGarros @RafaelNadal pic.twitter.com/EQGOvksnQV — Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros) May 27, 2024

Nadal harangue la foule

Sur un revers décentré qui termine sa course dans le couloir, Rafa concède deux nouvelles balles de break à son adversaire. Fautif sur la première opportunité, Zverev ne peut rien faire sur l'ace au T du Majorquin. Un service gagnant et un coup droit gagnant plus tard et l'Espagnol égalise. "Rafa" exprime sa joie et fait rugir tout le stade !

Pumped 🆙 #RolandGarros @RafaelNadal pic.twitter.com/7Q78ZlySnW — Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros) May 27, 2024

Malgré une faute quelque peu grossière à 30-0, Zverev est toujours aussi tranquille sur sa mise en jeu.

Le poing serré et le regard déterminé du Majorquin ! Incisif, il retrouve de la longueur pour signer un jeu blanc à son tour !

Impérial sur sa mise en jeu depuis plusieurs minutes, le finaliste de l'US Open 2020 poursuit sur sa lancée et signe un nouveau jeu blanc pour prendre les commandes de ce deuxième set.

Début de la deuxième manche

L'Allemand, qui a fait le break pour conclure le premier set, démarre cette deuxième manche au service.

Jeu et première manche Zverev !

(6/3 en 50 minutes)

Revenu à 40-40 sur une magnifique amortie parfaitement touchée, Sascha s'est offert deux balles de set qu'il n'est pas parvenu à convertir. Mais la troisième est la bonne pour le champion olympique de Tokyo 2020, qui prend les commandes de cette rencontre après 50 minutes d'une manche globalement dominée.

🇩🇪 6-3 🇪🇸 Zverev takes the lead. #RolandGarros pic.twitter.com/YfjBGqwRuV — Roland-Garros (@rolandgarros) May 27, 2024

Depuis qu'il a concédé deux balles de break dans le 4e jeu de la rencontre, le 4e joueur mondial est impérial sur son engagement.

A chaque point et encore davantage à chaque jeu inscrit par "Rafa", le court Philippe-Chatrier vibre et gronde. Il n'y a plus une place de libre dans l'enceinte, qui encourage également Alexander Zverev.

L'Allemand répond immédiatement et signe lui aussi un jeu blanc !

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La balle sort mieux de la raquette du Majorquin qui signe son premier jeu blanc de la rencontre. Il reste au contact mais compte toujours un break de retard (3-2 Zverev)

Mis sous pression par le maître des lieux - auteur du plus beau point de ce début de match au terme d'un échange conclu au filet par les deux joueurs - Sascha a sauvé deux balles de break avant d'inverser la tendance. Il confirme et mène désormais 3-1 après 21 minutes de jeu.

Explosion de joie sur le Central après le premier jeu de Rafael Nadal dans cette partie. Plus précis que lors des deux premiers jeux, le Majorquin ne se laisse pas totalement distancer dans ce début de partie.

Les échanges s'allongent mais l'Allemand, déjà très puissant depuis sa ligne de fond de court, dicte le jeu et confirme son break.

Break Zverev

Après un jeu de service délicat du Majorquin - marqué notamment par une double faute - l'Allemand remporte un break blanc d'entrée.

Début du match !

Après un court échauffement, les deux joueurs lancent les hostilités, bruyamment encouragés par les heureux spectateurs de ce premier tour aux allures de match de gala.

Les deux joueurs ont fait leur entrée sur le court, ovationnés par un court Philippe-Chatrier en ébullition. A l'issue du toss effectué par Damien Dumusois, nous savons désormais que Rafa va débuter au service.

Iga Swiatek s'est imposée 6/1, 6/2 en 1h01. Dans quelques minutes, Rafael Nadal et Alexander Zverev vont entrer sur le court !

Avant le début de ce match tant attendu, un coup d'oeil sur le preview en vidéo !

En attendant le cru 2024 de ce duel très alléchant, revivez en grand format le dernier face-à-face entre les deux hommes, ici-même dans le dernier carré de l'édition 2022.

