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Most afternoons, Billy Kidd can be found gliding along the “Heavenly Daze” ski trail as he offers a free clinic with the guarantee – he always kids – that it will get them closer to the Olympics or their money back.

This weekend, the 1964 Olympic slalom silver medalist will be cruising down memory lane when a pro circuit that once featured him makes a regular stop on his home snow in Steamboat Springs, Colorado.

Fifty-some years ago, the charismatic Kidd added pizzazz to an up-and-coming World Pro Ski Tour, along with Jean-Claude Killy and later the Mahre brothers. It’s a tour that took root in the late 1960s, thrived for years before disbanding in 1999 and returning in 2017.

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Cross-country Tour de Ski 2023/24: How to watch Jessie Diggins in action

Discover how to follow Jessie Diggins in action during the Tour de Ski as she attempts to regain the title she last won in 2021.

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The 2023/24 Tour de Ski in cross-country skiing is about to begin, and the United States' Jessie Diggins , a previous winner from 2021, is favoured to win the women's title again.

Diggins is the current World Cup overall leader, and with reigning champion Frida Karlsson in doubt due to ongoing illness and form issues, will be tough to dislodge.

The 2021 champion gets her campaign underway alongside everyone else with a sprint race in Toblach, Italy on Saturday, 30 December.

Skiers will compete across seven stages, moving from Toblach to Davos, Switzerland, before the finale on the famously steep and gruelling mass start in Val di Fiemme, Italy.

Results from the Tour de Ski will also count towards the World Cup standings.

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  • Stage 1 - Saturday, 30 December - Women's 1.5km sprint freestyle (qualification begins at 6:00am ET, 3:00am PT; finals begin at 8:30am ET, 5:30am PT)
  • Stage 2 - Sunday, 31 December - Women's 10km interval start classic (6:15am ET, 3:15am PT)
  • Stage 3 - Monday, 1 January - Women’s 20km pursuit freestyle (6:30am ET, 3:30am PT)

Davos, Switzerland

  • Stage 4 - Wednesday, 3 January - Women's 1.5km freestyle sprint (qualification begins at 8:30am ET, 5:30am PT; finals begin at 11:00am ET, 8:00 am PT)
  • Stage 5 - Thursday, 4 January - Women’s 20km pursuit classic (4:45am ET, 1:45am PT)

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  • Stage 6 - Saturday, 6 January - Women's 15km mass start classic (5:30am ET, 2:30am PT)
  • Stage 7 - Sunday, 7 January - Women's 10km final climb mass start freestyle (9:45am ET, 6:45am PT)

The full schedule and results can be found here.

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How To Watch Tour De Ski: A Complete Guide

Welcome to our complete guide on how to watch Tour De Ski , the most exciting skiing event of the year! If you’re a fan of skiing, you don’t want to miss this amazing competition that takes place every year in the snow-covered mountains of Europe. From thrilling races to breathtaking views, Tour De Ski has it all.

With so many events and races, it can be overwhelming to figure out how to watch it all. But don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. In this guide, we will provide you with all the information you need to watch Tour De Ski from anywhere in the world.

From live streaming to free options and TV schedules, we’ll tell you everything you need to know to make sure you never miss a race. We’ll also provide you with expert analysis, highlights, and updates on the winners and losers of each race. So, get ready to experience the excitement of Tour De Ski like never before!

Get ready to dive into the world of Tour De Ski and discover all the best ways to enjoy this thrilling event. Keep reading to find out how you can watch your favorite skiers battle it out in the snow and see who comes out on top.

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Live Stream Tour De Ski from Anywhere

Are you a fan of Tour De Ski , but not able to attend the event in person? Don’t worry, you can still catch all the excitement and thrill of the race from anywhere in the world through live streaming . With so many different options available, it can be overwhelming to figure out where to start.

First, make sure you have a reliable internet connection and a compatible device such as a computer, laptop, tablet, or smartphone. Then, you can explore different streaming platforms like Eurosport Player , FuboTV , Sling TV , and more.

If you already have a cable subscription, you can also check if your provider offers live streaming options for Tour De Ski. For example, NBC Sports and CBC Sports both offer live streaming services for their viewers.

Another option to consider is using a Virtual Private Network (VPN) to access streaming platforms that may not be available in your region. With a VPN, you can change your IP address and connect to a server in a different location, giving you access to geo-restricted content.

