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NBC Sports airs every stage of the 110th Tour de France, including live daily start-to-finish coverage on Peacock .
Additional encores of each stage air on USA at 2 a.m. ET most days. All NBC and USA Network coverage also streams on NBCSports.com/live and the NBC Sports app. Complete broadcast information is here .
Peacock will also air daily live pre-race shows setting up each stage.
The Tour began July 1 with the Grand Départ in Spain before crossing into France on the third stage.
The Tour covers France’s five biggest mountain ranges, including eight mountain stages and four summit finishes.
The Tour will not have a time trial on the penultimate day as it did the last three years. Instead, the 20th stage, usually the last competitive stage for the yellow jersey, includes five significant climbs.
This is the first Tour since 2009 to include the last three men to win a Tour. That’s Dane Jonas Vingegaard, who went from a fish-packing facility worker years ago to the top of pro cycling in 2022; Slovenian Tadej Pogacar, who in 2020 became at 21 the second-youngest winner in race history, then repeated in 2021, and Colombian Egan Bernal, who in 2019 became the first South American to win the Tour.
Mark Cavendish, a 38-year-old Brit aiming to break his tie for the career Tour de France stage wins record of 34, crashed out in the eighth stage of his final Tour.
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The 2023 Tour de France arrives in Paris for its final stage: here's how to watch the racing on TV
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It's the final day of this year's race, and – with the battle for the yellow jersey effectively over – Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) has achieved his second victory in a row. The sprinters will be out for glory in Paris, however, so you'll be looking for a Tour de France live stream so you can watch the action from the finish line as it happens. Coverage is available free-to-air on ITVX (UK) and SBS On-Demand (AUS), so make sure you know how to watch for free with a VPN from anywhere .
Saturday's stage 20 between Moûtiers and Bourg-en-Bresse was won by two-time Tour winner Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates). That meant that second-placed Pogačar, who had been neck-and-neck with Vingegaard until Tuesday's time trial, claimed back a few seconds in the General Classification , but not enough to make a significant dent on Vingegaard's seven-minute lead. Pogačar's UA teammate, Adam Yates, will occupy the third step on the podium.
Sunday's final stage takes the riders on a 115km route from Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines to Paris, culminating on the famous Champs-Élysées. Alpecin-Deceuninck will surely be trying to get their green jersey wearer, Jasper Philipsen, in contention for a sprint finish, with the rider trying to secure his fifth stage stage win of this year's Tour. You can find out if he manages it by tuning into a Tour de France 2023 live stream. You'll find everything you need to know about how to watch the race below.
Quick guide to watching the Tour de France 2023
Like many big bike races the Tour de France will be live-streamed on GCN+, Discovery+ and Eurosport, as well as ITV4, in the UK and in Europe.
Subscription costs are £6.99/month or $8.99/month, and £39.99 or $49.99 for a year.
Flobikes will be showing the race in Canada; a year-long subscription will set you back $209.99. Meanwhile, in the USA NBC Sports via Peacock Premium ($4.99 per month in the US) will show the race. Australians can can watch the Tour for free on SBS on Demand.
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Watch Tour de France live stream in the UK
All 21 stages of the 2023 Tour de France route will be broadcast live in the UK, with GCN+ , Discovery+ , Eurosport and ITV all showing the live action.
Highlights and analysis shows of each stage will also be available.
To gain access to Discovery+ and Eurosport coverage, you can subscribe for £59.99 a year, or £6.99 per month. Alternatively, access to GCN+ also costs £39.99 a year, or £6.99 per month. ITV's coverage (via ITVX) is free to view.
Welsh cycling fans also have the option of watching the race on Welsh-language channel S4C.
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Tour de France 2023 preview: Full schedule and how to watch live
Another thrilling battle at the 2023 Tour de France is in sight as Tadej Pogacer will try to take back the Tour de France crown that he lost to Jonas Vingegaard last year. Here is all you need to about this year’s race which begins on 1 July in Bilbao, Spain.
The Tour de France 2023 has all the makings of another road cycling thriller.
Will the world’s most prestigious race be the third act in the epic battle between defending champion Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark and 2021 champion Tadej Pogacar ?
Soon we will have all the answers with the 110 th edition of the French Grand Tour starting on Saturday (1 July) in Bilbao, the largest city in the Basque Country, Spain.
Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) is hoping to be crowned champion again, after he won last year’s race as just the second Dane in history ahead of Slovenia’s two-time Tour de France winner, Tadej Pogacar
It is the 110 th edition of the French Grand Tour that will feature Tokyo 2020 Olympic champion Richard Carapaz , silver medallist Wout van Aert and bronze medallist Pogacar.
La Grande Boucle will cover 3,404 km over the 21 stages, with the final stage taking place at the Champs-Élysées in Paris on 23 July. There are eight flat stages, four hilly stages, one time trial and eight mountain stages. Four of these have summit finishes, including the stage to the mythical Puy de Dôme.
176 riders will be on the start line at the Guggenheim Museum, one of Bilbao’s major tourist attractions, with eight riders for each of the 22 teams.
Below you will find everything you need to know about this year’s Tour de France.
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Tour de france 2023 general classification riders to watch.
In 2022, we witnessed a breathtaking duel between Vingegaard and Pogacar , and they are coming into this year’s race as the two big favourites.
The 26-year-old Dane has participated in four stage races this season, having won three of them in dominant fashion - O Gran Camiño, Itzulia Basque Country, and most recently the Critérium du Dauphiné.
Pogacar and Vingegaard last faced each other at the Paris-Nice in March, where the 24-year-old Slovenian claimed victory ahead of David Gaudu and Vingegaard .
UAE Tean Emirates captain Pogacar has claimed no less than 14 victories this season including Paris-Nice, Tour of Flanders, Amstel Gold Race and La Flèche Wallonne, before he crashed and broke his wrist at the Liège-Bastogne-Liège.
The two-time Il Lombardia winner made his comeback last week, claiming both the Slovenian national time trial and road race championship.
2022 Giro d’Italia winner Jai Hindley is going to be the leader on a strong BORA - Hansgrohe team. At the Critérium du Dauphiné, 27-year-old Hindley finished fourth behind Adam Yates of the UAE Team Emirates and his compatriot Ben O'Connor of AG2R Citroën Team.
With his win at last year’s Giro, the Australian has shown that he has the endurance needed to compete in a three-week Grand Tour.
22-year-old Mattias Skjelmose (Denmark) stunned the world of cycling by winning the Tour de Suisse earlier this month ahead of the likes of Remco Evenepoel and Juan Ayuso .
He continued his impressive run and was crowned Danish road race champion on Sunday (25 June), after a spectacular solo effort in the final kilometres.
The Trek-Segafredo rider has participated in one Grand Tour previously as he rode the Giro d’Italia last year finishing just 40 th . This year’s Tour de France will be a test of his stamina.
And dont count out Enric Mas. The 28-year-old Spaniard has finished second in the general classification at the Vuelta a España three times and is hoping to make the podium at the Tour.
The Movistar rider came in top six overall in three stage races this season.
Other key riders at the Tour de France 2023
Green jersey.
Last year's points competition winner Wout van Aert has already announced that the green jersey will not be a target for him as he aims to win stages and prepare for the UCI Cycling World Championships that takes place just two weeks after the finish in Paris.
That leaves Jasper Philipsen of Alpecin-Deceuninck as the favourite to take the crown. The Belgian clinched two stages last season - including the most prestigious sprint finish on the Champs-Élysées - and he has already six race wins this season. His versatile teammate Mathieu van der Poel seems to be in the shape of his life, and if the Paris-Roubaix winner gets the freedom to chase the green jersey, watch out for the Dutchman.
The biggest threat might come from Soudal-Quick Step that always target stage wins with their sprinter. Fabio Jakobsen will be their trusted sprinter, like last year. The Dutchman is supported by a strong sprint cast with the most experienced lead-out man in the peloton, Michael Mørkøv, to set him up.
Sprinter’s teams like Team Jayco Alula with Dylan Groenewegen and Lotto Dstny with Caleb Ewan will also chase stage wins and are contenders for the green jersey.
Denmark’s Mads Pedersen and Biniam Girmay of Eritrea are not only great sprinters but also good climbers. That ability can secure points for the green jersey classification on the more hilly stages. Pedersen took his first Tour de France stage win in last year’s edition and claimed the green jersey in the Vuelta a España, but like van Aert he has announced his focus is to arrive in top shape at the UCI Cycling World Championships in Glasgow.
Polka dot jersey
In the last three editions of the Tour de France, the winner of the king of the mountains classification has also been the overall winner of the Tour de France. Therefore, Pogacar and Vingegaard are the top contenders this year.
For the French riders it will be a special achievement to be on the podium in Paris wearing the polka dot jersey. Thibaut Pinot , who was king of the mountains classification at the Giro d’Italia in May is keen on challenging the two top guns as is 2019 polka dot jersey winner Romain Bardet .
Tour de France 2023 route and important stages
The 2023 Tour de France begins with a hilly stage containing some 3,400 metres of climbing. Contenders for the overall win will have to be ready from the start on the hills around Bilbao. The stage suits classics specialist like Mathieu van der Poel , Wout van Aert and Julian Alaphilippe who all want to be the first rider to wear the yellow jersey at this year’s Tour de France.
After another hilly stage in the Basque Country to San Sebastian on stage two, the peloton will cross the French border and resume the race with flat stages on day three and four.
