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- Adam Yates (UAE Team Emirates) won the 2023 Tour de Romandie.

- Soudal Quick-Step lineup for the 2024 Tour de Romandie:

Julian Alaphilippe (FRA) Kasper Asgreen (DEN) Mattia Cattaneo (ITA) Josef Cerny (CZE) Fausto Masnada (ITA) Pepijn Reinderink (NED) Ilan Van Wilder (BEL) Sports Directors: Dries Devenyns (BEL) Tom Steels (BEL)

- Soudal-Quick-Step sports director Dries Devenyns: "We go to the Tour de Romandie with a strong team, confident and motivated to do a solid race. Our roster comprises a couple of time trial specialists, so we hope for some good results on those stages. We also have Ilan, who will be our GC leader. He can rely on the likes of Julian and Fausto for the hard stages, and hopefully, be in the mix for a strong overall result."

- 2024 Tour de Romandie stage schedule/times:

Prologue ITT - Tuesday, April 23 Start at 14:49 CET, 8:49am ET Finish at 17:32 CET, 11:32am ET

Stage 1 - Wednesday, April 24 Start at 13:30 CET, 7:30am ET Finish at 17:26 CET, 11:26am ET

Stage 2 - Thursday, April 25 Start at 13:00 CET, 7:00am ET Finish at 17:16 CET, 11:16am ET

Stage 3 ITT - Friday, April 26 Start at 14:10 CET, 8:10am ET Finish at 17:33 CET, 11:33am ET

Stage 4 - Saturday, April 27 Start at 11:50 CET, 5:50am ET Finish at 15:51 CET, 9:51am ET

Stage 5 - Sunday, April 28 Start at 12:20 CET, 6:20am ET Finish at 15:50 CET, 9:50am ET

- The 2024 Tour de Romandie is being held April 23-28.

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- Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) after Stage 3: "Thanks to all my teammates for their work today, they put in a very strong effort to bring back the break and shut the attacks. Unfortunately, it wasn't possible to catch Soler when he went off in the last climb, so the stage win got away today. I'm feeling better and I see my form improving, even under such awful conditions as the ones we had today."

- Wilco Kelderman (Bora-Hansgrohe) following Stage 3: "To say it was a horrible day would be an understatement but it is on stages as hard as this that the team's work stands out. Ben, Jordi and Burgi did a great job in controlling the race and catching the break while at the same time I was kept safe under these treacherous conditions and slippery roads. I finished with the select reduced group and will now focus on tomorrow's queen stage."

- Marc Soler (Movistar Team) won Stage 3 and is new overall leader.

- Rolf Aldag (Bahrain Victorious) after Stage 2, won by his rider Sonny Colbrelli: "After yesterday Sonny had the legs to win but was really close, so to build on that was the goal for today. It was really great to see the combination of a fast guy like Sonny and the GC guys (Jack and Damiano). We strategically put Pernsteiner in the breakaway, so we didn’t have to work. The mental strength of Pernsteiner was incredible to come back and work in the final. It was great to see. It shows the team spirit and how everyone is willing to work for each other to succeed. Today we got the reward, and I’m happy for Sonny, who worked so hard, and I’m proud of what the guys have done."

- Sonny Colbrelli (Bahrain Victorious) won Stage 2. Rohan Dennis retained the overall race lead.

- Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) following his Stage 1 victory: "I'm really happy to win again in the Tour de Romandie. In 2010 I had taken the first road stage and here I am eleven years later with another victory. I have to thank my teammates for their great job today, in the last two laps they were pulling in the front and after the last climb, they held the bunch together. It feels nice after three weeks without any racing to come here and win, probably the only stage suited to me because the following ones will be very hard. Thanks as well to the whole team and its sponsors for their continuous support."

- Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) won Stage 1. Rohan Dennis remains leader on G.C.

- Peter Sagan after the prologue: "Good opening time-trial in the Tour de Romandie that brought back nice memories from my first year as a professional rider. I gave my best to finish in a good position even if this short course wasn't particularly suited to me. I felt quite well, my condition is improving and I'll chase all opportunities in the next stages."

- André Schulze, Bora-Hansgrohe Sports Director: "It was quite a solid performance today. Wilco has put himself into a good position for the upcoming stages, and we're satisfied with the result of the Prologue. Tomorrow we're looking to the sprint, which we hope will be a stage for Peter."

- Wilco Kelderman (Bora-Hansgrohe) following the prologue ITT: "The parcours was very short today, but it was important to measure my effort to come in with a good time and avoid losing anything against the main GC contenders. I'm pleased with my result and am looking forward to the rest of the race this week."

- Rohan Dennis (INEOS Grenadiers) won the prologue individual time trial and is first leader in the general classification.

- Prologue ITT Start Order and Times here .

- Deceuninck-Quickstep lineup for the 2021 Tour de Romandie:

Mattia Cattaneo Rémi Cavagna Josef Cerny Dries Devenyns Ian Garrison Iljo Keisse Fausto Masnada

- Deceuninck-Quick-Step sports director Geert Van Bondt: "The Tour de Romandie is one of the hardest week-long stage races out there, with a lot of climbing and usually bad weather that can play an important role in the outcome, but we want to be prominent and get some strong results next week. We have three national time trial champions on the squad and they have what it takes to be up there in the two stages against the clock, although it should be noted that both time trials are very demanding and contain plenty of hurdles. Fausto is back from altitude training and we are curious to see what he can do in the general classification, while Dries, Mattia and Iljo bring in a lot of experience and will be there to support our ambitions."

- 2021 Tour de Romandie TV broadcasters/streamers include:

Rts deux at 15:30 CET, 9:30am ET SrF zwei (German) at 15:30 CET, 9:30am ET Rsi La2 at 15:30 CET, 9:30am ET Eurosport - too soon L'Equipe - too soon Rai - too soon Rtbf - too soon SkySport - too soon Tdp - too soon

- 2021 Tour de Romandie stage schedule/times:

Prologue ITT - Tuesday, April 27 Start at 15:00 CET, 9:00am ET Finish at 17:31 CET, 11:31am ET

Stage 1 - Wednesday, April 28 Start at 13:05 CET, 7:05am ET Finish at 17:24 CET, 11:24am ET

Stage 2 - Thursday, April 29 Start at 12:55 CET, 6:55am ET Finish at 17:25 CET, 11:25am ET

Stage 3 - Friday, April 30 Start at 13:14 CET, 7:14am ET Finish at 17:24 CET, 11:24am ET

Stage 4 - Saturday, May 1 Start at 12:35 CET, 6:35am ET Finish at 17:17 CET, 11:17am ET

Stage 5 ITT - Sunday, May 2 Start at 11:54 CET, 5:54am ET Finish at 15:00 CET, 9:00am ET

- Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma) won the 2019 Tour de Romandie, successfully defending his 2018 title. There was no race in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

- The 2021 Tour de Romandie is being held April 27-May 2.

- Stage 5 Individual Time Trial Start Order and Times here .

- During the stage, leaderboard LIVE here .  Cyclingnews ticker  LIVE   here .

- Results: Roglic wins stage 4 .  (Cyclingnews) - Costa, Thomas round out podium as Slovenian extends race lead.

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- News: Key mountain stage of Tour de Romandie reduced by 70km due to weather conditions .  (Cyclingnews) - Risk of snow sees Col des Mosses removed from route.

- Results: Gaudu claims victory on stage 3 .  (Cyclingnews) - Roglic keeps race lead.

- David Gaudu (Groupama-FDJ) won Stage 3.  It was the second consecutive stage victory for the team.  Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma) retained the overall race lead.

- Results: Kung wins stage 2 .  (Cyclingnews) - Bennett second and Colbrelli third, Roglic stays in the lead.

- Stefan Kung (Groupama-FDJ) won Stage 2.  Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma) remains overall leader.

- Results: Roglic wins stage 1 .  (Cyclingnews) - Jumbo-Visma rider takes race lead.

- Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma) won Stage 1 and took over the lead on G.C.

- Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma) following his victory on Stage 1: "I didn’t expect to win here.  After Tirreno-Adriatico, I went on an altitude camp in preparation for my main goal, the Giro. I recently came back from it. Then you have to wait and see how things will go. It was a tough day with a lot of climbing. It’s a nice feeling that I was able to win, especially in a sprint. It surprised me, because normally there is always someone who is faster. Winning in Romandie always is a special feeling. I love to race here. In Steven, we have a pawn who can go for the GC. He rode very well today, just like the rest of the team. We will continue to keep doing our best."

- Results: Tratnik wins prologue .  (Cyclingnews) - Roglic just off the mark in Neuchâtel.

- Jan Tratnik (Bahrain-Merida) won the prologue individual time trial and is first leader in the general classification.

- News: Rui Costa leads charge for UAE Team Emirates at Tour de Romandie .  (Cyclingnews) - Former world champion looking to make the podium for a fourth time.

- News: Albasini and Howson head up Mitchelton-Scott hopes at Romandie .  (Cyclingnews) - Australian WorldTour team set to be in the thick of the action at Swiss stage race.

- Steffen Radochla, Bora-Hansgrohe Sports Director following the prologue: "It was a very technical time trial, with some tricky corners. Maciej put in a good effort, and also our two GC-contenders Felix and Emanuel rode a solid race, avoiding to lose any important time for the overall ranking. I think, it was a good start for us here at the Tour of Romandie with these results. It is a well-casted stage race, therefore we focus on tomorrow’s first demanding road stage."

- Prologue Individual Time Trial Start Order and Times here .

- UAE Team Emirates roster for the 2019 Tour de Romandie:

– Tom Bohli (Swi) – Simone Consonni (Ita) – Rui Costa (Por) – Manuele Mori (Ita) – Simone Petilli (Ita) – Edward Ravasi (Ita) – Aleksandr Riabushenko (Blr) Directeurs sportifs: Simone Pedrazzini (Swi) and Bruno Vicino (Ita)

- Rui Costa (UAE Team Emirates) before the start of the 2019 Tour de Romandie: "The Tour de Romandie is a race that I always liked, also for its spot on the calendar at the end of the Ardennes Classics.  I climbed on the lowest step of the podium three times, taking advantage of my good form after racing in Belgium and the Netherlands. I hope to take a similar approach again this year, coming out of the Ardennes Classics and Liège-Bastogne-Liège in good shape, despite having suffered the cold weather on Sunday in the Doyenne. Looking at the overall, you have to consider this year the two time trials, suited to specialist. They will impact the results."

- Louis Meintjes (Team Dimension Data) before the start of the 2019 Tour de Romandie: "It is good to finally be lining up for a race again. It's been a slightly frustrating wait, recovering, from the crash at Paris-Nice but I am glad that is behind me now. Romandie will pretty much be like starting my season over again, which can be a good thing because even without knowing what kind of shape I do or don't have currently, we can still only build from here."

- News: Team Sky begin transition to Team Ineos at Tour de Romandie .  (Cyclingnews) - Thomas continues Tour de France build-up in Switzerland as Kiryienka and Swift return.

- News: Team Sky to become Team Ineos at Romandie but new kit saved for Yorkshire .  (Cyclingnews) - British team to wear one-off kit in Switzerland after complications with overlap.

- Deceuninck-Quickstep lineup for the 2019 Tour de Romandie:

Eros Capecchi (ITA) Remco Evenepoel (BEL) James Knox (GBR) Davide Martinelli (ITA) Fabio Sabatini (ITA) Florian Sénéchal (FRA) Elia Viviani (ITA) Sports Directors Davide Bramati (ITA) Rik van Slycke (BEL)

- Deceuninck-Quickstep sports director Davide Bramati: "Next week’s race will be a hard one, bookended by time trials and with many hard climbs which will shape the general classification. On paper, one, maybe two stages, will end up in a bunch sprint, and if this will happen, then Elia – who can rely on a strong train – will be our man.  We also have two youngsters on the squad, Remco and James, who have impressed this season, finishing in the top 10 overall at World Tour events. We’re looking forward to having both back in action, without putting any pressure on them, just taking it day by day and see how it goes."

- CCC Team roster for the 2019 Tour de Romandie:

Will Barta (USA) Patrick Bevin (NZ) Jakub Mareczko (ITA) Łukasz Owsian (POL) Joseph Rosskopf (USA) Francisco Ventoso (ITA) Riccardo Zoidl (AUT) Sports Directors: Fabio Baldato (ITA), Gabriele Missaglia (ITA)

- More pre-race comments from Fabio Baldato: "We want to give the opportunity to everyone on the team to go out there and try to get a personal result. Some of the riders usually ride to support their leaders and in this race, they will have a chance to showcase themselves. Łukasz Owsian and Will Barta will look for their chances in the breakaways and hopefully one of them will go all the way. Even though the top ten of the General Classification may be hard to achieve, we are still very motivated to do well. We will take every stage day-by-day and see where that approach will take us. We are hoping that Bevin will have a successful performance in the prologue and then we will take it from there. A good start to a race always raises morale and the team spirit for the next stages."

- CCC Team Sports Director Fabio Baldato: "Our main objective for the Tour de Romandie is the prologue and the final time trial. With Patrick Bevin and Joey Rosskopf in the roster, we believe that we can fight for a top-five result or even a podium on those two stages. We are coming to Switzerland with no pure climber, and since there is a tough mountain top finish stage on day four, we don’t have big expectations in terms of the General Classification. However, we want to race aggressively and battle for stage wins. Riccardo Zoidl can do well in the mountainous terrain and Jakub Mareczko, who is also in good condition, should be up there with the best sprinters on stages two and three if it comes down to a bunch finish."

- 2019 Tour de Romandie stage schedule/times:

Prologue TT, Tuesday, April 30 Start at 14:59 CET, 8:59am ET Finish at 17:30 CET, 11:30am ET

Stage 1 - Wednesday, May 1 Start at 12:55 CET, 6:55am ET Finish at 17:10 CET, 11:10am ET

Stage 2 - Thursday, May 2 Start at 13:15 CET, 7:15am ET Finish at 17:18 CET, 11:18am ET

Stage 3 - Friday, May 3 Start at 13:25 CET, 7:25am ET Finish at 17:16 CET, 11:16am ET

Stage 4 - Saturday, May 4 Start at 12:30 CET, 6:30am ET Finish at 17:11 CET, 11:11am ET

Stage 5 ITT - Sunday, May 5 Start at 11:58 CET, 5:58am ET Finish at ?

- Primoz Roglic (LottoNL-Jumbo) won the 2018 Tour de Romandie.

- The 2019 Tour de Romandie is being held April 30-May 5.

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- Pascal Ackermann (Bora-Hansgrohe) following his win on Stage 5: "The guys worked hard to support me the whole day, and in the end Rudi Selig brought me into the perfect position in the last 200m. I am very thankful for all the hard work of my teammates. It was a real goal of ours to win today and we achieved this. The race has not been easy and it was difficult for me to stay within the time limit on the penultimate stage. So it is nice to see that our hard work paid off."

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- Jakob Fuglsang (Astana) won Stage 4.  Primoz Roglic (LottoNL-Jumbo) remains leader on G.C.

- News: Bernal lights up Romandie but Roglic holds firm .  (Cyclingnews) - 'I gave my best and Primoz Roglic is a very good rider' says Team Sky leader.

- News: Fuglsang: I wasn't the strongest, but I played my tactics .  (Cyclingnews) - 'It's the second last day of the first part of the season for me' says Romandie queen stage winner.

- News: Fuglsang wins Tour de Romandie queen stage .  (Cyclingnews) - Roglic keeps overall lead with one stage remaining.

- Steffen Radochla, Bora-Hansgrohe Sport Director following Stage 4: "The plan was to attack before the last climb. After the attack that Pawel Poljanski and Emanuel Buchmann put in on the slopes of the penultimate climb, Emanuel was able to successfully bridge to the leading group. At the base of the last climb, the escapees had about a one minute advantage. The first part of the climb was not too steep and didn’t lead to any significant difficulties. However, then Team Sky took over the bulk of the pace making in the main field and the advantage of the leaders dropped to 30 seconds. I think that Emanuel put in an excellent performance today."