Before deciding on a streaming platform, make sure to read reviews and compare pricing options. Some platforms offer free trials or limited-time discounts, which can help you save money while enjoying all the action of Tour De Ski.

Use a VPN to Watch Tour De Ski Live Online

Bypass geo-restrictions: A VPN allows you to connect to a server in a different country, which can help you bypass geo-restrictions and access Tour De Ski live streams from anywhere in the world.

Protect your privacy: When you use a VPN, your online activity is encrypted, making it harder for anyone to monitor your internet traffic, including your internet service provider (ISP) and potential hackers.

Choose a reliable VPN: It’s important to choose a reputable VPN provider with fast servers and a no-logging policy to ensure the best streaming experience and protect your privacy.

If you’re not sure which VPN to choose, some of the top VPN providers for streaming Tour De Ski include ExpressVPN, NordVPN, and Surfshark.

Watch Tour De Ski for Free with These Tips

If you are looking for ways to watch Tour De Ski for free, then you are in the right place. Here are some tips that you can use to watch the event without spending a dime.

Use Free Trials from Streaming Services

You can use the free trials offered by various streaming services to watch Tour De Ski for free. Some popular streaming services that offer free trials include Sling TV, Hulu with Live TV, and FuboTV. Make sure to check their terms and conditions to avoid getting charged once the trial period ends.

Check Out Local Broadcasters

Some local broadcasters air the Tour De Ski for free. Check your local listings to find out which channels will broadcast the event. If you don’t have access to a TV, you can watch the event on their website or app for free.

Look for Free Streaming Sites

There are various free streaming sites that offer live streams of the Tour De Ski. However, be aware that many of these sites may not be legal or safe to use. If you decide to use these sites, make sure to use a VPN and antivirus software to protect your device.

Follow Social Media Accounts

You can also follow the official Tour De Ski social media accounts to get access to free clips and highlights of the event. This is a great option if you don’t have the time to watch the entire event or if you want to stay updated on the latest news and results.

Watch on YouTube

Finally, you can watch the Tour De Ski for free on YouTube. The official Tour De Ski YouTube channel streams the event live, and you can also find highlights and clips of the race on the channel.

Find Free Tour De Ski Streams on Social Media

Are you looking for a way to watch Tour De Ski for free? Social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube are great places to start. Many users stream live sporting events on these platforms, including Tour De Ski races .

To find free streams, search for keywords like “Tour De Ski live stream” or “watch Tour De Ski online free” on these platforms. You can also join Tour De Ski fan groups or follow official Tour De Ski accounts to get updates on live streams.

However, keep in mind that these streams may not be high-quality or reliable. There is also a risk of encountering pirated content, which is illegal and can harm the sport’s revenue. Use caution when using free streams and consider supporting the sport through official channels.

Use Free Trials to Watch Tour De Ski Online

If you want to watch Tour De Ski for free online, you can take advantage of free trials offered by streaming services. Most streaming services offer free trials to new subscribers, which gives you a chance to watch Tour De Ski without paying anything. Just remember to cancel your subscription before the trial period ends to avoid being charged.

Choose the Right Streaming Service: Streaming services such as FuboTV, Hulu, and Sling TV offer free trials that you can use to watch Tour De Ski online. Make sure you choose a service that offers the channels that broadcast Tour De Ski.

Sign up for the Trial: Once you have chosen the streaming service you want to use, go to their website and sign up for the free trial. You will need to provide your credit card information, but you won’t be charged as long as you cancel before the trial period ends.

Watch Tour De Ski: After signing up for the free trial, you can watch Tour De Ski on your computer, smartphone, tablet, or TV. Just log in to the streaming service’s website or app and look for the channel that broadcasts Tour De Ski.

Never Miss a Race: Tour De Ski TV Schedule

Whether you’re watching from home or on the go, keeping track of the Tour De Ski TV schedule is crucial to never missing a race. Schedule changes happen often and unexpectedly, so it’s important to stay up-to-date on the latest information.

The Tour De Ski schedule is typically released a few weeks before the event, so keep an eye out for updates from official Tour De Ski sources. TV listings can also vary by region, so be sure to check your local listings to find the correct channel and time.

Streaming services like Eurosport and NBC Sports also offer access to the Tour De Ski races , but make sure to check if the service requires a subscription or if it’s included with your current plan. Online schedules and streaming guides can help you keep track of when and where to watch your favorite races.