Stage five will take the peloton on the first mountain stage in the Pyrenees which includes Col du Soudet and Col de Marie Blanque. The following day, the riders will tackle the mythical mountain Col du Tourmalet before finishing the stage on the category 1 climb Cauterets-Cambasque. Week one concludes with an eagerly anticipated summit finish to the volcano Puy de Dôme that returns to the Tour after a 35-year absence.
On stage 13 in week two, the teams face a gruelling finish to Col du Grand Colombier in the Jura mountains. The two following days will also test the riders’ climbing skills with stage 15 featuring a summit finish to Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc in the Alps to end week two.
The final week kicks off with stage 16, the only individual time trial in the race. It is just 22 kilometres long but contains a fair amount of climbing, especially in the second part of the route. After the time trial, the queen stage of the Tour de France with more than 5000 metres of climbing is sure to generate plenty of drama. Colo de la Loze, the highest point of the race at 2304m, is the biggest obstacle on this stage being 28 kilometres long, with an average gradient of six percent.
Two flatter stages follow ahead of a short but mountainous penultimate stage in the Vosges on stage 20. It will be the last chance for the general classification contenders to gain time before the celebrations in Paris.
Day-by-day route of the 2023 Tour de France
Saturday 1 July: Stage 1 - Bilbao-Bilbao (182km)
Sunday 2 July: Stage 2 - Vitoria-Gasteiz - Saint-Sebastian (208.9km)
Monday 3 July: Stage 3 - Amorebieta - Etxano-Bayonne (187.4 km)
Tuesday 4 July: Stage 4 - Dax - Nogaro (181.8 km)
Wednesday 5 July: Stage 5 - Pau - Laruns (162.7 km)
Thursday 6 July: Stage 6 - Tarbes - Cauterets-Cambasque (144.9 km)
Friday 7 July: Stage 7 - Mont-de-Marsan - Bordeaux (169.9 km)
Saturday 8 July: Stage 8 - Libourne - Limoges (200.7 km)
Sunday 9 July: Stage 9 - Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat - Puy de Dôme (182.4 km)
Monday 10 July: Rest Day
Tuesday 11 July: Stage 10 - Vulcania - Issoire (167.2 km)
Wednesday 12 July: Stage 11 - Clermont-Ferrand - Moulins (179.8 km)
Thursday 13 July: Stage 12 - Roanne - Belleville-en-Beaujolais (168.8 km)
Friday 14 July: Stage 13 - Châtillon-sur-Chalaronne - Grand Colombier (137.8 km)
Saturday 15 July: Stage 14 - Annemasse - Morzine Les Portes du Soleil (151.8 km)
Sunday 16 July Stage 15 - Les Gets les portes du soleil - Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc (179 km)
Monday 17 July: Rest Day
Tuesday 18 July: Stage 16 - Passy - Combloux (22.4 km individual time trial)
Wednesday 19 July: Stage 17 - Saint-Gervais-Mont-Blanc - Courchevel (165.7 km)
Thursday 20 July: Stage 18 - Moûtiers - Bourg-en-Bresse (184.9 km)
Friday July 21: Stage 19 - Moirans-en-Montagne - Poligny (172.8 km)
Saturday July 22: Stage 20 - Belfort - Le Markstein Fellering (133.5 km)
Sunday July 23: Stage 21 - Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines - Paris Champs-Élysées (115.1 km)
How to watch the 2023 Tour de France live
The Tour de France will be shown live in 190 countries. Here is a list of the official broadcast partners across different territories.
Basque Country - EiTB
Belgium - RTBF and VRT
Czech Republic - Česká Televize
Denmark - TV2
Europe - Eurosport Eurosport
France - France TV Sport France TV Sport and Eurosport France
Germany - Discovery+ and ARD
Ireland - TG4
Italy - Discovery+ and RAI Sport
Luxemburg - RTL
Netherlands - Discovery+ and NOS
Norway - TV2
Portugal - RTP
Scandinavia - Discovery+
Slovakia - RTVS
Slovenia - RTV SLO
Spain - RTVE
Switzerland - SRG-SSR
United Kingdom - Discovery+ and ITV
Wales - S4C
Canada - FloBikes
Colombia - CaracolTV
Latin America & Caribbean: ESPN
South America - TV5 Monde
United States - NBC Sports and TV5 Monde
Asia Pacific
Australia - SBS
China - CCTV and Zhibo TV
Japan - J Sports
New Zealand - Sky Sport
South-East Asia - Global Cycling Network and Eurosport
Middle East and Africa
The Middle East and North Africa - BeIN Sports and TV5 Monde
Subsaharan Africa - Supersport and TV5 Monde
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How to Watch the 2023 Tour de France—and Who Might Win
From cable TV to live streaming, here are your options for watching the 2023 Tour, plus details about riders to watch.
The 2023 Tour de France begins on Saturday, July 1, 2023 in the Spanish Basque region, with a hilly 182K road race through the steep hills around Bilbao. So it’s time to start planning how you’re going to watch it.
Whether that means streaming from your phone, starting your morning with the previous day’s highlights, or inviting your friends over for a viewing party, the options for watching the Tour de France are plentiful.
For the Fanatics
In general, NBC offers the most accessible and affordable (and legal) options for American viewers to watch the Tour de France through its Peacock Premium streaming service for $4.99 a month. For ad-free coverage you’ll need a subscription to Peacock Premium Plus, which runs $9.99 a month. (Eligible Comcast Xfinity X1 and Flex customers and Cox Contour customers may already access Peacock Premium for free.)
You could cancel your subscription at the end of the Tour, but consider this: by subscribing to Peacock Premium or Peacock Premium Plus you’ll also have access to the full men’s and women’s Tours as well as other races covered by NBC and its partners, including the 2023 Vuelta a España and next year’s editions of Paris-Nice and Paris-Roubaix .
The Peacock app is available on Roku, Apple devices, Android and AndroidTV devices, Google platforms, Chromecast, Xbox devices, Playstation 4 and 4 Pro, VIZIO SmartCast TVs, and LG Smart TVs. You can also watch online via the Peacock website.
If you have a good cable package and prefer conventional viewing on your television, you’re in luck: NBC will offer the race to cable subscribers via the USA Network and CNBC. Live coverage often starts around 7 a.m. ET, so 9-to-5ers will likely need to record each stage and watch later. (Check the full schedule for details.)
No Cable? No Problem.
If you don’t have cable and want more than what’s offered on the NBC app, a subscription to FuboTV costs $70 per month. Add the $12 per month cycling package you’ll have full access to NBC’s coverage of the race. Fubo’s also great for those who love cycling year round, as FuboTV has a full-time cycling channel covering the major Tours, the Classics, some world championship events, and even BMX racing. (It’s also available in Canada.) If you’ve been looking for a streaming service that offers most if not all of the channels you enjoy watching, it’s a solid option.
Riders to Watch
Denmark’s Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma), the defending champion , should enter this year’s race as the top favorite. He’s spent much of the season at training camps with his teammates, but when he has raced, he’s done well, winning two of three stage races he entered and finishing third in the one that he didn’t. His squad is the strongest in the Tour and the course suits him. Assuming he makes it to the starting line in Bilbao without any unexpected mishaps (like crashes or illnesses), he’s the #1 contender.
Slovenia’s Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) who won back-to-back Tours in 2020 and 2021 and absolutely CRUSHED the first part of the season (he won the Ruta del Sol, Paris-Nice, the Tour of Flanders , the Amstel Gold Race , and Flèche Wallonne ) would have been the top favorite had he not crashed and broken his wrist at Liège-Bastogne-Liège. The injury forced him off the bike for a while, interrupting his training for the Tour. But that might be a good thing: first because it means he’ll be peaking a bit later in the race; and second because he’ll be a bit more of a dark horse, which could play right into his hands. He has the added advantage of having beaten Vingegaard the only time they raced against one another so far this season: at Paris-Nice in March.
The INEOS Grenadiers will again come to the Tour led by Colombia’s Daniel Martinez, who’s so far failed to live up to the expectations the team had for him when they signed him away from EF Education a few years ago. He’ll be joined by his compatriot, Egan Bernal , the winner of the 2019 Tour de France (and 2021 Giro d’Italia ) who’s slowly been working his way back from a crash that nearly took his life in February 2022.
Other contenders include Spain’s Enric Mas (Movistar), a three-time runner-up in the Tour of Spain who has fifth- and sixth-place Tour de France finishes on his resume; France’s David Gaudu (Groupama-FDJ), who narrowly missed a spot on the final podium last year; and Ecuador’s Richard Carapaz (EF Education-EasyPost), who has podium finishes in all three grand tours including a win at the 2019 Giro d’Italia .
