From Florence to the Beaches of Nice: How to Watch the 2024 Tour de France

This year’s edition starts in Italy and features one of the toughest opening stages ever, a 206-kilometer ride from Florence to Rimini taking riders through the heart of the Apennine mountains.

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The Tour de France was first raced in 1903 when journalist (and former bike racer) Henri Desgrange organized the event to promote L’Auto-Vélo, a French sporting newspaper that he edited–and is known today as L’Equipe. The newspaper was actually printed on yellow paper, which fuels one of the narratives surrounding the origins of the maillot jaune . That year’s Tour covered 2,428 km (1,509 mi) spread over just six stages–the average stage length was about 405 km (251 mi)–and only 21 of the original 60 starters finished the inaugural event.

Despite the low number of finishers, the event was an overwhelming success, and the Tour has since become one of the largest sporting events in the world, an event for which teams with multi-million dollar budgets spend years trying to win. For the riders, just a single stage win or day in the yellow jersey is a career-defining achievement. Riders who win the overall title–even just once–go down in history.

This year’s race covers 3,492 km (2,165 mi) spread over 21 stages, with eight days for the sprinters, two individual time trials, seven mountain stages, and about four stages for the punchy opportunists who head up the road in search of “do-or-die” breakaway stage victories–we love those guys.

Here’s everything you need to know about the 2024 Tour de France:

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The route of the 2024 Tour de France is unlike any we’ve ever seen, mainly because it’s bookended by two of the biggest “firsts” in the event’s 110-year history: it’s the first to begin in Italy and the first to end outside of Paris (in Nice).

The Tour begins in Florence on Saturday, June 29th, the first of three-and-a-half stages in Italy. And we’re expecting fireworks right away: Stages 1 and 2 are two of the toughest opening stages we’ve ever seen, even harder than the opening stages of last year’s Tour, which took place in the hilly Basque region of northern Spain.

After a day for the sprinters on Stage 3, Stage 4 begins in Pinerolo and brings the race back into France via the 2,642m Col du Galibier. The second-highest climb in this year’s race, the first rider to the summit will win a cash prize given each year in honor of Degrange. By the end of one of the earliest mountain stages in Tour history, the GC battle will be in full swing.

The sprinters will then get two more chances as the race heads north. But the GC battle will resume on Friday, July 5th, with Stage 7, the first of two individual time trials in this year’s Tour. The first week ends with Sunday’s Stage 9, an exciting stage featuring 14 sections of white gravel roads through France’s Champagne region. This will be the first gravel stage in the history of the men’s Tour de France–the women completed a gravel stage of their own through the region in 2022.

After the Tour’s first Rest Day, the race resumes on Tuesday, July 9th, and begins a southwesterly trip–through the Massif Central, which hosts a rugged finish to Stage 11–toward the Pyrenees. Along the way, the sprinters will have a few more opportunities to win a stage before the high mountains return over the weekend.

And they return in a big way, with back-to-back hors categorie (“beyond category”) summit finishes in the mountains that form the border between France and Spain. Saturday’s Stage 12 takes the riders over the Tourmalet–which Desgrange first thought was too hard for the Tour de France–and ends with a finish at the Pla d'Adet ski resort, while Sunday’s Stage 13 ends on the Plateau de Beille–after almost 198km of racing.

As if the mountains aren’t enough cause for excitement, it’s also a holiday weekend: Sunday is Bastille Day–July 14th–so expect the roads on both days to be packed with “festive” fans. By the end of the day, the list of riders capable of winning the 2024 Tour de France will be much shorter than it was a week prior.

The Tour’s third and final week takes the race back east, where an Alpine finale looms. In all, the riders will spend four days in the mountains during the third week, first in the high Alps–with summit finishes at the end of Stage 17 ( at Superdévoluy) and Stage 19 (at Isola 2000). And don’t snooze on Thursday’s Stage 18, a saw-toothed stage from Gap to Barcelonnette that’s filled with short, jagged climbs and could be the perfect place for an ambush–or a Hail Mary–before the final weekend.

But this year’s final weekend is not what we’ve come to expect from Tours of the past. With the Summer Olympics beginning in Paris just five days after the end of the race, this year’s Tour skips its traditional finish on the Champs Elysees and instead finishes in Nice–after the hardest final weekend we’ve seen in decades.

The weekend opens on Saturday, July 20th, with Stage 20, a short but intense stage through the maritime Alps featuring four categorized ascents, including a summit finish on the Category 1 Col de la Couillole.

And just in case that doesn’t settle things, Sunday’s Stage 21 certainly will, as–for the first time in 35 years–the Tour de France ends with an individual time trial. And it’s a hard one: a 33.7 km race against the clock that takes the riders over the Col d'Èze, a tough Category 2 ascent that always features in the final stage of March’s Paris-Nice, an 8-day stage race that Tour contenders often use to build form during the first part of their seasons.

This might bode well for American fans–for two reasons. First, the last time the Tour de France ended with an individual time trial, American Greg Lemond defeated France’s Laurent Fignon–who entered the day wearing the yellow jersey–to win the Tour by eight seconds.

