Everything to know about the 2023 Tour de France
Cycling's biggest event will begin on july 1, by max molski • published june 28, 2023 • updated on june 28, 2023 at 11:25 am.
The top cyclists from around the globe are about to embark on a grueling journey through France.
The 110th Tour de France is set to begin this weekend as competitors chase yellow jerseys and the overall top prize throughout the next month. The event will conclude in Paris after 21 stages with one racer being crowned the champion.
Here is everything to know about this year’s Tour de France, including TV information, course details and key racers.
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When does the 2023 Tour de France begin?
The Tour de France does not actually begin in France.
The competition begins on Saturday, July 1, with the Grand Depart in Bilbao, Spain. Racers will cross over into France in Stage 3 and remain there until they cross the final finish line.
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Speaking of the end, the 2023 Tour de France will conclude on Sunday, July 23, when the cyclists race from Yvelines to Paris in the final stage.
How to watch the 2023 Tour de France
NBC, Peacock and USA Network will broadcast different stages of the 2023 Tour de France.
Peacock will also air pre-race shows ahead of each stage of the competition.
How to stream the 2023 Tour de France
Coverage can be streamed on Peacock, NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports app.
How long is the 2023 Tour de France?
The total distance for the 2023 Tour de France is 3,408.9 kilometers (2,118 miles). Cyclists will have to go that distance across 21 stages with just two rest days throughout the event.
2023 Tour de France route
Here is a look at each stage of the 2023 Tour de France with start and finish points, as well as distance:
- Stage 1: July 1, Bilbao to Bilbao, 182 km
- Stage 2: July 2, Vitoria Gasteiz to Saint-Sebastien, 209 km
- Stage 3: July 3, Amorebieta-Etxano to Bayonne, 193.5 km
- Stage 4: July 4, Dax to Nogaro, 182 km
- Stage 5: July 5, Pau to Laruns, 163 km
- Stage 6: July 6, Tarbes to Cauterets-Cambasque, 145 km
- Stage 7: July 7, Mont-de-Marsan to Bordeaux, 170 km
- Stage 8: July 8, Libourne to Limoges, 201 km
- Stage 9: July 9, Saint-Leonard-de-Noblat to Puy de Dome, 182.5 km
- Stage 10: July 11, Vulcania to Issoire, 167.5 km
- Stage 11: July 12, Clermont-Ferrand to Moulins, 180 km
- Stage 12: July 13, Roanne to Belleville-en-Beaujolais, 169 km
- Stage 13: July 14, Chatillon-sur-Chalaronne to Grand Colombier, 138 km
- Stage 14: July 15, Annemasse to Morzine Les Portes du Soleil, 152 km
- Stage 15: July 16, Les Gets Les Portes du Soleil to Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc, 179 km
- Stage 16: July 18, Passy to Combloux, 22.4 km
- Stage 17: July 19, Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc to Courchevel, 166 km
- Stage 18: July 20, Moutiers to Bourg-en-Bresse, 185 km
- Stage 19: July 21, Moirans-en-Montagne to Poligny, 173 km
- Stage 20: July 22, Belfort to Le Markstein Fellering, 133.5 km
- Stage 21: July 23, Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines to Paris Champs-Elysees, 115.5 km
2023 Tour de France prize money
The total prize money for this year’s competition is €2,308,200, which is around $2.5 million.
The winner will take home €500,000 (around $546,000), the second-place finisher will earn €200,000 (around $218,000) and third place will collect €100,000 (around $109,000).
Who will race in the Tour de France 2023?
Each of the last three Tour winners will be racing in 2023.
Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark is looking for a repeat after emerging victorious in 2022. Tadej Pogacar of Slovenia already has a back-to-back under his belt, winning consecutively in 2020 and 2021. Egan Bernal of Colombia, the 2019 winner, is eyeing his second Tour title.
Mark Cavendish’s last ride will also be something to watch. The 38-year-old from Great Britain is tied for the all-time record in Tour stage wins (34) and said 2023 will be his final season.
As for the U.S., six Americans will participate this year: Lawson Craddock, Matteo Jorgenson, Sepp Kuss, Neilson Powless, Quinn Simmons and Kevin Vermaerke. Powless’ 12th-place finish last year was the best finish by an American in the competition since 2015.
In all, 22 teams will compete in the 2023 Tour de France. Each team has 10 members, two of whom are substitutes.
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The world’s most prestigious cycling race, the Tour de France , this year starts in in Bilbao, Spain, where the peloton begins a grueling three-week odyssey over 2,115 miles.
NBC and USA Network combine for live and tape-delayed race coverage on TV July 1-23, but Peacock has live start-to-finish streaming coverage of all stages, and Peacock is the exclusive live presenter of the final stage on Sunday, July 23, as the race concludes at the Champs-Élysées in Paris.
NBC Sports’ cycling play-by-play caller Phil Liggett broadcasts his 51st Tour de France, joined by analyst Bob Roll. Liggett and Roll are on-site at each stage, along with reporters Steve Porino and Christian Vande Velde.
