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The wait is nearly over for the biggest bike race of the year, the Tour de France 2024 . Like us, you'll probably be wanting to tune in and watch, so we've put together a comprehensive guide to exactly how you can watch everything from live coverage to highlights of this iconic Grand Tour.

This will be the first Tour since GCN+ closed down , so make sure you read our how to watch guide carefully to make sure you can be fully tuned in. If you're away from home, you can watch for free from anywhere using a VPN.

When is the Tour de France? 

The Tour de France will begin in Florence on June 29, and finish three weeks later on July 21 in Nice. Individual stages will be broadcast in full on Discovery+ .  

Check your chosen streaming service in your territory for broadcast times of individual stages. 

How to watch the Tour de France for free 

The Tour de France is free to watch in Australia on SBS On Demand .

Streaming services are often geo-restricted, so if you're an Aussie away from home, make sure to use a VPN to watch your free Tour de France live stream from abroad.

We'll show you how to do that just below with NordVPN, which comes highly recommended via our sister site TechRadar .

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How to watch the Tour de France live stream in the UK

Eurosport.co.uk and discovery+ are the homes of cycling in the UK. Subscriptions are £6.99 per month. There's also an annual plan for discovery+ at £59.99, if you're after the full race calendar of live streams.

How to watch the Tour de France live stream in the USA

Bike racing fans in the US will be able to watch the Tour de France on the FloBikes platform. The TV app is available on Roku, Fire TV, Chromecast and Apple TV, as well as on Android and iOS. Subscriptions cost $150 per year. 

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What can you expect from the 2024 tour de france.

This year's race should be an exciting battle for overall victory, with four potential winners all vying for the maillot jaune. Reigning champion Jonas Vingegaard (Visma-Lease A Bike), Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates), Remco Evenepoel (Soudal-Quick Step) and Primož Roglič (Bora-Hansgrohe) are the men most likely, although newly-anointed Giro d'Italia champion Pogačar is the only rider to have come through the early season unscathed. The other three have missed training time after tangling with each other in the same crash in Itzulia Basque Country in April.

Vingegaard was the worst affected , and in early June there was still a question mark over whether he would definitely be at the Tour de France, but he was announced on the start list the week before the race.

There are plenty of sprinting opportunities scattered throughout the race. Last year's green jersey Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck) will be the man to beat, pushed hard others including Mads Pedersen (Lidl-Trek) and Fabio Jakobsen (dsm-firmenich-PostNL). Many eyes will also be on Mark Cavendish (Astana Qazaqstan), who returns for his last Tour de France in the hope of finally beating the all-time 35-stage-win record that he is currently tied on with Eddy Merckx.

The final stage sees the race make way for the Paris Olympic Games and finish outside the capital for the first time in history, with a time trial from Monaco to Nice.

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

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Tour de France 2024 start list

The biggest race of the year, the Tour de France 2024, is here! Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) is the overwhelming favorite, what with his scintillating form, and because his main rivals have all sustained injuries in the early part of the year.

Read on and we'll show you how to watch the Tour de France 2024 live streams from anywhere with a VPN , and potentially for FREE .

Tour de France 2024 live streams take place between Saturday, June 29 and Sunday, July 21. Start times vary. • FREE STREAMS —   Watch on ITVX (UK) SBS (Australia) RAIplay (Italy) RTBF (Belgium) France.tv (France) •  U.S. — Watch on Peacock •   Canada — Watch on FloBikes •   U.K. — Watch on Discovery+ • Watch anywhere — Try NordVPN

Jonas Vingegaard (Visma-Lease a Bike), Primož Roglič (Bora-Hansgrohe) and Remco Evenepoel (Soudal–Quick-Step) are the main other riders with their eyes on the big prizr but the trio of leaders at Ineos Grenadiers, Tom Pidcock, Egan Bernal and Carlos Rodríguez will all fancy themselves for the podium.

Of course the Tour is not all about the race for yellow. There are a multitude of sub plots to enjoy watching each day. Not least of these is newly-knighted Sir Mark Cavendish and his quest to win one last Tour de France stage to take his overall record to 35. After coming out of retirement for ONE LAST TRY will all the stars finally aline – or will he just have to settle for sharing the record with Eddy Merckx?

Read on for where to watch Tour de France 2024 and live coverage of a whole month of top cycling action, wherever you are in the world.

FREE Tour de France 2024 live streams

If you live in the UK, Australia, Italy, Belgium or France then you can look forward to a FREE Tour de France live stream in 2024.

The UK's ITV ITVX and Australia’s SBS are set to serve up free streams of the biggest race of 2024 as is Italy's Rai , Belgium's RTBF and France's France.TV

But what if you’re based in any of these 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 via a VPN instead. We'll show you how to do that below.

Tour de France 2024 live streams around the world

Away from home at the moment and blocked from watching the cycling on your usual subscription?

You can still watch the Tour de France 2024 live thanks to the wonders of a VPN (Virtual Private Network). The software allows your devices to appear to be back in your home country regardless of where in the world you are. So ideal for viewers away on vacation or on business. Our favorite is NordVPN . It's the best on the market:

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Using a VPN is incredibly simple.

1. Install the VPN of your choice . As we've said, NordVPN 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 U.K. service, you'd select U.K. from the list.

3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to ITVX, or another streaming service, and watch the action.

How to watch 2024 Tour de France live streams in the U.S.

2024 Tour de France live stream — US flag

Cycling fans in the U.S. can watch the 2024 Tour de France on NBC . It'll also be available to stream via Peacock (from $4.99 per month).

If you don't have NBC via cable or you've already cut the cord, you can watch the network via  DirecTV  (from $64.99 per month with a five-day free trial), and  FuboTV  (from $74.99 per month with a seven-day free trial) or Hulu with Live TV ($7.99 per month with a 30-day free trial).

And if you're currently out of the U.S. but still want to watch the race, then don't forget to explore  NordVPN  set out above.

Peacock

In addition to showing the Tour de France 2024, Peacock  airs most Premier League soccer matches as well as a huge library of licensed content drawn from various brands. That includes shows like "30 Rock", "The Voice", "Law & Order: SVU" and "This Is Us".

How to watch Tour de France 2024 live streams in the U.K.

Tour de France 2024 live stream — British flag

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 .

Live coverage of the 2024 Tour de France will also be broadcast in the UK on Eurosport and Discovery+.

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

A premium subscription, which includes all that plus TNT Sports ( Premier League , Champions League and Europa League football plus rugby, wrestling, UFC, and MotoGP) costs an additional £30.99 per month.

If you're currently traveling overseas, don't worry, as you can use NordVPN to watch from abroad.

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Tour de France 2024 live stream — Canada flag

Cycling fans in the Canada can watch the 2024 Tour de France on  FloBikes . A subscription will set you back CAN$150 for the year or CAN$29.99 on a monthly basis.

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

Tour de France 2024 stages

This year’s Tour de France kicks off in Italy with three stages starting in Florence then traveling through Emilia-Romagna from Rimini in the east via Bologna to Turin. The first two are packed with climbs so expect attacking riding then the third is a nailed on sprint finish as there is barely a lump on the 230km between Plaisance and Turin.

On day four the race then hits the mountains and to start with the route climbs 40 km due west though the ski resort of Sestrieres but only on a pitch of 3.7%, then after this takes on the short climb over the Col de Montgenèvre to cross into France. The final climb is the mighty Col du Galibier, however it’s the ‘easy’ side from Briançon that the riders face before the rapid descent to the finish in Valloire. 

That’s it for the first visit to the Alps as the race next heads into two sprint days, stage 5 from Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne to Saint-Vulbas and then the featureless stage 6 from Macon to Dijon.

Stage even will likely see the first serious GC action on the 25.3km flat time trial from Nuits-saint-Georges to Gevrey-Chambertin. The TT specialists will also be up for this one as with little to no elevation it’s just about as pure a time trial course as you could plot. 

The 183km stage 8 from Semur-en-Auxois to Colombey-les-Deux-Églises is fairly lumpy and will tempt breaks but the sprinters team should be able to control things if they pay attention. 

Stage 9 is one all the riders will have been dreading as it contains the unpredictable madness of dirt roads with a total of 15 sectors across the 199km. Starting and finishing in Troyes there are also four small climbs to contend with but it’s the unmade surfaces that will present the most danger.

After the stress of stage 9 Monday is the first race day of the race then the action resumes on Tuesday with a pan flat 187km from Orléans to Saint-Amand-Montrond.

On Wednesday things spice up with a day of small yet steep climbs on stage 11 in the Massif Central, the highlight and high point of which is the fantastic Pas de Peyrol but then it’s back to the flat for stage 12 between Aurillac and Villeneuve-sur-Lot and stage 13 from Agen to Pau.

Pau is nicknamed the gateway to the Pyrenees and that it is as stage 14 heads right into the mountains to cross the one and only Col du Tourmalet, the Hourquette d’Ancizan to then finish at Pla d’Adet. This first summit finish will have been worth the wait and will likely be the most decisive stage of the whole the week. Right after that comes another brutal Pyrenean day with four first category climbs on stage 15 before the second summit finish in two days on top of the Plateau de Beille.

Following this comes the second rest day then it’s time for the final week, and what a final week. Stage 16 from Gruissan to Nimes is easy enough then stage 17 to Superdevoluy crossing the Col du Noyer and stage 18 to Barcelonnette will certainly push the riders but its the next two that are killer. 

Stage 19 from Embrun to the summit finish at Isola 2000 crosses both the Col de Vars and the giant Cime de la Bonette, which at 2,802 meters is the highest paved road in France and although only 144km-long gains a huge 4,400m of altitude. 

Then the penultimate stage, stage 20 is shorter still at 132km and gains even more elevation with a whopping 4600m to be climbed. Starting in Nice and finishing on top of the Col de la Couillole it ticks off 1 second category and 3 first category climbs along the way. 

To finish the race, in place of the usual sprint in Paris to avoid clashing with the Olympics there is a 23.5km time trial into Nice. This is the first time the race has finished with a time trial since 1989, could it throw up as much drama? 

