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2024 Tour de France Schedule; TV Broadcast, Stages

2024 Tour de France schedule

The 2024 Tour de France schedule kicks off on June 29th, 2024. This will be the 111th time for the famous cycling race. 2024 is the first time that the race holds the Grand Départ from Italy. The other big change for fans this year is the race avoids Paris due to preparations for the 2024 Olympics. We have the race schedule for all 21 stages and TV broadcast schedule for you and more below. 

What Route does the 2024 Tour de France Take? 

The 2024 Tour de France starts in Florence, Italy on June 29th. It goes to Rimini on the Adriatic coast. Then, it proceeds from Cesenatico to Bologna. The Italian-phase of the race goes across Italy to Turin on July 1st before entering France. Instead of finishing in Paris, the race will travel through Monaco and finishes in Nice at the Promenade des Anglais on July 21st. In total, the 21 stages of the race cover 2,237 miles (3,600 kilometers). The mountain stage of the race is at Mont Ventoux. 

2024 Tour de France Schedule and Race Map

Here is the 2024 Tour de France schedule and race map. You can see the destinations and stage numbers on the map. The reference link is above for you too. 

2024 Tour de France route
2024 Tour de France race route and stages.

2024 Tour de France Schedule

Here’s the 2024 Tour de France schedule along with the expected TV broadcasts for the United States. If you are watching the race in the UK, ITV4 will air all of the stages. In Australia, SBS covers the race and highlights, and Eurosport provides coverage in Europe. Please note the times and streaming information is based on the 2023 Tour de France and may change slightly. We’ll keep you updated. All times listed below are in U.S. Eastern time. Other major sporting related events ongoing during the race include Wimbledon, the 2024 ESPY’s, and the British Open

Date Time (ET) Stage TV / Stream
Sat., June 29 6:30 a.m. Stage 1: Florence to Rimini Peacock
8 a.m. Stage 1: Florence to Rimini NBC | Peacock
Sun., June 30 6:05 a.m. Stage 2: Cesenatico to Bologne Peacock
Mon., July 1 6:50 a.m. Stage 3: Plaisance to Turin Peacock
8 a.m. Stage 3: Plaisance to Turin USA | Peacock
Tues., July 2 6 a.m Stage 4 – Pinerolo to Valloire Peacock
8 a.m. Stage 4 – Pinerolo to Valloire USA | Peacock
Wed., July 3 6:30 a.m. Stage 5 – Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne to Saint-Vulbas Peacock
8 a.m. Stage 5 – Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne to Saint-Vulbas USA | Peacock
Thurs., July 4 7 a.m. Stage 6 – MÂCON to Dijon Peacock
8 a.m. Stage 6 – MÂCON to Dijon USA | Peacock
Fri., July 5 7 a.m. Stage 7 – Nuits-Saint-Georges to Gevrey-Chambertin Peacock
8 a.m. Stage 7 – Nuits-Saint-Georges to Gevrey-Chambertin USA | Peacock
Sat., July 6 7 a.m Stage 8 – SEMUR-EN-AUXOIS to COLOMBEY-LES-DEUX-ÉGLISES Peacock
Stage 8 – SEMUR-EN-AUXOIS to COLOMBEY-LES-DEUX-ÉGLISES Peacock
Sun., July 7 7 a.m. Stage 9 – Troyes to Troyes Peacock
Mon., July 8 Rest – ORLÉANS
Tues., July 9 6:55 a.m. Stage 10 – ORLÉANS to Saint-Amand-Montrond Peacock
Wed., July 10 6:55 a.m. Stage 11 – ÉVAUX-LES-BAINS to Le Lioran Peacock
Thurs., July 11 6:55 a.m. Stage 12 – Aurillac to Villeneuve-Sur-Lot Peacock
Fri., July 12 6:30 a.m. Stage 13 – Agen to Pau Peacock
Sat., July 13 6:55 a.m. Stage 14 – Pau to Saint-Lary-Soulan Pla D’adet Peacock
Sun., July 14 6:55 a.m. Stage 15 – Loudenvielle to Plateeau De Beille Peacock
Mon., July 15 REST – Grussian
Tues., July 16 6:55 a.m. Stage 16 – Grussian to Nimes Peacock
Wed., July 17 6 a.m. Stage 17 – SAINT-PAUL-TROIS-CHÂTEAUX to SUPERDÉVOLUY Peacock
Thurs., July 18 6:55 a.m. Stage 18 – Gap to Barcelonette Peacock
Fri., July 19 7 a.m. Stage 19 – Embrun to Isola 2000 Peacock
Sat., July 20 10 a.m. Stage 20 – Nice to Col De La Couillole USA | Peacock
Sun., July 21 2 p.m.delayed broadcast Stage 21 – Monaco to Nice NBC | Peacock
2024 Tour de France TV Schedule

What do the Jersey Colors Mean in the Tour de France? 

So, the 2024 Tour de France will have about 200 cyclists for the race. There are 22 teams who participate in the event that provide coverage for their best or strongest rider. The terrain is extremely dynamic going from super flat to extremely steep. You’ll see some jerseys that are different than the team ones during the race. The yellow jersey signifies the overall leader of the race. Other jersey colors that you see are: red-white-polka dot for the best uphill climber, white for the youngest biker (normally under 25), and green for the fastest sprinter. 

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