- News: Dan Martin climbs Tour de Romandie standings after strong time trial ride .  (Cyclingnews) - UAE Team Emirates rider improving in form after misfortune at the Ardennes.

- News: Richie Porte shows improving form in Romandie TT .  (Cyclingnews) - Australian's form on the rise after illness.

- News: Geraint Thomas goes into survival mode after cracking in Romandie TT .  (Cyclingnews) - 'Maybe that's the kick I need ahead of the Tour' says Team Sky rider.

- News: Bernal wins stage 3 time trial .  (Cyclingnews) - Roglic second on the day, stays in the overall lead.

- Egan Bernal (Team Sky) won the Stage 3 Individual Time Trial.  Primoz Roglic (LottoNL-Jumbo) retained the overall race lead.

- Richie Porte (BMC Racing) following the Stage 3 mountain time trial: "I felt good until about 2km to go and then I exploded but I was happy to finish it off like I did. It was a good ride and I think all of us are extra motivated by the passing of Andy Rihs last week so, it's nice to come to his backyard and have a good ride.  Overall, I'm happy. It was a strong ride but normally I don't think I would have blown up as badly as I did in the final couple of kilometers. However, the team has been great behind me especially my coach, David Bailey, so we're motivated to try and finish this race off well."

- Leaderboard LIVE here .

- News: Why the sprinters' teams failed against De Gendt .  (Cyclingnews) - 'He rides like 10 riders' says Verbrugghe.

- News: De Gendt wins in Yverdon-les-Bains .  (Cyclingnews) - Roglic stays in the overall lead.

- Thomas De Gendt (Lotto-Soudal) won Stage 2.  Primoz Roglic (LottoNL-Jumbo) remains overall leader.

- Steffen Radochla (Bora-Hansgrohe directeur sportif): "Today the peloton gave the escapees too much of an advantage, and so the break wasn’t able to be brought back. With 50km remaining, the peloton had to crest a difficult climb, and it was at this point that Bahrain-Merida increased the tempo in order to shed the other sprinters. Pascal Ackermann wasn’t able to keep up with the tempo and was therefore unable to be in the mix in Yverdon-les-Bains today."

- News: Fraile relies on Astana's strength to collect Romandie win .  (Cyclingnews) - 'I was just trying to follow and follow, and my team did an amazing job' Spaniard says.

- News: Roglic remains hesitant on Grand Tour ambitions after taking Romandie lead .  (Cyclingnews) - 'My focus this year is still one week races, and I’m managing that really well' says 28-year-old.

- News: Fraile wins in Delémont .  (Cyclingnews) - Roglic moves into overall lead.

- Omar Fraile (Astana) won Stage 1.  Primoz Roglic (LottoNL-Jumbo) is new leader on G.C.

- News: Nieve returns at Romandie as Giro d’Italia responsibilities loom .  (Cyclingnews) - Basque climber on his move from Team Sky to Mitchelton-Scott.

- News: Geraint Thomas: Romandie uphill TT will be decisive .  (Cyclingnews) - Team Sky rider puts in a solid prologue.

- News: Matthews: Romandie win has kick-started my season .  (Cyclingnews) - Australian still in recovery mode after shoulder injury.

- News: Matthews wins prologue .  (Cyclingnews) - Bohli second and Roglic third.

- Michael Matthews (Team Sunweb) following his prologue victory: "I had a rocky start to the season and things were difficult with my broken shoulder but I finally feel like things are on the up again. I didn't know how well I would feel after the weekend but I gave my best and I'm really pleased that I could finish it off with the win. It was a beautiful course and I had a lot of fun out there today; I really enjoy TT's, especially ones like these where I can use my power. Tonight we'll just enjoy this win and tomorrow we'll focus on what we're going to do next."

- Michael Matthews (Team Sunweb) won the prologue individual time trial and is first leader in the general classification.

- News: Start times for Tour de Romandie prologue time trial .  (Cyclingnews) - Porte off last as defending champion.

- News: Porte recharged and relaxed ahead of Romandie defence .  (Cyclingnews) - Early-season troubles a 'blessing in disguise' for Australian.

- Preview: Race Preview .  (Cyclingnews) - Porte, Thomas, Gaviria and Dan Martin headline Swiss race.

- News: Richie Porte: I'm not putting too much pressure on myself at Tour de Romandie .  (Cyclingnews) - Australian teams up with van Garderen for Tour de France preparation.

- Team Bahrain-Merida for the Tour de Romandie:

Ion Izagirre Gorka Izagirre Enrico Gasparotto Sonny Colbrelli Ramunas Navardauskas Hermann Pernsteiner Kristijan Koren

- Enrico Gasparotto (Bahrain-Merida): "The Romandie is a race that I've always liked. Looking at the race route I think i have a couple of opportunities. Yesterday's sixth place at the Liège has confirmed to me that the condition is good and therefore I hope to get a good result here in Switzerland."

- Team Dimension Data for Romandie:

Merhawi Kudus Amanuel Ghebreigzabhier Nicholas Dlamini Steve Cummings Nic Dougall Johann van Zyl Jaco Venter

- Gino van Oudenhove (Dimension Data directeur sportif): "Tour de Romandie is the next of a hard and high level WT race for us. Nevertheless, this is a great opportunity for some of our riders to step up and take their chances. With a prologue, a climb time trial and a lot of climbing, it fits riders like Steve and Amanuel very well. Also Merhawi showed good riding in the Alps. The amazing riding of Ben in the Alps should give us some good vibes and to the riders to discover the opportunities to show some good results."

- BMC Racing team for Tour de Romandie:

Tom Bohli (SUI) Rohan Dennis (AUS) Kilian Frankiny (SUI) Richie Porte (AUS) Joey Rosskopf (USA) Tejay van Garderen (USA) Danilo Wyss (SUI)

- Tejay van Garderen (BMC Racing): "Being on a team so closely linked to Switzerland means that this race is a big goal for us. My form is good and we are very motivated especially having Richie Porte, the defending champion, on the team. It gives us an extra incentive. The course suits us, and we are ready to fight. We owe it to Andy."

- Quick-Step Floors team for the 2018 Tour de Romandie:

Eros Capecchi (ITA) Fernando Gaviria Rendon (COL) James Knox (GBR) Davide Martinelli (ITA) Michael Mørkøv (DEN) Fabio Sabatini (ITA) Elia Viviani (ITA)

- Fernando Gaviria (Quick-Step Floors) is back in action following an injury at Tirreno-Adriatico: "Missing all those beautiful races was a blow for me, especially as I was in a good condition. I was sad and frustrated, but this only fueled my motivation to work hard and come back to racing fully recovered. I’ve raced only once before in Switzerland, in my debut season with the pros, but this will be my first time in the Tour de Romandie and I’m excited and eager to join again my teammates and ease back into racing as I start my second half of the season, which I hope to be an injury-free and successful one."

- Richie Porte (BMC Racing) won the 2017 Tour de Romandie.

- The 2018 Tour de Romandie is being held April 24-29.

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The 77th Tour de Romandie packs in 11,000m of climbing across six stages in Switzerland

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Last year's winner Adam Yates and third-placed Damiano Caruso both return to this six day-stage race in Romandie, the French speaking area of west Switzerland to battle again in the region's beautiful mountain scenery.

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Starting with a minuscule 2.3km prologue in the town of Payerne, the 77th Tour de Romandie will cover a total of 657km and pack in over 11,000m of climbing with a time trial on stage three and summit finishes on both stages two and four at Les Marécottes and Leysin.

Favourite to repeat his victory of last year will be Adam Yates (UAE Team Emirates) who will be backed up by a strong team including Pavel Sivakov, Felix Großschartner and Juan Ayuso. Leading the challenge will be the ever improving Egan Bernal (INEOS Grenadiers) winner of the recent Giro d’Abruzzo Alexey Lutsenko (Astana Qazaqstan Team) and young French star Lenny Martinez (Groupama - FDJ).

The course isn’t just for the climbers though as with a prologue and a mid-race time trial many TT specialists are on the start sheet too including Josh Tarling and Ethan Hayter from (INEOS Grenadiers) and Rémi Cavagna (Movistar Team).