Tour de France 2024 route

Stage 1 | Saturday June 29 , Firenze - Rimini, 206km

Stage 2 | Sunday June 30 , Cesenatico - Bologna, 200km

Stage 3 | Monday July 1 , Piacenza - Torino, 229km

Stage 4 | Tuesday July 2 , Pinerolo - Valloire, 138km

Stage 5 | Wednesday July 3 , Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne - Saint Vulbas, 177km

Stage 6 | Thursday July 4 , Mâcon - Dijon, 163km

Stage 7 | Friday July 5 , Nuits-Saint-Georges - Gevrey-Chambertin, 25km ITT

Stage 8 | Saturday July 6, Semur-en-Auxois - Colombey-les-Deux-Eglises, 176km

Stage 9 | Sunday July 7, Troyes - Troyes 199

Rest day | Monday July 8

Stage 10 | Tuesday July 9, Orléans - Saint-Amand-Montrond, 187km

Stage 11 | Wednesday July 1 0, Évaux-les-Bains - Le Lioran, 211km

Stage 12 | Thursday July 11, Aurillac - Villeneuve-sur-Lot, 204km

Stage 13 | Friday July 12, Agen - Pau, 171km

Stage 14 | Saturday July 13, Pau - Saint-Lary-Soulan Pla d'Adet, 152km

Stage 15 | Sunday July 14, Loudenvielle - Plateau de Beille, 198km

Rest day | Monday July 15

Stage 16 | Tuesday July 16, Gruissan - Nîmes 187

Stage 17 | Wednesday July 17, Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux - Superdévoluy, 178km

Stage 18 | Thursday July 18, Gap - Barcelonnette, 179km

Stage 19 | Friday July 19,  Embrun - Isola 2000, 145km

Stage 20 | Saturday July, 20, Nice - Col de la Couillole, 133km 

Stage 21 | Sunday July 21, Monaco - Nice, 34km ITT

Today at the Tour de France

Stage one starts in the magical city of Florence and it set to be a barnstormer from start to finish. This is no easy stage to kick off the event but 206 kilometres of relentless ups and downs which will tempt break aways and worry the GC riders who will have to be at their most attentive the whole day. 

With numerous big name riders such as Tom Pidcock and Alberto Bettiol having publicly stated they would like to be in the yellow jersey by the end of the day, today's stage will be like throwing a match into a box of fireworks. 

Tour de France 2024 stage 1

What happened to Remco Evenepoel and Jonas Vingegaard?

If it wasn’t for the fateful events of April 5th at the Tour of the Basque Country we would have been building up to a very different looking Tour de France in 2024, but the horrendous crash that saw not one but two of the favourites end up in hospital changed the whole season in seconds. With both Remco Evenepoel (Soudal–Quick-Step) and two time winner and defending champion Jonas Vingegaard (Visma-Lease a Bike) sustaining multiple fractures it was a doubt they would see any more action this year. 

They have however both recovered enough to be on the start line but far from the condition they would have liked to be in, especially when they are trying to beat a Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) who seemingly won the Giro without breaking sweat.

Evenepoel tested his form in the Critérium du Dauphiné where he convincingly won the time trial but he suffered in the mountains, especially when the gradient went into double figures. Vingegaards’ form though is a total mystery as he’s been kept at altitude away from racing but the team have said he would not be on the start line unless they thought he could win. 

This is the Tour de France 2024 start list with all the riders for each team.

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  • Alexis Renard
  • Axel Zingle
  • Jesus Herrada Lopez
  • Piet Allegaert
  • Bryan Coquard
  • Simon Geschke
  • Guillaume Martin

Groupama-FDJ

  • David Gaudu
  • Clement Russo
  • Romain Gregoire
  • Lenny Martinez
  • Kevin Geniets
  • Quentin Pacher
  • Stefan Kung
  • Valentin Madouas

Intermarché-Wanty

  • Biniam Girmay Hailu
  • Laurenz Rex
  • Georg Zimmermann
  • Kobe Goossens
  • Mike Teunissen
  • Gerben Thijssen
  • Louis Meintjes

Visma-Lease a Bike

  • Jonas Vingegaard
  • Matteo Jorgenson
  • Wout van Aert
  • Tiesj Benoot
  • Jan Tratnik
  • Wilco Kelderman
  • Christophe Laporte

Astana Qazaqstan

  • Davide Ballerini
  • Michael Mørkøv
  • Yevgeniy Fedorov
  • Michele Gazzoli
  • Alexey Lutsenko
  • Harold Alfonso Tejada Canacue
  • Mark Cavendish

 Jayco-AlUla

  • Michael Matthews
  • Christopher Juul Jensen
  • Chris Harper
  • Simon Yates
  • Elmar Reinders
  • Luke Durbridge
  • Dylan Groenewegen
  • Luka Mezgec

Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale

  • Dorian Godon
  • Nicolas Prodhomme
  • Sam Bennett
  • Nans Peters
  • Oliver Naesen
  • Paul Lapeira
  • Bruno Armirail

Arkéa-B&B Hotels

  • Arnaud Démare
  • Raul Garcia Pierna
  • Daniel McLay
  • Cristian Rodriguez Martin
  • Clement Champoussin
  • Luca Mozzato
  • Amaury Capiot
  • Kévin Vauquelin

Soudal-Quickstep

  • Ilan Van Wilder
  • Luke Lamperti
  • Remco Evenepoel
  • Casper Pedersen
  • Louis Vervaeke
  • Mikel Landa Meana
  • Gianni Moscon

EF Education-EasyPost

  • Stefan Bissegger
  • Marijn van den Berg
  • Alberto Bettiol
  • Rui Alberto Faria da Costa
  • Richard Carapaz
  • Neilson Powless

Team TotalEnergies

  • Mattéo Vercher
  • Anthony Turgis
  • Thomas Gachignard
  • Mathieu Burgaudeau
  • Jordan Jegat
  • Fabien Grellier
  • Sandy Dujardin

Team dsm-firmenich-PostNL

  • Nils Eekhoff
  • Romain Bardet
  • John Degenkolb
  • Warren Barguil
  • Frank van den Broek
  • Bram Welten
  • Fabio Jakobsen
  • Oscar Onley
  • UAE Team Emirates
  • João Almeida
  • Adam Yates   
  • Tim Wellens
  • Nils Politt
  • Pavel Sivakov
  • Tadej Pogacar

Uno-X Mobility

  • Magnus Cort
  • Odd Christian Eiking
  • Alexander Kristoff
  • Tobias Halland Johannessen
  • Jonas Abrahamsen
  • Søren Wærenskjold
  • Johannes Kulset
  • Rasmus Fossum Tiller
  • Bahrain Victorious
  • Matej Mohoric
  • Nikias Arndt
  • Fred Wright
  • Santiago Buitrago Sanchez
  • Pello Bilbao
  • Phil Bauhaus

Bora-Hansgrohe

  • Aleksandr Vlasov
  • Primoz Roglic
  • Jai Hindley
  • Danny van Poppel
  • Matteo Sobrero
  • Daniel Martínez

Alpecin-Deceuninck

  • Silvan Dillier
  • Mathieu van der Poel
  • Gianni Vermeersch
  • Axel Laurance
  • Jonas Rickaert
  • Søren Kragh Andersen
  • Jasper Philipsen

Ineos Grenadiers

  • Egan Arley Bernal Gomez
  • Carlos Rodríguez Cano
  • Michał Kwiatkowski
  • Geraint Thomas
  • Jonathan Castroviejo Nicolas
  • Tom Pidcock
  • Laurens De Plus

Lotto-Dstny

  • Harm Vanhoucke
  • Maxim Van Gils
  • Cedric Beullens
  • Jarrad Drizners
  • Sebastien Grignard
  • Brent Van Moer
  • Arnaud De Lie
  • Victor Campenaerts

Movistar Team

  • Fernando Gaviria
  • Alex Aranburu
  • Oier Lazkano
  • Javier Romo
  • Gregor Mühlberger
  • Nelson Oliveira
  • Davide Formolo
  • Julien Bernard
  • Toms Skujins
  • Carlos Verona Quintanilla
  • Giulio Ciccone
  • Tim Declercq
  • Mads Pedersen
  • Ryan Gibbons
  • Jasper Stuyven

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Tour de France 2024: How to Watch a Free Livestream

Your guide to watching the 111th edition of the world's most iconic bike race, including all the teams, stages and full schedule.

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Get set for three intense weeks of calf-shredding climbs and nail-biting sprints as the world's best riders take on the 111th Tour de France.

The first four stages of this year's race all begin in Italy, while there's a huge break with tradition with the final stage taking place in Nice rather than Paris for the first time ever due to the Olympic and Paralympic Games being held in the French capital.

Defending champion Jonas Vingegaard is joined by fellow yellow jersey frontrunners Tadej Pogacar, Primoz Roglic, Remco Evenepoel, Wout van Aert and Mathieu van der Poel on one of the strongest start lists of recent years.

Below, we'll outline the best  live TV streaming services  to use to watch the the Tour de France live wherever you are in the world.

cyclists race up a mountainside in the Tour de France, cheered on by spectators and followed by motorbikes

Tour de France 2024: Where and when is it?

The Tour de France begins with Stage 1 in Florence on Saturday, June 29, and ends with a tradition-breaking passage from Monaco to Nice on Sunday, July 21.

A full schedule for this year's event can be found below.

How to watch the Tour de France online from anywhere using a VPN

If you find yourself unable to view the Tour locally, you may need a different way to watch the world's greatest cyclists -- that's where using a VPN can come in handy. A VPN is also the best way to stop your ISP from throttling your speeds on race day by encrypting your traffic, and it's also a great idea if you're traveling and find yourself connected to a Wi-Fi network, and you want to add an extra layer of privacy for your devices and logins.

With a VPN, you're able to virtually change your location on your phone, tablet or laptop to get access to the game. Most VPNs, like our  Editors' Choice, ExpressVPN , make it really easy to do this.

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Livestream Tour de France 2024 in the US

Limited linear TV coverage of this year's Tour de France will be broadcast on NBC, with the network showing Stage 8 (Saturday, July 6) and Stage 14 (Saturday, July 13) live at 8 a.m. ET, as well as encore coverage of the penultimate Stage 20 (Saturday, July 20) at 4 p.m. ET.

For more comprehensive coverage of this year's Tour, Peacock is where it's at, with the streaming service showing all 21 stages of this year's tour live and uninterrupted, as well as all the buildup and post-stage analysis.

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Live coverage of each stage

A basic Peacock subscription will grant you access to MSNBC and live NBC News channels, priced at $6 per month. You can level things up with Peacock Premium Plus for $12 per month.

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Sling TV's Blue subscription carries access to NBC. 

The plan costs $40 monthly ($45 in some cities), though new subscribers can sign up and get their first month for half price.

YouTube TV costs $58 a month for the first 3 months for new customers and $73 a month thereafter and includes NBC in most markets. Plug in your ZIP code on its  welcome page  to see which local networks are available in your region.

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Hulu with Live TV

Hulu with Live TV costs $77 a month and includes NBC in most markets. Click the "View channels in your area" link on its  welcome page  to see which local channels are offered in your ZIP code.