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2023 Tour de France TV & Streaming Schedule on NBC Sports
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Saturday, July 1 6am Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 6:30am Stage 1: Bilbao/Bilbao (LIVE), Peacock 8am Stage 1: Bilbao/Bilbao (LIVE), Peacock & NBC
Sunday, July 2 2am Stage 1: Bilbao/Bilbao (encore), USA Network 6am Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 6:05am Stage 2: Vitoria-Gasteiz/Saint-Sébastien (LIVE), Peacock
Monday, July 3 2am Stage 2: Vitoria-Gasteiz/Saint-Sébastien (encore), USA Network 6:30am Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 6:50am Stage 3: Amorebieta-Etxano/Bayonne (LIVE), Peacock 8am Stage 3: Amorebieta-Etxano/Bayonne (LIVE), Peacock & USA Network
Tuesday, July 4 2am Stage 3: Amorebieta-Etxano/Bayonne (encore), USA Network 6:30am Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 7am Stage 4: Dax/Nogaro (LIVE), Peacock 8am Stage 4: Dax/Nogaro (LIVE), Peacock & USA Network
Wednesday, July 5 2am Stage 4: Dax/Nogaro (encore), USA Network 6:30am Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 6:55am Stage 5: Pau/Laruns (LIVE), Peacock 8am Stage 5: Pau/Laruns (LIVE), Peacock & USA Network
Thursday, July 6 2am Stage 5: Pau/Laruns (encore), USA Network 6:30am Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 7am Stage 6: Tarbes/Cauterets-Cambasque (LIVE), Peacock 8am Stage 6: Tarbes/Cauterets-Cambasque (LIVE) Peacock, USA Network
Friday, July 7 2am Stage 6: Tarbes/Cauterets-Cambasque (encore), USA Network 7am Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 7:10am Stage 7: Mont-De-Marsan/Bordeaux (LIVE), Peacock 8am Stage 7: Mont-De-Marsan/Bordeaux (LIVE) Peacock, USA Network
Saturday, July 8 2am Stage 7: Mont-De-Marsan/Bordeaux (encore), USA Network 6am Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 6:20am Stage 8: Libourne/Limoges (LIVE), Peacock
Sunday, July 9 2am Stage 8: Libourne/Limoges (encore), USA Network 7am Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 7:05am Stage 9: Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat/Puy de Dôme (LIVE), Peacock
Monday, July 10 2am Stage 9: Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat/Puy de Dôme (encore), USA Network
Tuesday, July 11 6:30am Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 6:55am Stage 10: Vulcania/Issoire (LIVE), Peacock
Wednesday, July 12 2am Stage 10: Vulcania/Issoire (encore), USA Network 6:30am Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 6:55am Stage 11: Clermont-Ferrand/Moulins (LIVE), Peacock
Thursday, July 13 2am Stage 11: Clermont-Ferrand/Moulins (encore), USA Network 6:30am Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 6:55am Stage 12: Roanne/Belleville-en-Beaujolais (LIVE), Peacock
Friday, July 14 2am Stage 12: Roanne/Belleville-en-Beaujolais (encore), USA Network 7am Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 7:30am Stage 13: Châtillon-sur-Chalaronne/Grand Colombier (LIVE), Peacock
Saturday, July 15 2am Stage 13: Châtillon-sur-Chalaronne/Grand Colombier (encore), USA Network 6:30am Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 6:55am Stage 14: Annemasse/Morzine Les Portes du Soleil (LIVE), Peacock
Sunday, July 16 2am Stage 14: Annemasse/Morzine Les Portes du Soleil (encore), USA Network 6:30am Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 6:55am Stage 15: Les Gets Les Portes du Soleil/Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc (LIVE), Peacock
Monday, July 17 2am Stage 15: Les Gets Les Portes du Soleil/Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc (encore), USA Network
Tuesday, July 18 6:30am Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 6:50am Stage 16: Passy/Combloux (LIVE), Peacock
Wednesday, July 19 2am Stage 16: Passy/Combloux (encore), USA Network 6am Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 6:05am Stage 17: Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc/Courchevel (LIVE), Peacock
Thursday, July 20 2am Stage 17: Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc/Courchevel (encore), USA Network 6:30am Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 6:55am Stage 18: Moûtiers/Bourg-En-Bresse (LIVE), Peacock
Friday, July 21 8am Stage 18: Moûtiers/Bourg-En-Bresse (encore), USA Network 7am Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 7:05am Stage 19: Moirans-en-Montagne/Poligny (LIVE), Peacock
Saturday, July 22 2am Stage 19: Moirans-en-Montagne/Poligny (encore), USA Network 7am Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 7:30am Stage 20: Belfort/Le Markstein Fellering (LIVE), Peacock
Sunday July 23 2am Stage 20: Belfort/Le Markstein Fellering (encore), USA Network 10am Tour de France Pre-Race Show (LIVE), Peacock 10:10am Stage 21: Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines/Paris Champs-Élysées (LIVE), Peacock 5pm Stage 21: Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines/Paris Champs-Élysées (encore), NBC
Monday, July 24 2am Stage 21: Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines/Paris Champs-Élysées (encore), USA Network
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Everything to know about the 2023 Tour de France
Cycling's biggest event will begin on july 1, by max molski • published june 28, 2023 • updated on june 28, 2023 at 11:25 am.
The top cyclists from around the globe are about to embark on a grueling journey through France.
The 110th Tour de France is set to begin this weekend as competitors chase yellow jerseys and the overall top prize throughout the next month. The event will conclude in Paris after 21 stages with one racer being crowned the champion.
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Here is everything to know about this year’s Tour de France, including TV information, course details and key racers.
When does the 2023 Tour de France begin?
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The Tour de France does not actually begin in France.
The competition begins on Saturday, July 1, with the Grand Depart in Bilbao, Spain. Racers will cross over into France in Stage 3 and remain there until they cross the final finish line.