Check the Tour De Ski Broadcast Schedule Ahead of Time

Plan ahead: The Tour De Ski takes place over multiple days, and each stage has its own broadcast time. Make sure you check the schedule ahead of time, so you don’t miss any of the action.

International broadcast: The Tour De Ski is broadcasted internationally, so be sure to check the schedule for your specific country or region. Time zones and broadcasting networks can vary, so it’s always best to double-check.

Streaming platforms: Many streaming platforms also offer Tour De Ski coverage, so check your favorite provider to see if they carry the race. Some platforms may require a subscription or payment, so be sure to check the terms and conditions.

Official website: The official Tour De Ski website also provides a schedule of events and broadcast times. This is a reliable source to check, as it’s regularly updated with the latest information.

Expert Analysis and Highlights of Tour De Ski

If you are a true fan of Tour De Ski, you don’t want to miss a single moment of the action. The good news is that you don’t have to! There are plenty of options available to catch up on expert analysis and highlights of the race.

The official Tour De Ski website offers daily recaps and highlight videos of the races. You can also find expert analysis and commentary from former athletes and coaches on their social media accounts.

In addition to these options, many sports channels and networks provide in-depth coverage of Tour De Ski, including post-race interviews, expert analysis, and highlights. You can also find podcasts and online communities dedicated to providing expert insights and discussions of the race.

Whether you want to relive your favorite moments from the race or catch up on expert analysis, there are plenty of options available to stay up-to-date on all things Tour De Ski.

Get the Latest Tour De Ski News from Professional Analysts

If you’re a fan of Tour De Ski, then keeping up with the latest news is crucial. Thankfully, there are many professional analysts and experts covering the sport, providing in-depth analysis and breaking news stories. Here are some ways to stay on top of the latest Tour De Ski news :

  • Visit cycling news websites: Websites like Cyclingnews and Velonews offer up-to-date news and analysis on Tour De Ski and other cycling events.
  • Follow cycling journalists on social media: Many journalists and reporters cover cycling and post breaking news stories and updates on their social media accounts.
  • Watch post-race interviews: After each race, athletes and coaches often give interviews to the media, providing insights into the race and future plans.

By staying up-to-date with the latest news and analysis, you can gain a better understanding of Tour De Ski and enjoy the sport even more!

Watch Highlights and Recaps of Tour De Ski Races

Check out official channels: The Tour De Ski website and social media channels often share highlights and recaps of the races.

Look for fan-made content: Many fans create their own highlight reels and post them on social media platforms like YouTube and Vimeo.

Check sports news outlets: Sports news outlets often provide race recaps and analysis, including highlights of the most exciting moments.

If you missed a race or just want to relive the excitement, there are plenty of ways to watch highlights and recaps. Official channels and social media, fan-made content, and sports news outlets all provide great options for catching up on the action.

If you’re looking for in-depth coverage of the Tour De Ski, listening to podcasts is a great option.

The Cycling Podcast: This podcast covers a variety of cycling events, including the Tour De Ski, and features interviews with riders, coaches, and journalists.

The VeloNews Podcast: This podcast also covers various cycling events, with a focus on the Tour De Ski during the winter months. They provide analysis and predictions for each stage of the race.

The Move Podcast: Hosted by retired professional cyclist Lance Armstrong, this podcast covers a variety of cycling topics, including the Tour De Ski. They offer insider perspectives and analysis from former riders and coaches.

The Rouleur Podcast: This podcast features interviews with current and former riders, as well as industry experts. They offer insightful commentary on the Tour De Ski and other cycling events.

Get the Inside Scoop on Tour De Ski Winners and Losers

Watching Tour De Ski is not just about the thrill of the competition, but also about keeping up with the latest news on the athletes. Who is leading the pack? Who is falling behind? Here are some ways to stay informed:

Follow Tour De Ski social media accounts: Tour De Ski has social media accounts on various platforms where you can get real-time updates on the winners and losers of the race. Follow their official accounts on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to stay in the loop.

Read articles from trusted sources: There are many sports news websites that cover Tour De Ski in-depth, providing analysis on the athletes and their performances. Keep an eye on trusted sources such as Eurosport, BBC Sport, and NBC Sports for the latest news and insights.