Tour de France Stage Schedule
The 2023 Tour is 21 stages long and includes two rest days. Here’s a look at the day-to-day stage schedule:
- Stage 1 : July 1 - Hilly - Bilbao to Bilbao - 182K
- Stage 2 : July 2 - Hilly - Vitoria-Gasteiz to Saint-Sébastien - 209K
- Stage 3 : July 3 - Flat - Amborebieta-Etxano to Bayonne - 185K
- Stage 4 : July 4 - Flat - Dax to Nogaro - 182K
- Stage 5: July 5 - Mountain - Pau to Laruns - 165K
- Stage 6 : July 6 - Mountain - Tarbes to Cauterets-Cambasque - 145K
- Stage 7 : July 7 - Flat - Mont-De-Marsan to Bordeaux - 170K
- Stage 8 : July 8 - Hilly - Libourne to Limoges - 201K
- Stage 9 : July 9 - Mountain - Saint-Léonard-De-Noblat to Puy de Dôme - 184K
- July 10 - Rest Day
- Stage 10 : July 11 - Hilly - Vulcania to Issoire - 167K
- Stage 11 : July 12 - Flat - Clermont-Ferrand to Moulins - 180K
- Stage 12 : July 13 - Hilly - Roanne to Belleville-en-Beaujolais - 169K
- Stage 13 : July 14 - Mountain - Châtillon-Sur-Chalaronne to Grand Colombie - 138K
- Stage 14 : July 15 - Mountain - Annemasse to Morzine Les Portes Du Soleil - 152K
- Stage 15 : July 16 - Mountain - Les Gets Les Portes Du Soleil to Saint-Gervais Mont Blanc - 180K
- July 17 - Rest Day
- Stage 16 : July 18 - Individual Time Trial - Passy to Combloux - 22K
- Stage 17 : July 19 - Mountain - Saint-Gervais Mont Blanc to Courchevel - 166K
- Stage 18 : July 20 - Hilly - Moûtiers to Bourg-En-Bresse - 186K
- Stage 19 : July 21 - Flat - Moirans-en-Montagne to Poligny - 173K
- Stage 20 : July 22 - Mountain - Belfort to Le Markstein Fellering - 133K
- Stage 21 : July 23 - Flat - Saint-Quentin-En-Yvelines to Paris Champs-Élysées - 115K
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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)
Tour de France 2023 live streams: How to watch for free, channels, schedule and more
Is the Tour de France all about Pogačar vs Vingegaard?
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You'll be able to watch the Tour de France online, no matter where you go — so you can follow the titans of the tires. Stage 19 just completed, and saw Matej Mohorič (Bahrain Victorious) take the win in an amazing phtoo-finish.
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It's the biggest race of them all, but these days, the Tour de France means one thing: Tadej Pogačar vs Jonas Vingegaard. Between them the duo have won the last three editions of the race, with Vingegaard taking the 2022 race for Team Jumbo–Visma and Pogačar winning in 2020 and 2021.
In the most recent action, Vingegaard left Pogačar in the dust, gaining six minutes on his rival in the final climb. Pogačar called it "one of the worst days of my life on the bike."
Vingegaard is still in the lead, and fended off some anti-doping questions at the end of Stage 19. Two more stages remain, and Pogačar is still in second, with Adam Yates is in third.
Here's how to watch Tour de France live streams online, from anywhere.
If you live in the U.K., Australia, France, Italy, Spain or Belgium, then you can look forward to a FREE Tour de France live stream in 2023.
That's because the free-to-air ITV4 and its ITVX streaming service in the U.K., SBS and SBS on Demand streaming service in Australia, France.TV in France, Rai Play in Italy, Teledeporte in Spain, and RTBF in Belgium all have rights to the action.
But what if you're based in one of those countries but aren't at home to catch that free Tour de France coverage? Maybe you're on holiday and don't want to spend money on pay TV in another country, when you'd usually be able to watch for free at home?
Don't worry — you can watch it via a VPN instead. We'll show you how to do that below.
It's only natural that you might want to watch a Tour de France live stream from your home country, but what if you're not there when the race is on?
Look no further than a VPN, or virtual private network. A VPN makes it look as if you're surfing the web from your home country, rather than the one you're in. That means you can access the streaming services you already pay for, from anywhere on Earth. Or anywhere that has an internet connection, at least.
For instance, a Brit who's currently in the U.S. could watch Tour de France live streams on ITVX , even though they're not in the U.K.
They're totally legal, inexpensive and easy to use. We've tested lots of the best VPN services and our favorite right now is ExpressVPN . It's fast, works on loads of devices and even offers a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Safety, speed and simplicity combine to make ExpressVPN our favorite VPN service. It's also compatible with loads of devices and there's a 30-day money-back guarantee if you want to try it out.
Using a VPN is incredibly simple.
1. Install the VPN of your choice . As we've said, ExpressVPN is our favorite.
2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance if you're in the U.S. and want to view a British service, you'd select U.K. from the list.
3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to ITVX or another website and watch Tour de France.
How to watch Tour de France live streams in the US
If you're in the U.S. you have a few options for watching Tour de France. The entire race is on Peacock . However, stage 1 is also on NBC , and stage 3 is on USA Network .
NBC can be accessed with one of the best TV antennas , while USA Network is available in some cable packages.
If you've cut the cord and don't have cable, you can watch Tour de France via several live TV services, including NBC's own Peacock , plus Sling TV and Fubo .
Of these options, we recommend Peacock: It costs just $4.99/month with ads, or $9.99 without, and includes lots more great content in addition to Tour de France live streams.
If you go the Sling TV route, you'll want Sling Blue, which is $45 per month and comes with more than 40 channels, including NBC (in select regions) and USA Network. And right now, Sling is offering $25 off your first month .
Fubo , meanwhile, costs $75 per month for 161 channels, including NBC and USA network. Sports fans will find a number of niche sports channels among its lineup.
In addition to showing Tour de France live streams, Peacock also has a huge library of originals and licensed content drawn from various brands. That includes shows like Yellowstone , Law and Order, the Real Housewives and more.
Sling TV includes both NBC and USA network in its Blue plan, which comes with 40-plus channels. Right now, new subscribers get $25 off their first month .
If you love sports, you might want to check out Fubo . It's got dozens of sports channels, including NBC and USA Network. Check it out with their 7-day free trial .
If you already use those services but aren't in the U.S. right now, you can watch Tour de France live streams by using a good cycling VPN . And if, for whatever reason, you can't get it working, do remember that you have the comfort of a 30-day money-back guarantee with ExpressVPN.
How to watch Tour de France live streams in the UK
As explained above, every Tour de France stage is being shown for free in the U.K. courtesy of ITV and ITVX (formerly ITV Hub).
For those who prefer Welsh-language commentary, S4C is also providing free coverage of the race. This can be accessed for free via BBC iPlayer .
Alternatively, there's Discovery Plus and Eurosport , which have ad-free Tour de France coverage. As Eurosport is part of Discovery Plus, it doesn't matter one which you subscribe to.
Discovery Plus is available for £6.99/month or £59.99/year. You can sign up for Discovery Plus here , or access the service via Amazon Prime Video — and here you can get a seven-day free trial of the service. Plus, if you don't already have Amazon Prime itself, you can get a 30-day free trial of that too.
On holiday this week? Sign up to ExpressVPN or another VPN service and you'll be able to use the services you already subscribe to.
How to watch Tour de France live streams in Canada
Cycling fans in Canada can watch Tour de France on FloBikes , which costs US$150 per year.
Not at home right now? Use ExpressVPN or another VPN service to trick your device into thinking you're still in Canada.
How to watch Tour de France live streams in Australia
As you may already be aware, Aussies can watch Tour de France for free on SBS and SBS on Demand .
Not in Australia right now? You can simply use a VPN, such as ExpressVPN , to watch Tour de France on your SBS account, as if you were back home.
Tour de France 2023 route
Tour de France 2023 stages and start times
(All times ET)
Stage 1 – Sat 01/07, Bilbao (182km) – 6.30am Stage 2 – Sun 02/07, Vitoria-Gasteiz to San Sebastián (209km) – 6.15am Stage 3 – Mon 03/07, Amorebieta-Etxano to Bayonne (185km) – 7am Stage 4 – Tue 04/07, Dax to Nogaro (182km) – 7.10am Stage 5 – Wed 05/07, Pau to Laruns (165km) – 7.05am Stage 6 – Thu 06/07, Tarbes to Cauterets (145km) – 7.10am Stage 7 – Fri 07/07, Mont-de-Marsan to Bordeaux (170km) – 7.15am Stage 8 – Sat 08/07, Libourne to Limoges (201km) – 6.30am Stage 9 – Sun 09/07, Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat to Puy de Dôme (184km) – 7.30am
Rest day – 10/07
Stage 10 – Tue 11/07, Vulcania to Issoire (167km) – 7.05am Stage 11 – Wed 12/07, Clermont-Ferrand to Moulins (180km) – 7.05am Stage 12 – Thu 13/07, Roanne to Belleville-en-Beaujolais (166km) – 7.05am Stage 13 – Fri 14/07, Châtillon-sur-Chalaronne to Grand Colombier (138km) – 7.45am Stage 14 – Sat 15/07, Annemasse to Morzine (152km) – 7.05am Stage 15 – Sun 16/07, Les Gets to Saint-Gervais-les-Bains (180km) – 7.05am
Rest day – 17/07
Stage 16 – Tue 18/07, Passy to Combloux (22km ITT) – 7.05am Stage 17 – Wed 19/07, Saint-Gervais-les-Bains to Courchevel (166km) – 6.20am Stage 18 – Thu 20/07, Moûtiers to Bourg-en-Bresse (186km) – 7.05am Stage 19 – Fri 21/07, Moirans-en-Montagne to Poligny (173km) – 7.15am Stage 20 – Sat 22/07, Belfort to Le Markstein (133km) – 7.30am Stage 21 – Sun 23/07, Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines to Paris (115km) – 10.30am
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Les affiches du 6e tour de la Coupe de France de football sont connues. Le tirage au sort a été effectué mardi 15 octobre 2024. Le DFCO affrontera l'ASPTT Dijon, club de N3. Les matchs auront lieu le weekend des 26 et 27 octobre prochain. Retrouvez l'intégralité du tirage.
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Au tour précédent, l'ASPTT Dijon - actuel 7e de sa poule en N3 - a sorti la Chapelle-de-Guinchay, club de Saône-et-Loire évoluant en R1. Une victoire 2-0 .
