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How to watch the Tour de France 2021 – Live TV and streaming details for race on Eurosport
Updated 28/06/2021 at 13:34 GMT
The Tour de France is back! Defending champion Tadej Pogacar, Primoz Roglic and Geraint Thomas headline this year’s event, with the Slovenian duo having a memorable tussle in 2020 and the Welshman winning in 2018. Full viewing details follow in this article, but usual drill – the Tour is live and ad-free on the Eurosport App and eurosport.co.uk. Download the Eurosport app now for iOS and Android.
Primoz Roglic of Slovenia and Team Jumbo - Visma / Tadej Pogacar of Slovenia and UAE Team Emirates Yellow Leader Jersey / during the 107th Tour de France 2020, Stage 21 a 122km stage from Mantes-La-Jolie to Paris Champs-Élysées
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- 26 June, Stage 1: Brest - Landerneau (197.8km, hilly)
- 27 June, Stage 2: Perros-Guirec - Mûr-de-Bretagne Guerlédan (183.5km, hilly)
- 28 June, Stage 3: Lorient - Pontivy (182.7km, flat)
- 29 June, Stage 4: Redon - Fougères (150.4km, flat)
- 30 June, Stage 5: Changé - Laval (27.2km, ITT)
- 1 July, Stage 6: Tours - Châteauroux (160.6km, flat)
- 2 July, Stage 7: Vierzon - Le Creusot (249.1km, hilly)
- 3 July, Stage 8: Oyonnax - Le Gran-Bornand (150.8km, mountains)
- 4 July, Stage 9: Cluses - Tignes (144.9km, mountains)
- 5 July, first rest day
- 6 July, Stage 10: Albertville - Valence (190.7km, flat)
- 7 July, Stage 11: Sorgues - Malaucène (198.9km, mountains)
- 8 July, Stage 12: Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux - Nîmes (159.4km, flat)
- 9 July, Stage 13: Nîmes - Carcassonne (219.9km, flat)
- 10 July, Stage 14: Carcassonne - Quillan (183.7km, hilly)
- 11 July, Stage 15: Céret - Andorra la Vella (191.3km, mountains)
- 12 July, second rest day
- 13 July, Stage 16: Pas de la Case - Saint-Gaudens (169km, mountains)
- 14 July, Stage 17: Muret - Saint-Lary-Soulan Col du Portet (174.8km)
- 15 July, Stage 18: Pau - Luz-Ardiden (129.7km, mountains)
- 16 July, Stage 19: Mourenx - Libourne (207km, flat)
- 17 July, Stage 20: Libourne – Saint-Émilion (30.8km, ITT)
- 18 July, Stage 21: Chatou - Paris Champs-Élysées (112km, flat)
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- Tadej Pogacar 6-4
- Primoz Roglic 2-1
- Geraint Thomas 4-1
- Richard Carapaz 8-1
- Richie Porte 22-1
- Julian Alaphilippe 25-1
- Rigoberto Uran 28-1
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How to watch Tour de France stage 21: live stream the action
Here's how to watch stage 21 of the 2023 Tour de France on TV
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We're into the final day of this year's race, so a Tour de France stage 21 live stream is going to be a hot ticket if you want to watch the riders make their final journey into Paris. The Tour de France is free-to-air on ITVX (UK) and SBS On-Demand (AUS) . Make sure you know how to watch for free with a VPN from anywhere .
The 2023 Tour de France is coming to an end and stage 21 is the final chance for the sprinters to battle it out on Paris' most famous avenue, the Champs Élysées. All of the jerseys are wrapped up so we should see the typical champagne-filled procession in and around Paris.
The final stage begins at the Velodrome de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines before setting off on the journey back into Paris where yellow jersey winner, Jonas Vingegaard, will no doubt enjoy some champagne on the road with his teammates. Once they hit the city, the peloton will pass the Arc de Triomphe and the Louvre multiple times before the wind-up for the final sprint begins. Alpecin-Deceuninck have been the best leadout unit at the 2023 Tour, with Jasper Philipsen winning four flat sprints. The flying Belgian should have Mathieu van der Poel and co. working to bring him to the final trip up the Champs Élysées safely before he looks to win the final Tour stage for the second year running. Groenewegen was closest to him last year and will be one of the other sprinters left after a brutal Tour trying to dethrone the green jersey wearer.
