This is how you can see the bike races live on TV and stream

The Tour de France not only offers quality sport, but also hours of television entertainment. Here you can find out which channels are broadcasting.

From July 1st to 24th, the Tour de France rolls through France, Denmark, Switzerland and Belgium. The 3,350.1 kilometer course consists of 21 stages. One of the highlights is the sixth stage, which takes you over the famous cobblestone section in the Arenberg forest, which is known from the classic Paris-Roubaix.

The big favorite is Tadej Pogacar from Team UAE, but the German team also wants to be at the top (Read more about this here.). Anyone interested in cycling in Germany can watch the tour for free on various TV channels again this year. ARD, One and Eurosport offer an extensive program on free TV. The ARD has negotiated a new contract with the tour organizer ASO via the sports rights agency SportA.

The first shows daily live coverage of the world’s largest cycling race from July 1st to 24th, which usually lasts from 4:05 p.m. to 5:25 p.m. The ARD special channel One broadcasts from half an hour after the start until the beginning of the transmissions in the first.

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