Watch post-race interviews: After each race, there are post-race interviews with the athletes where they share their thoughts and insights on the race. These interviews provide a unique perspective on the winners and losers of the race.

Check out athlete profiles: Tour De Ski athletes often have profiles on the official website, which provide information on their career history, achievements, and goals. These profiles can give you an idea of which athletes to keep an eye on throughout the competition.

Follow Tour De Ski Athletes on Social Media for Insights

Stay up-to-date with your favorite athletes by following them on social media platforms such as Instagram , Twitter , and Facebook . Many athletes share their training regimens, insights into their performance, and behind-the-scenes glimpses of their lives. By following them, you can gain a better understanding of their experiences and get a unique perspective on the Tour De Ski.

Some popular Tour De Ski athletes to follow on social media include Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo , Therese Johaug , and Simen Hegstad Krueger . These athletes frequently post updates and photos related to their training and races.

Additionally, you can also follow Tour De Ski on social media to stay updated on the latest news and highlights. Tour De Ski has an official presence on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook, where they regularly post updates and engage with fans.

Read Post-Race Interviews with Tour De Ski Competitors

Get the inside scoop on what Tour De Ski competitors are thinking and feeling after each race by reading post-race interviews. Athletes are often more candid in these interviews, and they can provide valuable insight into what it takes to compete at the highest level.

Many media outlets and sports organizations publish post-race interviews with Tour De Ski competitors. These interviews may cover a wide range of topics, including training, strategy, race conditions, and more. Reading these interviews can give you a better understanding of the sport and its athletes.

Post-race interviews are especially important during major events like the Tour De Ski, where athletes are competing at the highest level and emotions are running high. Reading these interviews can help you stay up to date with the latest news and developments from the competition.

If you want to stay informed about the Tour De Ski and its athletes, make sure to check out post-race interviews from trusted sources. You may even find interviews with your favorite competitors!

Join Online Communities to Discuss Tour De Ski Results

If you’re looking for a way to share your excitement about the Tour De Ski with like-minded individuals, consider joining an online community. Many platforms offer spaces where you can discuss race results, share your favorite moments, and connect with other fans.

Reddit: One popular option is the Tour De Ski subreddit, which has a dedicated community of fans discussing the race. You can post and comment on race-related content, and keep up with the latest news and highlights.

Facebook: Another great option is to join a Facebook group dedicated to the Tour De Ski. Here, you can connect with fans from around the world, share race-related content, and engage in conversations about the event.

Discord: Discord is a chat platform that offers a variety of servers focused on different topics, including sports. There are several servers dedicated to the Tour De Ski, where you can chat with other fans, get live updates during races, and more.

The Best Ways to Follow Tour De Ski on Social Media

Follow Official Accounts: Tour De Ski has an official Facebook page, Twitter account, and Instagram account where you can find the latest news, highlights, and updates on the event. Following these accounts will ensure you don’t miss a thing.

Follow Athletes: Many Tour De Ski athletes have their own social media accounts where they share behind-the-scenes moments, training updates, and race day insights. Following your favorite athletes will give you a unique perspective on the event.

Join the Conversation: Social media is a great way to connect with other Tour De Ski fans from around the world. Follow relevant hashtags and join conversations to share your thoughts on the event, connect with other fans, and stay up-to-date on the latest news.

Find and Follow Tour De Ski on Social Media Platforms

If you’re looking to stay up to date with the latest Tour De Ski news and updates, following the official Tour De Ski social media accounts is a great place to start. You can find the Tour De Ski on Twitter , Facebook , and Instagram .

On these platforms, you’ll find a wealth of information, including race results, athlete interviews, and behind-the-scenes footage from the Tour De Ski events. You’ll also be able to interact with other fans of the sport and share your own thoughts and opinions on the races.

In addition to the official Tour De Ski accounts, you can also follow individual athletes and teams on social media. Many of these accounts will also provide updates on their training schedules, as well as insights into their personal lives and interests.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some online platforms to watch tour de ski.

If you want to watch Tour De Ski online, you can use platforms like Eurosport, NBC Sports, or the official FIS website. Eurosport offers live streaming and replays, while NBC Sports provides live coverage and highlights. The FIS website also offers live streaming and on-demand videos of Tour De Ski races.

Is there a way to watch Tour De Ski on TV?