When does the 2023 Tour de France end?
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Speaking of the end, the 2023 Tour de France will conclude on Sunday, July 23, when the cyclists race from Yvelines to Paris in the final stage.
How to watch the 2023 Tour de France
NBC, Peacock and USA Network will broadcast different stages of the 2023 Tour de France.
Peacock will also air pre-race shows ahead of each stage of the competition.
How to stream the 2023 Tour de France
Coverage can be streamed on Peacock, NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports app.
How long is the 2023 Tour de France?
The total distance for the 2023 Tour de France is 3,408.9 kilometers (2,118 miles). Cyclists will have to go that distance across 21 stages with just two rest days throughout the event.
2023 Tour de France route
Here is a look at each stage of the 2023 Tour de France with start and finish points, as well as distance:
- Stage 1: July 1, Bilbao to Bilbao, 182 km
- Stage 2: July 2, Vitoria Gasteiz to Saint-Sebastien, 209 km
- Stage 3: July 3, Amorebieta-Etxano to Bayonne, 193.5 km
- Stage 4: July 4, Dax to Nogaro, 182 km
- Stage 5: July 5, Pau to Laruns, 163 km
- Stage 6: July 6, Tarbes to Cauterets-Cambasque, 145 km
- Stage 7: July 7, Mont-de-Marsan to Bordeaux, 170 km
- Stage 8: July 8, Libourne to Limoges, 201 km
- Stage 9: July 9, Saint-Leonard-de-Noblat to Puy de Dome, 182.5 km
- Stage 10: July 11, Vulcania to Issoire, 167.5 km
- Stage 11: July 12, Clermont-Ferrand to Moulins, 180 km
- Stage 12: July 13, Roanne to Belleville-en-Beaujolais, 169 km
- Stage 13: July 14, Chatillon-sur-Chalaronne to Grand Colombier, 138 km
- Stage 14: July 15, Annemasse to Morzine Les Portes du Soleil, 152 km
- Stage 15: July 16, Les Gets Les Portes du Soleil to Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc, 179 km
- Stage 16: July 18, Passy to Combloux, 22.4 km
- Stage 17: July 19, Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc to Courchevel, 166 km
- Stage 18: July 20, Moutiers to Bourg-en-Bresse, 185 km
- Stage 19: July 21, Moirans-en-Montagne to Poligny, 173 km
- Stage 20: July 22, Belfort to Le Markstein Fellering, 133.5 km
- Stage 21: July 23, Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines to Paris Champs-Elysees, 115.5 km
2023 Tour de France prize money
The total prize money for this year’s competition is €2,308,200, which is around $2.5 million.
The winner will take home €500,000 (around $546,000), the second-place finisher will earn €200,000 (around $218,000) and third place will collect €100,000 (around $109,000).
Who will race in the Tour de France 2023?
Each of the last three Tour winners will be racing in 2023.
Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark is looking for a repeat after emerging victorious in 2022. Tadej Pogacar of Slovenia already has a back-to-back under his belt, winning consecutively in 2020 and 2021. Egan Bernal of Colombia, the 2019 winner, is eyeing his second Tour title.
Mark Cavendish’s last ride will also be something to watch. The 38-year-old from Great Britain is tied for the all-time record in Tour stage wins (34) and said 2023 will be his final season.
As for the U.S., six Americans will participate this year: Lawson Craddock, Matteo Jorgenson, Sepp Kuss, Neilson Powless, Quinn Simmons and Kevin Vermaerke. Powless’ 12th-place finish last year was the best finish by an American in the competition since 2015.
In all, 22 teams will compete in the 2023 Tour de France. Each team has 10 members, two of whom are substitutes.
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Everything to know about the 2023 Tour de France
Cycling's biggest event will begin on july 1, by max molski • published june 28, 2023 • updated on june 28, 2023 at 10:25 am.
The top cyclists from around the globe are about to embark on a grueling journey through France.
The 110th Tour de France is set to begin this weekend as competitors chase yellow jerseys and the overall top prize throughout the next month. The event will conclude in Paris after 21 stages with one racer being crowned the champion.
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Here is everything to know about this year’s Tour de France, including TV information, course details and key racers.
When does the 2023 Tour de France begin?
The Tour de France does not actually begin in France.
The competition begins on Saturday, July 1, with the Grand Depart in Bilbao, Spain. Racers will cross over into France in Stage 3 and remain there until they cross the final finish line.
When does the 2023 Tour de France end?
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Speaking of the end, the 2023 Tour de France will conclude on Sunday, July 23, when the cyclists race from Yvelines to Paris in the final stage.
How to watch the 2023 Tour de France
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NBC, Peacock and USA Network will broadcast different stages of the 2023 Tour de France.
Peacock will also air pre-race shows ahead of each stage of the competition.
How to stream the 2023 Tour de France
Coverage can be streamed on Peacock, NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports app.
How long is the 2023 Tour de France?
The total distance for the 2023 Tour de France is 3,408.9 kilometers (2,118 miles). Cyclists will have to go that distance across 21 stages with just two rest days throughout the event.
