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le tour de france app

Planned Release Date: 6 Jun, 2024

This game plans to unlock in approximately 5 weeks

About This Game

le tour de france app

  • More than 10 Pro Tour teams and over 300 additional riders available.
  • Start in Pro Team and Pro Leader mode directly in a World Tour or Pro Team team
  • The Tour de France 2024 route
  • Improved accessibility for players with disabilities

System Requirements

  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-3470 or AMD FX-8350
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 650, 2 GB or AMD Radeon R7 250, 2 GB
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Additional Notes: Please note that these informations aren't final and may be subject to change until the launch of the game.
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-7600 or AMD Ryzen 5 2600
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 750 Ti, 2 GB or AMD Radeon R9 280, 2 GB

©2024 Nacon. ©2024 Published Nacon and developed by Cyanide SAS. A.S.O. is the worldwide exclusive licensee of the following trademarks registered by Société du Tour de France : Tour de France, Paris-Nice, Liège-Bastogne-Liège, Paris-Roubaix. Criterium du Dauphiné is a registered trademark of A.S.O.. La Vuelta is a registered trademark of Unipublic. All rights reserved.

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Tour de France

Preview: nbc tour de france live app and tv schedule, a look inside the official tour de france app, which uses tourtracker's familiar format and layout.

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The Tour de France begins Saturday in Utrecht, and NBC has again released its online and mobile products to enhance viewers’ experiences. “We want this to super-serve the fan and be a one-stop shop,” Kevin Monaghan, senior vice president business development of NBC Sports and NBC Sports Digital, said of the application.

New for this year, NBC partnered with TourTracker, a leader in online race coverage, to create a product that will likely be familiar to cycling fans and has also been proven easy to navigate.

The desktop and mobile versions are exactly the same in terms of core features, and little has changed from last year. “We are always looking for ideas from customers, but there is just so much here,” Jack Jackson, vice president product development of NBC Sports said. “We are getting on that border of usability and not quite sure what the next phases of things would be, but we continue to look for angles.”

NBC gave VeloNews an early look into both the mobile and desktop versions of the application and from a live-viewing experience, the desktop version was a highlight for us. In the desktop version, the amount of content the viewer has access to on one screen is impressive. The viewer can see the live video of the stage as well as live GPS tracking of the peloton and breakaway on both a map and profile version of the stage and a list of riders.

Additionally, Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO), owners of the Tour, provides written play-by-play commentary during the stage. The mobile version only allows the viewer to see the live coverage, and not all of the other data at the same time. Even though the desktop version costs more, it is worth the price, considering the experience is better than watching on a normal TV, provided your internet connection streams video fast enough.

Screen size appears to be the limiting factor in the mobile version, but TourTracker founder, Allan Padgett doesn’t see it this way, “The web experience is meant to really be just a live experience, whereas we expect people to use the [mobile] app as a guide they are carrying around all day.”

NBC works closely with ASO to post results within minutes of the last rider finishing the stage, and new this year, the viewer will be able to get updates in real-time of riders abandoning the race and the reasons for abandonment. Also, included in NBC’s Tour de France live product are stage replays, photos (including the timing photo from the finish), commentary, and interviews after the stage has ended.

The short videos produced by NBC during the Tour are available without purchasing the application and can be found on the cycling page of nbcsports.com.

Online App: $29.99 (one-day stage pass available for $4.99) Mobile App: $19.99

NBC Network Television Schedule

All times Eastern (EDT) and coverage shown on NBCSN unless indicated otherwise

* indicates primetime coverage on NBCSN 8 p.m. – 11 p.m.

Saturday, July 4, stage 1: Utrecht (LIVE) 7 a.m. – Noon Sunday, July 5, stage 2: Utrecht to Neeltje Jans (LIVE) 7 a.m. – Noon* Monday, July 6, stage 3: Antwerp to Huy (LIVE) 7 a.m. – Noon* Tuesday, July 7, stage 4: Seraing to Cambrai (LIVE) 8 a.m. – Noon* Wednesday, July 8, stage 5: Arras to Amiens (LIVE) 8 a.m. – Noon* Thursday, July 9, stage 6: Abbeville to Le Havre (LIVE) 8 a.m. – Noon* Friday, July 10, stage 7: Livarot to Fougeres (LIVE) 8 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Saturday, July 11, stage 8: Rennes to Mur-de-Bretagne (LIVE NBC) 8 a.m. – Noon Sunday, July 12, stage 9: Vannes to Plumelec (LIVE) 8 a.m. – Noon* Monday, July 13, rest day: 8 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. (Stages 1-9 Highlights) Tuesday, July 14, stage 10: Tarbes to La Pierre Saint Martin (LIVE) 8 a.m. – Noon* Wednesday, July 15, stage 11: Pau to Cauterets (LIVE) 8 a.m. – Noon* Thursday, July 16, stage 12: Lannemezan to Plateau de Beille (LIVE) 6 a.m. – Noon* Friday, July 17, stage 13: Muret to Rodez (LIVE) 8 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.* Saturday, July 18, stage 14: Rodez to Mende (LIVE) 8 a.m. – 11 a.m. Sunday, July 19, stage 15: Mende to Valence (LIVE) 8 a.m. – Noon* Monday, July 20, stage 16: Bourg-de-Peage to Gap (LIVE) 8 a.m. – Noon* Tuesday, July 21, rest day: 8 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. (Stages 10-16 Highlights) Wednesday, July 22, stage 17: Digne-les-Bains to Pra Loup (LIVE) 8 a.m. – Noon* Thursday, July 23, stage 18: Gap to Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne (LIVE) 8 a.m. – Noon* Friday, July 24, stage 19: Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne to La Toussuire (LIVE) 7 a.m. – Noon* Saturday, July 25, stage 20: Modane to Alpe d’Huez (LIVE) 7 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Sunday, July 26, stage 21: Sevres to Paris (LIVE) 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.*