Ce lundi après-midi, les yeux de la planète tennis seront tous rivés sur le court Philippe-Chatrier. En troisième rotation, juste après l'entrée en lice de la championne en titre Iga Swiatek face à la Française Léolia Jeanjean, débutera le match le plus attendu de ce premier tour. Tête de série n°4 et récent vainqueur à Rome , Alexander Zverev affronte le roi de la Porte d'Auteuil, Rafael Nadal . Suivez le match en direct dès l'arrivée des joueurs sur le court !

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Roland-Garros 2024 : Nadal éliminé d’entrée par Zverev, Monfils, Gracheva et Parry sauvent le terne bilan des Français… Revivez la journée du lundi 27 mai

L’Espagnol a été battu en trois sets par l’Allemand, lundi, aux Internationaux de France. Huit Tricolores ont également chuté pour leur entrée en lice dans le tournoi.

Le résumé du lundi 27 mai à Roland-Garros

  • C’était l’affiche de la journée : Rafael Nadal entrait en lice face à la tête de série n °4, Alexander Zverev . Si l’Espagnol s’est montré très combatif durant toute la partie, il n’a rien pu faire face à son adversaire du jour. A coup de revers puissants et de services ultrarapides, l’Allemand s’est imposé en trois sets : 6-3, 7-6, 6-3. A la fin de la rencontre, « Rafa » a déclaré que Roland-Garros resterait à jamais le tournoi qu’il « aimait le plus au monde » mais qu’ « il y a un fort pourcentage de chances » qu’il « ne revienne pas ici ».
  • Plus tôt dans la journée, l’Italien Jannick Sinner , tête de série n °2 et parmi les favoris du tableau simples masculin, a remporté son match face à l’Américain Christopher Eubanks en trois manches (6-3, 6-3, 6-4). Il retrouvera Richard Gasquet au prochain tour. Chez les hommes, pas de grandes surprises à signaler sinon : Tsitsipas , Auger-Aliassime ou encore Kachanov se sont notamment imposés.
  • Dans le tableau féminin, la Tunisienne Ons Jabeur a aussi réussi son entrée en dominant l’Américaine Sachia Vickery sur le Philippe-Chatrier. Au même titre que la numéro 1 mondiale Swiatek mais aussi la tête de série n °3  Coco Gauff .
  • Côté Français, il a fallu attendre longtemps pour célébrer la première victoire de la journée. Très, même trop longtemps. La lumière est venue de Varvara Gracheva , qui, en début de soirée, a surpris la tête de série n °6  Maria Sakkari (3-6, 6-4, 6-3) sur le court Simonne-Mathieu. Diane Parry s’est aussi qualifiée pour le second tour en remportant l’affiche franco-française de la soirée contre Fiona Ferro (3-6, 6-3, 6-3). Enfin, la seule victoire chez les hommes est à mettre au crédit de Gaël Monfils , qui a plutôt bien géré sa rencontre sur le central contre le Brésilien Seyboth Wild (6-2, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4). Gaston, Fils, Van Assche, Jeanjean, Ponchet, Burel, Ferro et Jacquemot ont de leur côté perdu.

Défait par Zverev, Nadal quitte le court Philippe-Chatrier pour son entrée en lice dans le tournoi de Roland-Garros. Inéluctablement l’image de ce lundi 27 mai 2024.

Il est temps pour nous de vous dire au revoir

Merci Gaël !!... et merci à vous pour ces lives !
Messieurs, ma couette m'appelle. Je vous dis merci, bonne nuit, et à demain!
Messieurs, merci pour ce moment ! C'était bien, c'était chouette ! Vive les Papys !

Cette journée a été très riche en émotions et il est temps pour nous, comme pour vous, d’aller se reposer. Nous vous souhaitons une belle nuit et on se donne rendez-vous demain, dès 10 heures, pour l’entrée en lice de Djokovic, Sabalenka, Ruud et… de neuf Français !

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Toujours vivant, toujours debout

Il semblerait que les papys français font de la résistance
Il a gagné Gael ?

Je crois, oui. Ou alors, il fait une pause et répond à des questions en plein milieu du court.

Nous avons été patients, nous méritons également cette victoire

La joie de Gaël est tellement belle à voir…. Quelle rage !!
Vas-y Gaël fonce! Paul Valery OK mais Maupassant c'est bien aussi sur la fulgurance!
Mais oui Gaël !!!!!