Stage four, the Queen stage of the race lived up to all the hype providing a pulsating finale on the finishing climb. The win and race lead were both up for grabs and it was Richard Carapaz (EF Education–EasyPost) who took the stage, but only just from the fast approaching Florian Lipowitz (Bora-Hansgrohe).

Behind the race for the overall was just as exciting as overnight leader Juan Ayuso (UAE Team Emirates) cracked opening the door for another young Spaniard Carlos Rodríguez (INEOS Grenadiers) to pull on the yellow jersey.

The final stage, stage five sees the race cover 150km around the town of Vernier so read on to find out where to watch the Tour de Romandie 2024 cycling action live, wherever you are in the world.

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If you live in Switzerland then you can look forward to a FREE Tour de Romandie live stream in 2024. 

Switzerland's SRF is set to serve up a free stream of this six-stage stage race.

But what if you're based in Switzerland but aren't at home to catch that free Tour de Romandie coverage? Maybe you're on holiday and don't want to spend money on pay TV in another country, when you'd usually be able to watch for free at home?

Don't worry — you can watch via a VPN instead. We'll show you how to do that below.

Tour de Romandie 2024 live streams around the world

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You can still watch the Tour de Romandie 2024 live thanks to the wonders of a VPN (Virtual Private Network). The software allows your devices to appear to be back in your home country regardless of where in the world you are. So ideal for viewers away on vacation or on business. Our favorite is NordVPN . It's the best on the market:

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Using a VPN is incredibly simple.

1. Install the VPN of your choice . As we've said, NordVPN is our favorite.

2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance if you're in the U.S. and want to view a Swiss service, you'd select Switzerland from the list.

3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to SRF or another streaming service and watch the action.

How to watch 2024 Tour de Romandie live streams in the U.S.

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Cycling fans in the U.S. can watch the 2024 Tour de Romandie on  FloBikes . A subscription will set you back US$149.99 for the year or US$29.99 on a monthly basis.

And if you're currently out of the U.S. but still want to watch the race, then don't forget to explore  NordVPN  set out above.

How to watch Tour de Romandie 2024 live streams in the U.K.

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Live coverage of the 2024 Tour de Romandie will be broadcast on Eurosport and Discovery+.

A 'standard' subscription to Discovery+ which includes Eurosport's cycling coverage will set you back £6.99 per month or £59.99 per year. The package includes year-round cycling streams as well as other live sports including snooker, tennis, motorsports, the Paris Olympic Games, and more.

A premium subscription, which includes all that plus TNT Sports ( Premier League , Champions League and Europa League football plus rugby, wrestling, UFC, and MotoGP) costs an additional £29.99 per month.

If you're currently traveling overseas, don't worry, as you can use NordVPN to watch from abroad.

How to watch Tour de Romandie live streams in Canada

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Cycling fans in the Canada can watch the 2024 Tour de Romandie on  FloBikes . A subscription will set you back CAN$150 for the year or CAN$29.99 on a monthly basis.

Not at home right now? Use NordVPN or another VPN service to trick your device into thinking you're still in Canada.

Tour de Romandie 2024 stages

The race starts with a very short 2.3km prologue which will be contested by the overall favorites, keen to install a pecking order early on, and the short TT specialists looking for a chance to gain a leaders jersey in a big stage race. 

Stage one follows the next day and it’s a lumpy 165.7km from Château d’Oex to Fribourg which will likely end in a sprint finish, although there are very view big name sprinters on the start sheet.

Stage two is where the GC action will really kick off with two huge mountains and a summit finish at Salvan/Les Marécottes. This 10km final ascent, averaging 7.3%, has slopes maxing out at 14% so will be a proper test for the climbers.

Those same climbers will the next day have to take on the 15.5km continuously undulating time trial around Oron and utilise another skill needed to win a stage race.

Stage four from Saillon to Leysin is 151.7km and takes the riders into higher territory with five classified climbs including the 10km summit finish at the end.

After this the GC battle should be stitched up with just the laps around Vernier to contend with on the final stage which will likely end in a sprint.

Tour de Romandie route 2024

Prologue | Tuesday April 23, | Payerne - Payerne. 2.3km

Stage 1 | Wednesday April 24, Château d’Oex - Fribourg. 165.7km

Stage 2 | Thursday April 25, Fribourg - Salvan/Les Marécottes. 171km

Stage 3 | Friday April 26, Oron - Oron. 15.5km

Stage 4 | Saturday April 27, Sailion - Leysin. 151.7km

Stage 5 | Sunday April 28, Vernier - Vernier. 150.8km

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Tour de Romandie 2024 Live Stream: TV Coverage, History, Preview, Stages & Teams

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The Tour de Romandie 2024, a UCI World Tour stage race, runs from April 23 to April 28 , organized by ex-pro Richard Chassot. Dating back to 1947, it boasts a challenging course with over 11,000 meters of climbing across six stages. Notable riders like Caruso, Soler, Thomas, Lopez, and Ganna are set to compete, using the race as a pre-Giro test.

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Additionally, it offers a platform for younger talents to showcase their skills. With a route slightly shorter than last year’s but still demanding, the event promises thrilling competition and serves as a crucial evaluation for team managers. The event will be available live on FloBikes , Eurosport , and SRF (for free).

Tour de Romandie 2024 TV Coverage & Watch Online

For cycling fans in the US and Canada, FloBikes offers comprehensive coverage of the 2024 Tour de Romandie for USD 150 annually. Swiss fans can enjoy live streaming of the event at no cost through Play SRF . Fans in the UK can access coverage via Discovery+ , starting at GBP 30 per month for the Premium plan. Additionally, Eurosport will broadcast the race on their channels.

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Whether you’re following from North America, Switzerland, or the UK, there are multiple options available to catch all the thrilling action of this UCI World Tour stage race.

Tour de Romandie History

Founded in 1947 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Swiss Cycling Union, the Tour de Romandie debuted with 10 teams and 40 riders tackling four stages, with Belgian cyclist Désiré Keteleer emerging as the inaugural winner. Notably, Irishman Stephen Roche dominated the race between 1983 and 1987, securing three victories, a record yet to be surpassed. Among the riders who have clinched the title twice is Primož Roglič, with wins in 2018 and 2019.

Switzerland boasts eight homegrown winners, including Tony Rominger, who triumphed in 1991 and 1995, and Pascal Richard, who achieved back-to-back victories in 1993 and 1994. The Tour de Romandie’s elevation to ProTour status in 2006 and subsequently to WorldTour in 2011 underscores its significance in the cycling calendar. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Swiss Alps, the race serves as an ideal preparation for the Giro d’Italia, the first Grand Tour of the season, which follows closely on its heels.

77e édition du Tour de Romandie du 23 au 28 avril Baptême du feu pour le Genevois Matteo Constant Elite (Fondations Cycling Team) qui découvrira le niveau UCI World Tour. Le 28 avril, rendez-vous à Vernier pour encourager les coureurs lors de l'ultime étape du Tour de Romandie. pic.twitter.com/ZB3L6JgBLc — GE-Sport (@ge_sportive) April 15, 2024

Tour de Romandie Preview

The 77th edition of the Tour de Romandie is set to take place from April 23rd to 28th, returning to the calendar as a significant fixture in the final week of April. This six-day race traverses the French-speaking cantons of Switzerland, known collectively as Romandie, providing a challenging platform for world competition.

Originating in 1947 with a four-day format, the event gained World Tour status in 2011 and has since expanded to six days, serving as crucial preparation for riders and teams gearing up for the Giro d’Italia. Notably, the Tour de Romandie Féminin was introduced in 2022, further diversifying the event’s offerings on the Women’s World Tour. Stephen Roche holds the record for the most General Classification victories, determining the title in 1983, 1984, and 1987.

Recent years have seen riders like Primož Roglič achieve dual overall triumphs, with wins in 2018 and 2019. In 2023, Adam Yates seized the GC lead with a solo victory on stage 5, ultimately securing the title ahead of Matteo Jorgenson and Damiano Caruso. Despite a slightly shorter route compared to the previous year, the 2024 edition still boasts over 11,000 meters of climbing, featuring a prologue in Payerne and a challenging individual time trial loop around Oron. The climax arrives with a demanding stage to Leysin in the Vaud Alps, culminating in the final finish at Vernier, near Geneva.