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The Ultimate Fan’s Playbook: How to Stream and Follow the Tour de France Live

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Mathew Mitchell

  • Published on June 29, 2023
  • in Men's Cycling

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Are you a die-hard cycling fan eagerly waiting for the most prestigious event in the sport? Look no further! The Tour de France is just around the corner, and we have the ultimate playbook to help you stream and follow the action live. Get ready to immerse yourself in the adrenaline-pumping world of professional cycling as we guide you through the best ways to catch every thrilling moment of the race. From streaming platforms to social media updates, we have got you covered.

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Discover the secrets of accessing live coverage from the comfort of your own home, and learn how to stay up-to-date with all the latest news and highlights. Whether you’re a seasoned fan or new to the sport, our playbook will equip you with all the tools you need to become the ultimate Tour de France aficionado. So grab your cycling gear, settle in, and let’s embark on an unforgettable journey together!

The Importance of Streaming and Following the Tour de France Live

The Tour de France is not just a race. It’s a cultural phenomenon, a celebration of athleticism, and a showcase of human endurance. As a fan, being able to stream and follow the event live is essential to fully immerse yourself in the experience. Watching the race unfold in real time allows you to witness the strategies, the triumphs, and the breakthrough moments that make the Tour de France so captivating. It’s like being right there on the sidelines, feeling the energy of the peloton as they push their limits.

Streaming and following the Tour de France live also provides a sense of community. As the race progresses, fans from all around the world come together to cheer for their favourite teams and riders. Social media platforms light up with conversations, debates, and the sharing of unforgettable moments. By joining in on the live-action, you become a part of this global community, connecting with fellow fans who share your passion for cycling. It’s an experience like no other, and one that every true fan should indulge in.

But how can you ensure that you don’t miss a single pedal stroke of the Tour de France? Let’s dive into the best ways to stream and follow the race live, so you can maximize your enjoyment and become a Tour de France expert.

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Where to Stream the Tour de France

In today’s digital age, there are numerous streaming platforms that offer live coverage of the Tour de France. Gone are the days of being limited to your television screen. Now you can access the race from virtually anywhere, whether it’s on your laptop, smartphone, or tablet. Here are some of the top platforms where you can catch the race live:

NBC Sports Gold

NBC Sports Gold provides comprehensive coverage of the Tour de France, allowing you to stream every stage of the race live. With their dedicated cycling pass, you can access the action from start to finish, along with exclusive interviews, analysis, and on-demand replays. It’s a one-stop shop for all your Tour de France streaming needs.

For cycling enthusiasts in North America, FloBikes is a popular choice for streaming the Tour de France live. They offer live coverage of all the stages, as well as exclusive behind-the-scenes content and interviews. With their intuitive interface and high-quality streams, FloBikes ensures that you never miss a beat of the race.

Eurosport/GCN+

If you’re based in Europe, Eurosport (formerly Eurosport Player) is an excellent option for streaming the Tour de France live. With their subscription service, you can watch the race on multiple devices, with the ability to pause, rewind, and catch up on any missed moments. Eurosport’s expert commentary and in-depth analysis add an extra layer of excitement to your viewing experience.

SBS On Demand will cover Australia, as usual, this year. For Aussies wanting to follow the Tour de France, the issue has always been the time zones with the action maybe not quite fitting perfectly into day-to-day life. At least with the online options to stream it’s possible to watch it from anywhere or catch up on anything you’ve missed.

These are just a few examples of streaming platforms where you can watch the Tour de France live. Depending on your location and preferences, you may have access to additional options. It’s worth exploring different platforms to find the one that best suits your needs.

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Tips for Streaming the Tour de France Smoothly

Now that you know where to stream the Tour de France, let’s dive into some tips to ensure a smooth streaming experience. There’s nothing more frustrating than buffering, lagging, or missing out on crucial moments due to technical difficulties. Follow these tips to optimize your streaming setup:

Check your internet connection

Before the race begins, make sure you have a stable and high-speed internet connection. Slow internet can result in buffering and poor video quality. If possible, connect your device directly to your router using an Ethernet cable for the best performance.