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DirecTV Stream

DirecTV Stream's $75-a-month Plus package includes NBC in most markets. You can use its  channel lookup tool to see which local channels are available where you live.

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FuboTV costs $80 a month and includes NBC and USA Network in most markets.  Click here  to see which local channels you get.

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Most live TV streaming services offer a free trial or discounts during the first month and allow you to cancel anytime. All require a solid internet connection. Looking for more information? Check out our  live TV streaming services guide .

Livestream Tour de France 2024 in the UK for free

Free-to-air channel ITV4 will be showing every stage of this year's tour live in the UK. This also means you'll be able to stream all the action free via the network's online platform ITVX.

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Cycling fans in the UK can watch every stage live for free on ITV's on demand streaming service ITVX (formerly ITV Hub) from anywhere. The service has dedicated apps for Android, Apple and Amazon Fire devices, as well as most smart TV platforms.

Stream Tour de France 2024 in Australia for free

It's good news for cycling fans Down Under, with every stage of the Tour de France set to be broadcast for free in Australia on SBS .

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Viewers can livestream Tour de France coverage on the free-to-use SBS On Demand service.

The platform has dedicated apps for Android and iOS, and you can also access the service on Android TV, Amazon Fire TV stick, Apple TV and most smart TVs.

Stream Tour de France 2024 in Canada

Dedicated cycling streaming service FloBikes is the place to watch live Tour de France coverage in Canada.

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Watch the Tour de France 2024 in Canada

A subscription to FloBikes currently costs $150 per year (roughly CA$205), or $30 per month (roughly CA$41). The service has dedicated apps for Android and Apple devices.

Tour de France 2024: Stages and full schedule

  • Saturday, June   29   – 11:30 a.m. CEST / 10:30 a.m. BST / 5:30 a.m. EDT / 2:30 a.m. PDT / 7:30 p.m. AEST Stage 1: Florence to Rimini, 206km 
  • Sunday, June 30   – 12 p.m. CEST / 11 a.m. BST / 6 a.m. EDT / 3 a.m. PDT / 8 p.m. AEST Stage 2: Cesenatico to Bologna, 199km 
  • Monday, July 1 – 11 a.m. CEST / 10 a.m. BST / 5 a.m. EDT / 2 a.m. PDT / 7 p.m. AEST Stage 3: Plaisance to Turin, 230.5km 
  • Tuesday, July   2   – 1 p.m. CEST / 12 p.m. BST / 7 a.m. EDT / 4 a.m. PDT / 9 p.m. AEST Stage 4: Pinerolo to Valloire, 140km 
  • Wednesday, July   3   – 1 p.m. CEST / 12 p.m. BST / 7 a.m. EDT / 4 a.m. PDT / 9 p.m. AEST Stage 5: Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne to Saint-Vulbas, 177.5km 
  • Thursday, July   4   – 12:30 p.m. CEST / 11:30 a.m. BST / 6:30 a.m. EDT / 3:30 a.m. PDT / 8:30 p.m. AEST Stage 6: Mâcon to Dijon, 163.5km 
  • Friday, July   5   – 12:30 p.m. CEST / 11:30 a.m. BST / 6:30 a.m. EDT / 3:30 a.m. PDT / 8:30 p.m. AEST Stage 7: Nuits-Saint-Georges to Gevrey-Chambertin, 25.3km (Individual Time-Trial) 
  • Saturday, July   6  – 1 p.m. CEST / 12 p.m. BST / 7 a.m. EDT / 4 a.m. PDT / 9 p.m. AEST Stage 8: Semur-en-Auxois to Colombey-les-Deux-Églises, 183.5km 
  • Sunday, July   7  – 1:15 p.m. CEST / 12:15 p.m. BST / 7:15 a.m. EDT / 4:15 a.m. PDT / 9:15 p.m. AEST Stage 9: Troyes to Troyes, 199km
  • Monday, July   8  – Rest Day: Orléans 
  • Tuesday, July   9  – 1 p.m. CEST / 12 p.m. BST / 7 a.m. EDT / 4 a.m. PDT / 9 p.m. AEST Stage 10: Orléans to Saint-Amand-Montrond, 187.5km 
  • Wednesday, July 10  – 11:15 a.m. CEST / 10:15 a.m. BST / 5:15 a.m. EDT / 2:15 a.m. PDT / 7:15 p.m. AEST Stage 11: Évaux-les-Bains to Le Lioran, 211km 
  • Thursday, July 11  – 12:30 p.m. CEST / 11:30 a.m. BST / 6:30 a.m. EDT / 3:30 a.m. PDT / 8:30 p.m. AEST Stage 12: Aurillac to Villeneuve-sur-Lot, 204km 
  • Friday, July   12  – 1:30 p.m. CEST / 12:30 p.m. BST / 7:30 a.m. EDT / 4:30 a.m. PDT / 9:30 p.m. AEST Stage 13: Agen to Pau, 165.5km
  • Saturday, July 13  – 12 p.m. CEST / 11 a.m. BST / 6 a.m. EDT / 3 a.m. PDT / 8 p.m. AEST Stage 14: Pau to Saint-Lary-Soulan Pla d'Adet, 152km 
  • Sunday, July   14  – 12 p.m. CEST / 11 a.m. BST / 6 a.m. EDT / 3 a.m. PDT / 8 p.m. AEST Stage 15: Loudenvielle to Plateau de Beille, 198km 
  • Monday, July   15  – Rest Day
  • Tuesday, July   16  – 1 p.m. CEST / 12 p.m. BST / 7 a.m. EDT / 4 a.m. PDT / 9 p.m. AEST Stage 16: Gruissan to Nîmes, 189km 
  • Wednesday, July   17  – 12:30 p.m. CEST / 11:30 a.m. BST / 6:30 a.m. EDT / 3:30 a.m. PDT / 8:30 p.m.  AEST Stage 17: Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux to Superdévoluy, 178km 
  • Thursday, July 18  – TBC CEST / TBC BST / TBC EDT / TBC PDT / TBC AEST Stage 18: Gap to Barcelonnette, 180km 
  • Friday, July   19  – TBC CEST / TBC BST / TBC EDT / TBC PDT / TBC AEST Stage 19: Embrun to Isola 2000, 145km 
  • Saturday, July   20  – TBC CEST / TBC BST / TBC EDT / TBC PDT / TBC AEST Stage 20: Nice to Col de la Couillole, 133km
  • Sunday, July   21  – TBC CEST / TBC BST / TBC EDT / TBC PDT / TBC AEST Stage 21: Monaco to Nice, 33.7km (Individual Time-Trial)

Tour de France 2024: Teams and riders

Visma-Lease a Bike: Jonas Vingegaard (Denmark), Tiesj Benoot (Belgium), Matteo Jorgenson (United States), Wilco Kelderman (Netherlands), Christophe Laporte (France), Bart Lemmen (Netherlands), Jan Tratnik (Slovenia), Wout van Aert (Belgium)

UAE Team Emirates: Tadej Pogacar (Slovenia), Joao Almeida (Portugal), Juan Ayuso, Nils Politt (Germany), Pavel Sivakov (France), Marc Soler (Spain), Tim Wellens (Belgium), Adam Yates (Great Britain)

Jayco AlUla: Simon Yates (Great Britain),Luke Durbridge (Australia),Dylan Groenewegen (Netherlands), Chris Harper (Australia), Chris Juul-Jensen (Denmark), Michael Matthews (Australia), Luka Mezgec (Slovenia), Elmar Reinders (Netherlands)

Ineos Grenadiers: Carlos Rodriguez (Spain), Egan Bernal (Colombia), Jonathan Castroviejo (Spain), Laurens De Plus (Belgium), Michal Kwiatkowski (Poland), Tom Pidcock (Great Britain), Geraint Thomas (Great Britain), Ben Turner (Great Britain)

Lidl-Trek: Giulio Ciccone (Italy), Julien Bernard (France), Tim Declercq (Belgium), Ryan Gibbons (South Africa), Mads Pedersen (Denmark), Toms Skujins (Latvia), Jasper Stuyven (Belgium), Carlos Verona (Spain)

Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale: Felix Gall (Austria), Bruno Amirail (France), Sam Bennett (Ireland), Dorian Godon (France), Paul Lapeira (France), Oliver Naesen (Belgium), Nans Peters (France), Nicolas Prodhomme (France)

Bahrain-Victorious: Pello Bilbao (Spain), Nikias Arndt (Germany), Phil Bauhaus (Germany), Santiago Buitrago (Colombia), Jack Haig (Australia), Matej Mohoric (Slovenia), Wout Poels (Netherlands), Fred Wright (Great Britain)

Soudal Quick-Step: Remco Evenepoel (Belgium), Jan Hirt (Czech Republic), Yves Lampaert (Belgium), Mikel Landa (Spain), Gianni Moscon (Italy), Casper Pedersen (Denmark), Ilan van Wilder (Belgium), Louis Vervaeke (Belgium)

Red Bull BORA-hansgrohe: Primoz Roglic (Slovenia), Nico Denz (Germany), Marco Haller (Austria), Jai Hindley (Australia), Bob Jungels (Luxembourg), Matteo Sobrero (Italy), Danny van Poppel (Netherlands), Aleksandr Vlasov

Groupama-FDJ: David Gaudu (France), Kevin Geniets (Luxembourg), Romain Gregoire (France), Stefan Kung (Switzerland), Valentin Madouas (France), Lenny Martinez (France), Quentin Pacher (France), Clement Russo (France)

Alpecin-Deceuninck: Mathieu van der Poel (Netherlands), Silvan Dillier (Switzerland), Robbe Ghys (Belgium), Soren Kragh Andersen (Denmark), Axel Laurance (France), Jasper Philipsen (Belgium), Jonas Rickaert (Belgium), Gianni Vermeersch (Belgium)

EF Education-EasyPost: Richard Carapaz (Ecuador), Alberto Bettiol (Italy), Stefan Bissegger (Switzerland), Rui Costa (Portugal), Ben Healy (Ireland), Neilson Powless (United States), Sean Quinn (United States), Marijn van den Berg (Netherlands)

Lotto Dstny: Arnaud De Lie (Belgium), Cedric Beullens (Belgium), Victor Campenaerts (Belgium), Jarrad Drizners (Australia), Sebastien Grignard (Belgium), Maxim van Gils (Belgium), Harm Vanhoucke (Belgium), Brent van Moer (Belgium)

Israel-Premier Tech: Stevie Williams (Great Britain), Pascal Ackermann (Germany), Guillaume Boivin (Canada), Jakob Fuglsang (Denmark), Derek Gee (Canada), Hugo Houle (Canada), Krists Neilands (Latvia), Jake Stewart (Great Britain)