2023 Tour de France route
Here is a look at each stage of the 2023 Tour de France with start and finish points, as well as distance:
- Stage 1: July 1, Bilbao to Bilbao, 182 km
- Stage 2: July 2, Vitoria Gasteiz to Saint-Sebastien, 209 km
- Stage 3: July 3, Amorebieta-Etxano to Bayonne, 193.5 km
- Stage 4: July 4, Dax to Nogaro, 182 km
- Stage 5: July 5, Pau to Laruns, 163 km
- Stage 6: July 6, Tarbes to Cauterets-Cambasque, 145 km
- Stage 7: July 7, Mont-de-Marsan to Bordeaux, 170 km
- Stage 8: July 8, Libourne to Limoges, 201 km
- Stage 9: July 9, Saint-Leonard-de-Noblat to Puy de Dome, 182.5 km
- Stage 10: July 11, Vulcania to Issoire, 167.5 km
- Stage 11: July 12, Clermont-Ferrand to Moulins, 180 km
- Stage 12: July 13, Roanne to Belleville-en-Beaujolais, 169 km
- Stage 13: July 14, Chatillon-sur-Chalaronne to Grand Colombier, 138 km
- Stage 14: July 15, Annemasse to Morzine Les Portes du Soleil, 152 km
- Stage 15: July 16, Les Gets Les Portes du Soleil to Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc, 179 km
- Stage 16: July 18, Passy to Combloux, 22.4 km
- Stage 17: July 19, Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc to Courchevel, 166 km
- Stage 18: July 20, Moutiers to Bourg-en-Bresse, 185 km
- Stage 19: July 21, Moirans-en-Montagne to Poligny, 173 km
- Stage 20: July 22, Belfort to Le Markstein Fellering, 133.5 km
- Stage 21: July 23, Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines to Paris Champs-Elysees, 115.5 km
2023 Tour de France prize money
The total prize money for this year’s competition is €2,308,200, which is around $2.5 million.
The winner will take home €500,000 (around $546,000), the second-place finisher will earn €200,000 (around $218,000) and third place will collect €100,000 (around $109,000).
Who will race in the Tour de France 2023?
Each of the last three Tour winners will be racing in 2023.
Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark is looking for a repeat after emerging victorious in 2022. Tadej Pogacar of Slovenia already has a back-to-back under his belt, winning consecutively in 2020 and 2021. Egan Bernal of Colombia, the 2019 winner, is eyeing his second Tour title.
Mark Cavendish’s last ride will also be something to watch. The 38-year-old from Great Britain is tied for the all-time record in Tour stage wins (34) and said 2023 will be his final season.
As for the U.S., six Americans will participate this year: Lawson Craddock, Matteo Jorgenson, Sepp Kuss, Neilson Powless, Quinn Simmons and Kevin Vermaerke. Powless’ 12th-place finish last year was the best finish by an American in the competition since 2015.
In all, 22 teams will compete in the 2023 Tour de France. Each team has 10 members, two of whom are substitutes.
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The world’s most famed bicycle race is back for its 110th year, as the 2023 Tour de France will get underway in just a few weeks, Saturday, July 1 through Sunday, July 23, airing on both NBC and Peacock .
Aside from intense racing and historic sites, this year’s race will bring 12 new stage towns to the map, with the Grand Depart taking place in a new location as well.
NBC Sports has you covered with everything you need to know about the 2023 Tour de France. See below to find out more information for the grand race, including start time, schedule, route and more.
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2023 Tour de France Key Information
When is the 2023 tour de france.
The 2023 Tour de France will take place from July 1-23. The riders will embark on the first stage in Bilbao on Saturday, July 1, with coverage on NBC Sports and Peacock from start to finish.
What are the start and end cities for the Tour de France 2023?
The world’s most prestigious race will get underway in Bilbao, Spain, the most populous city in the Basque Country. This will be the first time that Bilbao has hosted a stage of the Tour, and the second consecutive year the race begins outside of France.
As the riders venture along the extremely difficult course, the race will find its finish as it has since 1975, on the street of Champs-Élysées in Paris.
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How many teams are in the Tour?
22 teams will make up the peloton of the Tour de France. Of these teams are the 18 UCI WorldTeams that received an automatic invite and four UCI ProTeams.
UCI WorldTeams
- AG2R Citroën Team (Fra)
- Alpecin Deceuninck (Bel)
- Astana Qazaqstan Team (Kaz)
- Bora-Hansgrohe (Ger)
- EF Education-Easypost (Usa)
- Groupama-FDJ (Fra)
- Ineos Grenadiers (Gbr)
- Intermarché-Circus-Wanty (Bel)
- Jumbo-Visma (Ned)
- Movistar Team (Esp)
- Soudal Quick-Step (Bel)
- Team Arkea-Samsic (Fra)
- Team Bahrain Victorious (Brn)
- Team Cofidis (Fra)
- Team DSM (Ned)
- Team Jayco AlUla (Aus)
- Trek-Segafredo (Usa)
- UAE Team Emirates (Uae)
UCI ProTeams
- Lotto Dstny (Bel)
- TotalEnergies (Fra)
- Israel-Premier Tech (Isr)
- Uno-X Pro Cycling Team (Nor)
How long is this year’s route?
This year’s Tour route is a total of 3,404 km (2,115 miles) that is spread out over a span of three weeks. The riders will complete one stage per day, with two rest days on July 10 (between stages 9 and 10) and July 17 (between stages 15 and 16).
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How many stages is the Tour de France?
The Tour de France 2023 is comprised of 21 stages: 6 flat, 6 hilly, 8 mountain and 1 individual time trial.
This will be the first year since 2015 that the Tour has only one individual time trial rather than two, with just 14 miles of time trial racing on the route.
What is the Tour de France schedule and route?
Who won the last tour de france.