Close unnecessary applications and tabs

Streaming the Tour de France requires a considerable amount of bandwidth. To avoid any potential slowdowns, close any unnecessary applications and tabs on your device. This will free up resources and ensure that your streaming platform receives all the bandwidth it needs.

Use a wired connection

If you’re streaming on a laptop or desktop computer, using a wired internet connection instead of Wi-Fi can help improve stability and reduce the chances of interruptions. Consider connecting your device directly to your router using an Ethernet cable for a more reliable connection.

Choose the right streaming quality

Most streaming platforms allow you to adjust the video quality to match your internet connection. If you’re experiencing buffering or lag, try lowering the streaming quality to ensure a smoother experience. You can always switch back to higher quality when your connection improves.

Update your streaming platform

Make sure you’re using the latest version of your streaming platform. Updates often include bug fixes and performance improvements that can enhance your streaming experience. Check for updates regularly to ensure you’re getting the best possible performance.

By following these tips, you can enjoy the Tour de France without any technical hiccups. Now that you’re all set up for smooth streaming, let’s explore how you can stay connected with the race on social media.

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How to Follow the Tour de France on Social Media

Social media has become an integral part of the Tour de France experience. It’s where fans gather to share their thoughts, reactions, and support for their favourite teams and riders. If you want to stay in the loop and be a part of the conversation, here are some tips for following the Tour de France on social media:

Follow official Tour de France accounts

Start by following the official Tour de France accounts on platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. These accounts provide updates, highlights, and behind-the-scenes content straight from the race organizers. It’s the best way to stay informed about the latest developments and breaking news.

Engage with cycling influencers

Many cycling influencers and journalists actively cover the Tour de France on their social media channels. Follow these influencers to get their unique insights, analysis, and live updates from the race. Engaging with them through comments and discussions can also enrich your overall Tour de France experience.

Join cycling-related groups and communities

Facebook groups, Reddit communities, and online forums dedicated to cycling are a treasure trove of information and discussions about the Tour de France. Join these groups to connect with fellow fans, ask questions, share your excitement, and learn from others who share your passion for the sport.

Use hashtags

Hashtags are a powerful tool for finding and participating in Tour de France conversations. Keep an eye on popular hashtags such as #TDF2023 & #TourdeFrance, to discover new content, engage with other fans, and contribute to ongoing discussions.

By leveraging social media, you can enhance your Tour de France experience and connect with a vibrant community of fans. But social media is just one piece of the puzzle. To truly immerse yourself in the race, you need to explore the various apps and websites that cater specifically to Tour de France fans.

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Must-Have Apps and Websites for Tour de France Fans

As a Tour de France fan, having the right apps and websites at your disposal can elevate your viewing experience to new heights. Here are some must-have tools to enhance your Tour de France journey:

Tour de France Official App

The Tour de France Official App is a comprehensive companion for fans. It provides real-time updates, live tracking of riders, stage profiles, and interactive maps. You can also access exclusive content, interviews, and highlights. The app is available for both iOS and Android devices, ensuring that you’re always connected to the race.

Cyclingnews

Cyclingnews is a leading source for all things cycling, including in-depth coverage of the Tour de France. Their website and app offer live race updates, news articles, rider profiles, and expert analysis. With Cyclingnews, you’ll never miss a beat of the race, no matter where you are.

Strava is a popular app among cyclists for tracking their rides and connecting with other cyclists. During the Tour de France, many professional riders share their activities on Strava, giving fans a unique glimpse into their training and race preparations. You can follow your favourite riders, leave comments, and even challenge yourself to complete segments of the Tour de France routes.

Podcasts and YouTube channels

There are numerous podcasts and YouTube channels dedicated to covering the Tour de France. These platforms offer in-depth discussions, interviews, and analysis from experts and former pro cyclists. Subscribe to your favourite podcasts and channels to stay informed and entertained throughout the race.

By utilising these apps and websites, you can access a wealth of information, engage with the race in new ways, and deepen your understanding of the sport. But to truly optimize your Tour de France viewing experience, let’s delve into some insider tips for getting the best viewing experience.

Insider Tips for Getting the Best Viewing Experience

Watching the Tour de France live is an exhilarating experience, but with a few insider tips, you can take your viewing experience to the next level. Here are some secrets to help you get the most out of every stage:

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Plan your viewing schedule

The Tour de France consists of multiple stages, and each stage has its own unique characteristics. Before the race begins, take some time to familiarize yourself with the race route and schedule. Identify the stages that interest you the most, and plan your viewing schedule accordingly. This way, you can ensure that you don’t miss the mountain climbs, sprint finishes, or time-trial battles that make the race so exciting.