And this year’s winner of Paris-Nice–which finished with a stage over the Col d'Èze–was American Matteo Jorgenson (Visma-Lease a Bike), a 24-year-old from Idaho who took the yellow jersey on that final stage. Jorgenson will be lining up at this year’s Tour; could history repeat itself? We can’t wait to find out.

When it comes to watching the Tour de France, you’ve got lots of options. NBC’s Peacock ($5.99/month or $59.99/year) streams all events organized by A.S.O., which means you can watch the Tour de France now and then the Tour de France Femmes in August. (And if you’re looking for ad-free coverage, you’ll need a subscription to Peacock Premium Plus, which runs $11.99 per month or $119.99 for the year.)

The Peacock app is available on Roku, Apple devices, Android and AndroidTV devices, Google platforms, Chromecast, Xbox consoles, PlayStation 4 and 5 consoles, 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. EDT, so 9-to-5ers will likely need to record each stage and watch later. (Check the full schedule for details.)

If you’re in Canada, FloBikes ($29.99/month CDN) is the best way to watch the Tour de France. All 21 stages are available live and on-demand on FloBikes.com, the FloSports iOS app, and the FloSports app for Amazon FireTV, Roku, and Apple TV.

Denmark’s Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) won the 2023 Tour de France, defeating Slovenia’s Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) to defend his title from 2022. The two champions engaged in a tense battle during the first two weeks of the race and entered the second Rest Day separated by just ten seconds on the Tour’s General Classification.

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But Vingegaard exploded at the start of the third week, crushing Pogačar in an individual time trial on Stage 16 and then dropping him in the Alps on Stage 17. In just two stages, the Dane’s lead went from ten seconds to more than seven minutes. Pogačar saved face by winning Stage 20, but for the second year in a row, the winner of back-to-back Tours in 2020 and 2021 was forced to settle for second place–and the white jersey as the Tour’s Best Young Rider. Pogačar’s teammate, Great Britain’s Adam Yates–won Stage 1 and wore the Tour’s first yellow jersey–finished third overall.

Belgium’s Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck) was without question the Tour’s best sprinter. The Belgian won four stages and ran away with the green jersey as the winner of the Tour’s Points Classification. Italy’s Giulio Ciccone (Lidl-Trek) won the polka dot jersey as the Tour’s King of the Mountains.

Jonas Vingegaard-Hansen (Visma-Lease a Bike)

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At this point in time, we’re waiting to hear if Vingegaard will even be starting this year’s Tour de France. The defending champion was one of several Tour favorites taken down in a massive crash at the Tour of the Basque Country in early April. The Dane spent twelve days in the hospital after breaking several bones and suffering a punctured lung in the fall and only resumed training a few weeks ago. Visma-Lease a Bike recently said he has a 50-50 chance of starting the race, but only will do so if the team feels he’s 100% ready to challenge for a third consecutive victory.

Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates)

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The uncertainty surrounding Vingegaard’s participation makes Pogačar the top favorite. The Slovenian won back-to-back Tours in 2020 and 2021 and scored back-to-back second-place finishes behind the Dane in 2022 and 2023. He’s been training since winning six stages and the General Classification at the recent Giro d’Italia and looks on track to become the first rider since Italy’s Marco Pantani (in 1998) to win the Giro-Tour double.

Primož Roglič (BORA-hansgrohe) and Remco Evenepoel (Soudal–Quick-Step)

Vingegaard wasn’t the only Tour contender who went down in that terrible crash at the Tour of the Basque Country: Slovenia’s Primož Roglič–who was leading the race at the time–and Belgium’s Remco Evenepoel were victims as well, and both riders immediately abandoned the race. Roglič injured his knee–but suffered no major injuries–but Evenepoel needed surgery after breaking his clavicle and scapula.

Unlike Vingegaard, both riders were able to get back to training relatively quickly, and they both competed at the recent Critérium du Dauphiné . Roglič won two stages and the General Classification despite almost cracking at the end of the final stage. Evenepoel won the Dauphiné’s only individual time trial, but showed he still has some room to improve after fading in the mountains. He finished the race in seventh place overall.

Carlos Rodríguez (INEOS Grenadiers)

Rodríguez, who won a stage and finished fifth in last year’s Tour de France, won the final stage and finished fourth overall at the Dauphiné, the latest in a series of high-stage race finishes for the 23-year-old. He’ll likely be joining Colombia’s Egan Bernal (who won the Tour in 2019) and Great Britain’s Geraint Thomas (Who won the Tour in 2018) on the starting line in Florence to form one of the deepest eight-rider line-ups in this year’s race.

Matteo Jorgenson (Visma-Lease a Bike)

If Vingegaard proves unable to start the Tour, don’t be surprised if Visma-Lease a Bike turns to Matteo Jorgenson to lead the team in his place. After winning Paris-Nice and Dwars door Vlaanderen in March, the American spent much of April and all of May at training camps, building form for the summer.

Well, it must’ve worked, as the 24-year-old nearly snatched the Dauphiné from Roglič after riding away with Rodríguez at the end of the final day. In the end, he lost the race by only eight seconds–another interesting coincidence given Lemond’s margin of victory at the Tour in 1989.