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Tour de Lombardie: seul au monde, Pogacar s'offre un quatrième sacre de suite
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De son raid solitaire sur les Strade Bianche à sa démonstration en Lombardie, Tadej Pogacar aura réussi une année 2024 stratosphérique, sublimée par son doublé Giro-Tour de France et sa conquête du maillot arc-en-ciel. Du jamais-vu dans l'histoire du cyclisme?
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Tadej Pogacar sur ceux qui le voit comme un tyran du cyclisme: "Je ne vois personne dire ça le long de la route. Aujourd'hui, j'ai vu tellement de fans, c'était beau. On a fait 255 km et tout le monde était là pour m'encourager moi et le reste du peloton. On peut toujours trouver sur internet des personnes qui sont pleines de négativité. Mais ce n'est pas ce que je vois sur le bord de la route et c'est ce qui est le plus important."
"Ma domination? Je n'ai pas la réponse car je ne suis pas dans la tête de mes adversaires, et je ne connais pas leurs données de puissance. Peut-être une combinaison de tout ça. Aujourd'hui, la motivation était un facteur important après une saison aussi longue."
"Comme depuis le début de la saison, il a été plus fort", confie Evenepoel
Après sa deuxième place sur ce dernier Monument de l'année, Remco Evenepoel a été invité à réagir sur sa concurrence avec Pogacar: "Je suis content de ma performance. Ce qu'on avait prévu est arrivé, Tadej a attaqué au moment où on s'y attendait et il a bien joué", a déclaré le Belge.
"Dans la descente j'ai repris un peu de temps, mais à la ligne d'arrivée je suis arrivé fatigué, j'étais mort. Sur la dernière descente, j'ai profité. Je pensais plus à regarder derrière moi pour consolider ma 2e place", a-t-il ajouté.
"Comme depuis le début de la saison, il a été plus fort. Mais j'ai gagné les JO, la je fais une deuxième place, je suis heureux. Je vais continuer à travailler mes capacités de grimpeur, pour m'approcher encore plus de lui la saison prochaine."
"J’ai profité du public", savoure Pogacar
Après sa quatrième victoire consécutive sur le Tour de Lombardie, Tadej Pogacar a donné sa première réaction. "Chaque victoire est spéciale. L’équipe a encore beaucoup travaillé. Aujourd’hui, c’était une grande journée pour nous. Je suis très heureux", a d'abord confié le Slovène.
"La course est tellement difficile. À l’arrivée, j’ai profité du public. Le fait que je marque l'histoire, je regarderai ça après la fin de ma carrière", a-t-il ensuite ajouté.
Le Top 10, avec deux Français
Tadej pogacar, remco evenepoel.
- Giulio Ciccone
- Ion Izaguirre
- Pavel Sivakov
- Lennert Van Eetvelt
- Neilson Powless
- David Gaudu
- Xandro Meurisse
Et c'est Giulio Ciccone qui complète le podium !
Revenu de nulle part, l'Italien de la Lidl-Trek a déposé le trio Sivakov-Mas-Van Eetvelt et complète le podium du Tour de Lombardie, à 4'30" de Pogacar environ.
Remco Evenepoel arrive enfin pour la deuxième place
Plus de trois minutes après Pogacar, Remco Evenepoel en termine à son tour et prend la deuxième place de la course.
TADEJ POGACAR REMPORTE LE TOUR DE LOMBARDIE POUR LA 4E FOIS DE SUITE !
Aucun suspense (malheureusement?) sur ce Tour de Lombardie 2024. Présenté comme le grandissime favori, Tadej Pogacar lève les bras, comme en 2021, en 2022 et en 2023.
3km - Pogacar a le sourire
Le Slovène, avec 3'10" d'avance sur Evenepoel, a évidemment compris qu'il va s'offrir un nouveau Monument ce samedi à Côme.
5km - Ah, Sivakov est dans le dur
Pavel Sivakov avait pris quelques dizaines de mètres d'avance, mais vient de se faire reprendre pas Mas et Van Eetvelt... On nous dit aussi que Giulio Ciccone est en train de revenir sur eux.
6km - Pogi en termine avec la dernière difficulté du jour
Pogacar est en haut de San Fermo ! Et pendant ce temps, Pavel Sivakov est en train de lâcher Mas et Van Eetvelt ! On va avoir un Français sur le podium du Tour de Lombardie.
9km - Pogacar va bientôt pouvoir lever les bras
Le champion du monde écrase toujours ses pédales, et compte 2'30" d'avance sur Remco Evenepoel, le premier des mortels. A l'image de sa saison, il était aujourd'hui seul sur sa planète.
16km - Sivakov est revenu !
Quel boulot du coureur français... Les deux premières places sont déjà réglées, mais la bataille pour la dernière marche du podium va faire rage.
Le point sur les écarts:
- Evenepoel +2'05"
- Mas, Sivakov, Van Eetvelt +3'39"
19km - Sivakov se bat bien pour la troisième place
Pavel Sivakov est à une quinzaine de secondes du duo Mas-Eetvelt. Le Français d'UAE Emirates peut avoir son mot à dire pour le podium.
25km - La course se stabilise
Tadej Pogacar s'envole toujours vers la victoire avec 1'20" d'avance sur Remco Evenepoel. Le duo Mas-Van Eetvelt pointe lui à 2'10" du champion du monde. Pavel Sivakov est à un quatrième niveau de course, à 2'45".
36km - Evenepoel a largué Mas et Van Eetvelt
Lancé pleine balle dans la longue descente du Colma di Sormano, Remco Evenepoel a lâché Enric Mas et Lennert Van Eetvelt. Il pointe à 1'07" de Tadej Pogacar.
Le champion olympique est-il capable de revenir, ou sécurise-t-il plutôt la deuxième place?
43km - Bientôt une minute d'avance pour Pogacar
On arrive dans les derniers hectomètres du Colma di Sormano, et l'ogre slovène n'a pas relâché son effort.
Le point sur les écarts :
- Evenepoel, Mas, Van Eetvelt +52"
- Sivakov, Ciccone, Adria, Storer, Pellizzari +1'40"
45km - Evenepoel à la bataille pour le podium
Trois hommes pointent à 40" de Pogacar: Remco Evenepoel, Enric Mas et Lennert Van Eetvelt. Ils ont eux-mêmes 30" d'avance sur les autres poursuivants et devraient se battre pour le podium.
47km - Déjà 30 secondes d'avance pour Pogi...
Le maillot arc-en-ciel, avec un braquet énorme, est en train de creuser une avance impressionnante. Il a pris 30" d'avance sur ses poursuivants en quelques hectomètres. Sauf problème technique ou défaillance, on ne voit pas ce qui peut l'empêcher de lever les bras à Côme, une fois de plus.
48km - Ça y est, attaque de Pogacar !
Le voilà, le tournant de la course ! Tadej Pogacar place une attaque monstrueuse au milieu du Colma di Sormano, et personne ne peut suivre ! Le champion du monde est-il en train de s'envoler vers une 4e victoire consécutive ? Ça y ressemble...
49km - Attaque de Ciconne
Alors que le peloton est en train de revenir sur les échappés, à l'exception du seul Xandro Meurisse une dizaine de secondes devant, Giulio Ciccone tente de placer une attaque.
53km - Xandro Meurisse s'en va
C'est finalement Xandro Meurisse, coureur d'Alpecin, qui parvient à se détacher en tête de course. Rochas et Molard sont dans un deuxième petit groupe, à une quinzaine de secondes.
54km - Les Groupama FDJ à la manoeuvre !
Alors que le peloton est revenu à moins d'une minute, Rémy Rochas et Rudy Molard relancent au pied du Colma di Sormano et font exploser l'échappée.
74km - L'écart est en train de fondre
Sous l'impulsion des UAE Emirates, le peloton est en train de combler l'écart à une vitesse grand V. Plus que 1'45" d'avance pour les échappés.
80km - Les UAE Emirates insistent
Les coéquipiers de Pogacar profitent d'une portion un brin plus roulante pour hausser le ton en tête de peloton. Les 20 hommes de tête - dont 4 Français (Tronchon, Rochas, Molard, Bernard) - n'ont plus que 3 minutes d'avance.
82km - Caruso lâché
Damiano Caruso ne gagnera pas ce Tour de Lombardie. Longtemps aux avants postes dans l'échappée, le vétéran italien (37 ans) de Bahrain-Victorious vient d'être lâché. A noter que Thymen Arensman n'a pas poursuivi son effort seul en tête.
86km - L'écart se réduit
Sous l'impulsion des UAE Emirates, l'avance de l'échappée est en train de fondre. Plus que 3'10" d'avance pour le groupe à l'avant, d'où vient de s'extirper le Néerlandais Thymen Arensman (Ineos), 6e du dernier Giro.
103km - Désormais 4 minutes d'avance pour les échappés, les UAE Emirates s'activent
Alors que les 21 échappés comptent 4'25" d'avance sur le peloton, on voit les coéquipiers de Tadej Pogacar remonter en tête de peloton? Pour durcir le rythme? On va vite le savoir.
148km - Le peloton en gestion
Moins de deux minutes d'avance pour le groupe de tête, qui vient de perdre Antonio Tiberi. Cinquième du Giro cette année, l'Italien de 23 ans de la Bahrain-Victorious a été curieusement décroché dans une montée, possiblement victime d'une fringale.
156km - Jonction entre les deux groupes
On ne retrouve plus qu'un seul groupe à l'avant, avec 2'20" d'avance sur le peloton où Tadej Pogacar est toujours bien au chaud. Quatre Français font partie de cette échappée : Bastien Tronchon (Decathlon AG2R), Rudy Molard (Groupama-FDJ), Rémy Rochas (Groupama-FDJ) et Julien Bernard (Lidl-Trek).