Cofidis: Guillaume Martin (France), Piet Allegaert (Belgium), Bryan Coquard (France), Simon Geschke (Germany), Jesus Herrada (Spain), Ion Izagirre (Spain), Alexis Renard (France), Axel Zingle (France)

Movistar: Enric Mas (Spain), Alex Aranburu (Spain), Davide Formolo (Italy), Fernando Gaviria (Colombia), Oier Lazkano (Spain), Gregor Muhlberger (Austria), Nelson Oliveira (Portugal), Javier Romo (Spain)

Arkea-B&B Hotels: Kevin Vauquelin (France), Amaury Capiot (France), Clement Champoussin (France), Arnaud Demare (France), Raul Garcia Pierna (Spain), Dan McLay (Great Britain), Luca Mozzato (Italy), Cristian Rodriguez (Spain)

Intermarche-Wanty: Louis Meintjes (South Africa), Biniam Girmay (Eritrea), Kobe Goossens (Belgium), Hugo Page (France), Laurenz Rex (Belgium), Mike Teunissen (Netherlands), Gerben Thijssen (Belgium), Georg Zimmermann (Germany)

dsm-firmenich PostNL: Romain Bardet (France), Warren Barguil (France), John Degenkolb (Germany), Nils Eekhoff (Netherlands), Fabio Jakobsen (Netherlands), Oscar Onley (Great Britain), Frank van den Broek (Netherlands), Bram Welten (Netherlands)

Astana Qazaqstan: Mark Cavendish (Great Britain), Davide Ballerini (Italy), Cees Bol (Netherlands), Yevgeniy Fedorov (Kazakhstan), Michele Gazzoli (Italy), Alexey Lutsenko (Kazakhstan), Michael Morkov (Denmark), Harold Tejada (Colombia)

Uno-X Mobility: Magnus Cort (Denmark), Jonas Abrahamsen (Norway), Odd Christian Eiking (Norway), Tobias Halland Johannessen (Norway), Alexander Kristoff (Norway), Johannes Kulset (Norway), Rasmus Tiller (Norway), Soren Waerenskjold (Norway)

TotalEnergies: Steff Cras (Belgium), Mathieu Burgaudeau (France), Sandy Dujardin (France), Thomas Gachignard (France), Fabien Grellier (France), Jordan Jegat (France)

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Tour de France Cycling Race 2024 Live Stream: How to Watch, Start Time, and More

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The biggest race in cycling starts on Saturday, June 29 with the 2024 Tour de France, and runs until Sunday, July 21. For the time ever, the race will not finish in Paris, due to the summer Olympic and Paralympic Games, and instead wrap up in Nice. Peacock will cover all 21 stages of the race, starting at 5:30 a.m. ET on Saturday, June 29 with Stage 1, while NBC will present live coverage of Stage 8 on Saturday, July 6, and Stage 14 on Saturday, July 13 at 8 a.m. ET. NBC will also show an encore presentation of the finale on Saturday, July 20 at 4 p.m. ET. In addition to live daily coverage, Peacock will also offer full-stage replays, highlights, stage recaps, rider interviews, and much more. You can watch the 2024 Tour de France with a Subscription to Peacock .

How to Watch The 2024 Tour de France

  • When: Starting Saturday, June 29, 2024 at 5:30 a.m. ET
  • TV: Peacock , NBC
  • Stream: Watch with a Subscription to Peacock .

About The 2024 Tour de France Cycling Race

The 2024 Tour de France looks a little different this year, but that doesn’t mean it will be any easier over cyclists over 21 grueling stages. This year, the 2,170-mile, 23-day race will start in Florence, Italy, as Paris remains busy getting set for the Olympics and it will end in Nice on the Côte d’Azur. Defending two-time winner Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark and two-time champion and 2022 and 2023 runner-up Tadej Pogačar of Slovenia are expected to be yellow jersey frontrunners. If you’re looking for Americans to cheer for, keep an eye out for Matteo Jorgenson, Neilson Powless, and Sean Quinn, who took home the 2024 U.S. National Road Race Championship.

What Is The Broadcast Schedule For The 2024 Tour de France?

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Peacock is the subscription video streaming service from NBCUniversal, and it’s the only place you can livestream every stage of the 2024 Tour de France. To watch the race live on Peacock, you’ll need to sign up for the Peacock Premium subscription, which starts at $5.99 per month with ads. If you want to go ad-free, you’ll need the Premium Plus tier which costs $11.99 per month. In addition to live sports that appear on NBC , including NFL, MLB, and college football and basketball games, you also get original shows, blockbuster movies, and classic television series like “The Office.” All of this makes Peacock a valuable addition to your streaming catalogue.

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Peacock also includes the entire library of Bravo shows and has exclusives like “Below Deck: Down Under.” They also include live and on-demand access to Hallmark channels.

The company has acquired the rights to many classic shows like “Parks and Recreation,” and the entire Dick Wolf library including “Law & Order” and “Chicago Fire.”

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Tour de France 2024 start time, TV channel and FREE live stream today

The 2024 Tour de France gets underway today, with Tadej Pogacar the strong favourite to claim victory for a third time.

Italy will host the Grand Depart for the first time as riders set out from Florence to Rimini on the Adriatic coast.

The next two stages, through the iconic racetrack Imola then the cities of Bologna and Turin, then give way to the traditional mountain climbs across the Alps as the Tour heads into France for the bulk of the 21 stages.

Heading north to Troyes, the route then swings through the Massif Central and Pyrenees mountains.

A final dart around the Alps will lead to the first-ever finish outside of Paris, due to the summer Olympics, as Nice takes centre stage instead of the Champs Elysees for the crowning of the winner.

Tour de France 2024 start time

The Grand Depart will get underway at 11am BST on Saturday, July 29, 2024. Each stage’s start time through the race will vary slightly.

How to watch Tour de France 2024

TV channel: In the UK, live coverage of the Tour de France will be shown on free-to-air channel ITV4 as well as Eurosport.

Live stream: A free live broadcast will be available on the ITVX app while Discovery+ subscribers can tune into Eurosport’s coverage via their app and website.

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How to Watch Tour de France Online Without Cable

Livestream the 21-day endurance cycling race across France.

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The Tour de France 2024 is a 21-day endurance race that features some of best cyclists in the world.

The race will course through France starting on Saturday, June 29 with a start time of 6 a.m. ET/3 a.m. PT and ending on Sunday, July 21.

It airs on NBC and USA Network, but will also stream live in its entirety on Peacock . Cord-cutters can also watch the race with any live TV streaming service that carries NBC and USA Network, like DirecTV Stream , Fubo , Hulu + Live TV and Sling Blue .

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The Tour de France airs on NBC and USA Network, so the best way to watch the cycling event on TV is with DirecTV Stream or Fubo . Both streaming services offer a 5-day and a 7-day free trial, respectively, so you can watch few days of the Tour de France for free.

The event is also available to stream with Sling Blue (starting at $22.50 for your first month of service) and Hulu + Live TV  (starting at $76.99/Mo.) — both of which offer NBC and USA Network. Although Sling doesn’t have a free trial, Fubo and Hulu + Live TV has a three-day free trial to try out the service before you commit for the month.

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Rivalries, crashes and meltdowns: Tour de France storylines to watch

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Imagine speeding down a winding mountain road going 60 mph, protected by little more than carbon, spandex and a helmet, surrounded by nearly 200 competitors as thousands of stunned onlookers shout and jeer. 

Now, imagine doing that for six hours a day for three weeks, with just two rest days to gather enough strength and wits to keep going.

Welcome to the Tour de France, the most elite bicycle race in the world and perhaps the most grueling endurance challenge undertaken by professional athletes.

For the first time in the race’s 111-year history, the Tour de France will begin in Italy and end somewhere other than in Paris, which is hosting the Summer Olympics . Cyclists will traverse nearly 2,200 miles of stunning European landscapes, departing from Florence on Saturday and snaking up to the Pyrenees Mountains, through the Alps and down to the Mediterranean Sea. It will conclude in Nice on July 21. 

It’s no secret that while the Tour de France draws tens of millions of viewers worldwide every year, American audiences have largely overlooked professional cycling after Lance Armstrong’s very public professional demise. 

In 2012, the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency accused Armstrong’s seemingly untouchable team of running “the most sophisticated, professionalized and successful doping program that sport has ever seen.”

Armstrong, who won seven Tours after having cancer, vehemently denied the allegations for years until he confessed in a 2013 interview with Oprah Winfrey. His downfall culminated when the Union Cycliste Internationale, professional cycling’s governing body, stripped him of all seven Tour de France victories. 

After years of disinterest, American viewership may be on the rebound, thanks, in part, to the release of “Unchained,” a Netflix show by the production team behind the blockbuster “Drive to Survive” docuseries, which focuses on Formula 1 racing. “Unchained” goes behind the scenes of cycling’s biggest rivalries, capturing in vivid detail the commitment, sacrifice and zeal needed to conquer the Tour de France. Think violent crashes, uncontrollable sobbing and inter-team mudslinging.  

With so much drama surrounding professional cycling’s biggest race, here are a few storylines to watch in the coming Tour de France.

Jonas v. Tadej 

This year’s biggest showdown will be a tiebreaker for the ages. Jonas Vingegaard, the Danish superpower leading team Visma-Lease a Bike, will return to defend the yellow jersey after he won the Tour de France in 2022 and last year. But Tadej Pogačar, a Slovenian wunderkind riding for UAE Team Emirates, has a score to settle. He took home the yellow jersey in 2020 and 2021, and this year he obliterated competitors in the spring classics and in Italy’s grand tour, the Giro d’Italia. 

Vingegaard heads to Florence with a major disadvantage after he was hospitalized for nearly two weeks with a collapsed lung, a broken collarbone and broken ribs in April during the Tour of Basque Country. He spent much of the spring recovering from the horrific crash and training at altitude with teammate Wout Van Aert, who was injured in a separate crash. 

Complicating matters is the recently announced departure of American cyclist Sepp Kuss from Visma’s Tour de France lineup. He shepherded team Visma to three grand tour victories last year. But Tuesday, Visma announced Kuss has Covid and won’t ride in the Tour. 

Setting a Tour record 

Will Mark Cavendish beat the record for most stage wins at the Tour de France? With 34 victories behind him, Cavendish, the Astana Qazaqstan Team sprinter, remains tied with the great Eddy Merckx. He planned to smash that record last year and retire from professional cycling, but he crashed out of the Tour before he achieved his dream. Now 39 years old, Cavendish will head to Florence with that one goal in mind.