Tour de Romandie 2024 Stages

Tour de romandie 2024 teams.

  • Alpecin – Deceuninck: Riesebeek, Meurisse
  • Arkéa – B&B Hotels: Venturini, Rodríguez
  • INEOS Grenadiers: Castroviejo, Bernal
  • Astana Qazaqstan Team: Tejada, Lutsenko
  • Bahrain – Victorious: Caruso, Arndt
  • Lidl – Trek: Konrad, Geoghegan Hart
  • BORA – hansgrohe: Vlasov, Hindley
  • Cofidis: Herrada, Coquard
  • Soudal Quick-Step: Van Wilder, Masnada
  • Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team: Vendrame, Godon
  • Team dsm-firmenich PostNL: Liepiņš, Dinham
  • Team Visma | Lease a Bike: Tratnik, Gesink
  • EF Education – EasyPost: Valgren, de Bod
  • Groupama – FDJ: Molard, Martinez
  • Intermarché – Wanty: Smith, Meintjes
  • Movistar Team: Oliveira, Mas
  • Team Jayco AlUla: Juul-Jensen, Hamilton
  • UAE Team Emirates: Yates, McNulty
  • Lotto Dstny: Sepúlveda, Kron
  • Tudor Pro Cycling Team: Reichenbach, Dainese
  • Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team: Howson, de la Cruz
  • Team Corratec – Vini Fantini: Padun, Bonifazio
  • Swiss Cycling: Stehli, Balmer

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the race.

The race is approximately 11,000 meters of climbing over six stages.

Who are some notable riders participating?

Notable riders include Damiano Caruso, Marc Soler, Geraint Thomas, Miguel Angel Lopez, and Filippo Ganna.

What is the route for Tour de Romandie 2024?

The race starts in Payerne with a prologue, followed by five stages, and ends in Vernier.

What is the purpose of Tour de Romandie?

The race serves as a pre-Giro test for some riders, a test for younger riders to gain leadership or protected roles in a World Tour race, and an opportunity for team managers to evaluate riders’ performance.

How can I watch Tour de Romandie 2024 live stream?

You can watch Tour de Romandie live on FloBikes, Eurosport and SRF.

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La diffusion en direct à la TV du Tour de Romandie 2024 sera assurée chaque jour et en direct sur les chaînes d’ Eurosport et La Chaine L’Equipe . Pour ne rien rater des 6 jours de course en Suisse sur un parcours de 660 kilomètres du mardi 23 au dimanche 28 avril, retrouvez le programme TV complet de la diffusion TV en direct.

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Etape 2 – Jeudi 25 avril 2024 – FRIBOURG > SALVAN / LES MARÉCOTTES (171 km)

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Etape 3 – Vendredi 26 avril 2024 – ORON > ORON (15.5 km)

Etape 4 – Samedi 27 avril 2024 – SAILLON > LEYSIN (151.7 km)

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FRIBOURG SWITZERLAND MAY 02 Fausto Masnada of Italy and Team Deceuninck QuickStep Geraint Thomas of The United Kingdom and Team INEOS Grenadiers Yellow Leader Jersey Richie Porte of Australia and Team INEOS Grenadiers celebrate at podium during the 74th Tour De Romandie 2021 Stage 5 a 1619km Individual Time Trial stage from Fribourg to Fribourg 614m Mask Covid Safety Measures Flowers ITT TDR2021 TDRnonstop UCIworldtour on May 02 2021 in Fribourg Switzerland Photo by Luc ClaessenGetty Images

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Geraint Thomas  ( Ineos Grenadiers ) claimed the overall victory at the Tour de Romandie, as Remi Cavagna (Deceuninck-QuickStep) won the final-day's stage 5 time trial in Fribourg.

Thomas, who  bizarrely crashed  when sprinting alongside Michael Woods (Israel Start-Up Nation) atop Thyon 2000 on stage 4, recovered his 11-second deficit to the Canadian on the 16km time trial course on the final day of racing.

Cavagna proved fastest in the stage 5 time trial, covering the course in 21:54, while Stefan Bissegger (EF Education-Nippo) finished second at six seconds back and Thomas finished third at 17 seconds back. Woods finished 28th at 1:11 back.

Third place was enough to push Thomas into the overall victory at the Tour de Romandie, with his Ineos Grenadiers teammate Richie Porte finishing second at 28 seconds back, Fausto Masnada (Deceuninck-QuickStep) in third at 38 seconds, Marc Soler (Movistar) fourth at 39 seconds and then Woods in fifth at 43 seconds.

Tour de Romandie date: April 27 - May 2, 2021  Distance: 684.04km  Start: Oron, Switzerland - 2:40 p.m.  (CEST)  Finish: Fribourg, Switzerland - 11:54 a.m. (CEST)  Cyclingnews live coverage: daily

After a hiatus last year due to the global coronavirus pandemic, the Tour de Romandie returns for its 75th anniversary in the French-speaking cantons of Switzerland. The 2021 race offers a record 12,500 metres of total climbing across six days of racing.

Some of the top names to take the start line on May 27 for the opening Prologue include Geraint Thomas  (Ineos Grenadiers),  Peter Sagan  (Bora-Hansgrohe), and  Chris Froome  (Israel Start-Up Nation), Richie Porte (Ineos Grenadiers) and Swiss standout Marc Hirschi (UAE Team Emirates). Other home interest will spotlight Stefan Küng of Groupama-FDJ) and Stefan Bissegger of EF Education-Nippo.

Using most of the route planned for last year, the 2021 course is bookended with two races against the clock – a 4.05km Prologue to begin in Oron and a hilly 16.19km test for the finale in Fribourg.

Stage 1 will begin in Aigle, the home of the UCI, and roll 168 kilometres to Martigny, with four laps of a tough hilly circuit. Stage 2 and 3 offer similar distances, with stage 2 featuring 3,435 metres of climbing with six categorised climbs, and stage 3 providing seven third-category climbs along the way.

Stage 4 may be the toughest of the race, 161 kilometres from Sion with three cat-1 climbs, including the 20-kilometre summit finish at Thyon 2000, for a total of 4,157 metres of climbing.

Tour de Romandie history

Tour de Romandie was founded in 1947 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Union Cycliste Switzerland. It continues to bring together all the French-speaking cantons of Switzerland under a single entity and promote Romandie.

The race is used as a pre-Giro d'Italia tune-up for many teams, with the Italian Grand Tour beginning May 8 this year. The last two editions of the Tour de Romandie were won by Primož Roglič (Jumbo-Visma). While the terrain in Switzerland lends itself to climbing, the race offers two time trials, a prologue and longer TT, which attracts many top riders.

In 2021, 20 trade teams and a Swiss Cycling squad will participate. The preliminary start list does not feature Roglič with his Jumbo-Visma team, however the balance of last year’s podium, Rui Costa of UAE Team Emirates in second place and Geraint Thomas of Ineos Grenadiers in third, are set to race.

Tour de Romandie key features

  • April 27, Prologue - Oron, 4.05km
  • April 28, Stage 1 - Aigle to Martigny, 168.1km
  • April 29, Stage 2 - La Neuveville to Saint-Imier, 165.7km
  • April 30, Stage 3 - Estavayer, 168.7km
  • May 1, Stage 4 - Sion to Thyon 2000, 161.3km
  • May 2, Stage 5 - Fribourg (ITT), 16.19km

Tour de Romandie teams

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  • Astana-Premier Tech
  • Bahrain Victorious
  • Bora-Hansgrohe
  • Deceuninck-QuickStep
  • EF Education-Nippo
  • Groupama-FDJ
  • Ineos Grenadiers
  • Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert Matériaux
  • Israel Start-Up Nation
  • Jumbo-Visma
  • Lotto Soudal
  • Team BikeExchange
  • Team Qhubeka Assos
  • Trek-Segafredo
  • UAE Team Emirates
  • Swiss Cycling

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THYON 2000 LES COLLONS SWITZERLAND MAY 01 Geraint Thomas of The United Kingdom and Team INEOS Grenadiers disappointment at arrival after crash during the 74th Tour De Romandie 2021 Stage 4 a 1613km stage from Sion to Thyon 2000 Les Collons 2076m TDR2021 TDRnonstop UCIworldtour on May 01 2021 in Thyon 2000 Les Collons Switzerland Photo by Luc ClaessenGetty Images

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The 2024 Tour de France will be a special edition, with it's Grand Depart in Florence and Emilia-Romagna over the border in Italy, and for the first time in many years, a finale away from Paris as the riders will head into Nice for the race finale. It will take place from the 29th June to the 21st of July and the 21 stages will provide thrilling action everyday. Here's where and when to watch it.