173km - Un gros groupe de chasse intercalé
Une dizaine de coureurs, parmi lesquels Rudy Molard, Tiesj Benoot ou Damiano Caruso, sont intercalés entre le groupe de tête (avec Laurance, Rochas et Bernard) et le peloton, qui pointe désormais à 2'45" des échappés.
190km - La composition du groupe de tête
Axel Laurance, Antonio Tiberi, Matej Mohoric, Daniel Felipe Martinez, Einer Rubio, Martijn Tusveld, Matteo Fabbro, Eddie Dunbar, Wilco Kelderman, Rémy Rochas, Julien Bernard et Harold Martin Lopez comptent une trentaine de secondes d'avance sur un deuxième groupe. Le peloton est encore plus loin.
198km - Des Français à l'avant
Un petit groupe est passé en tête au sommet de Selvino à un peu moins de 200km de l'arrivée. On retrouve notamment les Français Axel Laurance, Rémy Rochas et Julien Bernard. Le peloton est pointé à plus d'une minute.
231km - Le trio de tête ne creuse pas l'écart
Bayer, Masotto et Swift n'ont plus qu'une quinzaine de secondes d'avance et devraient bientôt se faire manger par le peloton. Un timing idéal pour une nouvelle attaque ou une relance.
Romain Bardet n'a pas pris le départ
Coup dur pour Romain Bardet. Le coureur français de la dsm-firmenich PostNL, qui prendra sa retraite l'été prochain, est privé de son dernier Tour de Lombardie. Malade, l'Auvergnat n'a pas pris le départ de la course.
À noter que Jan Tratnik (Visma-Lease a Bike) est également non-partant.
248km - Déjà une échappée
Trois hommes viennent de sortir du peloton: Tobias Bayer (Alpecin-Deceuninck), Giulio Masotto (Corratec) et Connor Swift (Ineos Grenadiers). Ils comptent 23" d'avance.
255km - C'est parti pour le Tour de Lombardie 2024
Les coureurs s'élancent à l'instant de Bergame.
Le message surprenant de Pidcock après sa "désélection"
Annoncé comme l'un des outsiders du Tour de Lombardie, Tom Pidcock a finalement été retiré de la liste des participants. Sur Instagram, le coureur d'Ineos a exprimé son incompréhension et laissé entendre que lui souhaitait courir.
>> Le message surprenant de Pidcock
La réponse de Pogacar à Prudhomme sur le dopage et les suspicions
En conférence de presse vendredi, à la veille de viser un quatrième succès de suite sur le Tour de Lombardie, Tadej Pogacar a été questionné sur les récentes déclarations de Christian Prudhomme au sujet du dopage. "Le vainqueur est toujours suspecté d’être un tricheur", a-t-il reconnu.
>> "Il y a toujours des jaloux": la réponse de Pogacar à Prudhomme sur le dopage et les suspicions
Le parcours modifié en raison de fortes intempéries
Du fait des fortes pluies survenues ces derniers jours, les organisateurs ont modifié certains points du tracé. Les coureurs se dirigeront vers Albino et non Gazzaniga (comme le prévoyait initialement le parcours). La première difficulté de l'épreuve (au km 37.5) ne sera donc pas le Passo di Ganda (9.2 km, à 7.3M), mais bien le Selvino. L'ascension sera légèrement plus longue, mais moins inclinée (11 km, à 5.5%).
Les risques d'inondation du lac de Côme ont poussé les organisateurs à décaler l'arrivée de ce Monument du cyclisme. Initialement prévue à Lungo Lario Trento, elle se fera sur la Viale Felice Cavalloti. Ces petites modifications ont ajouté trois kilomètres à la course. Le peloton devra donc faire 255 kilomètres.
Qui pour titiller Pogacar ?
Alors que les principaux absents du jour se nomment Jonas Vingegaard, Primoz Roglic, Wout Van Aert, Mathieu van der Poel et Julian Alaphilippe, difficile de dégager des outsiders en mesure de contrecarrer les plans de Tadej Pogacar, en quête d'un quatrième sacre de suite sur le Tour de Lombardie. Citons tout de même Remco Evenepoel, Matteo Jorgenson ou encore Marc Hirschi, coéquipier de "Pogi" chez UAE. Côté français, Romain Bardet représente sans doute la meilleure carte.
Pogacar, une année à la Merckx
Avec déjà 24 succès en 2024, le Slovène est le deuxième coureur du XXIe siècle à avoir gagné autant en une saison et il peut égaler ce samedi le sprinteur italien Alessandro Petacchi qui en avait gagné 25 en 2005.
Et le tableau de chasse de "Pogi" impressionne, avec que des courses qui sont tout sauf des kermesses: Strade Bianche, Tour de Catalogne + 4 étapes, Liège-Bastogne-Liège, Giro + 6 étapes, Tour de France + 6 étapes, GP de Montréal, Championnats du monde et le Tour d'Emilie. Pour trouver une saison aussi faste, il faut remonter aux années de gloire d'Eddy Merckx dans les années 1970 et, à un degré moindre, Bernard Hinault dans les années 1980.
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Bonjour and welcome to the Cyclingnews live coverage of stage 18 of the 2023 Tour de France.
The riders are signing on in Moûtiers for the rolling 184km ride to Bourg-en-Bresse.
The sun is out for what should be a fast ride north out of the Alps.
The stage suits the sprinters but it'll be fascinating to see if they can control the breakaway attempts.
This is the profile of the stage.
Tadej Pogacar has signed on and confirmed he is ready to race on.
"It was brutal,” he said of his suffering on the Col de la Loze.
“It was hard but I have to thank my team, they pushed me to finish, especially Marc Soler, he saved the podium for me. It was super hard but I’m still here, still standing so we keep fighting to the end.”
We're five minutes from the roll out from Moûtiers.
The riders head to Albertville and then Chambery as they leave the Alps before heading northwest via the Ain region for the finish in Bourg-en-Bresse.
Vingegaard lines up on the front of the start grid in fresh yellow. He has lost teammate Wout Van Aert, who has headed home to be with his wife, who is about to give birth, but now leds Pogacar buy 7:35.
He has to stay safe, stay healthy and focus on riding to Paris on Sunday.
Wout Van Aert announced he would not start stage 18 of the Tour de France on Thursday and he has headed back to Belgium to be with his wife Sarah, who is due to give birth to their second child shortly.
In a video put out by the team on Twitter , Van Aert said: “As everyone knows Sarah is pregnant. In consultation with the team, we have decided that my place is at home. We have been seeing the doctor at home and he has assessed that labour is imminent.”
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Wout Van Aert leaves Tour de France ahead of birth of second child
Bang on schedule, the riders roll out from the start.
They face a long 16.2km neutralised section before the flag drops and the stage officially starts.
Riders are usually packed tight behind the red race director's car but everyone seems tired today after the huge effort of stage 17.
Still 6km to ride in the neutralised sector.
The riders are enjoying this roll out but someone will surely attack.
Only nine of the 22 teams in the Tour de France have won a stage so there will be a big fight to make the breakaway and motivation to make it stick from teams who have missed out so far, in particular Soudal-Quickstep who lost sprinter Fabio Jakobsen to a crash on stage 12.
The sprinters' teams will likely take over the chase with the flat finale in the capital of the Ain department, where Jasper Philipsen will hope to take his fifth stage and add to his tally in the points classification.
Philipsen holds a massive lead of 137 points over Mads Pedersen (Lidl-Trek) and is unlikely to be overtaken unless disaster strikes before the final stage in Paris.
Jumbo-Visma will have to control the peloton in the first half of the stage but they will be happy for a break to go and help from the sprinters' teams.
After Vingegaard's triumphant two stages with a dominant time trial and even more commanding performance on the Col de la Loze he'll relish a quiet day of sitting in the peloton.
1.5km to the start reel. The riders are packed tight now, so we expected attacks.
Interestingly, Giulio Ciccone is up front. He will want to get into the break to score the few KOM points on offer on the two Cat 4 climbs.
He needs every point before Saturday's final mountain stage. Cicco has 88 points, Felix Gall has 82 and Vingegaard has 81.
Allez! Christian Prudhomme waves the flag and we're off!
Asgreen is the first to surge clear. Two riders join him.
He is joined by Victor Campenaerts and Jonas Abrahamsen (Uno-X).
They are going away as some in the peloton try to block the road.
The gap is up to 35 seconds.
Will anyone try to jump across?
Of course they will.
TotalEnergies try to spark a move.
The peloton have locked down the counter attacks.
The gap is up to 1:40.
The three up the road are Kasper Asgreen (Soudal-QuickStep), Jonas Abrahamsen (Uno-X) and Victor Campenaerts (Lotto-Dstny).
Jayco, DSM and Alpecin are ready to lead the peloton and so keep the break in check.
This was the moment Asgreen sparked the break.
Danish ITT Champion @k_asgreen is on the attack in the opening kilometers of this #TDF2023 stage. pic.twitter.com/4nLKF2Hk0H July 20, 2023
The peloton has pegged the three attacks to 1:30.
It's 29C out on the road and so the Vittel moto comes up to feed the three riders in the break.
Their team cars have been sent up but the gap is dropping, so we could soon see sa change in the race scenario.
The pace is high but steady, the peloton is lined out but a lot of riders seem happy to stay in the slipstream after the fatigue of yesterday.
The gap to the break continues to fall.
The three seem to have lost the desire to go on the attack.
The attackers are pushing big gears but their lead is down to 1:00 and so the team cars are pulled-out.