But he has fierce competition by the name of Jasper Philipsen of team Alpecin-Deceuninck. Philipsen, of Belgium, emerged last year as the peloton’s top sprinter, winning four stages with the help of teammate Mathieu van der Poel, also known as the Flying Dutchman. 

Combined, Philipsen and van der Poel are perhaps the most formidable pair and perhaps the most controversial. Philipsen’s aggressive tactics, including trying to block other riders, repeatedly came under question last year, triggering reviews by race officials and drawing criticism from viewers and pundits alike. Race officials ultimately ruled in favor of Philipsen, but his reputation had been sullied by the end of the Tour.

Evenepoel debut 

Soudal Quick-Step’s Remco Evenepoel will chase a podium finish in his Tour de France debut. But at 24 years old, Evenepoel remains untested at the grand Tour, and he has suffered several setbacks in recent months. 

Evenepoel, the two-time world champion from Belgium, broke his collarbone and a shoulder blade at the Tour of Basque Country in the crash that took out Vingegaard. He crashed again this month at the Critérium du Dauphiné. He quickly recovered and went on to conquer the time trial, but he ultimately lost the top spot to Slovenian cyclist Primož Roglič, who is also gunning for the yellow jersey at the Tour de France. 

In his latest setback, Evenepoel was forced to bow out of the Belgian National Championships after he came down with a cold. He has less than a week to recover before he tackles the Tour de France.

Roglič vengeance 

Whether Roglič can beat former teammate Vingegaard and win his first Tour de France will be one of the best storylines to watch. 

Roglič, who rode on team Visma for five seasons, is no stranger to first place. He won the Vuelta a España three years in a row, from 2019 to 2021, and he took first at the Giro d’Italia last year. In 2020, he came in second at the Tour de France but lost to fellow Slovenian Pogačar. 

Last year, Roglič sought a second win at the Vuelta a España, but he was pressured to back up his then-teammate Kuss. The unexpected change frustrated the already ornery Roglič, and soon afterward he announced he would leave Visma. Now with team BORA-hansgrohe, Roglič will face off against both Vingegaard and Pogačar at the Tour.

Doping problems

Professional cycling can’t seem to shake the shadow of doping more than a decade after Armstrong confessed to cheating.

Vingegaard’s jaw-dropping time trial last year, when he beat Pogačar by 98 seconds, set tongues wagging. His performance was almost too good, triggering rumblings inside and outside the peloton that he might have used performance-enhancing drugs. Vingegaard, who tested negative several times throughout the 2023 season, denied cheating and said he welcomed the tests to help prove his innocence.

This year, two cyclists have been disciplined for using prohibited substances. In May, Colombian cyclist Miguel Ángel López was banned for four years in an investigation led by Spanish authorities concerning a doctor who worked in the sport. The UCI anti-doping tribunal found him guilty of using and possessing menotropins, a female fertility drug that can stimulate production of testosterone in men. 

Last week, Italian cyclist Andrea Piccolo was dropped by his team, EF Education-EasyPost, on suspicion of transporting human growth hormone. His dismissal was all the more shocking given that his team manager, Jonathan Vaughters, had confessed to doping during his tenure as a professional cyclist riding on Armstrong’s team. 

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How to watch the 2024 Tour de France: TV and live stream details as Tadej Pogacar hunts yellow jersey

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How to Watch the 2024 Tour de France Online: Dates, Schedule, Stages and Live Stream

How to Watch the 2024 Tour de France

The annual cycling race held primarily in France is back for the 111th Edition.

Hundreds of professional cyclists are making their way to Italy to begin the first stage of the Tour de France.

This year, 22 pro cycling teams will participate in the Tour de France which spans over 2,100 miles in 23 days, including two built-in rest days. On Saturday, June 29, the athletes will line up at the starting line in Florence, Italy. During the multi-stage race, the competitors will ride through multiple cities and different terrains. You don't need to be in Europe to catch the action because the race will stream live on Peacock .

Watch Tour de France on Peacock

One of this year's top contenders to win the Tour de France is Danish rider, Jonas Vingegaard, who won the 2023 Tour de France. Ranked after Vingegaard are Tadej Pogacar of Slovenia and Adam Yates of Britain who both are on the UAE Team Emirates. In general rankings, the top contender from the United States — ranked #12 overall — is Sepp Kuss from Colorado. 

Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch the 2024 Tour de France, including the full route, schedule and best livestream option .

How to Watch the 2024 Tour de France Without Cable

Select stages of the 2024 Tour de France will air on NBC, but for all the Tour de France action, including every stage of the race, you'll find that streaming live on NBC's platform, Peacock . This also includes the races being broadcast on NBC. 

Peacock subscriptions start at just $5.99 a month. In addition to the complete Tour de France, Peacock gives subscribers access to other live sporting events, plus news, exclusive TV shows, hit movies and more. If you have a Peacock Premium or Premium Plus plan, you can stream the 2024 Summer Olympics , as well as many of the PGA tournaments .

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When is the 2024 Tour de France?

The 2024 Tour de France begins on Saturday, June 29 in Florence, Italy and finishes on Sunday, July 21, 2024, in Nice, France. Due to the Summer Olympics , this is the first time the race will not end in Paris.

What channel is the 2024 Tour de France on?

Select stages of the race will air on NBC. However, the entirety of the Tour de France will stream live on Peacock.

2024 Tour de France Schedule

Below, you'll find the route schedule, stage schedule and broadcast schedule for the 2024 Tour de France.

All times in Eastern.

Saturday, June 29 - Stage 1 Race Start: 6:30 a.m. Locations: Florence to Rimini Distance: 206 KM Watch on: Peacock

Sunday, June 30 - Stage 2 Race Start: 6:05 a.m. Locations: Cesenatico to Bologne Distance:  199.2 KM Watch on: Peacock

Monday, July 1 - Stage 3 Race Start: 6:50 a.m. Locations: Plaisance to Turin Distance: 230.8 KM Watch on: Peacock

Tuesday, July 2 - Stage 4 Race Start:  7:00 a.m. Locations:  Pinerolo to Valloire Distance:  139.6 KM Watch on: Peacock

Wednesday, July 3 - Stage 5 Race Start: 6:55 a.m. Locations:  Saint Jean de Maurienne to Saint Vulbas Distance:  177.4 KM Watch on: Peacock

Thursday, July 4 - Stage 6 Race Start:  7:00 a.m. Locations:  Mâcon to Dijon Distance:  163.5 KM Watch on: Peacock

Friday, July 5 - Stage 7 Race Start:  7:10 a.m. Locations:  Nuits Saint Georges to Gevrey Chambertin Distance:  25.3 KM Watch on: Peacock

Saturday, July 6 - Stage 8 Race Start:  6:00 a.m. on Peacock, 8:00 a.m. on NBC Locations: Semur en Auxois to Colombey Les Deux Églises Distance:  183.4 KM Watch on: Peacock, NBC

Sunday, July 7 - Stage 9 Race Start:  7:05 a.m. Locations:  Troyes to Troyes Distance:  199 KM  Watch on: Peacock

Monday, July 8 - Rest Day

Tuesday, July 9 - Stage 10 Race Start:  6:55 a.m. Locations:  Orléans to Saint Amand Montrond Distance:  187.3 KM Watch on: Peacock

Wednesday, July 10 - Stage 11 Race Start:  6:55 a.m. Locations:  Évaux les Bains to Le Lioran Distance:  211 KM Watch on: Peacock

Thursday, July 11 - Stage 12 Race Start:  6:55 a.m. Locations:  Aurillac to Villeneuve Sur Lot Distance:  203.6 KM Watch on: Peacock

Friday, July 12 - Stage 13 Race Start:  7:30 a.m. Locations:  Agen to Pau Distance:  165.3 KM Watch on: Peacock

Saturday, July 13 - Stage 14 Race Start: 6:30 a.m. on Peacock, 8:00 a.m. on NBC Locations:  Pau to Saint Lary Soulan Pla D'Adet Distance:  151.9 KM Watch on: Peacock, NBC

Sunday, July 14 - Stage 15 Race Start: 6:55 a.m. Locations:  Loudenvielle to Plateau de Beille Distance:  197.7 KM Watch on: Peacock

Monday, July 15 - Rest Day

Tuesday, July 16 - Stage 16 Race Start: 6:50 a.m. Locations: Gruissan to Nîmes Distance:  188.6 KM Watch on: Peacock

Wednesday, July 17 - Stage 17 Race Start: 6:05 a.m. Locations:  Saint Paul Trois Châteaux to Superdévoluy Distance:  177.8 KM Watch on: Peacock

Thursday, July 18 - Stage 18 Race Start: 6:55 a.m. Locations:  Gap to Barcelonnette Distance:  179.5 KM Watch on: Peacock

Friday, July 19 - Stage 19 Race Start:  7:05 a.m. Locations:  Embrun to Isola 2000 Distance:  144.6 KM Watch on: Peacock

Saturday, July 20 - Stage 20 Race Start:  7:35 a.m. on Peacock, 4:00 p.m. on NBC Locations: Nice to Col de la Couillole  Distance:  132.8 KM Watch on: Peacock, Replay on NBC

Sunday, July 21 - Stage 21 Race Start: 10:10 a.m. Locations:  Monaco to Nice Distance:  33.7 KM Watch on: Peacock

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LIVE Tour de France 2023, tappa di oggi in DIRETTA: poker di Philipsen allo sprint, maglia verde ipotecata! Settimo Mozzato

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17.39 Si chiude dunque qui la DIRETTA LIVE dell’undicesima tappa del Tour de France 2023! Domani altra frazione che potrebbe ingolosire i cacciatori di vittorie con arrivo a Belleville-en-Beaujolais, percorso con cinque GPM, gli ultimi due di seconda categoria! Buon proseguimento con OA Sport!