The race will be broadcast on Eurosport Player and Discovery+. It will also be broadcast on the following channels all across the world.

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Spain - RTVE

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Luxembourg - RTL

Norway - TV2

Netherlands - NOS

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Portugal - RTP

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Canada - FloBikes

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Profiles & Route Tour de France 2024 | Italian start, Galibier on stage 4, gravel, two time-trials, brutal Pyrenees and finale in Monaco

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Stage 6: 13:35-17:19CET

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Stage 8: 13:05-17:29CET

Stage 9: 13:15-17:49CET

Stage 10: 13:05-17:24CET

Stage 11: 11:20-16:54CET

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Stage 16: 13:05-17:21CET

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Stage 20: 13:35-17:18CET

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Rodriguez, Bernal lead INEOS charge at Tour de France

London (AFP) – Carlos Rodriguez and Egan Bernal will spearhead INEOS Grenadiers' challenge at the 2024 Tour de France, the British-based team announced on Monday.

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The eight-strong group features two former winners of the race -- Bernal and Geraint Thomas.

Spain's Rodriguez, 23, finished fifth in the Tour de France last year and won the Tour de Romandie in April.

Colombian star Bernal, who claimed the yellow jersey in 2019, suffered a serious injury after crashing into a bus during a training session three years later and has yet to rediscover his top form.

The 27-year-old finished seventh at Paris-Nice this year, third at Volta a Catalunya and fourth at the Tour de Suisse.

Thomas, the 2018 Tour de France winner, lines up alongside fellow British riders Tom Pidcock and Ben Turner.

Thomas made light of his 38 years in finishing third in this year's Giro d'Italia.

Spain's Jonathan Castroviejo, Belgium's Laurens De Plus and Polish rider Michal Kwiatkowski complete the line-up.

Performance director Scott Drawer said: "After a strong and consistent season, Carlos will be leading the INEOS Grenadiers' charge across France.

"Carlos has continued to impress us with his racing as well as his professionalism and attitude on and off the bike.

"Right beside him will be the strength and Tour experience of Egan, with Tom and Geraint providing support but also looking to race aggressively, disrupt and take the race to our competition."

Rodriguez said: "I have great memories from last year's Tour de France, sharing some special moments with the team and my family so I hope this year will be even better."

Bernal said: "My ambition is to be really competitive and to be someone who can make a real difference in the race. As a team we want to win and we have a few riders who can do really well. It is going to be important to have different options especially in the second and third week."

The Tour de France starts on June 29 in the Italian city of Florence and finishes on July 21 in Paris.

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2024 Tour de France begins June 29 and includes historic firsts. Everything to know

The Paris Olympics and Paralympics will not be the only prestigious international sporting event held in France this summer. 

The Tour de France, the preeminent event on the men’s cycling calendar, will return for its 111th edition from June 29 to July 21. During the three-week ride, 176 cyclists, representing 22 teams of eight, will complete 21 stages across hilly, flat and mountainous terrain. The course includes a grueling 52,230 meters (over 170,000 feet) of elevation gain and is 3,492 kilometers (2,170 miles) long. The taxing schedule includes only two rest days. 

This year’s race will start in Florence, Italy, and conclude at the Promenade des Anglais in Nice, France. It will be the first time the finish line is not in or near Paris because the city will be hosting the Olympic and Paralympic Games. And the first time since 1975 the race will not finish on the Champs-Élysées.

The final stage will also break from tradition as it will be one of two time trial stages, which means the leader could be determined in the final leg. The last time the Tour de France ended with a time trial was in 1989.

In addition to Italy and France, the route passes through San Marino and Monaco. The route is famous for its picturesque scenery, from quaint rural villages to the towering Alps. 

Each stage is timed, and the rider with the lowest cumulative time across all stages wins the acclaimed maillot jaune, or yellow jersey, to signify the general classification winner. Denmark’s Jonas Vingegaard, 27, hopes to seek a coveted three-peat but is still working his way back from a serious crash that hospitalized him for 12 days in April. If he does race, he will face fierce competition from a talented field that includes 2020 and 2021 winner Tadej Pogača of Slovenia.

Separate awards are also given to the best sprinter, climber and young cyclist. 

Sepp Kuss, who finished as the top American in 12th place at last year’s Tour de France, is also set to return. Like last year, he will race on the same team as Vingegaard. 

How to watch the 2024 Tour de France live

All stages of the Tour de France, as well as pre- and post-race coverage, will be available to stream live on Peacock. USA Network will also stream some of the stages. 

NBC will simultaneously broadcast select stages of the event. 

Stage 1 will begin June 29 at 6 a.m. ET. The rest of the stages typically start between 5 a.m. and 8 a.m. ET. 

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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.

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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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How to watch the 2024 Tour de France – live streaming

T he biggest race of the season, the Tour de France , is upon us, with the three-week race kicking off on Sunday, June 29, in Tuscany and concluding in Nice on Sunday, July 21.

The Tour de France is free to air on ITVX (UK) and SBS On Demand (AUS) . Away from home? You can watch free from anywhere using a VPN .

The race is set to play host to the most anticipated yellow jersey battle in years as two-time winners Jonas Vingegaard (Visma-Lease A Bike) and Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) do battle against fellow superstars Remco Evenepoel (Soudal-QuickStep) and Primož Roglič (Bora-Hansgrohe).

The star quartet will be supported by a host of big names, including Sepp Kuss , Matteo Jorgenson (Visma-Lease A Bike), Juan Ayuso , João Almeida, Adam Yates (UAE Team Emirates), Mikel Landa (Soudal-QuickStep), Jai Hindley and Aleksandr Vlasov (Bora-Hansgrohe).

They'll all be joined at the start by the cream of the crop of the international peloton, including a host of other GC rivals such as Simon Yates (Jayco-AlUla), Richard Carapaz (EF Education-EasyPost), Enric Mas (Movistar), David Gaudu (Groupama-FDJ), and Ineos Grenadiers quartet Egan Bernal , Carlos Rodríguez, Tom Pidcock, and Geraint Thomas.

Elsewhere, look out for sprinters and Classics men including Mark Cavendish (Astana Qazaqstan), Matej Mohorič (Bahrain Victorious), Arnaud De Lie (Lotto-Dstny), Fabio Jakobsen (DSM-Firmenich PostNL), Wout van Aert (Visma-Lease A Bike), Mads Pedersen (Lidl-Trek), and Alpecin-Deceuninck pairing Jasper Philipsen and Mathieu van der Poel .

How to watch the Tour de France for free

The 2024 Tour de France will be aired for free in Australia on SBS on Demand , in the UK by ITV4 , and in Wales by S4C .

If you live or are on holiday in any of these countries then enjoy the month of racing with no subscription fees to pay. However, if you're away from home on holiday during the racing then it's possible to keep up with the racing without resorting to shelling out for a local streaming subscription.

A VPN could solve your problem, and we have all the information on h ow to watch the action using a VPN below.

How to watch the Tour de France in the USA & Canada

NBC hold the broadcasting rights for the Tour de France in the USA. The race will be broadcast live on NBC, as well as the network's streaming service, Peacock TV .

FloBikes will air the Tour de France in Canada. An annual subscription will set you back $29.99/month or $150/year.

Viewers in the USA can watch the Tour live via the network, while highlights and on-demand streams will also be available.

Peacock TV offers a seven-day free trial for those who want to try before you buy. A full subscription to the service starts from $4.99 per month.