Last year’s Tour de France crown was won by Team Jumbo-Visma member Jonas Vingegaard . The Danish rider overcame the strenuous course and extreme heat wave to secure his first Tour triumph, becoming just the second Dane to ever do so.
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Everything to know about the 2023 Tour de France
Cycling's biggest event will begin on july 1, by max molski • published june 28, 2023 • updated on june 28, 2023 at 8:25 am.
The top cyclists from around the globe are about to embark on a grueling journey through France.
The 110th Tour de France is set to begin this weekend as competitors chase yellow jerseys and the overall top prize throughout the next month. The event will conclude in Paris after 21 stages with one racer being crowned the champion.
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Here is everything to know about this year’s Tour de France, including TV information, course details and key racers.
When does the 2023 Tour de France begin?
The Tour de France does not actually begin in France.
The competition begins on Saturday, July 1, with the Grand Depart in Bilbao, Spain. Racers will cross over into France in Stage 3 and remain there until they cross the final finish line.
When does the 2023 Tour de France end?
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Speaking of the end, the 2023 Tour de France will conclude on Sunday, July 23, when the cyclists race from Yvelines to Paris in the final stage.
How to watch the 2023 Tour de France
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NBC, Peacock and USA Network will broadcast different stages of the 2023 Tour de France.
Peacock will also air pre-race shows ahead of each stage of the competition.
How to stream the 2023 Tour de France
Coverage can be streamed on Peacock, NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports app.
How long is the 2023 Tour de France?
The total distance for the 2023 Tour de France is 3,408.9 kilometers (2,118 miles). Cyclists will have to go that distance across 21 stages with just two rest days throughout the event.
2023 Tour de France route
Here is a look at each stage of the 2023 Tour de France with start and finish points, as well as distance:
- Stage 1: July 1, Bilbao to Bilbao, 182 km
- Stage 2: July 2, Vitoria Gasteiz to Saint-Sebastien, 209 km
- Stage 3: July 3, Amorebieta-Etxano to Bayonne, 193.5 km
- Stage 4: July 4, Dax to Nogaro, 182 km
- Stage 5: July 5, Pau to Laruns, 163 km
- Stage 6: July 6, Tarbes to Cauterets-Cambasque, 145 km
- Stage 7: July 7, Mont-de-Marsan to Bordeaux, 170 km
- Stage 8: July 8, Libourne to Limoges, 201 km
- Stage 9: July 9, Saint-Leonard-de-Noblat to Puy de Dome, 182.5 km
- Stage 10: July 11, Vulcania to Issoire, 167.5 km
- Stage 11: July 12, Clermont-Ferrand to Moulins, 180 km
- Stage 12: July 13, Roanne to Belleville-en-Beaujolais, 169 km
- Stage 13: July 14, Chatillon-sur-Chalaronne to Grand Colombier, 138 km
- Stage 14: July 15, Annemasse to Morzine Les Portes du Soleil, 152 km
- Stage 15: July 16, Les Gets Les Portes du Soleil to Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc, 179 km
- Stage 16: July 18, Passy to Combloux, 22.4 km
- Stage 17: July 19, Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc to Courchevel, 166 km
- Stage 18: July 20, Moutiers to Bourg-en-Bresse, 185 km
- Stage 19: July 21, Moirans-en-Montagne to Poligny, 173 km
- Stage 20: July 22, Belfort to Le Markstein Fellering, 133.5 km
- Stage 21: July 23, Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines to Paris Champs-Elysees, 115.5 km
2023 Tour de France prize money
The total prize money for this year’s competition is €2,308,200, which is around $2.5 million.
The winner will take home €500,000 (around $546,000), the second-place finisher will earn €200,000 (around $218,000) and third place will collect €100,000 (around $109,000).
Who will race in the Tour de France 2023?
Each of the last three Tour winners will be racing in 2023.
Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark is looking for a repeat after emerging victorious in 2022. Tadej Pogacar of Slovenia already has a back-to-back under his belt, winning consecutively in 2020 and 2021. Egan Bernal of Colombia, the 2019 winner, is eyeing his second Tour title.
Mark Cavendish’s last ride will also be something to watch. The 38-year-old from Great Britain is tied for the all-time record in Tour stage wins (34) and said 2023 will be his final season.
As for the U.S., six Americans will participate this year: Lawson Craddock, Matteo Jorgenson, Sepp Kuss, Neilson Powless, Quinn Simmons and Kevin Vermaerke. Powless’ 12th-place finish last year was the best finish by an American in the competition since 2015.
In all, 22 teams will compete in the 2023 Tour de France. Each team has 10 members, two of whom are substitutes.
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Tour de France 2023: How to watch the final, full schedule, livestream info and more
The 110th Tour de France cycles across the finish line tomorrow. The annual long-distance race once again brought together some of the biggest names in cycling, including defending champion Jonas Vingegaard, Tadej Pogacar, Mikel Landa, Enric Mas, David Gaudu, Jai Hindley and Ben O'Connor. Want to tune into the final day of the Tour de France (AKA the cycling Super Bowl) and find out who will take home the yellow jersey in 2023? Here’s what you need to know about watching this year’s Tour de France.
