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tour de france 2022 television schedule

by Mrs. Dorothea Blanda Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Tour de France 2022 TV & Streaming Schedule

  • Friday, July 1
  • Saturday, July 2
  • Sunday, July 3
  • Tuesday, July 5
  • Wednesday, July 6
  • Thursday, July 7
  • Friday, July 8
  • Saturday, July 9

Full Answer

When does the Tour de France 2022 start and end?

The Tour de France 2022 begins on July 1 and continues through July 24. Stages take place Tuesday through Sunday, with Mondays serving as off days. Here is the full schedule and stage breakdown:

What channel is the Tour de France 2021 on?

Welcome to the home of the 2021 Tour de France, live on NBC, NBCSN and Peacock. Here you'll find the full TV schedule, live stream information, route and stage previews and more.

How can I watch the Tour de France live?

You can watch the Tour de France live on NBC and NBCSN. Stream every stage of the 106th edition of the Tour de France live, commercial-free coverage with the NBC Sports Gold Cycling Pass.

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What channel is Tour de France 2021 on?

Welcome to the home of the 2021 Tour de France, live on NBC, NBCSN and Peacock. Here you'll find the full TV schedule, live stream information, route and stage previews and more. Check back frequently for updates and to see who wins the polka-dot, white, green and yellow jerseys.

How many kilometers is the Tour de France 2021?

The 17th stage of the 2021 Tour de France covers 178.4 km, kicking off the first of the final two mountain stages of the Tour, both of which are summit finishes. The GC battle heats up starting in Muret, where a flat lead-up to three tough categorized climbs will put the yellow jersey contenders to the test.

How many stages are there in the Tour de France?

The entire race consists of 21 stages and is approximately 3,414 kilometers, or 2,121 miles, long. The complete Tour de France schedule can be found below.

How many kilometers is the 8th stage of the Tour de France?

STAGE 8 ROUTE. The 8th stage of the 2021 Tour de France covers 150.8 km and is the first mountain stage of the race. After a first week without a lot of difficult climbing, the stage from Oyonnax to Le Grand-Bornand features three Category 1 climbs.

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