NBC is available via cable plans and, if you're a cord-cutter, you can watch the network via Hulu ($7.99 per month with a 30-day free trial), DirecTV (from $64.99 per month with a five-day free trial), and FuboTV (from $74.99 per month with a seven-day free trial).

How to watch the Tour de France in the UK

In the UK, the Tour de France will be aired free to air on TV ITV4 , and Welsh-language channel S4C as well as via Eurosport and Discovery+ .

A 'standard' subscription to Discovery+, which includes Eurosport's cycling coverage, will set you back £6.99 per month or £59.99 per year. The package includes year-round cycling streams as well as other live sports, including snooker, tennis, motorsports, the Paris Olympic Games, and more.

A premium subscription, which includes all that plus TNT Sports (Premier League, Champions League and Europa League football plus rugby, wrestling, UFC, and MotoGP), costs an additional £29.99 per month.

How to watch the Tour de France around the world

In Australia, national broadcaster SBS will carry live Tour de France coverage.

For a local feel and full French-language coverage of the race, head to France TV Around Europe, broadcasters include ARD in Germany, Sporza and RTBF in Belgium, Rai in Italy, and RTVE in Spain.

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How to watch the 2024 Tour de France: TV and live stream details as Tadej Pogacar hunts yellow jersey

Ben Snowball

Published 24/06/2024 at 13:25 GMT

Tadej Pogacar, Jonas Vingegaard, Mark Cavendish, Wout van Aert, Mathieu van der Poel, Remco Evenepoel, Primoz Roglic and Tom Pidcock are all competing at the 2024 Tour de France. There are numerous thrilling sub-plots beyond the race for yellow, with Van Aert and Van der Poel set to light it up in the hunt for stage victories and Cavendish targeting a record 35th win on the sport's grandest stage.

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Jonas Vingegaard bids for a third consecutive victory in the Tour de France

The Tour de France 2024 is almost upon us with the world’s most prestigious cycling race getting underway on Saturday 29 June.

All eyes are on the duel between Slovenian rider Tadej Pogačar and defending champion Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark. The pair have won the last four titles between them with each aiming to win a third Tour de France.

After his emphatic victory in the Giro d'Italia, Pogačar goes into the event as favourite to add to his two wins from 2020 and 2021. It could be an incredible few weeks for the Tokyo 2020 bronze medallist with the Tour de France ended just days before the Olympic Games Paris 2024 .

Meanwhile, Vingegaard has made a late comeback from injury to be fit for the Tour as he seeks to become the sixth rider - and the first Scandinavian - to win three consecutive yellow jerseys.

This year’s race is unique for a number of reasons. It will be the first edition to begin in Italy , marking 100 years since Ottavio Bottecchia became the first Italian winner of the Tour de France.

The 'Grand Départ' is in Florence with the field traversing the Italian Alps before crossing the border into France during Stage 4. This will also be the first Tour to finish outside of Paris - due to its proximity to the Olympic Games - with the final stage an individual time trial from Monaco to Nice which will decide overall victory.

Here is everything you need to know about this year’s Tour de France.

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Riders to watch at the Tour de France 2024

As well as the big two - Pogačar and Vingegaard - other challengers for the yellow jersey include Remco Evenepoel and Primož Roglič .

Evenepoel has played down his chances of general classification success on his Tour debut, but his pedigree suggests he will be a threat. The Belgian has some impressive results to his name including winning the 2022 road race world title, and GC at the 2022 Vuelta a España in 2022. He also boasts two Liège-Bastogne-Liège victories.

Roglič, the 2020 runner-up behind compatriot Pogačar, will take some confidence from his overall victory at the Critérium du Dauphiné.

Jasper Philipsen is the favourite to retain the sprinters' green jersey after winning Milan-San Remo and finishing second at Paris-Roubaix. Denmark's Mads Pedersen , road race world champion five years ago, is among his main challengers while Mark Cavendish needs just one stage win to break his tie with Eddy Merckx (both on 34) for the most stage victrories in race history.

Old cyclocross rivals Mathieu van der Poel and Wout van Aert will also be in the mix for stage wins. The latter is back as one of Vingegaard's chief lieutenants in the Visma Lease a Bike team after sustaining multiple fractures in a crash at March's Dwars door Vlaanderen.

The 2024 Tour features seven mountain stages, including four summit finishes, and will suit the climbers. Pogačar (2020, 2021) and Vingegaard (2022) are past winners of the King of the Mountains' polka-dot jersey and are likely contenders once more.

Tour de France 2024 route and important stages

Also among the 21 stages of the 2024 Tour de France are two individual time trials and gravel sectors covering a total distance of 3,492km.

Starting from Florence, the 2024 Tour will complete three full stages in Italy traversing the Italian Alps before crossing the border into France from Pinerolo.

With no Alpe d'Huez or Mont Ventoux on this year's route, the Queen stage is the penultimate stage - a testing 132km cycle from Nice to the summit of the Col de la Couillole .

In recent years, the final individual time trial has been held on the penultimate day with the finale a procession on the Champs-Elysées on the Sunday. But, due to preparations for Paris 2024, this year's race will conclude with a 33.7km time trial from Monaco to Nice.

That means the yellow jersey could potentially be decided on the final day. The last time the Tour ended with a time trial was in 1989 when Greg Lemond overturned a 50-second deficit to Laurent Fignon to take victory by just eight seconds, still the smallest winning margin in race history.

Day-by-day route of the 2024 Tour de France

  • Saturday 29 June: Stage 1 - Florence - Rimini (206 km)
  • Sunday 30 June: Stage 2 - Cesenatico - Bologne (199.2 km)
  • Monday 1 July: Stage 3 - Plaisance - Turin (230.8 km)
  • Tuesday 2 July: Stage 4 - Pinerolo - Valloire (139.6 km)
  • Wednesday 3 July: Stage 5 - Sant-Jean-de-Maurienne - Saint-Vulbas (177.4 km)
  • Thursday 4 July: Stage 6 - Mâcon - Dijon (163.5 km)
  • Friday 5 July: Stage 7 - Nuits-Saint-Georges - Gevrey-Chambertin (25.3 km, individual time trial)
  • Saturday 6 July: Stage 8 - Semur-En-Auxois > Colombey-les-Deux-Églises (183.4 km)
  • Sunday 7 July: Stage 9 - Troyes - Troyes (199 km)
  • Monday 8 July: Rest Day
  • Tuesday 9 July: Stage 10 - Orléans - Saint-Amand-Montrond (187.3 km)
  • Wednesday 10 July: Stage 11 - Évaus-les-Bains - Le Lioran (211 km)
  • Thursday 11 July: Stage 12 - Aurillac - Villeneuve-sur-Lot (203.6 km)
  • Friday 12 July: Stage 13 - Agen - Pau (165.3 km)
  • Saturday 13 July: Stage 14 - Pau - Saint-Lary-Soulan Pla d'Adet (151.9 km)
  • Sunday 14 July: Stage 15 - Loudenvielle - Plateau de Beille (198 km)
  • Monday 15 July: Rest Day
  • Tuesday 16 July: Stage 16 - Gruissan - Nîmes (188.6 km)
  • Wednesday 17 July: Stage 17 - Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux - Superdévoluy (177.8 km)
  • Thursday 18 July: Stage 18 - Gap - Barcelonnette (179.5 km)
  • Friday 19 July: Stage 19 - Embrun - Isola 2000 (144.6 km)
  • Saturday 20 July: Stage 20 - Nice - COl de la Couillole (132.8 km)
  • Sunday 21 July: Stage 21 - Monaco - Nice (33.7 km, individual time trial)

Tour de France 2024 - Teams: Provisional list (subject to change)

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  • Jonas Vingegaard (DEN)
  • Sepp Kuss (USA)
  • Tiesj Benoot (BEL)
  • Matteo Jorgenson (USA)
  • Christophe Laporte (FRA)
  • Jan Tratnik (SLO)
  • Wout van Aert (BEL)
  • Wilco Kelderman (NED)