The American has never captained a team at the Tour de France, but he raced the French grand tour in 2022 and 2023–so he at least knows what the Tour’s pressure-cooker atmosphere feels like. And he should benefit from the presence of his teammate Sepp Kuss , the American who shockingly won last year’s Vuelta a España and played a pivotal role in each of the six grand Tours won by the team prior to his own victory at the Vuelta last September.

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Les antennes de Radio France, en particulier franceinfo et France Bleu , radios officielles du Tour de France , mettent en place un dispositif exceptionnel pour suivre en direct toutes les étapes masculines et féminines de la Grande Boucle.

Vendredi 1er juillet, les 22 équipes participant à la 109e édition masculine prennent le départ depuis Copenhague au Danemark pour rejoindre Paris en 21 étapes sur un parcours de 3.328 km.

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Greg LeMond: Pogačar will be faster and better at the Tour de France

We’re only 15 days into the 2024 Giro d’Italia, and already Tadej Pogačar has the race in his pocket. He leads second-placed Geraint Thomas by almost seven minutes. Before the Giro began, he had already won Strade Bianche, Liège-Bastogne-Liège and the Volta a Catalunya. Soon he will be turning his sights to the Tour de France. Is he going to win every race he turns up to this season?

In order to get perspective and context on his achievements, shortly after the Slovenian’s Grand Tour masterclass on stage 15 to Livigno we caught up with Greg LeMond, a three-time winner of the Tour de France, who finished third on his Giro debut in 1985. The American tells us why he already puts Pogačar in the same class as Eddy Merckx, why he expects him to better and faster at the Tour de France, and why he loves to watch him race.

Going into the Giro, Antonio Tiberi was renowned primarily for his disgraceful shooting of a cat. Over the race's opening fortnight, he's shown a very different side of himself, holding the pace of the GC favourites as he's taken a firm grip on the white jersey of best young rider. To get an insight into Italian cycling's new GC hope we hear from Tuttobici journalist Carlo Malvestio, who tells us that the rider dubbed "The Sniper" by some of his peers still has some way to go to redeem himself, but is winning the tifosi over with his performances on the road.

The Giro sprints have dominated by one man, Lidl-Trek's Jonathan Milan, a towering presence who can produce equally towering power outputs when he gets a finish line in his sights. Milan's team director Gregory Rast tells us why the Italian phenomenon is already one of the leading sprinters in the sport and that he's only going to get better.

Sticking with the sprinters, we focus too on Fabio Jakobsen. Last winter, the Dutchman moved from Soudal QuickStep to dsm-firmenich-PostNL on a three-year deal tasked with scoring enough wins to keep his team in the WorldTour. However, in 39 race days Jakobsen has only won once and has been forced to quit the Giro after crashing. Team director Matt Winston tells us why Jakobsen has struggled and why he will come good.

Finally, we hear from Cofidis climber Harrison Wood. In his Giro diary, the young Briton talks about his time in the break on the epic stage over the Mortirolo and into Livigno, about helping Simon Geschke pick up points for the mountains jersey, and reveals the awfulness of the last 1.5km of that stage on a super-steep dirt road.

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Ahead of the Tour de France, here are the cycling shows you should watch

W hether you’re a devoted cycling fan or a once-a-year viewer who enjoys the stunning shots of chateaux, landscapes and fine food as much as the race, very little preparation is needed before watching the Tour de France.

Just organise some Tour snacks and settle down in front of SBS’s coverage for as long as you can stay awake. If you can’t make it to the finish of the stage in the early hours, catch the highlights in the morning – either from 7am to 8am or on SBS On Demand.

Commentator Matthew Keenan will be joined by Dr Bridie O’Donnell and Simon Gerrans, with reporting from the scene and podcasting by David McKenzie and Christophe Mallet. Chef Guillaume Brahimi returns with Plat du Tour.

The 111th men’s race takes place from June 29 to July 21, with the third year of the Tour de France Femmes, the women’s race, running from August 12 to 18.

There are some notable firsts this year: the Tour starts in Florence, Italy; it finishes outside Paris, in Nice, because the Olympics start in the French capital on July 26; and the Femmes, which starts in Rotterdam, has been pushed back in the cycling calendar and will run between the Olympics and Paralympics.

After two-time Tour winner Tadej Pogacar’s stunning triumph in the Giro d’Italia last month, winning six stages and the general classification by almost 10 minutes, there will be huge interest in whether he can carry off the rare Giro-Tour double in the same season.

Much depends on how the two-time winner and defending champion Jonas Vingegaard and two other star riders, Remco Evenepoel and Primoz Roglic, recover from a horrendous high-speed crash that also badly injured Australian Jay Vine during Spain’s Tour of the Basque Country in April.

Australia’s contingent at the Tour includes former Giro winner Jai Hindley, Jack Haig, Luke Durbridge and Chris Harper. In the Femmes, Sarah Gigante, Grace Brown and Amanda Spratt are expected to be contending for stage wins.