Learn about the teams and riders

The Tour de France is not just a battle of individuals; it’s a team sport. To truly appreciate the race, familiarize yourself with the teams and riders participating. Learn about their strengths, weaknesses, and past performances. Understanding team dynamics and individual rivalries will add depth to your viewing experience and make the race even more compelling.

Follow the race from different perspectives

The beauty of the Tour de France is that it offers a wide range of perspectives. While the official broadcast provides a comprehensive view of the race, consider following alternative coverage as well. Many websites, podcasts, and social media accounts offer unique insights, interviews, and behind-the-scenes access that can enrich your understanding of the race.

Immerse yourself in the culture

The Tour de France is not just about the race; it’s a celebration of French culture, history, and landscapes. Take the time to immerse yourself in the local traditions, try French cuisine, and explore the regions where the race passes through. Understanding the cultural context will deepen your appreciation for the race and make it an even more memorable experience.

By following these insider tips, you can elevate your Tour de France viewing experience and truly become a part of the race. But before we conclude, let’s address some frequently asked questions about Tour de France live streaming.

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Tour de France Live Streaming FAQs

Q: is it legal to stream the tour de france online.

A: Yes, it is legal to stream the Tour de France online as long as you do so through official channels or licensed streaming platforms. Avoid accessing unauthorized streams, as they may be of poor quality and potentially illegal.

Q: Can I watch the Tour de France for free?

A: While some streaming platforms offer free trials or limited access, most official streams require a subscription or a pay-per-view fee. Check the official websites of the streaming platforms mentioned earlier for pricing and subscription options.

Q: Can I watch the Tour de France on my mobile device?

A: Yes, most streaming platforms have dedicated apps for iOS and Android devices, allowing you to watch the race on your mobile phone or tablet. Make sure to download the official app of your preferred streaming platform for the best experience.

Q: Can I watch the Tour de France after it has aired live?

A: Yes, many streaming platforms offer on-demand replays of the Tour de France stages. You can catch up on any missed moments or rewatch your favourite stages at your convenience.

Q: What if I experience technical difficulties while streaming the Tour de France?

A: If you encounter technical difficulties while streaming the Tour de France, try troubleshooting your internet connection, closing unnecessary applications, or switching to a lower streaming quality. If the problem persists, reach out to the customer support of your chosen streaming platform for assistance.

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Tour de France Fan Communities and Forums

As a Tour de France fan, joining online communities and forums can enhance your experience and connect you with fellow enthusiasts. Here are some popular platforms where you can engage with other fans:

  • r/peloton – This subreddit dedicated to professional cycling is a vibrant community of fans discussing the Tour de France and other races. Join the discussions, share your insights, and stay updated with the latest news and rumours.
  • Cyclingnews Forum – The Cyclingnews Forum is a hub for passionate cycling fans from around the world. Engage in lively debates, ask questions, and share your thoughts on all things Tour de France.
  • Facebook Groups – Search for Tour de France-related Facebook groups to connect with like-minded fans. These groups offer a space for sharing experiences, asking questions, and finding fellow fans to watch the race with.

By participating in these communities, you can expand your knowledge, gain new perspectives, and forge connections with fans who share your passion for the Tour de France.

The Tour de France is not just a race; it’s a journey that captivates millions of fans around the world. By streaming and following the race live, you can immerse yourself in the excitement, cheer for your favourite teams and riders, and join a vibrant community of cycling enthusiasts. From choosing the right streaming platform to staying connected on social media, and from

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How to Watch All the Biggest Pro Cycling Races of 2024

Here’s a look at the pro road races we can’t wait to watch in 2024—plus where to stream all the action.

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Milan-San Remo—March 16

Tour of flanders—march 31, paris-roubaix—april 6 and 7, itzulia basque country—april 1 to 6, la vuelta femenina—april 29 to may 5, giro d’italia—may 4 to 26, giro d’italia donne—july 7 to 14, tour de france—june 29 to july 21, olympic road races—august 3 and 4, tour de france femmes—august 12 to 18, vuelta a españa—august 17 to september 8, world road race championships—september 28 and 29.

Believe it or not, the 2024 pro road season is already underway, with the women’s and men’s Tour Down Under kicking things off in Australia this month. As the first races on the men’s and women’s WorldTour calendars, these are important events–and the riders taking part are certainly doing their best to get the season off to an exciting start.

Here are thirteen that we’ve already got marked in our calendars–and what streaming services you’ll need to enjoy them from home.

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Strade Bianche—March 2

Taking place on the white gravel roads of Tuscany, Strade Bianche is easily one of the hardest and most beautiful events of the year–and a race in which the strongest rider always wins. So it makes sense that the event’s list of winners reads like a “Who’s Who” of the sport’s best racers.

For example, Slovenia’s Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) won the men’s race in 2022 with a solo attack 50 kilometers from the finish line in Siena, an incredibly gutsy move that only a rider like Pogačar could attempt (and pull off).