17.37 Non cambia niente invece nella top 10 della classifica generale quando abbiamo superato metà della Grande Boucle:

1 1 – VINGEGAARD Jonas Jumbo-Visma 25 11″ 46:34:27 2 2 – POGAČAR Tadej UAE Team Emirates 26″ 0:17 3 3 – HINDLEY Jai BORA – hansgrohe 18″ 2:40 4 4 – RODRÍGUEZ Carlos INEOS Grenadiers 4:24 5 5 – BILBAO Pello Bahrain – Victorious 10″ 4:36 6 6 – YATES Adam UAE Team Emirates 10″ 4:41 7 7 – YATES Simon Team Jayco AlUla 8″ 4:46 8 8 – PIDCOCK Thomas INEOS Grenadiers 5:28 9 9 – GAUDU David Groupama – FDJ 6:01 10 10 – KUSS Sepp Jumbo-Visma 6:47

17.35 La top 10 dell’undicesima tappa del Tour de France 2023 con arrivo a Moulins:

1 PHILIPSEN Jasper Alpecin-Deceuninck 210 100 4:01:07 2 GROENEWEGEN Dylan Team Jayco AlUla 150 70 ,, 3 BAUHAUS Phil Bahrain – Victorious 110 50 ,, 4 COQUARD Bryan Cofidis 90 40 ,, 5 PEDERSEN Mads Lidl – Trek 70 32 ,, 6 KRISTOFF Alexander Uno-X Pro Cycling Team 55 26 ,, 7 MOZZATO Luca Team Arkéa Samsic 45 22 ,, 8 SAGAN Peter TotalEnergies 40 18 ,, 9 VAN AERT Wout Jumbo-Visma 35 14 ,, 10 WELSFORD Sam Team dsm – firmenich 30 10 ,,

17.33 Tornando a Philipsen, è riuscito a superare Groenewegen negli ultimi 50 metri e, con una esplosività pazzesca, gli ha rifilato almeno due biciclette di distanza. Che potenza del belga.

17.31 Intanto il gruppo è arrivato alla spicciolata. I primi venti sono arrivati con qualche secondo di margine sugli altri.

17.30 Ultimi cinque chilometri percorsi a oltre 66 all’ora, da capogiro! Philipsen batte Groenewegen e Bauhaus, Luca Mozzato strappa un’altra top 10, settimo posto per lui.

17.29 JASPER PHILIPSEN! E NON STAVA NEMMENO BENE! Volatona dell’uomo della Alpecin-Deceuninck, quarta vittoria in questo Tour de France!

17.28 ULTIMO CHILOMETRO, PARTE LA VOLATA!

17.25 ULTIMI TRE CHILOMETRI! Tantissime le rotonde che ci sono in questi metri che rischiano di spaccare il gruppo… Ora siamo però nella zona neutralizzata, ogni caduta o problema meccanico verrà ‘perdonato’…

17.24 RISCHIONE! Alaphilippe rischia di buttare giù Vingegaard mentre si prende spazio per la volata… mamma mia.

17.23 Ora però si vede la Alpecin. Non c’è però van der Poel a fargli da pesce pilota… Ultimi sei chilometri!

17.21 Le squadre dei velocisti si stanno organizzando, ma non si vede la Alpecin-Deceuninck. Philipsen non stava benissimo..

17.18 ULTIMI 10 CHILOMETRI!

17.15 Ripreso Oss, GRUPPO COMPATTO!

17.12 Nonostante il gruppo sia lì, Oss sta continuando a spendersi per questo tentativo. Ultimi metri in avanscoperta per lui.

17.10 E difatti il margine di Oss crolla a 10”. Ancora poco e verrà ripreso.

17.08 Ora le squadre dei velocisti iniziano a spingere- Mancano poco più di 20 chilometri, Declercq fa il solito trattorone in testa. Si inizia a vedere anche il treno della Uno-X.

17.05 Daniel Oss prosegue nella sua cavalcata, per lui 35” di vantaggio. Continua ad andare oltre i 50 all’ora, bravissimo l’azzurro…

17.02 Sul traguardo però continua ad esserci tempo favorevole.

17.00 Inizia a piovere! Vingegaard si vede nelle prime posizioni del gruppo.

16.57 48” il margine di Daniel Oss (TotalEnergies) a 28 chilometri dal traguardo.

16.54 Si fa vedere anche la Groupama-FDJ in testa al gruppo.

16.51 Intanto team radio della Jumbo-Visma, che chiede ai suoi uomini di stare vicini a Vingegaard.

16.48 Il gruppo per ora non affonda il colpo per riprendere Oss. Manca ancora parecchio al traguardo, poco più di 35 chilometri. E infatti aumenta il suo vantaggio, che supera i 40”.

16.45 Si ricongiunge ora Laporte.

16.43 Intanto Christophe Laporte (Jumbo-Visma) rimasto leggermente attardato, sta rientrando ora grazie alle ammiraglie.

16.40 Poco più di 40 chilometri al traguardo.

16.37 Soudal-QuickStep che è tornata in testa a tirare. Forse Fabio Jakobsen si sente in condizione per provare la volata.

16.34 Rimangono 20” per l’azzurro della TotalEnergies, che potrà almeno consolarsi con il premio di combattivo di giornata.

16.31 Si rialza anche Amador, rimane solo Daniel Oss in avanscoperta. 48 chilometri al traguardo!

16.30 Oss e Amador sono tra i corridori più vecchi in gruppo. Alla partenza il costaricano era l’ottavo assoluto con i suoi 36 anni e 306 giorni, poco meno per Oss che è partito con 36 anni e 169 giorni sul groppone (undicesimo).

16.27 Si rialza Matis Louvel (Arkea-Samsic), rimangono Oss e Amador in testa.

16.26 Il plotone fa capolino, si vede alle spalle del terzetto di testa che ormai pare avere vita breve…

16.23 Ora il gruppo sembra più nervoso. Siamo in zone di campagna, si rischia qualche ventaglio…

16.22 RISCHIONE per una motocicletta in gruppo, che si ritrova di fronte un capriolo attraversare la strada. Fortunatamente senza conseguenze…

16.20 Ineos-Grenadiers, Jumbo-Visma e UAE Team Emirates ora le squadre più attive all’inseguimento. Passati i -60 dal traguardo.

16.17 Non c’è lotta per il GPM, passa per primo Daniel Oss (TotalEnergies). Gruppo sempre a 30”.

16.16 Non una salita che crea problematiche al gruppo, viste le pendenze per nulla impossibili.

16.13 Inizia la Cote de la Croix Blanche, ultimo GPM di giornata, di 1600 metri al 5,4%.

16.10 Sempre sui 30” il vantaggio di Andrey Amador (EF Education-EasyPost), Matis Louvel (Team Arkéa Samsic) e Daniel Oss (TotalEnergies) a 65 chilometri dal traguardo.

16.07 In gruppo si intravede in testa, la solita, gigantesca figura di Tim Declercq (Soudal-QuickStep).

16.04 Una giornata di libertà per Daniel Oss, una vita da gregario per lui, soprattutto a coprire le spalle di Peter Sagan. Oggi la possibilità di provarci.

16.02 Il gruppo mette un attimino il freno, con i primi tre che si prendono nuovamente qualche secondo, per loro ora 40”.

15.59 Tutte le squadre vogliono essere davanti in questa fase, per essere pronti a rispondere a qualsiasi azione. Chissà che qualche squadra non abbia un piano per vivacizzare la corsa e provare ad evitare una volata di gruppo.

15.57 75 km al traguardo. Ora arriva anche la INEOS al gran completo nelle prime posizioni del gruppo.

15.56 Una leggerissima pioggia inizia a scendere sulla corsa. Se dovesse rimanere così lieve, non è detto che dopo un paio di giornate afose e bollenti, non possa portare un po’ di sollievo ai corridori.

15.54 Nel frattempo Andrey Amador (EF Education-EasyPost), Matis Louvel (Team Arkéa Samsic) e Daniel Oss (TotalEnergies) continuano a lavorare con grande accordo nonostante il gruppo sia distante appena 35”.

15.52 Fianco a fianco la Maglia Gialla di Jonas Vingegaard e la Maglia Bianca di Tadej Pogacar. Non dovremo attendere molto per un nuovo spettacolare duello tra questi due. Domani potrebbe esserci una tappa molto interessante.

15.51 Matteo Trentin guida la fila della UAE. La possibilità di vento e pioggia  è probabilmente quello che ha allarmato le squadre dei “big”.

15.50 Cambio di scenario in testa al gruppo: si vedono i treni di UAE, Jumbo-Visma e Groupama. Gli uomini di classifica hanno probabilmente fiutato un pericolo e non vogliono correre rischi.

15.48 80 km al traguardo di Moulins.

15.45 Il gruppo passa nella zona di rifornimento. Una volta superata tornano Tim Declercq (QuickStep) e Quinten Hermans (Alpecin) e dettare l’andatura.

15.42 Il gap ora tra i fuggitivi ed il gruppo balla tra i 50 secondi ed il minuto. Le squadre dei velocisti continuano a tenere sotto controllo il ritmo.

15.40 25 km al terzo ed ultimo GPM di giornata. La Côte de la Croix Blanche non impensierirà i velocisti. L’unica possibile variabile oggi potrebbe essere il vento, che sembra star iniziando a soffiare con insistenza.

15.37 I battistrada vengono ora superati da automobili e motociclette dell’organizzazione, segno inequivocabile che il gruppo è ormai molto vicino. Sin troppo prudenti forse le squadre dei velocisti, che di certo non verranno chiudere definitivamente il gap troppo presto.

15.35 90 km alla conclusione. Ormai il gruppo riesce a vedere i tre fuggitivi sui lunghi rettilinei che il percorso presenta.

15.33 Alpecin e Jayco AlUla non sembrano voler abbassare il ritmo, nonostante manchi ancora molto al traguardo.

15.30 Mentre il cielo si fa minacciosamente scuro, il gruppo ha portato ad un minuto il suo distacco dai tre di testa.

15.27 La corsa è sempre guidata da Andrey Amador (EF Education-EasyPost), Matis Louvel (Team Arkéa Samsic) e Daniel Oss (TotalEnergies). Il loro vantaggio sul gruppo è ora scesa a 1’15”.

15.25 La maggior parte del lavoro in questa fase la sta eseguendo Pascal Eenkhoorn. L’ex Campione Neerlandese lavora per il suo capitano Caleb Ewan.

15.23 La strada continua a proporre continui saliscendi. Il gruppo sembra recuperare qualche secondo ogni volta che si propone una breve salita.

15.22 100 KM AL TRAGUARDO!

15.20 Questo il momento in cui Philipsen ha superato Coquard proprio sulla linea del traguardo intermedio:

Intermediate sprint stage 10 @JasperPhilipsen outsprints @bryancoquard on the line, comforting his green jersey. @JasperPhilipsen dépasse @bryancoquard sur la ligne, confortant un peu plus son maillot vert déjà solide. #TDF2023 pic.twitter.com/h2epf16N8v — Tour de France™ (@LeTour) July 12, 2023

15.18 Giornata tranquilla finora per gli uomini della Jumbo-Visma. Dopo diverse tappe in cui è stato necessario lavorare oggi il pallino l’hanno lasciato ai team dei velocisti. Vedremo se nel finale Van Aert proverà a correre per la vittoria di tappa.

15.16 L’accelerazione per lo sprint intermedio ha riportato il gruppo a 1’20” dai fuggitivi.

15.14 Il photofinish conferma che Philipsen è riuscito a passare Coquard. Il belga aumenta dunque la sua leadership nella classifica a punti e conferma di essere pressoché imbattibile sullo sprint “secco”.