Alpecin - Deceuninck

  • Jasper Philipsen (BEL)
  • Mathieu van der Poel (NED)
  • Gianni Vermeersch (BEL)
  • Silvan Dillier (SUI)
  • Robbe Ghys (BEL)
  • Soren Kragh Andersen (DEN)
  • Axel Laurance (FRA)
  • Jonas Rickaert (BEL)

Astana Qazaqstan Team

  • Mark Cavendish (GBR)
  • Michael Mørkøv (DEN)
  • Davide Ballerini (ITA)
  • Cees Bol (NED)
  • Alexey Lutsenko (KAZ)
  • Yevgeniy Fedorov (KAZ)
  • Harold Tejada (COL)
  • Michele Gazzoli (ITA)

BORA - hansgrohe Team

  • Jay Hindley (AUS)
  • Aleksandr Vlasov
  • Danny van Poppel (NED)
  • Nico Denz (GER)
  • Matteo Sobrero (ITA)
  • Primoz Roglic (SLO)
  • Bob Jungels (NED)
  • Marco Haller (AUT)

EF Education - EasyPost

  • Richard Carapaz (ECU)
  • Neilson Powless (USA)
  • Ben Healy (IRL)
  • Marijn van der Berg (NED)
  • Alberto Bettiol (ITA)

INEOS Grenadiers

  • Thomas Pidcock (GBR)
  • Geraint Thomas (GBR)
  • Carlos Rodriguez (ESP)
  • Michal Kwiatkowski (POL)
  • Egan Bernal (COL)
  • Laurens De Plus (BEL)
  • Ben Turner (GBR)
  • Jonathan Castroviejo (ESP)

Lidl - Trek

  • Carlos Verona (ESP)
  • Giulio Ciccone (ITA)
  • Jasper Stuyven (BEL)
  • Julien Bernard (FRA)
  • Mads Pedersen (DEN)
  • Ryan Gibbons (RSA)
  • Tim Declercq (BEL)
  • Toms Skujinš (LAT)

Soudal Quick-Step

  • Remco Evenepoel (BEL)
  • Mikel Landa (ESP)
  • Ilan van Wilder (BEL)
  • Louis Vervaeke (BEL)
  • Casper Pedersen (DEN)
  • Yves Lampaert (BEL)
  • Gianni Moscon (ITA)

Team Jayco AlUla

  • Dylan Groenewegen (NED)
  • Luka Mezgec (SLO)
  • Simon Yates (GBR)
  • Elmar Reinders (NED)
  • Luke Durbridge (AUS)
  • Chris Harper (AUS)
  • Christopher Juul-Jensen (DEN)
  • Michael Matthews (AUS)

Israel - Premier Tech

  • Guillaume Boivin (CAN)
  • Jake Stewart (GBR)
  • Jakob Fuglsang (DEN)
  • Stephen Williams (GBR)
  • Pascal Ackermann (GER)
  • Derek Gee (CAN)
  • Hugo Houle (CAN)
  • Krists Neilands (LAT)

Uno-X Mobility

  • Magnus Cort (DEN)
  • Johannes Kulset (NOR)
  • Rasmus Tiller (NOR)
  • Odd Christian Eiking (NOR)
  • Alexander Kristoff (NOR)
  • Soren Waerenskjold (NOR)
  • Tobias Halland Johannessen (NOR)
  • Jonas Abrahamsen (NOR)

Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team

  • Felix Gall (AUT)
  • Dorian Godon (FRA)
  • Oliver Naesen (BEL)
  • Sam Bennett (IRL)
  • Nicolas Prodhomme (FRA)
  • Paul Lapeira (FRA)
  • Bruno Armirail (FRA)
  • Nans Peters (FRA)

Arkea - B&B Hotels

  • Arnaud Demare (FRA)
  • Kevin Vauquelin (FRA)

Bahrain - Victorious

  • Matej Mohoric (SLO)
  • Wout Poels (NED)
  • Pello Bilbao (ESP)
  • Phil Bauhaus (GER)
  • Santiago Buitrago (COL)
  • Jack Haig (AUS)
  • Fred Wright (GBR)
  • Nikias Arndt (GER)
  • Bryan Coquard (FRA)
  • Guillaume Martin (FRA)
  • Piet Allegaert (BEL)
  • Axel Zingle (FRA)
  • Alexis Renard (FRA)
  • Simon Geschke (GER)
  • Jesus Herrada (ESP)
  • Ion Izagirre (ESP)

Groupama - FDJ

  • David Gaudu (FRA)
  • Valentin Madouas (FRA)
  • Romain Gregoire (FRA)
  • Stefan Kung (SUI)

Intermarche - Wanty

  • Louis Meintjes (RSA)
  • Biniam Girmay (ERI)
  • Laurenz Rex (BEL)
  • Hugo Page (FRA)
  • Mike Teunissen (NED)
  • Georg Zimmermann (GER)
  • Kobe Goossens (BEL)
  • Gerben Thijssen (BEL)
  • Vito Braet (BEL)
  • Lorenzo Rota (ITA)
  • Rein Taaramae (EST)
  • Gijs van Hoecke (BEL)
  • Adrien Petit (FRA)

Movistar Team

  • Enric Mas (ESP)
  • Oier Lazkano (ESP)
  • Nelson Oliveira (POR)
  • Davide Formolo (ITA)
  • Alex Aranburu (ESP)
  • Fernando Gaviria (COL)
  • Javier Romo (ESP)
  • Gregor Mühlberger (AUT)

Team dsm-firmenich PostNL

  • Fabio Jakobsen (NED)
  • Romain Bardet (FRA)
  • Warren Barguil (FRA)

UAE Team Emirates

  • Tadej Pogacar (SLO)
  • Juan Ayuso (ESP)
  • Joao Almeida (POR)
  • Adam Yates (GBR)
  • Pavel Sivakov (FRA)
  • Marc Soler (ESP)
  • Tim Wellens (BEL)
  • Nils Politt (GER)

Lotto Dstny

  • Arnaud De Lie (BEL)
  • Victor Campenaerts (BEL)
  • Maxim van Gils (BEL)
  • Cedric Beullens (BEL)
  • Brent Van Moer (BEL)
  • Jarrad Drizners (AUS)
  • Harm Vanhoucke (BEL)
  • Sebastien Grignard (BEL)

TotalEnergies

  • Mathieu Burgaudeau (FRA)
  • Steff Cras (BEL)
  • Anthony Turgis (FRA)
  • Jordan Jegat (FRA)
  • Thomas Gachignard (FRA)
  • Matteo Vercher (FRA)
  • Sandy Dujardin (FRA)
  • Fabien Grellier (FRA)

How to watch the 2024 Tour de France live

The Tour de France will be shown live in 190 countries. Here is a list of the official broadcast partners across different territories.

  • Basque Country - EiTB
  • Belgium - RTBF and VRT
  • Czech Republic - Česká Televize
  • Denmark - TV2
  • Europe - Eurosport
  • France - France TV Sport and Eurosport France
  • Germany - Discovery+ and ARD
  • Ireland - TG4
  • Italy - Discovery+ and RAI Sport
  • Luxemburg - RTL
  • Netherlands - Discovery+ and NOS
  • Norway - TV2
  • Portugal - RTP
  • Scandinavia - Discovery+
  • Slovakia - RTVS
  • Slovenia - RTV SLO
  • Spain - RTVE
  • Switzerland - SRG-SSR
  • United Kingdom - Discovery+ and ITV
  • Wales - S4C
  • Canada - FloBikes
  • Colombia - CaracolTV
  • Latin America & Caribbean: ESPN
  • South America - TV5 Monde
  • United States - NBC Sports and TV5 Monde

Asia Pacific

  • Australia - SBS
  • China - CCTV and Zhibo TV
  • Japan - J Sports
  • New Zealand - Sky Sport
  • South-East Asia - Global Cycling Network and Eurosport

Middle East and Africa

  • The Middle East and North Africa - BeIN Sports and TV5 Monde
  • Subsaharan Africa - Supersport and TV5 Monde

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  15. Tour de Romandie 2021

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  17. News and Updates for Tour de Romandie 2021

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  20. News and Updates for Tour de Romandie 2019

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  23. Tour de Romandie Women

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  24. TV Guide

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  28. How to watch the 2024 Tour de France

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