Last year, Great Britain’s Tom Pidcock (INEOS Grenadiers) added his name to the event’s impressive roll of honor with a daring ride of his own after catching the breakaway with about 40km to go, attacking on his own with about 20km to go, and then using his cyclocross and mountain bike skills (gravel descents can be treacherous) to stay away and win the race by himself. And while Pidcock won’t be back to defend his title this year, Pogačar will be taking the start (it’s his first race of the season), making the Slovenian the top favorite.

The women’s race always produces fireworks of its own. Last year, Kopecky (who won the race in 2022) and her teammate, the Netherlands’ Demi Vollering, hit the finish line (in Siena’s historic Piazza del Campo) together after working to catch and overtake the lone leader, American Kristen Faulkner (Team Jayco-AlUla).

But instead of crossing the line hand-in-hand, Vollering out-sprinted Kopecky with a well-timed bike throw to take the win. This was an uncomfortable outcome (at first), as it was unclear as to whether or not the riders were “supposed” to be sprinting against one another with such intensity. (Frankly, we loved it.)

This year, Kopecky and Vollering will look to make it four in a row for SD Worx (the Netherlands’ Chantal van den Broek-Blaak won the race for the team in 2021). We’ll be rooting for Poland’s Katarzyna Niewiadoma (Canyon-SRAM Racing), a four-time podium finisher who’s still searching for the top step.

While they haven’t released their calendar yet, we’re assuming (and hoping) that this race–and other major Italian events–will be included with the new B/R Sports add-on package that’s available to Max subscribers (essentially replacing GCN+). So stay tuned–we’ll announce more details when we have them.

How to Watch Strade Bianche: Max with B/R Sports add-on

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At almost 300km, Milan-San Remo is the longest one-day race on the calendar. And thanks to the fact that the outcome is almost always decided in the final 10km, the riders say it’s the easiest of cycling’s five Monuments to finish, but the hardest to win.

We love Milan-San Remo’s slow build to the finish as the riders head south from Milan toward the coast, then wind their way along the sea toward the cluster of climbs that host the Monument’s traditional finale. The day’s final and most famous ascent is the Poggio, a short, punchy ascent just a few kilometers from the finish line with a descent that often creates more gaps than the climb itself.

Case in point: Last year Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck) attacked over the top of the climb and used the descent to lengthen his lead over an elite group of chasers. The Dutchman held on to take his first win in the season’s opening Monument.

And while there’s no women’s Milan-San Remo, the Trofeo Alfredo Binda, a major stop on the women’s WorldTour and a pillar of the former women’s World Cup series, takes place the next day–and (we assume) will be streamed live via Max.

Last year, the Netherland’s Shirin van Anrooij (Trek-Segafredo) brought Trek’s winning streak to three, escaping to win the race alone, 23 seconds ahead of her teammate–and the defending champion–Elisa Balsamo. One of the brightest young riders in the sport, the win announced van Anrooij as a future Classics superstar. And the 21-year-old promptly lived up to the hype, scoring top-10 finishes in Dwars door Vlaanderen, the Tour of Flanders, the Brabantse Pijl, and the Amstel Gold Race.

How to Watch Milan-San Remo: Max

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Many riders consider the Tour of Flanders (known locally as the “Ronde van Vlaanderen”) to be the hardest one-day race on the calendar. The women’s and men’s events cover over 150km and 250km of the toughest terrain in the Flemish region of Belgium including tight, technical roads, cobblestones, and short, steep climbs called “bergs.” The course is so challenging that it can take years for riders to master the nuances of the race enough to contend to win it.

Last year’s men’s race went to Pogačar, who won the race alone after dropping everyone on the third and final ascent of the Oude Kwaremont. Van der Poel finished second, and has now finished first or second in each of the last four editions.

Pogačar won’t be back to defend his title this year, which means van der Poel has a shot to tie the record for the most wins in race history. But we’ll be rooting for Belgium’s Wout van Aert (Visma-Lease a Bike), who’s completely overhauled his early-season program (he’s racing less and spending more time at high-altitude training camps) so as to be at his absolute best for his nation’s most important event.

The women’s event should once again be SD Worx’s race to lose: the Dutch team has won three of the last four editions, with Kopecky taking back-to-back victories in 2022 and 2023. It’s always a team effort though: last year Vollering joined Kopecky on the podium in second and in 2022 van den Broek-Blaak took third. Lidl-Trek, with van Anroij and Italy’s Eliza Longo Borghini (who finished third last year and won the race on 2015), should be the Dutch squad’s biggest challengers.

When it comes to streaming this and many of the Flemish Classics, you’ll need a $150 annual subscription to FloBikes, the only legal way to stream them in the USA. If you’re a diehard fan who doesn’t want to deal with pesky VPNs, it’s the most reliable method, but it comes at a significant cost and doesn’t offer much in terms of other events that can’t be streamed through other services.