If you can’t wait, here are some suggestions to get in the mood ...

Tour de France: Unchained (Netflix)

Season 1 of this Netflix series was a visceral inside look at the 2022 Tour, showing the drama inside team meetings and making the crashes feel more brutal than they ever have on the TV coverage. While highly entertaining, it featured an overcooked storyline about competition within the Jumbo-Visma team and suffered for lack of access to Pogacar.

The new season, looking at last year’s race, is better for featuring both sides of the intense competition for the race leader’s yellow jersey between Pogacar and Vingegaard. With the start of the race overshadowed by the death of Swiss rider Gino Mader in a crash at the Tour de Suisse, an early highlight of this season is a surprisingly frank rivalry between two Australians, Hindley and Ben O’Connor.

Julien Jurdie, the sporting director of O’Connor’s team AG2R Citroen, has to tell him: “The Tour de France isn’t an inter-Australian race, you know?”

A later episode raises the ugly question of whether doping is back in professional cycling after Vingegaard’s phenomenal time trial win on stage 16 raises doubts among rivals and fans. “There’s no truth in cycling,” French cyclist Valentin Madouas says. Vingegaard insists: “I’m clean. And even when they test these samples in a hundred years they will still not find anything.”

While fans have no reason to doubt Vingegaard, it’s hard to forget seven-time winner Lance Armstrong’s repeated denials before eventual admission to doping in 2013.

Second to None (weekly episodes on DocPlay)

A three-part series from Australian production company Sweetshop & Green on the Lidl-Trek women’s cycling team, which includes Amanda Spratt, as they prepare for and race the second Tour de France Femmes in 2023. Made over two years, it’s a less frantic look behind the scenes than Unchained , focussing on one team rather than rival outfits.

Episode one has Italian sprinter Elisa Balsamo battling to come back to racing from breaking her jaw in three places when she crashed into the back of her team’s car during Ride London. The third episode features Spratt’s epic climb on the Col du Tourmalet.

Classic Tour de France Stages (SBS On Demand)

In the last decade, the Tour has had so many memorable stages, including the drama when Chris Froome ran up Mont Ventoux after a crash in 2016, Pogacar’s amazing stage 20 time trial that finished with a savage six-kilometre climb in 2020, and Wout van Aert’s win after climbing Mont Ventoux twice in 2021.

SBS has packaged 21 of the greatest stages.

Phil Liggett: The Voice of Cycling (SBS On Demand)

An entertaining documentary about the famous English cycling commentator’s life that covers his time as an aspiring professional rider, move into cycling journalism, time organising Britain’s Milk Race, passion for raising funds to save the rhino and surprising love of model trains.

It also shows how distressing it was for Liggett when fellow commentator and close friend Paul Sherwen died suddenly from heart failure in 2018.

Tour De France 2011: Conquering Le Tour (SBS On Demand)

For anyone who watched the Tour in 2011, Cadel Evans becoming the first Australian winner was unforgettable. This four-part series covers his race from the grand depart to the presentation in Paris with all the memorable moments, including his remarkable calm when he had a mechanical problem then his inspired ride to catch the leaders on stage 19.

Then came his time trial triumph over Andy Schleck – with the split screen showing Cadel cutting into Schleck’s lead then overtaking him – on stage 20.

The Armstrong Lie (Netflix and online rental)

Have we watched enough about Armstrong betraying cycling fans by now? If not, the story of the former champion, who was stripped of his seven titles when he admitted to doping, is told in the 2015 movie The Program (available for rental online), the 2020 documentary Lance (Disney +) and parodied in the 2017 comedy Tour de Pharmacy (Foxtel Now) .

The best account, though, is Alex Gibney’s 2013 documentary The Armstrong Lie.

SBS’ coverage of the Tour de France runs from June 29 to July 21 and Tour de France Femmes from August 12 to August 18.

Cadel Evans is the only Australian to win the Tour de France, which he did in 2011.

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The Tour de France pedals onto TV every summer—showcasing the world’s greatest road cyclists. As in recent seasons, NBC Sports will broadcast this year’s event across NBC , USA Network , and Peacock .

Peacock is our favorite service for watching the race because it carries every stage live and on demand. It’s also the streaming home of the Tour de France Femmes and Vuelta a España.

Keep scrolling for a closer look at watching Tour de France 2024 TV coverage—including the complete schedule with channel listings.

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What channel shows the Tour de France?

You can watch the Tour de France on NBC , USA Network , and Peacock . You’ll get the most live coverage from Peacock, which streams every stage and the daily Tour de France Pre-Race Show . USA Network shows a mix of live and encore coverage, while NBC carries select portions of the race—primarily an encore of the final stage.

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

2024 Tour de France TV schedule

This year’s Tour de France begins on June 29 in Italy before crossing into France on the fourth day. As usual, the 21-day route features a solid mix of flat to mountainous terrain. Two rest days break up the action before racers make their way to Nice—a departure from the usual Avenue des Champs-Élysées finish in Paris.

