Every stage of the 110th Tour de France will be shown on NBC Sports, and Peacock will show live coverage every day from start to end.
Most days at 2 a.m. ET, USA shows more encores of each act. All of the footage on NBC and USA Network is also available on NBCSports.com/live and the NBC Sports app. All the information about the show is here.
Peacock will also show live shows every day before the race that explain each stage.
The Tour started on Saturday with the Grand Départ in Spain. On the third stage, the riders crossed into France.
The Tour goes through eight mountain stages and four summit finishes in France’s five biggest mountain areas. The 15th stage will have the last mountain finish. After a day off, there will be one time trial, a 14-mile “race of truth.”
On the second-to-last day of the Tour, there won’t be a time trial like there was the last three years. Instead, there are five big hills on the 20th stage, which is usually the last competitive stage for the yellow jersey.
This will be the first Tour since 2009 in which all three of the last men to win a Tour will be taking part. That’s Dane Jonas Vingegaard, who used to work in a fish packing plant but is now the best cyclist in the world. That’s also Slovenian Tadej Pogacar, who won the Tour in 2020 and 2021 at the ages of 21 and 22, and Colombian Egan Bernal, who won the Tour in 2019 and became the first South American to do so.
Outside of the race for the yellow jersey, the most interesting story will probably be about 38-year-old Brit Mark Cavendish, who has won as many Tour stages as Belgian great Eddy Merckx. Cavendish said that this will be his last season.
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