With one final stage remaining, it’s helpful to know there are plenty of channels around the world broadcasting Tour de France 2023 live streams to help you keep up with the last bit of action. Here's how to watch stage 21 of the Tour de France 2023 .
Quick guide to watching Tour de France stage 21 live streams
As with the rest of this year's race, the Tour de France stage 21 live stream is available on GCN+, Discovery+ and Eurosport, as well as ITV4, in the UK and in Europe.
Subscription costs for GCN+ are £6.99/month or $8.99/month, and £39.99 or $49.99 for a year.
Flobikes show the in Canada – a year's subscription to the service will set you back $209.99. Meanwhile, American viewers can watch via NBC Sports via Peacock Premium ($4.99 per month in the US) will show the race. In Australia, SBS on Demand gives you the option to watch the Tour for free.
AUS FREE live stream: SBS On Demand
UK: Stream on GCN+ and Eurosport Player (£6.99 per month), and ITV4
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Watch Tour de France stage 21: live stream in the UK
GCN+ , Discovery+ , Eurosport and ITV are all showing live streams of this year's tour de France action, along with highlights and analysis of each stage.
To gain access to Discovery+ and Eurosport coverage, you can subscribe for £59.99 a year, or £6.99 per month. Alternatively, access to GCN+ also costs £39.99 a year, or £6.99 per month. ITV's coverage (via ITVX) is free to view.
Welsh cycling fans also have the option of watching the race on Welsh-language channel S4C.
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Watch Tour de France stage 21: live stream in the USA, Canada and Australia
In the USA and Canada, you can watch the Tour de France stage 21 on NBC Sports (via Peacock Premium), while on-demand streams and highlights will also be available.
Canadian cycling fans also have the option of watching the action on FloBikes .
In Australia, SBS On Demand shows the racing live every day, with highlights packages also available.
Watch Tour de France stage 21: live stream in Europe
Discovery+ and GCN+ are all available across Europe, including viewers in France, Belgium and the Netherlands.
In addition to Discovery+ and GCN+, French viewers also have the option to watch their home race on France TV Sport, with Rai Sport in Italy, RTBF in Belgium and NOS in the Netherlands all available, too.
Tour de France stage 21: the route
Stage 21: Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines to Paris Champs-Élysées (Sunday, July 23) The final stage of the 2023 Tour de France is the typical processional stage in and around Paris. It starts at the Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines Velodrome which will play host to the track cycling at next year's Olympic Games, before looping back east towards the French capital. The 115.1km route is incredibly flat and only has one category four climb, but that won't threaten Giulio Ciccone's lead of the polka-dot classification. It's all set for the sprinters' royale on the Champs-Élysées with the fast men and leadouts ready to fight for position and battle for the win after completing nine laps of the Parisian circuit. The long finishing road on Paris's most famous avenue has long played host to the final Tour and was last won by Jasper Philipsen, holder of the green jersey, who will be the favourite for the day.
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How to watch the Tour de France 2021: TV channel, live stream, schedule, ITV coverage and when highlights are
Geraint thomas is chasing the yellow jersey and mark cavendish the green – but the britons face stiff competition.
A thrilling Tour de France finished in late September after it was pushed back due to the pandemic, and some nine months later the same two faces are expected to be out in front when the 2021 edition gets under way.
This year’s Tour starts on Saturday 26 June, with defending champion Tadej Pogacar out to defend his crown and Primoz Roglic hoping to beat his fellow Slovenian.
Roglic held the yellow jersey for 11 stages last year but a stunning mountain time-trial performance from Pogacar in Stage 20 helped the then 21-year-old become the youngest general classification winner for over a century – a display which saw him claim the young rider and mountains classifications to boot.
This year’s battle for the yellow jersey has been dubbed part two of “Pog vs Rog” in some quarters, but Geraint Thomas is among the ever-strong Ineos Grenadiers contingent chasing glory once more.
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Here we take a look at the leading contenders, and below there is analysis of the fight for the green jersey as Mark Cavendish makes his Tour comeback .