How to watch the Tour de France from the US:
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Tour de France dates: July 1-23
Tour de France TV channel: NBC, USA
Tour de France streaming: Peacock
How to watch the 2023 Tour de France without cable:
Starting at just $5 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 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 and even recent theatrical releases like Book Club: The Next Chapter , Renfield and soon the Super Mario movie . For $10 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 channel 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 (or sign in) for a good streaming VPN and choose a UK server. From there, you should be able to watch ITVX totally free from the US. Don’t have a VPN yet? Check out Endgadget’s guide to the best VPNs, or check out our top VPN pick for streaming below:
ExpressVPN offers “internet without borders,” meaning you can tune into a free European Tour de France livestream this month as opposed to paying for Peacock's US coverage. ExpressVPN’s added protection, speed and range of location options makes 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 35% and get an extra three months free when they sign up for ExpressVPN’s 12-month subscription. Plus, the service offers a 30-day free trial.
How long is the Tour de France?
The 2023 Tour de France will be 2,115 miles raced across 21 days. The longest day of racing will be stage two from Vitoria-Gasteiz to San Sebastian, which is 130 miles.
Where does the Tour de France end?
The Tour de France cycles to a stop on July 23, 2023.
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.
Changes to this year’s Tour de France
This year, the Tour de France has added a dozen new stage towns and a handful of new stage changes. The 2023 race will also see just one time trial as opposed to the traditional two.
2023 Tour de France full TV schedule:
(All times Eastern)
Pre-Race Show: 10 a.m. (Peacock)
Stage 21: Yvelines-Paris: 10:10 a.m. (Peacock)
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TV Guide - watch tour de france 2023
The 2023 Tour de France will take place from the 1st to 23rd of July 2023 and will be the 110th edition of the Grand Boucle. A race starting the Basque Country in Spain, it will see another set of masterful performances and show across the three weeks in what many term as the climax of the cycling season! Here's where and when to watch it:
You will be able to follow the race within the traditional channels, online via the GCN+, Discovery+ and Eurosport Player subscriptions. This also includes Eurosport on TV.
2023 Tour de France Race Center - TV, Startlist, Profile, Prize Money & Previews
France - France TV Sport
Germany - ARD
Belgium - RTBF, VRT
Denmark - TV2
Spain - RTVE
Italy - RAI Sport
Ireland - TG4
Luxembourg - RTL
Norway - TV2
Netherlands - NOS
Wales - S4C
Portugal - RTP
Czech Republic - Ceska Televize
United Kingdom - ITV
Basque Country - EiTB
Sloavkia - RTVS
Slovenia - RTV SLO
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Switzerland - SRG-SSR
Latin America & Caribbean - ESPN
Colombia - CaracolTV
Canada - FloBikes
United States - NBC Sports
Subsaharan Africa - Supersport
Middle East & North Africa - BeIN Sports
China - CCTV, Zhibo TV
Japan - J Sports
New Zealand - Sky Sport
Australia - SBS
United States/Africa/Middle East/South Amerca - TV5 Monde
Final startlist Tour de France with BIB | Vingegaard, Pogacar, Cavendish, Van der Poel, Van Aert, Alaphilippe, Bernal, Pidcock, Sagan and Girmay
Estimated start and finish times for Tour de France:
Stage 1: 12:30-17:15CET
Stage 2: 12:15-17:05CET
Stage 3: 13:00-17:30CET
Stage 4: 13:10-17:10CET
Stage 5: 13:05-17:20CET
Stage 6: 13:10-17:10CET
Stage 7: 13:15-17:10CET
Stage 8: 12:30-17:10CET
Stage 9: 13:30-18:05CET
Stage 10: 13:05-17:20CET
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Stage 11: 13:05-17:20CET
Stage 12: 13:05-17:20CET
Stage 13: 13:45-17:10CET
Stage 14: 13:05-17:20CET
Stage 15: 13:05-18:00CET
Stage 16: 13:05-17:35CET
Stage 17: 12:20-17:05CET
Stage 18: 13:05-17:30CET
Stage 19: 13:15-17:10CET
Stage 20: 13:30-16:55CET
Stage 21: 16:30-19:30CET
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How To Watch the Tour de France in 2024
Cheer on your favorite riders and teams as the Tour de France races to NBC Sports platforms this summer.
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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 because it streams every stage of the men’s and women’s races, plus the daily Tour de France Pre-Race Show . Meanwhile, NBC will carry select portions of the men’s 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.
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Best Tour de France TV plans
A Peacock subscription is the best way to watch the Tour de France. Starting at $7.99 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 .
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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.
Does Peacock include the Tour de France world feed?
No, Peacock won’t stream the 2024 Tour de France world feed. While the service carried the world feed in 2023, subscribers will only get NBC Sports-produced coverage in 2024. That means you’re stuck with play-by-play caller Phil Liggett, analyst Bob Roll, and reporters Steve Porino and Christian Vande Velde. You can work around this by using a VPN set to Canada and signing up for FloBikes, which features Eurosport’s coverage with commentators Anthony McCrossan and Nicolas Roche.
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.
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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.
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Tour de France 2023 on TV: Watch live coverage and ITV highlights
Your guide on how to watch the Tour de France 2023 live on TV and details about highlights throughout the event.
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The Tour de France is ready to put riders to the ultimate test once again with a cluster of the world's finest ready to brave the hills of the French countryside in pursuit of glory.
Fans can soak up all the action live on TV, with options including comprehensive coverage on free-to-air and paid platforms.
Jonas Vingegaard triumphed in last year's Tour after finishing second to Tadej Pogačar in 2021. The pair look set to clash once more this year in a tantalising battle that could shape the Tour.