15.12 Coquard fa volata di testa con Philipsen alla sua ruota. Il belga è uscito proprio all’ultimo momento e forse è riuscito a beffarlo. Attendiamo l’ufficialità.

15.11 Louvel passa davanti a tutti sulla linea dello sprint. Dietro di lui Amador e poi Oss. Il gruppo si prepara per lo sprint per il quarto posto. Coquard, Philipsen e Girmay sembrano i più interessati.

15.08 110 km al traguardo.

15.06 La media oraria per ora è di poco superiore ai 40 km/h. Una giornata “tranquilla” rispetto alle tappe vissute finora in questo Tour.

15.03 5 km allo sprint intermedio di Lapeyrouse.

15.01 Il margine dei tre battistrada, Andrey Amador (EF Education-EasyPost), Matis Louvel (Team Arkéa Samsic) e Daniel Oss (TotalEnergies), si è ora stabilizzato intorno a 1’40”.

14.59 Si avvicina lo sprint intermedio di Lapeyrouse. Le prestazioni assolutamente dominanti in volata di Jasper Philipsen hanno un po’ spento la lotta per la Maglia Verde. Vedremo chi proverà a sprintare per accaparrarsi qualche punto.

14.58 60 km percorsi. 120 km da percorrere.

14.55 Il ritardo del gruppo scende di nuovo sotto il minuto e mezzo. Scambio di opinioni in testa al gruppo tra Declercq (QuickStep) ed Eenkhoorn (Lotto Dstny).

14.53 Finito il tratto di salita per i battistrada. Nei prossimi chilometri la strada sarà ricca di saliscendi ma tenderà sempre a scendere per oltre 40 km.

14.50 Insieme a Soudal QuickStep e Alpecin Deceuninck, sono Jayco-AlUla e Lotto Dstny ad aver messo un uomo in testa al gruppo. Ovviamente tutti i team dei velocisti sono interessati a tenere sotto controllo la fuga.

14.47 Davanti a tutti sempre il trio formato da Andrey Amador (EF Education-EasyPost), Matis Louvel (Team Arkéa Samsic) e Daniel Oss (TotalEnergies).

14.46 125 km al traguardo di Moulins.

14.44 Dopo un piccolo problema meccanico, Tim Declercq torna a fare il suo lavoro in testa al gruppo. Come previsto, il gap sta lentamente tornando a crescere ed è ora salito a 1’40”.

14.41 Questo il momento in cui Daniel Oss ha tagliato per primo il traguardo del GPM di 4a categoria della Côte du Mercurol.

@Daniel87Oss crosses the line first at the Côte du Mercurol! @Daniel87Oss franchit la ligne en premier à la Côte du Mercurol ! #TDF2023 pic.twitter.com/uMPgOTv7f4 — Tour de France™ (@LeTour) July 12, 2023

14.40 Il gruppo non ha particolare interesse nel chiudere sulla fuga così presto. Possibile che nei prossimi chilometri vedremo il margine risalire lentamente.

14.39 Problema meccanico anche per Andrey Amador. Non una fuga particolarmente fortunata per ora.

14.39 Daniel Oss passa per primo sulla linea del GPM. Come detto, la strada continuerà a salire per diversi chilometri.

14.38 Questo rallentamento porta però il gruppo ad avvicinarsi ancora. Sulla salita della Côte du Mercurol il distacco scende a 1’15”.

14.36 Matis Louvel costretto ad un cambio di bicicletta. Rientra rapidamente sui due compagni di fuga.

14.34 La strada salirà per diversi chilometri dopo il GPM, con pendenze intorno al 5%. Curiosa la scelta di piazzare la fine della salita certificata così in basso.

14.32 I battistrada iniziano la Côte du Mercurol (2.9 km al 4.4%), secondo GPM di giornata.

14.30 Da diversi chilometri in testa al gruppo c’è Quinten Hermans (Alpecin), uno che in bacheca ha un secondo posto alla Liegi, oltre che una vittoria in Coppa del Mondo di ciclocross.

14.27 Sempre in tre all’attacco: Andrey Amador (EF Education-EasyPost), Matis Louvel (Team Arkéa Samsic) e Daniel Oss (TotalEnergies).

14.23 140 chilometri al traguardo.

14.20 Continua a recuperare il plotone guidato dalle squadre dei velocisti.

14.17 Scende a 2′ il margine del gruppo.

14.13 Louvel scollina per primo sul GPM.

14.11 Ora il primo GPM di giornata: Côte de Chaptuzat-Haut (1.9 km al 4.9%).

14.09 Questi i tre attaccanti: Andrey Amador (EF Education-EasyPost), Matis Louvel (Team Arkéa Samsic) e Daniel Oss (TotalEnergies).

14.07 150 chilometri all’arrivo.

14.05 Guidano il gruppo le squadre dei velocisti, 2’30” di margine per i tre attaccanti.

14.02 Sempre 3′ il margine degli attaccanti.

13.59 Si mette a tirare adesso l’Alpecin-Deceuninck in favore di Philipsen.

13.56 Ricordiamo i fuggitivi: Andrey Amador (EF Education-EasyPost), Matis Louvel (Team Arkéa Samsic) e Daniel Oss (TotalEnergies).

13.54 Aumenta il gap dei tre al comando: 3’16” di margine.

13.51 Si sposta la Lotto Dstny e si ferma completamente il gruppo.

13.48 160 chilometri all’arrivo.

13.45 Anche la Soudal Quick-Step non ci sta e vuole cercare la fuga.

13.43 Occhio alla reazione della Lotto-Dstny, rimonta il gruppo.

13.40 2′ di margine per i fuggitivi sul gruppo.

13.38 Il miglior risultato in carriera per Daniel Oss in una tappa al Tour de France è un quarto posto nel 2011.

13.35 Definitivamente andata via la fuga: all’attacco Andrey Amador (EF Education-EasyPost), Matis Louvel (Team Arkéa Samsic) e Daniel Oss (TotalEnergies).

13.33 Il gruppo ora si ferma. Oltre 20” di vantaggio.

13.31 Louvel e l’azzurro Daniel Oss raggiungono Amador. Vanno via in tre.

13.29 Proseguono gli scatti nel plotone.

13.27 Prova ad allungare Andrey Amador (EF Education-EasyPost).

13.24 PARTITA UFFICIALMENTE L’UNDICESIMA TAPPA DEL TOUR!

13.21 Tutte le maglie al via:

https://twitter.com/LeTour/status/1679085017283043329

13.18 Sarà comunque partenza a tutta con tanti corridori a caccia della fuga.

13.14 Altri 6 chilometri di trasferimento.

13.11 Ecco la partenza:

https://twitter.com/LeTour/status/1679085898388865027

13.08 Favorito assoluto Jasper Philipsen, in Maglia Verde. Occhio anche a Bauhaus ed Ewan che proveranno a sorprendere il belga.

13.05 Sarà fuga o volata oggi? Prima parte molto mossa, ma alla fine le squadre dei velocisti dovrebbero cavarsela.

13.02 Completate le operazioni al foglio firma. A breve la partenza per il tratto di trasferimento.

12.57 La partenza ufficiale sarà alle 13.25.

12.54 Andiamo alla scoperta della frazione odierna: la prima parte di questa frazione di 179,8 chilometri non presenta molte insidie. Dopo 30 chilometri si approccia la Côte de Chaptuzat-Haut (1.9 km al 4.9%) e subito dopo la Côte du Mercurol (2.9 km al 4.4%). Successivamente traguardo volante e poi tanta pianura che sarà interrotta solamente dalla Côte de la Croix Blanche (1.7 km al 5.1%).

12.52 In programma oggi la Clermont-Ferrand-Moulins di 179,8 chilometri. Mossa nella prima parte, ma dovrebbe essere volata.

12.50 Buongiorno e benvenuti alla Diretta Live dell’undicesima tappa del Tour de France 2023.

Buongiorno a tutti e benvenuti alla DIRETTA LIVE dell’undicesima tappa del Tour de France 2023, la Clermont-Ferrand-Moulins di 179,8 chilometri. Dopo la frazione mossa di ieri, arriva una nuova opportunità per i velocisti, che torneranno così protagonisti dopo l’ultimo sprint di Limoges vinto da Mads Pedersen. 

Frazione che non prevede troppe difficoltà. Dopo una trentina di chilometri si scala la Cote de Chaptuzat-Haut , 1900 metri al 5%, seguita quasi immediatamente dalla Cote du Mercurol (2,9 km al 4,6%). Sprint intermedio a Lapeyrouse dopo 70 chilometri, poi leggera discesa fino alla Cote de la Croix Blanche di 1600 metri al 5,4%. Da lì mancheranno 60 chilometri al traguardo, alquanto tranquilli.

Con un arrivo assai probabile allo sprint, il favorito d’obbligo è Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck), già vincitore di tre tappe in questa Grande Boucle e titolare della maglia verde. In tanti proveranno a mettergli i bastoni tra le ruote come Mads Pedersen (Lidl-Trek), Phil Bauhaus (Bahrain-Victorious), Wout Van Aert (Jumbo-Visma) e Fabio Jakobsen (Soudal-QuickStep), se sarà in condizione. Italia che basa le proprie speranze su Luca Mozzato (Arkea-Samsic).

L’undicesima tappa del Tour de France 2023, da Clermont-Ferrand a Moulins, comincerà alle ore 13.05 con la partenza dal chilometro zero. La DIRETTA LIVE di OA Sport inizierà alle ore 12.50, per non perdere nemmeno una pedalata in corsa. BUON DIVERTIMENTO!

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Tour de France 2024: How to watch the cycling Super Bowl, full schedule, livestream info and more

The 111th Tour de France begins in Florence, Italy this Saturday, June 29. The annual long-distance race will bring together some of the biggest names in cycling, including two-time defending champion Jonas Vingegaard, Tadej Pogačar, Primož Roglič, Remco Evenepoel, Juan Ayuso, Carlos Rodríguez, Adam Yates, João Almeida and Matteo Jorgenson. The Tour De France will cover 2,170 miles across 21 days of racing, finishing in Nice on July 21. This year's Tour will be the first ever to not finish in Paris (due to the 2024 Olympics).

Want to tune into the 2024 Tour de France (AKA the cycling Super Bowl)? Here's everything you need to know about the cycling event, including the odds of who will take home the yellow jersey in 2024, where to stream the 2024 Tour de France and more.