You can also scroll down to see the full schedule and start times at the bottom.
Tadej Pogacar – UAE Team Emirates
- Age: 22 | Best result: 2020 winner
Pogacar comes into the Tour in good form having won the Tour of Slovenia earlier in June. The 22-year-old also won the one-day Liège-Bastogne-Liège and headed an impressive field at the Tirreno–Adriatico to justify his tag as favourite for the Tour de France.
The spotlight will be a little brighter as the defending champion, but the Slovenian has a strong team behind him, among them Rafal Majka – a two-time King of the Mountains – and new addition Marc Hirschi, who impressed last year.
“My year so far has gone really well and I’m really looking forward to starting this Tour with good preparation and good condition,” Pogacar said. “I am confident in myself and my team, we can’t wait for the challenge.”
How to watch 2021 Tour de France in UK Dates: 26 June to 18 July TV channels: ITV 4 and Eurosport 1 Live stream: ITV Hub , Eurosport website and GCN+ (ad-free with subscription) Start times: Scroll to bottom for full schedule Highlights: Shown daily on ITV 4 (7pm), Eurosport 1 and GCN+ app (times vary)
Primoz Roglic –Team Jumbo-Visma
- Age: 31 | Best result: Second in 2020
Roglic must ride away the pain of last year’s agonising near-miss when taking to French tarmac once more this year. He was able to win last year’s edition of Liège–Bastogne–Liège after the Tour finished, while this year he will be buoyed by his Tour of the Basque Country win – a six-stage race in which Pogacar came third.
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Having focused on altitude training over races this year, Roglic is a man on a mission, and has riders including Steven Kruijswijk, Sepp Kuss, Wout van Aert and Tony Martin out to support his cause at Jumbo-Visma.
Geraint Thomas – Ineos Grenadiers
- Age: 35 | Best result: 2018 winner
Thomas was a surprise omission from Ineos’ roster for the 2020 Tour de France, but he returns as part of a strong pack this time around, with team-mates Richie Porte and Richard Carapaz (below) also deemed contenders if Pogacar and Roglic fall short.
For Thomas, it will be about ensuring this team can work together before a prime general classification candidate becomes clearer, and that means any mistakes could lead to him backing up Porte or Carapaz – or even last year’s British winner of the Giro d’Italia, Tao Geoghegan Hart – in the latter stages.
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Porte won the Criterium du Dauphine earlier this month, while Thomas came third after winning the Tour de Romandie in May – his first title since winning the 2018 Tour de France. A good omen, but the Briton will know the Slovenians could take some beating.
Richard Carapaz – Ineos Grenadiers
- Age: 28 | Best result: 13 th in 2020
The 2019 Giro d’Italia champion saw his odds shorten after winning the Tour de Suisse recently which, along with the Criterium du Dauphine, is deemed as a good metric for which riders are heading to France in form.
The Ecuadorian will therefore be hoping a strong showing in the early mountain stages (eight and nine) will make him Ineos’ leader heading into the business-end of the Tour, but with a time trial on Stage 20 once more Carapaz will likely need a sizeable lead to hold off Pogacar and Roglic.
2021 Tour de France general classification (yellow jersey) odds Best at time of writing on 23 June: Tadej Pogacar – 13-8 Primoz Roglic – 15-8 Geraint Thomas – 9-2 Richard Carapaz – 8-1 Richie Porte – 22-1 Julian Alaphilippe 28-1
What about Chris Froome?
Chris Froome will be racing at this year’s Tour de France but the Briton will not be targeting a fifth title.
The 36-year-old is gearing up for his first Tour with Israel Start-Up Nation after leaving Ineos, but he will not be leading his team this year – instead supporting Canadian Michael Woods.
Froome finished a lowly 47 th at the Criterium du Dauphine and is still looking to get back to full fitness following last year’s horrific crash. A likely leader next year, this Tour will be about building his confidence and relationships with his team-mates.
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Will Cavendish win the green jersey?
Back on the Tour for the first time since 2018, 36-year-old Mark Cavendish is aiming to add to his 30 career Tour stage wins. He is just four shy of all-time record-holder Eddy Merckx, and was included in Deceuninck-Quick-Step’s team with fellow sprinter Sam Bennett injured and therefore unable to defend his green jersey.