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

2024 Tour de France Femmes schedule

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

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Best Tour de France TV plans

A Peacock subscription is the best way to watch the Tour de France. Starting at $5.99 a month, the streaming service provides live and on-demand access to every stage of the men’s and women’s races. You’ll also get daily pre- and post-race studio coverage during the men’s competition, plus race highlights and rider interviews.

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

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

Which TV providers carry the Tour de France?

Besides Peacock, most TV services carry Tour de France coverage via NBC and USA Network. Our table below illustrates which popular providers offer the two channels.

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The most convenient way to watch the Tour de France for free is by using an over-the-air (OTA) antenna to pick up your local NBC station. Unfortunately, NBC doesn’t show a lot of race coverage—mostly encore presentations of early and late stages. But it never hurts having an antenna in your TV setup.

If you don’t have an antenna, most cost between $20.00 and $60.00. We recommend the Mohu Leaf 50 for its 60-mile range and slim design. But you’ll want to verify the distance of your nearest NBC station by entering your zip code into the Federal Communications Commission’s Reception Map Tool . That’ll help determine if you need a more robust antenna, which we feature on our Best OTA Antennas page.

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

How to watch the Tour de France FAQ

Can you watch the tour de france on nbc.

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

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

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

Is every cycling Grand Tour race on NBC?

No, not every race in the Grand Tour of Cycling airs on NBC. While NBC Sports channels and platforms televise the Tour de France and Vuelta a España, the Giro d’Italia streams on Max’s  B/R Sports Add-On .

What cycling events are on Peacock?

Popular cycling events featured on Peacock include the Tour de France, Vuelta a España , and Olympic cycling . Other major UCI World Tour races like the Giro d’Italia, Milan–San Remo, and Tour of Flanders stream on services like FloBikes and Max’s B/R Sports Add-On .

Is there an official Tour de France app?

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

Why you should trust us

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

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

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Tour de Francia 2024: confirman nómina que pondrá a temblar a Pogacar

La edición 111 del Tour de Francia dará inicio el 29 de junio.

El inicio de la edición 111 del Tour de Francia está cada vez más cerca. Se tiene previsto que el próximo 29 de junio arranque una nueva versión de la 'Grande Boucle' con una etapa de 206 kilómetros desde Florencia hasta Rímini.

A pocos días para la salida de la prueba, se tiene prácticamente confirmada la presencia del ciclista danés Jonas Vingegaard.

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Vingegaard se recuperó de manera contrarreloj de múltiples lesiones que sufrió el pasado 4 de abril, cuando protagonizó una brutal caída en la Vuelta al País Vasco.

El accidente puso en riesgo la vida del ciclista, que a pesar de los daños mantuvo su objetivo de defender el título del Tour de Francia.

Jonas Vingegaard, doble campeón del Tour, llevó a cabo una exigente preparación, que terminó hace pocos días con una concentración de altura en Tignes.

Al danés se sumaría el belga Wout Van Aert, que no tenía en sus planes el Tour de Francia, pero al no poder cumplir con su calendario por una caída en marzo, se preparó para la 'Grande Boucle'.

El Visma Lease a BIke prepara una nómina de lujo para el Tour de Francia

Después de conocer el estado de forma de Jonas Vingegaard y de Wout Van Aert, en las últimas horas se informó por parte de HLN.BE y Domestique la nómina de lujo que presentará el Visma Lease a Bike en el Tour de Francia.

Y es que a Vingegaard y a Van Aert los acompañarán Sepp Kuss, Matteo Jorgenson, Tiesj Bennot, Christophe Laporte, Wilco Kelderman y Jan Tratnik.

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Sin duda, la escuadra de los Países Bajos conformó un fuerte plantel que protagonizará un vibrante mano a mano con el UAE Team Emirates de Tadej Pogacar.

Nómina del VIsma Lease a Bike para el Tour de Francia

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Firenze, 21 giugno 2024 – Ospitare il Tour de France nel nostro Paese è costato, finora, circa otto milioni di euro – ripartiti tra Toscana, Emilia-Romagna e Piemonte, le tre regioni toccate dalle tappe previste in terra italiana – ma frutterà almeno dieci volte tanto . Secondo uno studio commissionato dalla regione Emilia-Romagna, il ‘Grand Dèpart’ tricolore genererà un indotto diretto di 59 milioni di euro (di cui 29 milioni solo in regione), cui vanno aggiunti altri benefici indiretti, a livello nazionale, per 47 milioni, con altri 13 milioni sulle aziende della filiera ciclistica ‘made in Italy’. Si calcolano, inoltre, circa 300.000 presenze negli alberghi – la metà delle quali in Emilia-Romagna – e 1,8 milioni di spettatori lungo le strade .

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La carovana gialla

Scendendo nel dettaglio, è bene partire dall’enorme carovana che segue il Tour: almeno 4500 persone , tra staff delle squadre partecipanti (1800 in tutto, dai ciclisti ai massaggiatori ai meccanici), addetti alla logistica e giornalisti. Ai quali si aggiungeranno centinaia di migliaia di turisti e appassionati , ansiosi di assistere al passaggio delle tre tappe dal vivo. Con oltre 200 tv collegate da tutto il mondo, 1,8 milioni di spettatori presenti lungo il percorso e più di 300mila presenze negli alberghi per le 3 tappe, l'indotto diretto supererà i 120 milioni di euro . Poi occorre aggiungere il ritorno legato alla visibilità internazionale del Tour, tuttora il terzo evento sportivo più seguito al mondo , dopo Olimpiadi e Campionati del mondo di calcio.