How to Watch Tour of Flanders: FloBikes

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The “Hell of the North.” The “Queen of the Classics.” Whatever you call it, the men’s and women’s editions of Paris-Roubaix are probably our favorite one-day races on the calendar. Famous for covering 30km and 55km of some of Northern France’s worst cobbled farm roads, they’re loaded with drama and always produce worthy champions.

The weekend begins with Saturday’s fourth edition of Paris-Roubaix Femmes (145km), which–if it sticks to last year’s course–should start in Denain and include the final 17 or so sectors of cobbles (called “pavé”) from Sunday’s men’s race—all the way to the finish line in the Roubaix velodrome, where Canada’s Alison Jackson (EF Education-Cannondale) shocked the world by outsprinting her breakaway companions to take a surprise win in last year’s edition. Surprisingly, this is the only spring Classic that SD Worx hasn’t won yet, so they’ll be super-aggressive after missing out in the first three editions.

In last year’s men’s race, van der Poel followed up his win in Milan-Sanremo and his second-place finish in the Tour of Flanders with a victory in Paris-Roubaix, a race seemingly made for the 5-time world cyclocross champion. The Dutchman followed an attack by van Aert on one of the race’s final cobbled sectors (a famous stretch called the Carrefour de l’Arbe) and then surged ahead on his own after the Belgian flatted.

Expect the two of them to renew their rivalry this year, with van Aert doing everything he can to end his spring with a victory in the French Monument (especially if he comes up short at Flanders the week before).

How to Watch Paris-Roubaix and Paris-Roubaix Femmes: Peacock

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Once known as the Tour of the Basque Country, the 6-day Itzulia Basque Country is one of the hardest stage races on the calendar. Raced through the steep, punchy hills in the Basque region of northern Spain, each road stage (one stage is usually an individual time trial) is raced like a mini-Classic. And the overall winner is usually a grand tour contender who’s using the event to build form for the Giro d’Italia or the Tour de France.

The racing here is always exciting, but this year’s edition offers an even better reason to watch: it is expected to be the first race of the season in which former Jumbo-Visma teammates Jonas Vingegaard (Visma-Lease a Bike) and Primož Roglič (who’s now riding for BORA-hansgrohe after a respectful divorce from the Dutch super team) will go head-to-head against one another as rivals.

Belgium’s Remco Evenepoel (Soudal-Quick-Step) is likely to be racing as well, meaning three of the four contenders for this year’s Tour de France will be in action together–the only time that’s expected to happen before the Tour de France itself.

How to Watch Itzulia Basque Country: FloBikes

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For the past 8 years, the organizers of the men’s Vuelta a España have organized a women’s event. Originally starting as a one-day race run alongside the last stage of the men’s grand tour, the event grew to consist of four days of racing. But that’s hardly a grand tour, isn’t it?

Enter last year’s new and improved La Vuelta Feminina which in addition to being expanded to seven stages, moved from September to its own spot on the calendar–away from the men’s event that often overshadowed it.

Annemiek Van Vleuten (Movistar) won last year’s new and improved edition, but somewhat controversially. On Stage 6, the Dutch star and her team attacked the front of the race just as Vollering, who had entered the day as the overall leader, stopped to take a “nature break” off the back of the peloton. Thanks to strong crosswinds that split the race apart, Vollering and her SD Worx teammates were unable to bring back Van Vleuten, so Vollering’s chances to win the race went up the road as well.

This year’s course has yet to be unveiled, but one thing is certain: Van Vleuten–who became the first woman in history to win all three of the sport’s grand tours–has since retired, making Vollering the top favorite to take the title for herself this year.

How to Watch La Vuelta Feminina: Peacock

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While the Tour de France gets all the prestige, riders generally consider the Giro d’Italia to be much, much harder.

This year’s race begins in the Piedmont region and–aside from a brief trip into Switzerland–stays within Italy for each of its 21 stages. Always characterized by its mountains, the 2024 Giro d’Italia boasts five high mountain stages and four summit finishes, including a trip over the infamous Stelvio, the tallest climb in this year’s race.

The Giro will also feature two individual time trials, which is perhaps why Tadej Pogačar has made the Italian grand tour one of his goals. This will be the Slovenian’s first time competing in the Italian grand tour, and he’s easily the top favorite.

This year will also mark the first Giro appearance for Wout van Aert, who says he’s not targeting the General Classification. But given the fact that he’s not racing the Tour de France this summer, we can’t help but wonder if he’ll shoot for a top-10 or top-5 finish overall.

How to Watch the Giro d’Italia: Max

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Before the arrival of the Tour de France Femmes a few years ago, the Giro d’Italia Donne was the most prestigious women’s stage race on the calendar. But it was plagued by sketchy organization, and in some years seemed to be teetering on the edge of collapse.

But now the event is organized by the same group that organizes the men’s Giro which means better support, more stability and–hopefully–improved TV coverage.

The race begins with a short time trial in Brescia, then works its way south, with two flat stages for sprinters, three punchy stages for breakaway and classics riders, and two mountain stages on the final weekend, including a Stage 6 summit finish on the Blockhaus, one of the Giro’s most famous climbs.