“I am delighted to be going back to the Tour de France with Deceuninck-Quick-Step,” Cavendish said. “Obviously, the circumstances with Sam could be better – he had a special Tour last year and I am sad for him not being able to defend his green jersey.
“But at the same time, I am excited to be going back to a race that I have such an affinity with and where I have so much history. It is the biggest bike race in the world, and I am going to do all I can to grab this opportunity with both hands.”
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Cavendish last won the points classification in 2011, with Slovakia’s Peter Sagan going on to dominate, claiming seven of the last nine green jerseys.
Already the record-holder, Sagan (Bora–Hansgrohe) is joint-favourite to make it eight this year, but you can expect to see Lotto–Soudal’s Caleb Ewan claiming stage wins too, making the green jersey battle as intriguing as the one for yellow.
No. Words. Can. Describe. How. I. Feel. I will do absolutely everything to honour #thewolfpack boys, the @deceuninck_qst jersey and the greatest race on the planet @LeTour . Big boots to fill for @Sammmy_Be . Can everybody join me in sending him positive vibes please 🙏🙏 — Mark Cavendish (@MarkCavendish) June 21, 2021
Cavendish will hope to be there or there abouts, and after winning four stages of the Tour of Turkey in April and the last stage of the Belgium Tour in June, it will be great to see him back on a Tour that he adores.
Points classification (green jersey) odds Peter Sagan – 9-4 Caleb Ewan – 9-4 Arnaud Demare – 11-4 Wout van Aert – 7-1 Sonny Colbrelli – 15-2 Mark Cavendish – 12-1
Tour de France 2021 schedule and start times
- 26 June, Stage 1: Brest – Landerneau (197.8km, hilly) 11.10am BST
- 27 June, Stage 2: Perros-Guirec – Mûr-de-Bretagne Guerlédan (183.5km, hilly) 12.10pm
- 28 June, Stage 3: Lorient – Pontivy (182.7km, flat) 12.10pm
- 29 June, Stage 4: Redon – Fougères (150.4km, flat) 12.25pm
- 30 June, Stage 5: Changé – Laval (27.2km, ITT) 11.15am
- 1 July, Stage 6: Tours – Châteauroux (160.6km, flat) 12.55pm
- 2 July, Stage 7: Vierzon – Le Creusot (249.1km, hilly) 10am
- 3 July, Stage 8: Oyonnax – Le Gran-Bornand (150.8km, mountains) 12.10pm
- 4 July, Stage 9: Cluses – Tignes (144.9km, mountains) 12pm
- 5 July, first rest day
- 6 July, Stage 10: Albertville – Valence (190.7km, flat) 12.05pm
- 7 July, Stage 11: Sorgues – Malaucène (198.9km, mountains) 11am
- 8 July, Stage 12: Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux – Nîmes (159.4km, flat) 11am
- 9 July, Stage 13: Nîmes – Carcassonne (219.9km, flat) 11.05am
- 10 July, Stage 14: Carcassonne – Quillan (183.7km, hilly) 11.25am
- 11 July, Stage 15: Céret – Andorra la Vella (191.3km, mountains) 11.20am
- 12 July, second rest day
- 13 July, Stage 16: Pas de la Case – Saint-Gaudens (169km, mountains) 12.05pm
- 14 July, Stage 17: Muret – Saint-Lary-Soulan Col du Portet (174.8km, mountains) 10.55am
- 15 July, Stage 18: Pau – Luz-Ardiden (129.7km, mountains) 12.35pm
- 16 July, Stage 19: Mourenx – Libourne (207km, flat) 11.20am
- 17 July, Stage 20: Libourne – Saint-Émilion (30.8km, ITT) 12.05pm