Jasper Philipsen has beren back to his team car and seems calm and collected for the stage.
The riders are racing across the valley road on pan flat roads.
A few riders have stopped for natural break but the gap remains at 1:00.
The peloton is keeping the break on a short lease today.
The calm in the stage allows us to catch-up with the latest news and look back at the anarchy of stage 17. It truly was anarchy in the Alps.
Wout Van Aert did not start stage 18 and headed back to Belgium to be with his wife Sarah, who is due to give birth to their second child shortly.
The news was confirmed by a Jumbo-Visma Tweet on Thursday morning prior to the largely flat stage from Moutiers to Bourg-en-Bresse.
Van Aert is the first Jumbo-Visma rider to leave the Tour this year. He leaves the race at a point where leader Jonas Vingegaard is in a very strong position overall, dominating the race after the time trial stage and the Queen stage over the Col de la Loze.
A lot happened yesterday.
Pello Bilbao did not win the stage but was in the attack. However he was warned by the UCI commissaires after punching a spectator while racing up the Col de la Loze on stage 17.
The Bahrain Victorious rider was caught on camera hitting out at a fan with his right hand as he raced towards the summit of the Tour's highest peak along with Chris Harper (Jayco-AlUla) and David Gaudu (Groupama-FDJ).
A fan was running alongside Harper, just in front of Bilbao, as the breakaway trio battled their way up the final 3km of the HC-rated climb inside the final 10km of the stage, leaving the Basque rider with no space to move into. As he sought to move past Harper, he swiped out at the fan before racing on.
Australian broadcaster SBS zoomed in on the incident.
The crowds were out in force on the Col de la Loze and made for some wild moments on the final climb of Stage 17! #CouchPeloton #TDF2023 #SBSTDF pic.twitter.com/QXsRZ7o7xb July 20, 2023
The break rolls on, 1:10 ahead of the peloton.
Kasper Asgreen (Soudal-QuickStep), Jonas Abrahamsen (Uno-X) and Victor Campenaerts (Lotto-Dstny) are playing cat and mouse with each other.
Both groups are riding but also easing off, to save their legs. Yet the average speed for the first hour is 43.8km/h.
Behind, DSM, Jayco and are leading the chase.
Behind them the big GC teams are lined out behind in formation, protecting each other.
A sign of how controlled the stage is?
Race leader Jonas Vingegaard has time to wave to the camera and blow a kiss.
💛 Bonjour Monsieur le @MaillotjauneLCL #TDF2023 pic.twitter.com/MhPIUg4Q3h July 20, 2023
We can also see Tadej Pogacar in the peloton.
He has bandages on his right shin and right elbow after his fall yesterday. However he said it had little to do with his terrible day.
8km or so from the top of the Col de la Loze, where the gradient stiffened towards 9%, Tadej Pogačar made his admission of defeat .
"I'm gone, I'm dead," Pogačar told his UAE Team Emirates.
Guided by UAE Team Emirates teammate Marc Soler, Pogačar endeavoured to limit the gap , but he was still nearly six minutes down at the line.
His podium position remains secure for now but the widening of the GC gap between himself and Jonas Vingegaard has gone from 10 seconds on Monday to a daunting 1:48 on Tuesday, then to a staggering 7:35 by Wednesday evening.
UAE and Pogačar were seemingly at a loss to explain what had gone so badly wrong on the Loze.
“I don’t know what happened,” Pogačar said afterwards.
“I tried to eat as much as possible but it was like nothing would go into my legs, everything stayed in my stomach. I was feeling so empty after three and a half hours. If I didn’t have such great support around me, I was thinking I could lose the podium today."
The echoes of Pogačar’s sudden loss of power on the Col du Granon in the 2022 Tour, which also cost him the race against Vingegaard, were unmistakable. But the Slovenian said what happened 12 months ago, when he lost just under three minutes to the Dane on the Granon rather than nearly double that on Wednesday at Courchevel, was far less serious.
“Even the stage to the Granon was better,” Pogačar said. “Today was one of the worst days of my life on the bike."
Click below to read the whole of Pogacar's reaction in a special story by Alasdair Fotheringham from France.
Tadej Pogacar: Today was worse than the Col de Granon stage in the 2022 Tour de France
Back to today's stage, the break passes the summit of the Côte de Chambéry-le-Haut climb.
It's only 1.6km long at 4.3% but hurts Simon Geschke (Cofidis), who was suffering yesterday and finished just a few seconds inside the time cut.
Currently 1:05 between the three-man break and the peloton.
Abrahamsen led the break across the top of the climb – no impact on the polka dot jersey, obviously.
A point for the Norwegian at the top, his second KOM point of the Tour.
A look at the three men out front today.
dsm-firmenich, Jayco-AlUla, Alpecin-Deceuninck all lined up at the head of the peloton.
Simon Geschke reportedly back in the peloton now after dropping on that climb. He battling on through the Tour – hopefully he makes it Paris.
The break losing some time as they head uphill on an unclassified climb. 50 seconds now.
A tight leash for the breakaway men – the sprint squads want to be certain of a bunch finish in Bourg-en-Bresse today.
There's a very long way to go so surely the peloton will let the gap go out a little more again. They don't want to make the catch a long way out and risk counter-attacks.
28km to go until the day's second and final climb, the fourth-category Côte de Boissieu.
Still all calm in the race as the riders edge towards the 100km to go mark.
A 42kph average speed as the break passes the milestone.
The gap to the break steady at just under a minute currently.
No stresses for this man, race leader Jonas Vingegaard, today after a very intense couple of days of racing. His team not having to work, either, with no interest in a sprint.
Asgreen, Campenaerts, Abrahamsen continue on at 55 seconds up. It doesn't look like they'll get any more leeway as the Norwegian drops back to his team car for some refreshments.
The riders climb the Côte de Boissieu, the second categorised climb of the stage.
Suddenly the race comes alive!
Two Lotto Dstny riders are trying to go across to the attack.
Now Anthony Turgis tries a move.
The Alpecin team is trying to control things for Philipsen but the speed is high and the climb is hurting lots of legs.
🇫🇷 #TDF2023With only 30" left for the breakaway, @PascalEenkhoorn tries to bridge to the front but lots of guys on his wheel 😒 pic.twitter.com/pCgvEWzLYU July 20, 2023
Kasper Asgreen (Soudal-QuickStep), Jonas Abrahamsen (Uno-X) and Victor Campenaerts (Lotto-Dstny) are still clear at the summit.
Behind Philipsen tries to bully rival Pascal Eenkhoorn from attacking.
That's not nice or sporting from Philipsen.
I'm sure the VAR Video Assist Referee will look at that closely.
The gap to the trio is 45 seconds but the attacks keep coming from the peloton.
Lotto are attacking again and again. They don't like the status quo.
Sadly Simon Geschke has abandoned the Tour due to sickness.
He suffered to finish inside the time zone yesterday and was struggling today despite the steady pace.
This is the Philipsen move on Eenkhoorn. Not nice.
Philipsen should be deducted 300 sprint points for that attempt at bullying #TDF2023 pic.twitter.com/OvkK0dXkBo July 20, 2023
Eenkhoorn goes again. This time he's alone, so nobody can cut him up as he tries to go across to the break.
Other riders are also jumping from the peloton.
Jayco and Alpecin are leading the peloton.
DSM are also keen to help the chase. They're hoping Sam Welsford can have a clear run in the sprint and land a win.
There is an attack in the attack. Campenaerts dropped back to help Eenkhoorn come across but took a while to get to Kasper Asgreen (Soudal-QuickStep), Jonas Abrahamsen (Uno-X)
The peloton is still chasing hard but the gap is up to 45 seconds.
This stage could a game of chase all the way to the finish.
The break surges through the intermediate sprint, with Jonas Abrahamsen winning it ahead of Eenkhoorn.
Behind the peloton is not overly aggressive and Philipsen wins the sprint for fifth place.
Philipsen scored 11 points there and so extended his total to 334.
Bryan Coquard is second with 188 points and Mads Pedersen is third with 186.
Philipsen and Alpecin have dominated the green jersey compeition thanks to their four stage wins. Will they take a fifth in 47km?
This was the break before Eenkhoorn joined the break.
The peloton is chasing hard but stay in control, despite a headwind.
The rider on the front of the peloton is putting big watss to fight the constant headwind, while everyone else can sit on the wheels.
This is the map of the finish. It shows the final five kilometres from the top-right.
The late left corner and then the sweeping bend inside the final kilometre will be vital.
The final 750 metres are on a straight road that is only 6.50 metres wide.
That will allow riders to come from behind but as always, positioning and a clean run to the line will be vital.
Victor Campenaerts is giving it big licks in the break to keep the quartet clear.
They lead by 45 seconds. Surely the peloton won't mess up and let them get away.
Indeed Lidl-Trek have moved up and are helping the chase.
The speed is up as the sprint teams gather up near the front.
There hasn't been a big, high-speed bunch sprint for eight days and none of the sprint teams want to miss a chance to win.
The winds will be a factor today, it is stronger in the final kilometres on some of the exposed fields of central France.
Meanwhile the GC riders and yellow jersey Jonas Vingegaard are staying protected on the wheels in the centre of the pack.
They just have to hope there are on late punctures or late crashes between now and kilometre -3, when riders are given the same time as the group they were in, if there's a problem.
Victor Campenaerts is tucking low and going deep whenever he is on the front.
He's a worry to the sprint teams behind.
The gap is still 45 seconds.
There is a slight climb very soon and that will help the peloton with the chase.