Van Vleuten won last year’s edition by almost four minutes, taking her fourth victory in the Italian grand tour. This year–with the Tour de France Femmes taking place a few weeks later than it usually does–we wonder if Demi Vollering will make the race a target, perhaps in an attempt to win all three women’s grand tours in one season.

How to Watch Giro d’Italia Donne: Max

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The 2024 Tour de France should be one of the most exciting editions in decades, with an Italian start, a route filled with mountains, and a non-traditional finish in Nice instead of Paris.

The race begins in Florence with the first of three Italian stages and is then followed by an early trip through the Alps (Stage 4) that should sort the General Classification just a couple of days into the Tour’s first week. This will also be the first men’s Tour to feature a gravel stage, with Stage 9 covering 32km of gravel roads through the Champagne vineyards around Troyes before the Tour’s first Rest Day.

The second week brings the race through the rugged Massif Central and into the Pyrenees, where the week ends with back-to-back summit finishes including the Tour’s return to Plateau de Beille, one of the toughest ascents in the Pyrenees.

The Tour’s final week takes a southerly route back to the Alps and a final showdown in and around Nice that concludes with an individual time trial–35 years after American Greg Lemond overtook France’s Laurent Fignon to win the 1989 Tour in a time trial on the Tour’s final stage. This is a big change: the Tour usually ends in Paris, but with the Olympics set to begin in the City of Lights on July 26th, the Tour needs to finish elsewhere so as to avoid any logistical conflicts.

Vingegaard, the two-time defending champion, will be back to try and score a hat trick, but he’ll face the toughest list of challengers he’s ever seen including Pogačar, who’s hoping to win the Giro-Tour double; Evenepoel, who’s riding his first Tour de France; and Roglič, his former teammate and now newest rival. With a difficult course and a star-studded startlist, this could be a Tour for the ages.

How to Watch the Tour de France: Peacock

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Taking place about two weeks after the conclusion of the Tour de France–and one before the start of the Tour de France Femmes–gold medals will be awarded in the men’s and women’s road races at the Olympics in Paris.

Covering 278km and 158km, respectively, both the men’s and women’s races are expected to favor the sport’s Classics stars, with lots of short, punchy climbs and a finishing circuit through downtown Paris that takes the riders up the cobbled Côté de la Butte Montmartre three times. So it comes as no surprise that riders like Mathieu van der Poel, Tadej Pogačar, Wout van Aert, Lotte Kopecky, and Demi Vollering have the Olympics written in nice big capital letters on their calendars.

If you watched last year’s world championships in Glasgow last August, you’ve seen what a challenging urban circuit can do to a peloton, and with smaller teams (countries can start 1-4 riders depending on their nation’s UCI ranking), fewer riders overall (just 90 in each event), and no race radios (so riders will get less information and direction from their team cars), we’re expecting aggressive, dramatic outcomes.

How to Watch the Olympics: NBC/Peacock

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The first two editions of the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift started on the last day of the men’s Tour de France. But with the Olympics coming closely on the heels of the men’s Tour, this year’s third edition of the incredibly popular Tour de France Femmes was pushed back a few weeks–which is great because it means the race doesn’t have to share the spotlight with the world’s largest sporting event.

In addition to changing its place on the calendar, more than half of this year’s Tour de France Femmes will take place outside of France with three stages taking place in and around Rotterdam (including two stages in one day on Tuesday, August 13), a transitional stage that takes the race from Valkenburg to Liège on Stage 5, and a stage starting in Bastogne (Stage 5) before finally bringing the riders across the border and into France.

But just like the first two editions, it’s the final weekend that packs the biggest punch, with two days in the Alps with back-to-back summit finishes including a finish atop Alpe d’Huez–arguably the most famous climb in professional cycling–on the last day of the Tour.

Last year, Vollering and SD Worx dominated the Tour. The team won four of the Tour’s eight stages, held the yellow jersey from start to finish, put two riders on the final podium, took the green jersey for winning the Points Classification, and won the Tour’s Teams Classification. Defending Vollering’s title is one of the team’s main goals 2024.

How to Watch the Tour de France Femmes: Peacock

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As the final grand tour of the season, the Vuelta a España is traditionally one of the last chances for riders hoping to end the year on high note, earn a contract for the following season, or get themselves in shape for the world championships in late-September. So with lots of mountains and a start list filled with motivated riders, the Vuelta always delivers some of the year’s most exciting racing.

This year’s race begins in Portugal, with two time trials, eight mountain stages, and several jagged, hilly stages (some of which have short uphill finishes of their own) to test the riders. Every year the organizers create a course that seems to say: “If you’re not a climber, stay home.”

At this point in the year it’s tough to predict who will add the Spanish grand tour to their program as lots of things can change between now and August. But we’re hoping that last year’s surprise-but-not-a-surprise winner, American Sepp Kuss (Visma-Lease a Bike), will get a chance to come back and defend his title from last year.