Première victoire masculine française de la journée ! ! ! !

Il est 23 h 06 mais on savoure. Gaël Monfils remporte sa rencontre contre le Brésilien Seyboth Wild en quatre manches (6-2, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4). Si l’on oublie son trou d’air dans le deuxième set, le Français s’est montré très solide durant toute la partie. Il retrouvera l’Italien Lorenzo Musetti, spécialiste de la terre battue, au deuxième tour.

5-4 Monfils, 30-0...

Le Français à deux points du match. Soufflons.

5 jeux à 3 pour Monfils !

Le Français n’est plus qu’à un jeu du match. Allez, il faut conclure ! C’est un pénalty à la 90 e minute que tu t’apprêtes à tirer Gaël.

Papy fait de la résistance. Vas-y Gaël

Les papys sont en forme dans ce Roland-Garros :

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Il jouait à quelle époque ce Paul valery ?

Il s’est essayé au tennis au 19 e siècle mais a vite troqué sa raquette pour une plume. Il a plutôt bien fait.

Le break pour Monfils au meilleur des moments

Le Français se rapproche de la victoire. Très fort en défense, il pousse Seyboth Wild à la faute et lui prend son jeu de service. La Monf’ mène 4 jeux à 3. Peut-on dire que ça sent bon ?

Est-ce que le match de Gaël est le dernier ou il y a encore d'autres joueurs en bagarre sur les autres courts ?!

Gaël n’est pas le seul à se « bagarer ». Grâce aux éclairages, les matchs à Roland peuvent désormais s’étendre. Trois autres matchs sont en cours.

Bonsoir, je vous rejoins en cours de (dé)route. Ma question sera simple : y aura-t-il des Français au 3ème tour ?

« L’espoir fait vivre, mais comme sur une corde raide » disait Paul Valéry.

Si Gaël pouvait se dépêcher pour qu'on aille se coucher...

Si ça dure jusqu’au bout de la nuit, nous, en tout cas, on sera là !

C'est vous qui livez le débat pour les européennes ?

Bien évidemment... que non. Nous sommes fous mais il y a des limites.

En direct, européennes 2024 : suivez le débat entre les huit principales têtes de listes françaises

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2 jeux partout dans la quatrième manche

Monfils semble vraiment au-dessus de son adversaire du jour. Quand il accélère, Seyboth Wild n’y est plus du tout. Mais le Français se montre un peu nonchalant par moments. Attention que cela ne lui joue pas de tour…

Le Brésilien a l'air bien dans Seyboth.

Quelle version de Monfils préférez-vous ?

Nous, on sait !

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Pour la Wild Car à Roland-Garros, il vous faut une adresse postale ?

Et nous adresser également l’adversaire contre qui vous voulez jouer au premier tour. On peut s’arranger.

Bon, plus aucun Français n’est sur les courts excepté Monfils. Ils sont tous à l’hôtel pour se reposer, ou dans le train pour partir en vacances après une défaite (ici, on opte plus pour la deuxième option).

D’ailleurs, Monfils vient de louper 2 balles de break dans la quatrième manche. Mais bon, ce n’est pas très grave, il a ensuite expédié son jeu de service : un jeu partout.

Le programme

Live animé par Mathieu Maine et Valentin Moinard

Bienvenue dans ce direct consacré à la deuxième journée du tournoi de tennis de Roland-Garros. Des premiers coups de raquette de la journée jusqu’au bout de la night session , nous vous raconterons ici tout ce qui va se passer porte d’Auteuil.

  • Les têtes d’affiche du jour

Les stars seront au rendez-vous un peu partout, mais tous les yeux seront tournés vers une seule affiche, celle opposant le maître des lieux, Rafeal Nadal, à l’Allemand Alexander Zverev, n o  4 mondial. La tenante du titre, Iga Swiatek, entre également en lice, face à la Française Léolia Jeanjean, tout comme Coco Gauff (n o  3), Ons Jabeur (n o  8), Daniil Medvedev (n o  5) et Jannik Sinner (n o  2), le vainqueur de l’Open d’Australie.