- 18 July, Stage 21: Chatou – Paris Champs-Élysées (112km, flat) 3.15pm
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Tour de France live: Übertragung im TV, Stream und Ticker - Alle Etappen mit Pogacar und Vingegaard bei Eurosport
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- 29. Juni - 1. Etappe: Florenz - Rimini (Hügelig, 206 km, 3600 Höhenmeter) | Sieger: Romain Bardet
- 30. Juni - 2. Etappe: Cesenatico - Bologna (Hügelig, 199,2 km, 1850 Höhenmeter) | Sieger: Kévin Vauquelin
- 1. Juli - 3. Etappe: Piacenza - Turin (Flachetappe, 230,8 km, 1100 Höhenmeter) | Sieger: Biniam Girmay
- 2. Juli - 4. Etappe: Pinerolo - Valloire (Bergetappe, 139,6 km, 3600 Höhenmeter) | Sieger: Tadej Pogacar
- 3. Juli - 5. Etappe: Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne - Saint-Vulbas (Flachetappe, 177,4 km, 1050 Höhenmeter) | Sieger: Mark Cavendish
- 4. Juli - 6. Etappe: Macon - Dijon (Flachetappe, 163,5 km, 1000 Höhenmeter) | Sieger: Dylan Groenewegen
- 5. Juli - 7. Etappe: Nuits-Saint-Georges - Gevrey-Chambertin (Einzelzeitfahren, 25,3 km, 300 Höhenmeter) | Sieger: Remco Evenepoel
- 6. Juli - 8. Etappe: Semur-en-Auxois - Colombey-les-Deux-Eglises (Flachetappe, 183,4 km, 2400 Höhenmeter) | Sieger: Biniam Girmay
- 7. Juli - 9. Etappe: Troyes - Troyes (Hügelig, 199 km, 2000 Höhenmeter) | Sieger: Anthony Turgis
- 8. Juli: 1. Ruhetag
- 9. Juli - 10. Etappe: Orleans - Saint-Amand-Montrond (Flachetappe, 187,3 km, 950 Höhenmeter) | Sieger: Jasper Philipsen
- 10. Juli - 11. Etappe: Evaux-les-Bains - Le Lioran (Bergetappe, 211 km, 4350 Höhenmeter) | Sieger: Jonas Vingegaard
- 11. Juli - 12. Etappe: Aurillac - Villeneuve-sur-Lot (Flachetappe, 203,6 km, 2200 Höhenmeter) | Sieger: Biniam Girmay
- 12. Juli - 13. Etappe: Agen - Pau (Flachetappe, 165,3 km, 2000 Höhenmeter) | Sieger: Jasper Philipsen
- 13. Juli - 14. Etappe: Pau - Saint-Lary-Soulan (Bergetappe, 151,9 km, 4000 Höhenmeter) | Sieger: Tadej Pogacar
- 14. Juli - 15. Etappe: Loudenvielle - Plateau de Beille (Bergetappe, 198 km, 4800 Höhenmeter) | Sieger: Tadej Pogacar
- 15. Juli: 2. Ruhetag
- 16. Juli - 16. Etappe: Gruissan - Nimes (Flachetappe, 188,6 km, 1200 Höhenmeter) | Sieger: Jasper Philipsen
- 17. Juli - 17. Etappe: Saint-Paul-Trois-Chateaux - Superdevoluy (Bergetappe, 177,8 km, 2850 Höhenmeter) | Sieger: Richard Carapaz
- 18. Juli - 18. Etappe: Gap - Barcelonnette (Hügelig, 179,5 km, 3100 Höhenmeter) | Sieger: Victor Campenaerts
- 19. Juli - 19. Etappe: Embrun - Isola 2000 (Bergetappe, 144,6 km, 4400 Höhenmeter) | Sieger: Tadej Pogacar
- 20. Juli - 20. Etappe: Nizza - Col de la Couillole (Bergetappe, 132,8 km, 4600 Höhenmeter) | Sieger: Tadej Pogacar
- 21. Juli - 21. Etappe: Monaco - Nizza (Einzelzeitfahren, 33,7 km, 650 Höhenmeter) | Sieger: Tadej Pogacar
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2021 Tour de France live stream: How to watch Stage 19 of the race online
A guide on watching the 2021 Tour de France on TV and how to stream the cycling event online
The 2021 Tour de France coverage is almost over, concluding with Stage 21 on Sunday, July 18. It began on Saturday, June 26. Race coverage begins at around at 6 a.m. ET on Peacock and NBCSN. Full schedule of stages below.
