Live Coverage

by VeloNews.com

Tune in every day throughout the Tour de France for live, up-to-the-minute coverage of all 21 days of the world’s greatest sporting event. VeloNews.com will continue its long tradition of providing insightful commentary throughout the final three hours of each stage, including interviews from the starting line, observations from current and former pros and updates from our reporters in the field.

Check in with VeloNews.com every day at 8:00 a.m. (Eastern time in the U.S.). There will be a link right off the front page.

LIVE COVERAGE LINKSTAGE DETAILS LINK
Prologue – July 1Strasbourg (7.1 km)
Stage 1 – July 2Strasbourg > Strasbourg (184.5 km)
Stage 2 – July 3Obernai > Esch-sur-Alzette (228.5 km)
Stage 3 – July 4Esch-sur-Alzette > Valkenburg (216.5 km)
Stage 4 – July 5Huy > Saint Quentin (207 km)
Stage 5 – July 6Beauvais > Caen (225 km)
Stage 6 – July 7Lisieux > Vitré (189 km)
Stage 7 – July 8St. Grégoire > Rennes (ITT) (52 km)
Stage 8 – July 9St-Méen-le-Grand > Lorient (181 km)
Rest Day – July 10Resr Day – Bordeaux
Stage 9 – July 11Bordeaux > Dax (169.5 km)
Stage 10 – July 12Cambo-les-Bains > Pau (190.5 km)
Stage 11 – July 13Tarbes > Val d’Aran/Pla-de-Beret (206.5 km)
Stage 12 – July 14Luchon > Carcassonne (211.5 km)
Stage 13 – July 15Béziers > Montélimar (230 km)
Stage 14 – July 16Montélimar > Gap (180.5 km)
Rest Day – July 17Rest day – Gap
Stage 15 – July 18Gap > L’Alpe d’Huez (187 km)
Stage 16 – July 19Bourg d’Oisans > La Toussuire (182 km)
Stage 17 – July 20St. Jean de Maurienne > Morzine-Avoriaz (200.5 km)
Stage 18 – July 21Morzine-Avoriaz > Mâcon (197 km)
Stage 19 – July 22Le Creusot > Montceau les Mines (ITT) (57 km)
Stage 20 – July 23Sceaux/Antony > Paris (Champs-Elysées) (154.5 km)

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