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British riders include the likes of Mark Cavendish, Adam Yates, Simon Yates and Tom Pidcock. Last year's third-place finisher Geraint Thomas will not feature in France after coming second in the Giro d'Italia and turning his attention to the Vuelta a España later this summer.
The route will lead riders from Bilbao, Spain, through to the finish line in Paris, with a whole lot of inevitable drama in between.
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How to watch Tour de France 2023 on TV and live stream
UK viewers can watch all of the action live on ITV4 and discovery+ , the main hub for all Eurosport live coverage.
ITV4 will broadcast daily coverage of all the stages throughout the event. ITVX will also stream the coverage online.
Every stage will also be broadcast between the Eurosport 1 and 2 channels with discovery+ encompassing all of their coverage online.
The discovery+ Entertainment & Sport plan is available for £6.99 a month or £59.99 per year .
You can also add discovery+ Entertainment & Sport to your Amazon Prime Video account by signing up for the service as an add-on.
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You can also stream the event on GCN+ which is available for £6.99 per month or £39.99 per year.
Welsh-language channel S4C is also showing live coverage of the race.
Tour de France 2023 highlights on TV
There will be regular highlights shows across ITV4, discovery+ , Eurosport, GCN+ and S4C throughout the Tour de France so you can keep track of all the biggest moments.
The ITV4 highlights show airs at 7pm each night of the event, with the final day show starting at 9pm.
Who won the Tour de France 2022?
Jonas Vingegaard triumphed in the 2022 Tour de France with two minutes and 43 seconds between him and former champion Tadej Pogačar.
Wout van Aert started the Tour in command, Pogačar picked up the lead approaching the halfway mark, before Vingegaard claimed the lead after Stage 11 and didn't look back.
Tour de France past winners
2010: Andy Schleck
2011: Cadel Evans
2012: Bradley Wiggins
2013: Chris Froome
2014: Vincenzo Nibali
2015: Chris Froome
2016: Chris Froome
2017: Chris Froome
2 018: Geraint Thomas
2019: Egan Bernal
2020: Tadej Pogacar
2021: Tadej Pogacar
2022: Jonas Vingegaard
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Everything to know about the 2023 Tour de France
Cycling's biggest event will begin on july 1, by max molski • published june 28, 2023 • updated on june 28, 2023 at 11:25 am.
The top cyclists from around the globe are about to embark on a grueling journey through France.
The 110th Tour de France is set to begin this weekend as competitors chase yellow jerseys and the overall top prize throughout the next month. The event will conclude in Paris after 21 stages with one racer being crowned the champion.
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Here is everything to know about this year’s Tour de France, including TV information, course details and key racers.
When does the 2023 Tour de France begin?
The Tour de France does not actually begin in France.
The competition begins on Saturday, July 1, with the Grand Depart in Bilbao, Spain. Racers will cross over into France in Stage 3 and remain there until they cross the final finish line.
When does the 2023 Tour de France end?
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Speaking of the end, the 2023 Tour de France will conclude on Sunday, July 23, when the cyclists race from Yvelines to Paris in the final stage.
How to watch the 2023 Tour de France
NBC, Peacock and USA Network will broadcast different stages of the 2023 Tour de France.
Peacock will also air pre-race shows ahead of each stage of the competition.
How to stream the 2023 Tour de France
Coverage can be streamed on Peacock, NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports app.
How long is the 2023 Tour de France?
The total distance for the 2023 Tour de France is 3,408.9 kilometers (2,118 miles). Cyclists will have to go that distance across 21 stages with just two rest days throughout the event.
2023 Tour de France route
Here is a look at each stage of the 2023 Tour de France with start and finish points, as well as distance:
- Stage 1: July 1, Bilbao to Bilbao, 182 km
- Stage 2: July 2, Vitoria Gasteiz to Saint-Sebastien, 209 km
- Stage 3: July 3, Amorebieta-Etxano to Bayonne, 193.5 km
- Stage 4: July 4, Dax to Nogaro, 182 km
- Stage 5: July 5, Pau to Laruns, 163 km
- Stage 6: July 6, Tarbes to Cauterets-Cambasque, 145 km
- Stage 7: July 7, Mont-de-Marsan to Bordeaux, 170 km
- Stage 8: July 8, Libourne to Limoges, 201 km
- Stage 9: July 9, Saint-Leonard-de-Noblat to Puy de Dome, 182.5 km
- Stage 10: July 11, Vulcania to Issoire, 167.5 km
- Stage 11: July 12, Clermont-Ferrand to Moulins, 180 km
- Stage 12: July 13, Roanne to Belleville-en-Beaujolais, 169 km
- Stage 13: July 14, Chatillon-sur-Chalaronne to Grand Colombier, 138 km
- Stage 14: July 15, Annemasse to Morzine Les Portes du Soleil, 152 km
- Stage 15: July 16, Les Gets Les Portes du Soleil to Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc, 179 km
- Stage 16: July 18, Passy to Combloux, 22.4 km
- Stage 17: July 19, Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc to Courchevel, 166 km
- Stage 18: July 20, Moutiers to Bourg-en-Bresse, 185 km
- Stage 19: July 21, Moirans-en-Montagne to Poligny, 173 km
- Stage 20: July 22, Belfort to Le Markstein Fellering, 133.5 km
- Stage 21: July 23, Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines to Paris Champs-Elysees, 115.5 km
2023 Tour de France prize money
The total prize money for this year’s competition is €2,308,200, which is around $2.5 million.