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L'esempio della danimarca.

Può essere d’aiuto il report ufficiale, stilato dagli organizzatori, relativo all’impatto complessivo che ha avuto per la Danimarca ospitare le prime tre tappe del Tour nel 2022: 102 milioni di euro (70 dal turismo interno e 32 da quello estero). Non solo: nelle cinque città attraversate dagli atleti, la spesa turistica è cresciuta di 45 milioni rispetto alla media del periodo e gli spettatori delle tre tappe sono stati quasi due milioni. Ancora, la tv: il Tour viene trasmesso in 150 Paesi e le tappe danesi hanno generato una visualizzazione totale di 203 milioni di ore. Un impatto promozionale che nessun budget pubblicitario potrebbe garantire.

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L'omaggio all’Italia

La 111^ edizione della Grande Boucle renderà omaggio, nelle intenzioni degli organizzatori, non solo ai campioni del passato ( Bottecchia, Coppi, Bartali e Pantani , fra gli altri), ma anche alla storia, all’arte e al paesaggio italiani. L’Emilia-Romagna avrà certamente un ruolo primario, con 38 località – di cui tanti piccoli borghi pressoché sconosciuti ai più – attraversate dalla carovana gialla nelle province di Forlì-Cesena, Rimini, Ravenna, Bologna e Piacenza , in un territorio in cui il ciclismo vanta una lunga tradizione e solide radici popolari. Per la cosiddetta ‘ sport valley emiliano-romagnola ’ (delineata da colossi come la cesenate Technogym, assieme a un reticolo di piccole e medie imprese che operano nel settore del benessere e tempo libero) è pronta, dunque, la consacrazione definitiva.

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Viva l'Orchestra : le temps d'un concert, musiciens amateurs et professionnels partagent la scène

Dans ce nouvel épisode, marie sorbier nous emmène à la maison de la radio et de la musique pour nous faire découvrir le programme viva l'orchestra qui permet à des musiciens amateurs de toute la france de venir répéter et se produire sur scène avec les musiciens de l'orchestre national de france..

Après nous avoir  fait visiter le Prieuré Saint-Cosme près de Tours, dernière demeure de Pierre de Ronsard  à l'occasion des 500 ans de sa naissance, Marie Sorbier continue son Grand Tour en nous emmenant  à la Maison de la Radio et de la Musique à Paris pour nous faire découvrir Viva l'Orchestra . Ce programme, dont on fête cette année la 10ᵉ édition parisienne, permet à des musiciens amateurs de se produire aux côtés de musiciens professionnels de l'Orchestre national de France (ONF). Marie Sorbier s'est rendue en coulisse  avant leur concert à l'Auditorium de Radio France à l'occasion de la fête de la musique .

Ce projet transgénérationnel initié par Marie Faucher, ancienne responsable pédagogique de l'Orchestre national de France, et par Marc-Olivier de Nattes, son successeur, mêle donc des musiciens amateurs de la France entière, de tous âges et de tous niveaux, à des musiciens de l'ONF qui ont le rôle de tuteurs. Ces derniers leur donnent des cours et les accompagnent sur scène lors des deux représentations publiques organisées chaque année. Les répétitions ont lieu les week-ends et s'étalent de début janvier jusqu'au dernier concert qui a lieu habituellement le 21 juin, jour de la fête de la musique.

Ils sont cette année 105 musiciens à faire partie de la promotion 2024 de Viva l'Orchestra avec une vingtaine de professionnels et le reste d'amateurs. Comme le rappelle Marc-Olivier de Nattes, l'objectif de ce programme est d'offrir l'opportunité à des personnes qui n'en ont pas la chance habituellement de pouvoir évoluer au sein d'un orchestre professionnel :  "Nous nous sommes posés la question de ce qu'on pouvait offrir aux musiciens amateurs, qui ont dû parfois arrêter de jouer pour un temps et qui se sont remis à leur instrument ou qui ne l'ont jamais quitté, mais qui n'ont pas de grandes structures dans lesquelles ils peuvent s'exprimer tous ensemble avec un grand orchestre symphonique de la taille de Viva l'Orchestra. On s'est donc dit : montons notre propre orchestre de musiciens amateurs de tous les niveaux, avec des gens très forts et des gens débutants de tous les âges, de tous les milieux, de toute la France.(...)   C'est ce partage-là qui est le plus important et qui nous emmène au bout de six mois de vie commune, de travail commun vers le concert ce soir."

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Jonas Vingegaard au départ du Tour de France, mais est-il prêt?

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Jonas Vingegaard, double champion en titre , participera bien au Tour de France, même s'il n'a pris part à aucune course depuis son accident dans le Tour du Pays basque, au début du mois d'avril.