How to Watch the Vuelta a España: Peacock

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After taking place in Glasgow in early-August last year (as part of the UCI’s “mega world championships”), this year’s World Road Race Championships are heading to Zurich and moving back to their usual spot on the calendar in late-September, with our favorite events–the Elite Road Races–taking place on the final weekend of the month.

On Saturday, the Elite Women will complete a 154km road race that begins in Ulster and ends with four laps of a tough, 27km finishing circuit in and around Zurich. The next day, the Elite Men will cover a 274km course that starts in Winterthur and concludes with seven laps of the Zurich finishing circuit.

This is another race for Classics riders, with a finishing circuit that should favor the riders we saw at the front of last year’s World Championship road races. In the women’s race, Kopecky will be a favorite to defend her title, but she’ll face stiff competition from the Dutch, most likely led by her SD Worx teammate Vollering, who–despite being one of the sport’s best racers–has never won a rainbow jersey. We love how races like the Olympics and Worlds pit riders who spend much of the season as teammates against one another.

The men’s race should play out in a similar way–albeit with fewer teammates racing against teammates. The defending champion–van der Poel–should again be the top favorite, with the Belgians–led by van Aert and Evenepoel–his biggest rivals.

How to Watch the World Championships: FloBikes

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Discover the new official Étape du Tour de France app and its new functions!

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It’s possible to follow your favourite riders on 5 July. It’s very simple to get involved with two simple options; either through the  internet   or the official application on  iOS  or  Android .

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The rider must register to automatically share his localisation at every kilometre of the race. 

Everyone can track up to 10 runners with different features:

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The 5-minute essential guide to the Tour de France

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Échappée sur le Tour de France 2019 entre Albertville et Val Thorens, dans les Alpes.

Reading time: 0 min Published on 8 January 2024, updated on 18 April 2024

It is the biggest cycling race in the world: a national event that France cherishes almost as much as its Eiffel Tower and its 360 native cheeses! Every year in July, the Tour de France sets off on the roads of France and crosses some of its most beautiful landscapes. Here’s everything you should know in advance of the 2018 race…

‘La Grande Boucle’

In over a century of existence, the Tour has extended its distance and passed through the whole country. Almost 3,500 kilometers are now covered each year in the first three weeks of July, with 22 teams of 8 cyclists. The 176 competitors criss-cross the most beautiful roads of France in 23 days, over 21 stages. More than a third of France’s departments are passed through, on a route that changes each year.

A little tour to start

The first ever Tour de France took place in 1903. It had just six stages – Paris-Lyon, Lyon-Marseille, Marseille-Toulouse, Toulouse-Bordeaux, Bordeaux-Nantes and Nantes-Paris – and 60 cyclists at the start line. At the time, the brave cycled up to 18 hours at a stretch, by day and night, on roads and dirt tracks. By the end, they’d managed 2,300 kilometers. Must have had some tight calves!

Mountain events are often the most famous and hotly contested. Spectators watch in awe as the riders attack the passes and hit speeds of 100 km/h. In the Pyrenees and the Alps, the Galibier and Tourmalet ascents are legendary sections of the Tour, worthy of a very elegant polka dot jersey for the best climber…

The darling of the Tour

In terms of the number of victories per nation, France comes out on top, with 36 races won by a French cyclist. In second place is Belgium with 18 wins, and in third is Spain with 12. The darling of the Tour remains Eddy Merckx, holding the record of 111 days in the yellow jersey. This Belgian won 5 times the Great Loop as Jacques Anquetil, Bernard Hinault and Michael Indurain.

‘Le maillot jaune’

The yellow jersey is worn by the race winner in the general classification (calculated by adding up the times from each individual stage). This tradition goes back to 1919. It has nothing to do with the July sunshine or the sunflower fields along the roads; it was simply the colour of the pages of newspaper L’Auto, which was creator and organiser of the competition at the time.

The Tour de France is the third major world sporting event after the Olympic Games and the World Cup, covered by 600 media and 2,000 journalists. The race is broadcast in 130 countries by 100 television channels over 6,300 hours, and is followed by 3.5 billion viewers.

The Champs-Élysées finish

Each year the Tour departs from a different city, whether in France or in a neighbouring country. Since 1975, the triumphal arrival of the cyclists has always taken place across a finish line on Paris’ Champs-Élysées. It’s a truly beautiful setting for the final sprint.

And the winner is…

Seen from the sky and filmed by helicopters or drones, the Tour route resembles a long ribbon winding its way through France’s stunning landscapes: the groves of Normandy, the peaks of the Alps, the shores of Brittany and the beaches of the Côte d’Azur. In 2017, it was the Izoard pass in Hautes-Alpes that was elected the most beautiful stage, at an altitude of 2,361 metres. Which one gets your vote?

Find out more on the official Tour de France site: https://www.letour.fr

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