Lidl-Trek, Alpecin and Jayco continue to work on the front but teams are also playing games, none of the sprint teams want to put their lead out train on the front too early.
That could help the break. This will be close, very close.
Julian Alaphilippe has moved up to the front, to perhaps try to slow the chase.
Will any of the sprint domestiques tell him to get out of the way?
For now Philipsen, his lead out Mathieu van der Poel are sat deep in the peloton.
The gap is still 30 seconds. Not much but perhaps enough.
As we mentioned Jumbo-Visma have moved near the front to protect Vingegaard in the final kilometres.
Kasper Asgreen (Soudal-QuickStep), Jonas Abrahamsen (Uno-X), Victor Campenaerts and Pascal Eenkhoorn (Lotto-Dstny) lead by 30 seconds but they're losing seconds with each kilometre.
They have a slight downhill to help them now as the sprint teams still hold off a little.
Victor Campenaerts has been awarded the Prix de la Combativité but is riding so that Lotto Dstny can win the stage.
The gap is down to 23 seconds.
It's still 23 seconds as some of the sprint teams run out if chase riders.
Alaphilippe and Tim Declercq are at the front, letting Mattias Skjelmose stay on the front.
The four attackers still lead by 24 seconds.
The sprint teams will soon have to make big decisions and sacrifice some lead out riders.
Intermarche move up for Girmay. Jayco have also committed a fresh rider.
The riders climb a rise but the gap is still 22 seconds.
My oh my, this will be close.
Up front the four continue to work together and drive to the finish, they know there is no chance for solo attacks until the very end.
Kasper Asgreen (Soudal-QuickStep), Jonas Abrahamsen (Uno-X), Victor Campenaerts and Pascal Eenkhoorn (Lotto-Dstny) are selling their skins dearly today.
They could even still break the sprinter's hearts.
The four lead by 12 seconds.
Nils Politt is on the front for Bora, putting down high watts at speed.
This could make the difference.
Jumbo are lined-out behind Politt but they surely won't chase hard to keep Vingegaard safe.
Just 10 seconds now.
There are some roundabouts and turns coming up.
Now the sprinters need to move up.
Bahrain also hit the front.
The peloton can see them but not yet catch the four.
Cornering speed will be decisive. The four could get in the way of the sprint.
Here we go!
They're going to stay away!
Campenaerts lead it out.
Here they come!
They do it! Asgreen wins the stage from the break!
That's a big win for Soudal and for the break.
A lesson in bike racing, that you should never give up.
Asgreen celebrates with his Soudal teammates and slumps to the ground after his huge effort.
The breakaway stayed clear by less than ten metres!
Campenaerts made one last long pull and that perhaps mde the difference.
This is the winning shot. The sprinters are all behind him.
Pascal Eenkhoorn (Lotto-Dstny) was second and Jonas Abrahamsen (Uno-X). third.
Campenaerts was swept up by the sprinters but even put himself in the traffic to disrupt them slightly.
Philipsen won the bunch sprint but only for fourth place.
Asgreen let out a roar when he won.
Asgreen has won the Tour of flanders but this is his first Tour de France win.
This is how the break stayed away and Asgreen won it.
🏆🇩🇰 @k_asgreen resists and wins in @Bourg_en_Bresse!🏆🇩🇰 @k_asgreen résiste et s’impose à @Bourg_en_Bresse !#TDF2023 pic.twitter.com/ZyXvLEV5Tu July 20, 2023
Kasper Asgreen was emotional after his win.
"I really couldn't have done it without Pascal, Victor and Jonas," he said sportingly.
"They all did amazing out there. We all deserved to win with the work we put out there. I'm really happy to come away with the win.
"It means so much - with the period I had the last year with my crash in the Tour de Suisse and having to leave the Tour de France last year. I've come a long way."
Asgreen was not sure if the attack would stay away but committed to it.
"Obviously the situation was not ideal. I would have preferred to have gone with six, seven or eight (riders) but it's also the last week of the Tour and we're coming off some really hard weeks," he explained.
"We've seen it before that even a small group can manage to cheat the sprinters' teams. I didn't rule it out. It was a team time trial to the finish."
Asgreen dedicated his win to a special friend.
"I want to dedicate it to all the people who helped me throughout the last year. I would also like to dedicate it to Dries (Devenyns)," he said of his Soudal teammate who recently announced he will retire at the end of the season.
"It's his last Tour in his last season. He was really emotional, so I would like to dedicate it to him, his wife and his family and all the people who helped me in the last year."
Our photographers shot of the close finish are superb.
The sprinters were close but not close enough.
There is no reaction from the sprint teams yet. They and their DS will not be happy, they let chance of victory slip their grasp.
Asgreen is on the podium, a huge smile across his face.
This is the final kilometre.
This finish was nail-bitingly close 😲Brilliant comradery from the breakaway held off the chasing sprinters as Kasper Asgreen powered to victory on Stage 18 of the Tour de France 💪________________🇫🇷 #TDF2023 pic.twitter.com/0Sj9DZ82TK July 20, 2023
Jonas Vingegaard finished safely in the peloton and so kepes the yellow jersey again.
Click below to see the latest GC standings after stage 18.
The current GC standings at the 2023 Tour de France after stage 18
Asgreen and his Soudal teammates understandably celebrated after their win.
They have been under pressure after Fabio Jakobsen crashed and abandoned and Julian Alaphilippe struggled but the big Dane pulled it off.
Kasper Asgreen dedicated his win to teammate Dries Devenyns.
To read Daniel Ostanek's full stage report and to see our growing photo gallery of all the action, click below.
Tour de France: Kasper Asgreen seizes stage 18 victory from all-day breakaway
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Sivakov et Gaudu dans le top 10
Deux français terminent dans le top 10. Pavel Sivakov termine 6eme dans le groupe Ciccone à 4 minutes et 34 secondes et Gaudu 9eme à 4 minutes et 58 secondes.
Giulio Ciccone troisième
Giulio Ciccone gagne le sprint des poursuivants et fini troisième.
Evenepoel deuxième
Remco Evenepoel termine deuxième à 3 minutes et 18 secondes de Pogacar. Le Belge termine une saison 2024 exceptionnel avec notamment deux titres olympiques gagnés à Paris.
Victoire de Pogacar !
25eme victoire cette saison pour Pogacar ! Le Slovène soulève son vélo juste après avoir passé la ligne, quelle image !
2 km : Le match pour la troisième place
Ciccone est revenue sur Van Eetvelt, Mas et Sivakov. Ces 4 hommes vont se jouer la troisième place derrière Evenepoel.
5 km : Pogacar passe en tête
Pogacar passe en tête de la Battaglia avec près de 3 minutes d’avance sur Evenepoel.
7 km : Pogacar est presque au sommet de la dernière côte
Pogacar a 2 minutes 30 d’avance sur Evenepoel alors qu’il est porté par la foule dans le San Fermo della Battaglia.
12 km : Pogacar se rapproche de la dernière difficulté
Pogacar n’est plus qu’à 3 kilomètres du pied du San Fermo della Battaglia, la dernière difficulté du jour.
17 km : Sivakov premier français
Coéquipier de Pogacar, Pavel Sivakov est pour l’instant le premier français de la course. Il est à 3 minute 22 de Pogacar, derrière Mas et Van Eetvet.
20 km : Evenepoel a distancé Mas et Van Eetvelt
Remco Evenepoel a distancé Mas et Van Eetvelt et compte 1 minute 33 de retard sur Pogacar.
23 km : un quadruplé pour l’histoire ?
Si Pogacar gagne dans 23km, il réaliserait un quadruplé que personne n’a fait depuis Fausto Coppi entre 1946 et 1949.
29 km : Pogacar prend des risques
Alors qu’il a 1 minute 10 d’avance, Pogacar continue de prendre des risques dans la descente du Sormano.
35 km : toujours plus d’une minute d’avance pour Pogacar
Même si Evenepoel reprend logiquement du temps dans la descente, Pogacar garde une solide avance. Le scénario rappelle celui des Mondiaux de Zurich.
42 km : 1 minute d’avance au sommet du Sormano
Porté par une foule très dense, Pogacar passe seul en tête le Sormano avec 1 minute 5 secondes d’avance.
45 km : Plus de 40 secondes d’avance
Pogacar a 40 secondes d’avance sur Evenepoel et Mas qui se batte pour la deuxième place. Derrière, Gaudu est lâché par un groupe dont fait partie Skujins ou encore Storer.
47 km : déjà près de 30 secondes d’avance
Pogacar a déjà près de 30 secondes d’avance sur Mas et Evenepoel.
48 km : attaque de Pogacar !
Alors que Sivakov s’est écarté, Pogacar attaque dans le Sormano !
48 km : les pentes les plus dures du Sormano arrivent
Les pentes les plus dures du Sormano arrivent alors que les échappées sont repris.
50 km : les premiers distancés dans le peloton
Jakob Fuglsang, Warren Barguil, Jai Hindley et Clément Berthet sont lâchés dans le peloton alors que le peloton n’est plus qu’à 30 secondes de Molard.
52 km : le peloton attaque le Sormano
Le peloton commence l’ascension du Sormano. Adam Yates et Pavel Sivakov mènent le peloton devant Pogacar.
55 km : l’échappée commence le Sormano
Les hommes de tête commencent la montée du redoutable Sormano. Rudy Molard en profite pour attaquer à nouveau.
56km : Evenepoel est bien dans le peloton
Très discret depuis le début de la course, Remco Evenepoel est bien présent en queue de peloton.
59 km : plus que 1 minute 20 d’avance
L’échappée n’a plus que 1 minute et 20 secondes d’avance alors qu’elle n’est plus qu’à 4 kilomètres du Colma di Sormano.