C'est ce qu'a annoncé l'équipe Visma jeudi.

Le Danois est absent de la compétition depuis sa lourde chute .

Il fait partie des huit coureurs sélectionnés, tout comme le Belge Wout Van Aert, qui avait lui aussi été victime d'un grave accident au printemps.

Font aussi partie de l'équipe les Américains Matteo Jorgenson et Sepp Kuss, le Français Christophe Laporte, le Slovène Jan Tratnik, le Néerlandais Wilco Kelderman et le Belge Tiesj Benoot.

L'équipe Visma arrivera le 21 juin à Nice en vue du départ, prévu le 29 à Florence en Italie.

Les derniers mois n'ont pas été faciles, mais je remercie ma famille et l'équipe Visma pour leur soutien infaillible. Nous avons travaillé ensemble, je me sens bien et très motivé , a dit Vingegaard, 27 ans, dans un communiqué de son équipe.

Victime de fractures de la clavicule et de plusieurs côtes, d'un pneumothorax et d'une contusion pulmonaire , Vingegaard avait passé 12 jours à l'hôpital et n'était remonté sur un vélo que le 7 mai.

Il n'a participé à aucune course depuis, mais s'est préparé ces deux dernières semaines lors d'un stage en altitude, à Tignes, avec le reste de l'équipe.

Il revient d'une blessure sérieuse. Ces dernières semaines, il a montré quel champion il était, à la fois mentalement et physiquement , a dit le directeur sportif Merjin Zeeman.

Évidemment, nous ne savons pas jusqu'où il peut aller. Nous restons prudents, car il n'a pas encore été en mesure de faire une course et sa préparation a été tout sauf idéale. Mais il sera là, en bonne santé et motivé , a-t-il ajouté.

Quant à Van Aert, il a fait son retour à la compétition mi-mai, au Tour de Norvège, après huit semaines d'absence à la suite de sa chute dans l'épreuve À travers la Flandre, le 27 mars , où il avait souffert de fractures à une clavicule, au sternum et à sept côtes.

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Le Tour de France n'était pas au programme cette année, a rappelé le vainqueur de neuf étapes de la Grande Boucle, qui devait faire le Tour d'Italie avant de devoir déclarer forfait.

Mais, au vu des développements de ces dernières semaines, j'en avais vraiment envie et l'équipe a approuvé , a ajouté le Belge de 29 ans, qui visera ensuite une médaille aux Jeux olympiques.

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L'Euro 2024 de football se joue en Allemagne depuis le 14 juin. En tout, 24 équipes s'affrontent lors des phases de groupes, mais seules seize d'entre elles se qualifieront pour les huitièmes de finale. Retrouvez les résultats et le classement de chaque poule avec France Bleu.

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La Suisse n'a pas réussi à confirmer mercredi face à l'Écosse. Tenus en échec, les Helvètes devront confirmer lors de la dernière journée de poule pour se qualifier pour les 8e de finale. L'Écosse a toujours une chance de passer au prochain tour.

L'Espagne s'est qualifiée en huitièmes de finale de l'Euro 2024 et a assuré la première place du groupe B après sa victoire logique contre l'Italie (1-0), jeudi à Gelsenkirchen lors de la deuxième journée. Tout reste possible pour la deuxième place qualificative, l'Italie ayant deux points d'avance sur ses concurrents. Les champions d'Europe en titre devront s'imposer face à la Croatie pour se hisser en 8e de finale.

La Slovénie et le Danemark se sont séparés sur un nul (1-1) dimanche à Stuttgart, au terme d'un match plaisant où le Danois Christian Eriksen a brillé. Trois ans après son malaise cardiaque qui avait failli lui coûter la vie lors de l'édition précédente en 2021, Eriksen croyait avoir parfaitement lancé son équipe dans la compétition avec un but (17e) et une prestation de haut vol, mais la Slovénie, emmenée par le buteur de Leipzig Benjamin Sesko a fini par égaliser en seconde période.

Jeudi, la Serbie a accroché le nul dans les ultimes secondes contre la Slovénie (1-1) à Munich à l'Euro-2024. L'Angleterre a aussi été tenue en échec, mais par le Danemark (1-1) et doit donc attendre le dernier match pour valider sa qualification.

Longtemps tenus en échec, les Pays-Bas ont arraché la victoire contre la Pologne 2-1 dimanche à Hambourg pour leurs débuts à l'Euro-2024. Adam Buksa, qui palliait l'absence de la star Robert Lewandowski, blessé et forfait pour ce premier match, a ouvert le score d'une tête décroisée à la suite d'un corner (16e). La France, qui vise un troisième sacre continental après 1984 et 2000, a réussi son entame, en battant l'Autriche 1 à 0 lundi à Düsseldorf.

L'Autriche s'est ensuite relancée contre la Pologne (3-1) vendredi à Berlin afin de préserver ses chances de qualification pour les huitièmes de finale.