  • Le coin des Français

Léolia Jeanjean aura donc le périlleux honneur d’affronter Swiatek, alors que Gaël Monfils animera la night session contre le Brésilien Thiago Seyboth Wild. Au programme également, les premiers coups de raquette de la quinzaine d’Arthur Fils (n o  29), Luca Van Assche, Hugo Gaston, Jessika Ponchet, Océane Dodin, Clara Burel et Fiona Ferro.

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Notre rubrique sur Roland-Garros 2024

Le programme de lundi 27 mai

Arthur Fils, un espoir français à l’épreuve du plus haut niveau

La qualification pour les Jeux olympiques en ligne de mire pour les Français

Rafael Nadal de retour à Roland-Garros, le crépuscule du roi de la terre battue

Ivan Ljubicic : « Ce sera peut-être plus simple pour les Français de créer l’exploit aux JO qu’à Roland-Garros »

« J’ai traversé l’Atlantique juste pour voir Rafa » : à Roland-Garros, les fans de Rafael Nadal défilent en « terre sainte »

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The 2024 Giro d'Italia comes to a close this weekend with the final two stages of the race. The cyclists will ride through Rome on Sunday at the tail end of a grueling 21-stage race. We've compiled all the details about where to watch Giro d'Italia live streams, including free options that will also work later this summer during the Tour de France.

The Giro d'Italia runs the length of Italy and kicks off the three Grand Tour races that occur throughout the spring and summer cycling season. The race kicked off on May 4 and has taken place almost every day since it started, with only a few Mondays free to allow competitors (and viewers) a chance to rest. The race is an endurance test with a particularly intense stretch through the Alps. The weekend will see riders make their way through stages 20 and 21, from Alpago to Bassano del Grappa and throughout Rome.

The races start pretty early for US viewers. Fortunately, the American streaming option we've recommended keeps the races on-demand, so you can always catch them later if you want to sleep in this weekend. Below, you'll find everything you need to know about watching the end of the 2024 Giro d'Italia, including free live streaming options.

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Where to watch Giro d'Italia in the US

In the US,  Max is the streaming home of the 2024 Giro d'Italia. Subscriptions start at $9.99 a month or $99.99 a year. Live sporting events come as a part of the new B/R Sports Add-on. This will eventually cost an additional $9.99 a month, but it currently comes free with every Max subscription. Don't worry about the early start times for each stage, as they'll also be viewable on-demand afterward.

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Formerly HBO Max, now just Max, this streaming service is the US home of premium content from HBO and Warner Bros. Since the rebranding, it's now also the home of Discovery content for reality, food, true crime, and more. Prices start at $10 a month for ad-supported, $16 for ad-free, and $20 if you want to view in 4K.

Where to watch Giro d'Italia in the UK

Discovery+ will show the 2024 Giro d'Italia races in the UK. Subscriptions start at £6.99 a month. You'll find most of the major cycling events here throughout the year. But the Tour de France will be shown for free on ITVX.

Where to watch Giro d'Italia in Italy

Rai Sport will carry live streams for every stage of this year's Giro d'Italia for fans in Italy. Better yet, it's completely free. You'll need a VPN, though, if you want to enjoy the authentic Italian commentary experience from outside Italy. 

Where to watch Giro d'Italia in Australia

Giro d'Italia will stream on SBS in Australia. This is a free live streaming option. Users just need to create an account using a name and date of birth.

How to watch Giro d'Italia for free from anywhere

If you'll be outside Australia during any of the races and want to keep up with the free Giro d'Italia live stream, you can always access them with a VPN (virtual private network). VPNs virtually alter your device's location so that you can use apps and websites from anywhere. They're strong choices for people looking to boost their online privacy and keep up with their subscriptions while traveling.

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How to watch Giro d'Italia with a VPN

  • Sign up for a VPN if you don't already have one.
  • Install it on the device you're planning to watch on.
  • Turn it on and set it to an Australian location. 
  • Create an account on SBS On Demand .
  • Navigate to the live races and enjoy.

2024 Grand Tour dates

Giro d'Italia is the first of the three Grand Tours. This VPN option will also work for the Tour de France. We've laid out all of the important dates below so that you don't miss a second of cycling this season:

  • Giro d'Italia: May 4 - May 26, 2024
  • Tour de France: June 29 - July 21, 2024
  • Vuelta a España: August 17 - September 8, 2024

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