66 km : Rudy Molard sort en tête de la course
Alors que les échappées se regardent, Rudy Molard en profite pour sortir du groupe.
68 km : 21 ans d’écart entre le plus jeune et le plus vieux coureur
Jan Christen, coureur suisse coéquipier de Pogacar, a 20 ans et est le plus jeune coureur de la course. L’Italien Domenico Pozzovivo a 41 ans. Il est le plus vieux coureur de ce Tour de Lombardie et court pour la dernière fois chez les professionnels.
75 km : Rafal Majka mène le peloton
L’écart n’est plus que de 2 minutes 30 entre peloton et échappées.
79 km : le peloton à l’attaque du Ghisallo
Le peloton débute l’ascension du Ghisallo alors qu’il comble petit à petit son retard sur l’échappée. Certains coureurs essaient déjà de sortir du peloton.
80km : les 20 hommes de tête ont plus de 3 minutes d’avance
L’échappée, à laquelle ne fait plus partie Thymen Arensman (Ineos), compte plus de 3 minutes d’avance.
84 km : l’échappée est dans le Ghisallo
A peine terminé le Sella di Osigo, l’échappée est déjà lancée dans la Madonna del Ghisallo, ascension longue de 6,3 km.
90km : la UAE prend les choses en mains
Les UAE ainsi que les Ineos et les Jumbo Visma ont pris la tête du peloton depuis quelques kilomètres.
91 km : A quand l’attaque de Pogacar ?
En discussions dans le peloton, Tadej Pogacar s’interroge probablement sur le moment où il va sortir du peloton.
93 km : crevaison dans l’échappée
Matteo Fabbro a crevé dans l’échappée. Après un dépannage rapide, le coureur italien est vite reparti.
94 km : l’échappée commence l’ascension
Alors qu’il longe le lac de Côme, l’échappée débute l’ascension du Sella di Osigo.
99 km : le beau geste de Damiano Caruso
Le coureur italien Damiano Caruso s’est distingué par un beau geste en donnant sa musette à un papa et à son bébé.
100 km : 4 minutes 45 entre le peloton et l’échappée
A 100 km de l’arrivée, l’écart ne cesse de grandir entre le peloton et l’échappée alors que l’on s’approche du Sella di Osigo, la prochaine difficulté de la course.
108 km : 3 minutes 40 d’avance pour les 21 hommes de tête
Ils ne sont plus que 21 en tête car l’Italien Antonio Tiberi a été distancé. Derrière Jan Christen et Finn Fisher Black maintiennent le tempo dans le peloton.
Thibaut Pinot dernier vainqueur français
9 coureurs français ont gagné le Tour de Lombardie depuis sa création en 1905. Thibaut Pinot, vainqueur en 2018, est le dernier vainqueur français.
115 km : une échappée de 22 hommes désormais en tête
Ils sont désormais 22 en tête. Meurisse, Caruso, Tronchon, Molard, Arensman, Rivera, Muhlberger, Vansevenant, Vermaerke, Benoot et Johannessen ont rejoint les échappées.
Fausto Coppi recordman du nombre de titres
Avec 5 victoires en 1946,1947,1948,1949 et 1954, Fausto Coppi est le recordman du nombre de victoires en Lombardie. Avec 3 victoires en 2021, 2022 et 2023, Pogacar est sur ses traces.
La saison exceptionnelle de l’équipe UAE
L’équipe de Tadej Pogacar réalise une saison 2024 exceptionnelle. Elle a déjà remporté 80 succès, soit mieux que l’équipe Quick Step en 2018 qui avait gagné 73 fois.
L’écart grandit
La Team UAE, dont fait partie Tadej Pogacar, ne semble pas trop rouler dans le peloton. L’écart avec l’échappée est désormais de 2 minutes 45 secondes à 124 km de l’arrivée.
Tadej Pogacar grand favori
Le Slovène Tadej Pogacar est bien sûr le grand favori du dernier Monument de l’année. Si il gagne aujourd’hui, il empocherait la 25eme victoire de sa saison.
Tour de Lombardie : qui peut battre Pogacar ? (lefigaro.fr)
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Plusieurs absents de dernière minute
Beaucoup d’outsiders ont déclare forfait peu de temps avant le départ. Julian Alaphilippe a déclaré forfait il y à 3 jours. Hier, le Britannique Tom Pidcock a fait de même. Et ce matin c’était au tour de Romain Bardet, malade, de renoncer.
Le point sur la course
A 141 km de l’arrivée, une échappée de 11 hommes compte près de 2 minutes d’avance sur le peloton. Dans cette échappée, on retrouve Antonio Tiberi, Matej Mohoric, Daniel Martinez, Einer Rubio, Martijn Tusveld, Matteo Fabbro, Eddie Dunbar, Wilco Kelderman, Harold Martin Lopez et les Français Julien Bernard et Rémy Rochas.
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Quick guide to watching the Tour de France 2023. Like many big bike races the Tour de France will be live-streamed on GCN+, Discovery+ and Eurosport, as well as ITV4, in the UK and in Europe ...
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The 2023 Tour de France kicks off on Saturday, July 1 and the roads of Bilbao look set to serve up a treat on Stage 1. There's no prologue or rudimentary bunch sprint for the first day of this Tour.
Tour de France 2023 Stage 20: How to watch on Saturday, TV and live stream details, start time, route map ... Tour de France 2023 TV and live stream schedule, plus route details. Stage: Date ...
Follow live coverage of the 2023 Tour de France, including news, results, stage reports, photos, and expert analysis ... concluding with a final showdown in the Vosges to Le Markstein on stage 20 ...
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The 2023 Tour de France Femmes will also feature seven-rider teams, up from the six-rider teams that competed at the inaugural edition this summer. 2022-10-27T10:20:45.759Z This is a long video ...
The 2023 Tour de France is set to finish in Paris on July 23. MORE: Tour de France 2022 final standings. How long is the Tour de France 2023? The total distance of the Tour de France 2023 is 3,404 ...
Saturday July 22: Stage 20 - Belfort - Le Markstein Fellering (133.5 km) Sunday July 23: Stage 21 - Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines - Paris Champs-Élysées (115.1 km) How to watch the 2023 Tour de France live. The Tour de France will be shown live in 190 countries. Here is a list of the official broadcast partners across different territories. Europe:
In general, NBC offers the most accessible and affordable (and legal) options for American viewers to watch the Tour de France through its Peacock Premium streaming service for $4.99 a month. For ...
Hours of Le Mans; Winter Sports. ... Tour de France 2023 Stage 14 LIVE: Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard set to fight for yellow on the final climb of the first day in the Alps. Tour de France.
Updated 23 July 2023. Denmark's Jonas Vingegaard sealed his second successive Tour de France triumph after the 110th edition of the race ended in Paris on Sunday. The 26-year-old Jumbo-Visma rider ...
Relive the final moments of Stage 19 during the 2023 Tour de France at Poligny. #NBCSports #Cycling #TourdeFrance» Subscribe to NBC Sports: https://www.youtu...
Tour de France 2023 : Jai Hindley s'impose à Laruns et se pare de jaune, Pogacar grand perdant de l'étape. ... France 2, France 3 et Eurosport 1. Qui anime le live ? Agathe Devitry, Oscar ...
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 ...
The 2023 Tour de France starts on July 1 and races through July 23. How to watch the 2023 Tour de France The Tour de France will be televised on NBC, NBC Sports and USA Network.
Tour de France live streams: TV schedule, dates. Tour de France continues through July 23 — full schedule below U.K. — ITVX (FREE) Australia — SBS on Demand (FREE) U.S. — Peacock, NBC and ...
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 ...
Michael Woods (Israel-Premier Tech) wins stage 9 of the 2023 Tour de France. Its the biggest win of the Canadian's career and an incredible moment for Canada at the Tour. What a climb, what a ride.
2023 Tour de France LIVE STREAM. Tour de France 2023 - stage 21 (Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines - Paris 115.1km) LIVE STREAM: Sunday, 23 July, starts at 16:00pm Central Europe, ... has smelled blood in the first mountain stage of the 2023 Tour de France as Jonas Vingegaard dropped Tadej Pogacar at a kilometer from the top of the Col du Marie
Les affiches du 6e tour de la Coupe de France de football sont connues. Le tirage au sort a été effectué mardi 15 octobre 2024. Le DFCO affrontera l'ASPTT Dijon, club de N3. Les matchs auront ...
La 118e édition du Tour de Lombardie, ultime Monument de la saison, a été remportée ce samedi par le champion du monde Tadej Pogacar. Pour la quatrième année de suite. Le 13/10/2024 à 12h15 ...
Le meilleur coureur du monde n'a pas eu de rival à sa hauteur sur le Tour de Lombardie, cinquième Monument de la saison. Il s'impose pour la quatrième fois sur la classique des feuilles ...
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Bonjour and welcome to the Cyclingnews live coverage of stage 18 of the 2023 Tour de France. 2023-07-20T10:47:07.938Z The riders are signing on in Moûtiers for the rolling 184km ride to Bourg-en ...
Le premier tour de l'Open féminin 50 s'est achevé ce mercredi 16 octobre 2024 à Équeurdreville (Manche). Une journée marquée par l'élimination d'Alice Robbe.
Le Figaro Live; Le Figaro Magazine; ... XV de France; Coupe du monde 2023; Top 14. Actu Top 14; ... 9 coureurs français ont gagné le Tour de Lombardie depuis sa création en 1905. Thibaut Pinot ...
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