The winner will take home €500,000 (around $546,000), the second-place finisher will earn €200,000 (around $218,000) and third place will collect €100,000 (around $109,000).
Who will race in the Tour de France 2023?
Each of the last three Tour winners will be racing in 2023.
Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark is looking for a repeat after emerging victorious in 2022. Tadej Pogacar of Slovenia already has a back-to-back under his belt, winning consecutively in 2020 and 2021. Egan Bernal of Colombia, the 2019 winner, is eyeing his second Tour title.
Mark Cavendish’s last ride will also be something to watch. The 38-year-old from Great Britain is tied for the all-time record in Tour stage wins (34) and said 2023 will be his final season.
As for the U.S., six Americans will participate this year: Lawson Craddock, Matteo Jorgenson, Sepp Kuss, Neilson Powless, Quinn Simmons and Kevin Vermaerke. Powless’ 12th-place finish last year was the best finish by an American in the competition since 2015.
In all, 22 teams will compete in the 2023 Tour de France. Each team has 10 members, two of whom are substitutes.
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The total distance for the 2023 Tour de France is 3,408.9 kilometers (2,118 miles). Cyclists will have to go that distance across 21 stages with just two rest days throughout the event. 2023 Tour ...
NBC Sports airs every stage of the 110th Tour de France, including live daily start-to-finish coverage on Peacock. ... 2023 Tour de France TV, live stream schedule. By; OlympicTalk, By; OlympicTalk . Published July 21, 2023 09:27 PM ... Sam Bewley and Brent Bookwater preview next month's 2023 Tour de France and highlight the cyclists to watch ...
2023 Tour de France TV & Streaming Schedule on NBC Sports. All Times Eastern. All live coverage on NBC and USA Network is also available on the NBC Sports app. Saturday, July 1. 6am Tour de France ...
The 2023 Tour de France totals 3,402.8 kilometers, or about 2,115 miles. Last year's race was slightly shorter, checking in at 3,349.8 kilometers, or 2,081.47 miles.
The total distance for the 2023 Tour de France is 3,408.9 kilometers (2,118 miles). Cyclists will have to go that distance across 21 stages with just two rest days throughout the event. 2023 Tour ...
The total distance for the 2023 Tour de France is 3,408.9 kilometers (2,118 miles). Cyclists will have to go that distance across 21 stages with just two rest days throughout the event. 2023 Tour ...
Published June 14, 2023 10:00 AM. The world's most famed bicycle race is back for its 110th year, as the 2023 Tour de France will get underway in just a few weeks, Saturday, July 1 through Sunday, July 23, airing on both NBC and Peacock. Aside from intense racing and historic sites, this year's race will bring 12 new stage towns to the map ...
Jun 30, 2023. The Tour de France returns Saturday for its 110th edition, this time beginning in Spain's Basque Country, and will end on Sunday, July 23, in Paris. As always, the race — which ...
The total distance for the 2023 Tour de France is 3,408.9 kilometers (2,118 miles). Cyclists will have to go that distance across 21 stages with just two rest days throughout the event. 2023 Tour ...
The total distance for the 2023 Tour de France is 3,408.9 kilometers (2,118 miles). Cyclists will have to go that distance across 21 stages with just two rest days throughout the event. 2023 Tour ...
2023 Tour de France full TV schedule: (All times Eastern) July 23. Pre-Race Show: 10 a.m. (Peacock) Stage 21: Yvelines-Paris: 10:10 a.m. (Peacock) Everything you need to know to watch this year's ...
TV Guide - watch tour de france 2023. The 2023 Tour de France will take place from the 1st to 23rd of July 2023 and will be the 110th edition of the Grand Boucle. A race starting the Basque Country in Spain, it will see another set of masterful performances and show across the three weeks in what many term as the climax of the cycling season ...
Tour de France 2023 route and schedule. Saturday 1st July. Stage 1: Bilbao to Bilbao, 182km. Sunday 2nd July. Stage 2: Vitoria-Gasteiz to San Sebastian, 209km. Monday 3rd July. Stage 3: Amorebieta ...
HOW TO WATCH THE 2023 TOUR DE FRANCE LIVE WITHOUT CABLE: You can also find a Tour de France live stream with an active subscription to an over-the-top streaming service that offers NBC. Thankfully ...
By Taylor Kujawa. Aug 5, 2024 2:45 PM ET | Share. 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.
Published: Wednesday, 28 June 2023 at 3:43 pm. Subscribe to Radio Times magazine and get 12 issues for £1. The Tour de France is ready to put riders to the ultimate test once again with a cluster ...
Here is a look at each stage of the 2023 Tour de France with start and finish points, as well as distance: Stage 1: July 1, Bilbao to Bilbao, 182 km. Stage 2: July 2, Vitoria Gasteiz to Saint ...
The 2023 Tour de France was the 110th edition of the Tour de France.It started in Bilbao, Spain, on 1 July and ended with the final stage at Champs-Élysées, Paris, on 23 July.. Defending champion Jonas Vingegaard (Team Jumbo-Visma) won the general classification for the second year in a row. Two-time champion Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) finished in second place, with Adam Yates (UAE ...
17. jul 2023 kl. 19.04. Christian IpsenJournalist, TV 2 Sport. Tirsdag vil et nyt kapitel om duellen mellem Jonas Vingegaard og Tadej Pogacar blive skrevet. Her skal de to rivaler og resten af ...
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