The excitement is almost over, as the 2021 Tour de France live streams finish this Sunday, with Stage 21. That said, everything feels final for the overall winner seems obvious. Yesterday, Stage 18 saw Tadej Pogacar win and keep the yellow jersey, solidifying the fact that he's likely winning the whole thing.
Today, on the 207km route to Libourne, most eyes will be on a pair chasing at the points. Michael Matthews (from Australia, representing Team BikeExchange), is on the tail of Mark Cavendish (of Great Britain and Team Deceuninck-Quick Step).
Going into today, Cavendish had a 38-point advantage, and with 20 points on the line, Matthews could get closer to that green jersey. That said, Cavendish is one stage win away from breaking Eddy Merck's record, so we doubt he'll be giving anyone a chance.
The three-week race is now live, with 184 riders in 23 teams, pedaling through 21 stages, including three summit finishes and two individual time trials. The strongest all-around rider will emerge victorious at the end.
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The 2021 Tour de France is following its usual summer schedule, after last year's edition was delayed to the fall due to the coronavirus pandemic. That means it's been only nine months since Tadej Pogacar won his first Tour de France.
Favorites in this year's race include Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates), Primož Roglič (Jumbo-Visma) and Geraint Thomas (Ineos Grenadiers).
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Tour de France live streams in the US
In the U.S., the 2021 Tour de France live stream is available daily on Peacock Premium. Stages generally begin around 6 or 7 a.m. ET.
Live coverage will also air on NBCSN, which requires a cable subscription. If you've cut the cord, you can get NBCSN via live TV streaming services (depending on your region), including Fubo TV , Sling TV , Hulu With Live TV , and AT&T TV Now. Of these options, we recommend Fubo and Sling.
If you love sports, you'll want to check out Fubo.TV . It's got a 7-day free trial, so you don't need to pay up front. The Starter Plan ($64.99) features dozens of channels including NBCSN, ESPN, Fox Sports and more.
Sling TV is one of the best values among cable alternatives. The Sling Blue package comes with 30-plus channels in the lineup, including NBCSN.
Peacock is one of the newest streaming services but houses a great library, including the entirety of The Office. It's also home to a ton of sports, including the upcoming Olympics, Premier League matches and WWE wrestling.
Tour de France live streams in the UK
Cycling enthusiasts have several options for watching the 2021 Tour de France live stream.
ITV4 will have free, daily live coverage on TV from around 10:45 a.m. to 4:30pm local time. The ITV Hub will also feature live streams of the 2021 Tour de France.
Eurosport and GCN are also streaming the the race. A subscription to Eurosport Player costs £6.99 per month and £39.99 per year. The GCN Race Pass is available in the UK and Australia and costs £39.99 for a year.
Tour de France live streams in Canada
Canadians can get all the Tour de France action exclusively on FloBikes . A subscription to the service costs $30 per month or $150 for the year, and you also get access to other big races.
Tour de France live streams in Australia
Cycling fans Down Under can access the 2021 Tour de France live stream through SBS On Demand.
2021 Tour de France stages schedule
Here's the schedule and route for the 21 stages of the 2021 Tour de France.
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As with the rest of this year's race, the Tour de France stage 21 live stream is available on GCN+, Discovery+ and Eurosport, as well as ITV4, in the UK and in Europe.
How to watch 2021 Tour de France in UK. Dates: 26 June to 18 July; TV channels: ITV 4 and Eurosport 1; Live stream: ITV Hub, Eurosport website and GCN+ (ad-free with subscription)
Tour de France 2024 heute live im TV, Stream und Ticker: Vom 29. Juni bis zum 21. Juli kämpfen Tadej Pogacar, Jonas Vingegaard und Remco Evenepoel um den Sieg und das Gelbe Trikot. Alle Infos zur Übertragung der 21 Etappen vom Start in Florenz bis zum Ziel in Nizza gibt's hier kompakt in der Übersicht.
ITV4 will have free, daily live coverage on TV from around 10:45 a.m. to 4:30pm local time. The ITV Hub will also feature live streams of the 2021 Tour de France. Eurosport and GCN are also...
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