How to watch the Tour de France from the US:

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Tour de France dates: June 29 - July 21

Tour de France TV channel: NBC

Tour de France streaming: Peacock

How to watch the 2024 Tour de France without cable:

Starting at just $6 a month, a Peacock subscription is the easiest way to stream live sports and events airing on NBC, including this year’s Tour de France! On top of access to the Tour de France, the streaming platform is the home of the 2024 Olympics, and the easiest way to stream most live sports and events airing on NBC. You’ll also get access to thousands of hours of shows and movies, including beloved sitcoms such as Parks and Recreation and The Office . For $12 monthly you can upgrade to an ad-free subscription which includes live access to your local NBC affiliate (not just during designated sports and events) and the ability to download select titles to watch offline.

Is there a free Tour de France livestream?

Don’t want to pay for Peacock to watch the Tour de France? UK-based streaming platform ITVX will have a free livestream of their Tour de France coverage throughout the race. To access this free livestream though, you’ll need a VPN.

To watch ITVX from the US, you’ll need to sign up for a good streaming VPN and choose a UK server. From there, you should be able to watch ITVX totally free from the US.

A VPN (virtual private network) helps protect your data, can mask your IP address and is perhaps most popular for being especially useful in the age of streaming. Whether you’re looking to watch Friends on Netflix (which left the U.S. version of the streamer back in 2019) or tune in to a boxing match this weekend without paying the PPV prices, a VPN can help you out. Looking to try a VPN for the first time? This guide breaks down the best VPN options for every kind of user .

Stream free Tour de France coverage

ExpressVPN offers “internet without borders,” meaning you can catch free coverage of the 2024 Tour de France without shelling out for Peacock. All you'll need to do is sign up for ExpressVPN, change your server location to the UK and then find free livestream coverage on one of the streaming platforms mentioned above. 

ExpressVPN’s added protection, speed and range of location options make it an excellent choice for first-time VPN users looking to stretch their streaming abilities, plus, it's Endgadget's top pick for the best streaming VPN . New users can save 49% when they sign up for ExpressVPN’s 12-month subscription. Plus, the service offers a 30-day money-back guarantee, in case you're nervous about trying a VPN.

How long is the Tour de France?

The 2024 Tour de France will cover 3,492km (2,170 miles) across 21 days of racing. The longest day of racing will be Stage 3, Piacenza to Turin, at 229km (142 miles).

Where does the Tour de France end?

The Tour de France cycles to a stop on July 21, 2024 in Nice, France. It'll mark the first time in Tour De France history that the ride won't finish in Paris.

How many riders are in the Tour de France?

176 cyclists are riding in the Tour de France this year, making up 22 Tour de France teams.

2024 Tour de France full schedule:

Florence to Rimini (Italy), 128 miles (hilly stage) - Coverage begins at 6:30 a.m. ET (Peacock)

Cesenatico to Bologna (Italy), 120 miles (hilly stage) - Coverage begins at 6:05 a.m. ET (Peacock)

Piacenza to Turin (Italy), 142 miles (flat stage) - Coverage begins at 6:50 a.m. ET (Peacock)

Pinerolo (Italy) to Valloire (France), 86 miles (mountain stage) - Coverage begins at 7 a.m. ET (Peacock)

Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne to Saint-Vulbas, 110 miles (flat stage) - Coverage begins at 6:55 a.m. ET (Peacock)

Mâcon to Dijon, 101 miles (flat stage) - Coverage begins at 7 a.m. ET (Peacock)

Nuits-Saint-Georges to Gevrey-Chambertin, 16 miles (individual time trial) - Coverage begins at 7:10 a.m. ET (Peacock)

Semur-en-Auxois to Colombey-les-Deux-Églises, 109 miles (flat stage) - Coverage begins at 6 a.m. ET (Peacock, NBC)

Troyes to Troyes, 124 miles (hilly stage) - Coverage begins at 7:05 a.m. ET (Peacock)

Orléans to Saint-Amand-Montrond, 116 miles (flat stage) - Coverage begins at 6:55 a.m. ET (Peacock)

Évaux-les-Bains to Le Lioran, 131 miles (mountain stage) - Coverage begins at 6:55 a.m. ET (Peacock)

Aurillac to Villeneuve-sur-Lot, 127 miles (flat stage) - Coverage begins at 6:55 a.m. ET (Peacock)

Agen to Pau, 106 miles (flat stage) - Coverage begins at 7:30 a.m. ET (Peacock)

Pau to Saint-Lary-Soulan, 94 miles (mountain stage) - Coverage begins at 6:30 a.m. ET (Peacock, NBC)

Loudenvielle to Plateau de Beille, 123 miles (mountain stage) - Coverage begins at 6:55 a.m. ET (Peacock)

Gruissan to Nîmes 187 km, 116 miles (flat stage) - Coverage begins at 6:50 a.m. ET (Peacock)

Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux to SuperDévoluy, 111 miles (mountain stage) - Coverage begins at 6:05 a.m. ET (Peacock)

Gap to Barcelonnette, 111 miles (hilly stage) - Coverage begins at 6:55 a.m. ET (Peacock)

Embrun to Isola 2000, 90 miles (mountain stage) - Coverage begins at 7:05 a.m. ET (Peacock)

Nice to Col de la Couillole, 83 miles (mountain stage) - Coverage begins at 7:35 a.m. ET (Peacock, NBC)

Monaco to Nice, 21 miles (individual time trial) - Coverage begins at 10:10 a.m. ET (Peacock)

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2024 Tour de France standings for the yellow jersey, green jersey, white jersey and polka-dot jersey through stage 1 of 21 ...

Overall (Yellow Jersey) 1. Romain Bardet (FRA) -- 5:07:12 2. Frank van den Broek (NED) -- +:04 3. Wout van Aert (BEL) -- +:11 4. Tadej Pogacar (SLO) -- +:15 5. Maxim van Gils (BEL) -- +:15 6. Alex Aranburu (ESP) -- +:15 7. Mads Pedersen (DEN) -- +:15 8. Remco Evenepoel (BEL) -- +:15 9. Pello Bilbao (ESP) -- +:15 10. Alberto Bettiol (ITA) -- +:15 11. Tom Pidcock (GBR) -- +:15 12. Egan Bernal (COL) -- +:15 15. Jai Hindley (AUS) -- +:15 16. Jonas Vingegaard (DEN) -- +:15 20. Geraint Thomas (GBR) -- +:15 22. Richard Carapaz (ECU) -- +:15 23. Matteo Jorgenson (USA) -- +:15 34. Primoz Roglic (SLO) -- +:15

Sprinters (Green Jersey) 1. Frank van den Broek (NED) -- 33 points 2. Romain Bardet (FRA) -- 30 3. Wout van Aert (BEL) -- 22 4. Sandy Dujardin (FRA) -- 20 5. Tadej Pogacar (SLO) -- 19

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Climbers (Polka-Dot Jersey) 1. Jonas Abrahamsen (NOR) -- 13 2. Valentin Madouas (FRA) -- 11 3. Frank van den Broek (NED) -- 9 4. Ion Izagirre (ESP) -- 8 5. Romain Bardet (FRA) -- 3

Young Riders (White Jersey) 1. Frank van den Broek (NED) -- 5:07:16 2. Maxim van Gils (BEL) -- +:11 3. Remco Evenepoel (BEL) -- +:11 4. Tom Pidcock (GBR) -- +:11 5. Ilan van Wilder (BEL) -- +:11

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Tour de france 2024 livestream: here’s how to watch the cycling race online.

Watch the 111th edition of the 21-day race throughout Italy and France.

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

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

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

  • When Saturday, June 29, to Sunday, July 21
  • Network NBC, USA Network
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Since the Tour de France airs across NBC and USA Network, it’s also streamable on web-based streaming cable services, some of which even offer free trials — including DirecTV Stream , Fubo and Hulu + Live TV . You can also livestream the event on Peacock .

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

DirecTV Stream

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

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

Hulu + Live TV

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

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

How to Watch Tour de France 2024 With Cable

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

Tour de France 2024 Dates, Schedule

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

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

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The Tour de France pedals onto TV every summer—showcasing the world’s greatest road cyclists. As in recent seasons, NBC Sports will broadcast this year’s event across NBC 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 Tour de France 2024 TV coverage—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 and Peacock . You’ll get the most live coverage from Peacock, which streams every stage and the daily Tour de France Pre-Race Show . Meanwhile, NBC will carry select portions of the Saturday stages—including an encore of Stage 20.

Can’t get enough of Le Tour? Check out the behind-the-scenes docuseries Tour de France: Unchained on Netflix . Each season covers the previous year’s tour by chronicling the experiences of top racers like Jasper Philipsen, Jonas Vingegaard, and Mark Cavendish.

2024 Tour de France TV schedule

This year’s Tour de France begins on June 29 in Italy before crossing into France on the fourth 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 Nice—a departure from the usual Avenue des Champs-Élysées finish in Paris.

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

2024 Tour de France Femmes schedule

Just as the Summer Olympics wraps up in Paris, the Tour de France Femmes takes off from the Netherlands. This third edition of the women’s race features an eight-stage route that ends with a scenic climb in the Western Alpes.

Data effective as of post date.

Best Tour de France TV plans

A Peacock subscription is the best way to watch the Tour de France. Starting at $5.99 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. During the 2024 race, episodes of Lance Armstrong’s THEMOVE podcast will also be available for on-demand access via Peacock.

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

Fan verdict: At CableTV.com, we’ll be watching the 2024 Tour de France on Peacock because it’s the only platform in the U.S. that provides live coverage of every stage. This exclusivity is crucial for dedicated fans who want to experience the race in its entirety. Peacock also offers the advantage of full-stage replays, which is especially important because of the race’s early start times.

Which TV providers carry the Tour de France?

Besides Peacock, most TV services carry Tour de France coverage via NBC. 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—only three Saturday presentations. 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.

Can I stream the Tour de France for free? You can watch select Tour de France stages for free using a live TV streaming trial . Otherwise, you can also catch free race recaps on NBC Sports’ YouTube channel .

How to watch the Tour de France FAQ

Can you watch the tour de france on nbc.

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

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

If today’s date is between June 29 and July 21, you can watch the current Tour de France stage live and on demand via Peacock . Check out our complete Tour de France 2024 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 .

Is there an official Tour de France app?

Yes, you can heighten your Tour de France viewing experience by downloading the official mobile app on your Android or iOS device. The app comes with course maps, real-time stats, and live commentary.

Why you should trust us

Our sports experts researched and tested the best ways to watch this year’s Tour de France. We examined which channels and platforms carry each Tour de France stage, then determined our viewing recommendations based on race coverage, pricing, and ease of use.

Check out our How We Rank page to learn more about our methods.

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