How can I watch the Tour de France live?

How can I watch the Tour de France live?

You can watch the Tour de France live on NBC and NBCSN. Stream every stage of the 106th edition of the Tour de France live, commercial-free coverage with the NBC Sports Gold Cycling Pass.

How long is stage 18 of the Tour de France?

Bonjour and welcome to the Cyclingnews live coverage of stage 18 of the Tour de France. As the Cyclingnews blimp takes height over the Alps, the riders are signing on the stunning ski resort of Meribel. Today’s stage is 175km long but the riders face a 21km neutralised sector as they descent the valley from Meribel.

What channel is the Tour de France 2021 on?

Welcome to the home of the 2021 Tour de France, live on NBC, NBCSN and Peacock. Here you’ll find the full TV schedule, live stream information, route and stage previews and more.

Who won Stage 17 of the Tour de France?

As you may have seen, Miguel Angel Lopez ( Astana) claimed the queen stage 17 of the Tour de France on the Col de la Loze on Wednesday, powering away from a select group on the punishingly steep slopes of the ascent to the Méribel ski station to celebrate the stage victory and a new third-place position in the overall standings.

How to watch the Tour de France 2022?

Here all the details about how to watch the Tour de France 2022. The Tour de France will be shown live on Eurosport platforms, including discovery+, and free-to-air on ITV4 for the duration of the event. ITV4 boast the rights to show live coverage until 2023, bringing you all the daily drama without paying a penny.

What is the Tour de France?

The Tour de France is an annual multiple stage bicycle race primarily held in France, while also occasionally making passes through nearby countries. The Tour de France is an annual multiple stage bicycle race primarily held in France, while also occasionally making passes through nearby countries.

Where can I watch the Tour de France in New Zealand?

Sky Sport will likely be showing the Tour de France in New Zealand. The cable service costs NZ$26 per month and an extra NZ$32 per month on top for the Sky Sport package that you’ll need to watch the Tour. Worth it just to see Shane Archbold’s mullet though am I right?