How to watch Tour de France 2024: Live stream, TV channel, date, time, schedule for cycling Grand Tour race

27-06-2024
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Reigning champion Jonas Vingegaard will look to put a painful injury behind him over the coming weeks and aim to join a select group of riders to claim three successive Tour de France general classification triumphs.

Vinegaard held sway over Tadej Pogacar once again last year, but the Danish star has not raced for three months after a crash at Itzulia Basque Country left him with a broken collar bone, broken ribs and a punctured lung.

Pogacar, who swept to GC glory in 2021 and 2022, is in supreme form and will aim to add another twist to the tale of cycling's latest great rivalry. He will have the support of a talent-stacked UAE Team Emirates, including Britain's Adam Yates who finished on the podium behind Vingegaard and Pogacar last year.

A huge global TV and online audience watched the most high-profile race on the cycling calendar again.

Here's everything you need to know about tuning in to the 2024 Tour de France, including channels and streaming information.

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How to watch Tour de France 2024: Live stream, TV

  • In the UK, the Tour de France will be live on Discovery+ and Eurosport, along with being free-to-air on ITV 4 and streaming service ITV X, S4C will show the action in Wales.
  • In Australia, the Tour de France is once again being telecast live and exclusively by SBS on free-to-air and digital television. The broadcaster has exclusive television and streaming rights

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  • In the USA, NBC Sports have the rights and all stages will be available via streaming platforms Peacock and Fubo. Stages eight, 14 and 20 will be broadcast live on NBC.

When is the Tour de France 2024?

The 111th edition of the Tour de France begins in Florence, Italy, continuing the event's tradition of starting in a different country. The June 29  Grand Depart is the first of three stages that will take place entirely in Italy as the 2024 edition marks the 100th anniversary of the Tour's first Italian winner Ottavio Bottecchia claiming glory.

In a break from tradition, the final stage will take place July 21, a time trial between Monaco and Nice. The Tour's usual finale on the Champs Elysees is not an option as Paris hosts the 2024 Olympic Games.

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How long is the Tour de France 2024?

The total distance of the Tour de France 2024 is 3,498 kilometers, making it a touch longer than the 2023 edition (3,406km). There will be two rest days over the three weeks of competition.

This makes the Tour de France the longest of cycling's three Grand Tours ahead of the Giro d'Italia (3,317.5km) and the Vuelta e Espana (3,265km)

What is the longest stage of the Tour de France 2024?

The longest stage of the 2024 Tour is stage three, the final all-Italian stage between Plaisance and Turin that comes in at 230.8km.

It is a predominantly flat stage, however, interspersed with three Category 4 climbs.

Tour de France 2024 route and confirmed stages

*All distances in kilometers as this is the official race measurement

# Date (local time) Length Stage Winner
1 June 29 206km Florence to Rimini (hilly)
2 June 30 199.2km Cesenatico to Bologna (hilly)
3 July 1 230.8km Plaisance to Turin (flat)
4 July 2 139.6km Pinerolo to Valloire (mountain)
5 July 3 177.4km Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne to Saint-Vulbas (flat)
6 July 4 163.5km Macon to Dijon (flat)
7 July 5 25.3km Nuits-Saint-Georges to Gevrey-Chambertin (individual time trial)
8 July 6 183.4km Semur-en-Auxois to Colombey-les-Deux-Eglises (flat)
9 July 7 199km Troyes to Troyes (hilly)
July 8 Rest day
10 July 9 187.3km Orleans to Saint-Amand-Montrond (flat)
11 July 10 211km Evaux-les-Bains to Le Lioran (mountain)
12 July 11 203.6km Aurillac to Villeneuve-sur-Lot (flat)
13 July 12 165.3km Agen to Pau (flat)
14 July 13 151.9km Pau to Saint-Lary-Soulan Pla d'Adet (mountain)
15 July 14 197.7km Loudenvielle to Plateau de Beille (mountain)
July 15 Rest day -
16 July 16 188.6km Gruissan to Nimes (flat)
17 July 17 177.8km Saint-Paul-Trois-Chateaux to Superdevoluy (mountain)
18 July 18 179.5km Gap to Barcelonnette (hilly)
19 July 19 144.6km Embrun to Isola 2000 (mountain)
20 July 20 132.8km Nice to Col de la Couillole (mountain)
21 July 21 33.7km Monaco to Nice (individual time trial -

Tour de France 2024 confirmed teams

Team Country
Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team France
Alpecin Deceuninck Belgium
Astana Qazaqstan Team Kazakhstan
Bahrain Victorious Bahrain
Bora-Hansgrohe Germany
Cofidis France
Ef Educations - Easypost United States
Groupama - FDJ France
Ineos Grenadiers Great Britain
Intermarche - Wanty Belgium
Israel-Premier Tech Israel
Team Jayco AlUla Australia
Team Visma | Lease A Bike Netherlands
Lotto DSTNY Belgium
Movistar Team Spain
Soudal Quick-Step Belgium
Arkea-B&B Hotels France
Team DSM-Firmenich PostNL Germany
TotalEnergies France
Lidl-Trek United States
UAE Team Emirates United Arab Emirates
Uno-X Mobility Norway