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Les Bleus sont désormais à quatre points dans le groupe D, à égalité avec les Pays-Bas, et devant l’Autriche et la Pologne. Ils devront assurer leur accès en huitièmes de finale mardi 25 juin contre la Pologne (18h),

Au sein du groupe D, la Roumanie a surclassé l'Ukraine (3-0) et prend une belle option pour les 8ᵉˢ de finale. D'autant plus que la Belgique, censée être l'équipe forte de ce groupe, s'est fait surprendre par la Slovaquie (0-1). Les Diables rouges se sont montrés brouillons et en panne d'efficacité.

L'Ukraine est passée par tous les états face à la Slovaquie vendredi à Düsseldorf, avant de signer une victoire (2-1) qui lui permet de rêver encore aux 8ᵉˢ de finale de l'Euro-2024.

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La Turquie a battu la Géorgie 3-1 mardi pour son entrée en lice dans l'Euro-2024. Dans un match rythmé et ouvert, les Turcs ont marqué deux buts de superbe facture. Le Portugal, dominateur mais imprécis, a peiné pour venir à bout de la République tchèque 2 à 1 pour son entrée en lice.

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Les premiers relais de la flamme sont partis (presque) en avance du Stade Malleval de Roanne, direction les bordes de Loire.

La flamme olympique passe dans la Loire, ce samedi 22 juin, avant le coup d'envoi des JO 2024 de Paris. Suivez le parcours du relais dans le département. Avant d'arriver à Saint-Étienne, la flamme traversera notamment Roanne, Montbrison ou encore Feurs et Firminy.

Après 1968 et 1992, ce sera la troisième fois que la flamme olympique traverse la Cité des Princes.

La flamme olympique, emblème du sport international, doit traverser la Cité des Princes ce mardi 25 juin. Elle traversera la Ville de Montbéliard sur 5km et cela devrait poser des difficultés pour circuler.

Léon Marchand, 22 ans, se qualifie dans quatre épreuves de natation aux JO 2024.

Le Toulousain de 22 ans a remporté son quatrième titre de champion de France à Chartres, sur le 200 mètres 4 nages, ce vendredi 21 juin.

Lucas Kryzs, ici à Déols (Indre) en 2022.

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2023 Tour de France watch guide: Everything to know to get ready for the 110th edition

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The Super Bowl of cycling is back.

Jonas Vingegaard will attempt to defend his title in the 110th Tour de France, which starts July 1. Last year's win was the Danish rider's first victory as he beat the favored Tadej Pogacar with impressive performances in the mountains.

The yellow jersey is up for grabs again as Pogacar will be racing after suffering a broken wrist in April. Other notable participants include Spain's Mikel Landa and Enric Mas, France's David Gaudu and Australia's Jai Hindley and Ben O'Connor.

American team Trek-Segafredo will rebrand at the end of this month and race as Lidl-Trek for the Tour de France. Mattias Skjelmose, 22, won the Tour de Suisse on Sunday and the Dane will be seeking to carry that momentum into the Tour de France.

This year's route starts in Bilbao, Spain before its celebratory conclusion in Paris, France.

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When is the 2023 Tour de France

The 2023 Tour de France starts on July 1 and races through July 23.

How to watch the 2023 Tour de France

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The hosts of the tournament will play their second game of the group stage.

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After getting off to a hot start and winning the opening game of the 2024 UEFA Euro 5-1 against Scotland, Germany will face Hungary on Wednesday for their second game of the group stage. Hungary are already in trouble this tournament after losing their first match against Switzerland. For the side coached by Marco Rossi, probably their last and best hope for a Round of 16 qualification is to limit the damage Germany can do and then go beat Scotland in their final group stage match. Julian Nagelsmann's team, on the other hand, have the chance to clinch their qualification to the next round of the tournament. Here's everything you need to know ahead of their showdown: 

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  • Date:  Wednesday, June 19 |  Time:  12 p.m. ET
  • Location:  Stuttgart Arena -- Stuttgart, Germany
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  • Odds:  Germany -370; Draw +500; Hungary +950

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Germany:  Nagelsmann is not expected to make changes against Hungary in the second game of the tournament, with Bayer Leverkusen's Florian Wirtz leading the attacking line alongside Kai Havertz and Jamal Musiala. Toni Kroos is also expected to play and start the clash against the side coached by Rossi. 

Possible Germany XI:  Neuer; Kimmich, Tah, Rudiger, Mittelstadt; Andrich, Kroos; Musiala, Gundogan, Wirtz; Havertz. 

Hungary: Both Loic Nego and Callum Styles, who were not able to play the opener against Switzerland, recovered from their injuries but are not able to start against Germany on Wednesday. Liverpool star Dominik Szoboszlai will lead the attack, with Barnabas Varga playing as central striker. 

Possible Hungary XI:  Gulacsi; Orban, Lang, Szalai; Bolla, Nagy, Schafer, Kerkez; Sallai, Szoboszlai; Varga. 

After a strong start against Hungary, Germany have the perfect chance to repliacate their success against Rossi's team and are expected to make it quite easily.  Pick:  Germany 3, Hungary 0. 

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June 14 Germany 5, Scotland 1

June 15 Hungary 1, Switzerland 3 

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