Absolutely! Tour De Ski is broadcasted on various TV channels around the world, including Eurosport, NBC, and TV2 Norway. You can check your local TV listings to see if Tour De Ski is available in your area.

Can I watch Tour De Ski for free?

While some platforms offer free trials, watching Tour De Ski for free is usually not possible. However, you can follow Tour De Ski updates and highlights on social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

How can I watch Tour De Ski races from past seasons?

If you missed a Tour De Ski race or want to rewatch a previous season, you can use platforms like YouTube or the official FIS website. Both offer a selection of archived Tour De Ski races that you can watch on-demand.

Are there any tips for watching Tour De Ski?

If you’re new to watching Tour De Ski, some tips include following the athletes on social media, reading up on the latest news and rankings, and watching race highlights to get a better understanding of the sport. You can also tune in to expert commentary during the live broadcasts to gain more insight and information.

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Derek Gee (Israel-Premier Tech): +18:15

Santiago Buitrago (Bahrain-Victorious): +18:35

Campenaerts is also reportedly set to be joining Visma-Lease a Bike which is news that emerged from media in Belgium in June, as he set out his sights on this Tour de France and becoming a domestique in future with the Dutch squad:

Victor Campenaerts to join Visma-Lease a Bike in 2025 with Tour de France in sights

Campenaerts celebrated with his Lotto-Dstny teammates after the podium ceremony. They came here as a team with the big goal of winning one stage. Arnaud De Lie and Maxim Van Gils seemed their best options but after neither of them managed it in the opening 17 stages, Campenaerts has come to Lotto's rescue.

🙏 More than a stage win, it's a team victory!🙏 Plus qu'une victoire d'étape, c'est la victoire d'une équipe !#TDF2024 pic.twitter.com/pFhv8bIx8Y July 18, 2024

Make sure to checkout Stephen Farrand's stage report from all the day's action alongside our growing gallery from a brutal day in the heat.

Tour de France: Victor Campenaerts surges from three-rider breakaway for stage 18 victory

Here's what Wout van Aert made of stage 18 after missing out on victory again at the Tour de France:

"I know it's hard to win from the break for everyone and I have to say when Kwiato went, he was strong and I was kind of on the limit on the top of that KOM but it's a shame afterwards I had to gamble a bit into the easiest part of the stage," he told Eurosport as he described where it went wrong and he missed the key move.

"I said to Bart [Lemmen] to jump with the counterattacks and I was sitting a bit in the back. I came down that descent and everything was over."

Van Aert could still be key in the final two mountain stages as he tries to help Jonas Vingegaard pull back a 3:11 deficit to Tadej Pogačar, but he'll be looking for some help from his team in the opening phase.

"Still two really big days to come and I hope the guys in the bunch had an easier day than we had so they can at least do the beginning tomorrow.

Campenaerts gave a wonderfully emotional interview post-race, with huge credit to his girlfriend for her support. It's hard to quantify just how much a Tour win means for the tiniest percentage of pro riders who ever make it there but this perhaps characterises it best:

"As a real professional, you have to ride the Tour de France, finish the Tour de France and winning a stage is everybody's dream. I'm not a neo-pro, I've been dreaming about this for a very, very long time," said an emotional Campenaerts, who fought back tears in his interview.

"After the Classics, I had a very difficult time. I had a verbal agreement with the team about extending the contract and I got ignored for a long time and it was really difficult. 

"I was on a long altitude camp but my girlfriend was there and she supported me every day highly pregnant and I was struggling to finish my training schedules. But I changed my mind, I have a bright future now still in cycling, I became a father and it was like blue skies, only blue sky.

"I start to feel very good and very good on the bike and coming to this Tour de France with a super motivated team, we have a super good atmosphere in the team. This is just the sum of this atmosphere in the team and we're going to celebrate tonight."

BARCELONNETTE FRANCE JULY 18 Stage winner Victor Campenaerts of Belgium and Team Lotto Dstny reacts after the 111th Tour de France 2024 Stage 18 a 1795km stage from Gap to Barcelonnette 1134m UCIWT on July 18 2024 in Barcelonnette France Photo by Dario BelingheriGetty Images

The peloton full of the key GC riders has finally rolled across the line 13:40 behind the breakaway. Israel-Premier Tech successfully did their job to defend Derek Gee's ninth overall but the gap to Steff Cras (TotalEnergies) and Guillaume Martin (Cofidis) has closed with them now in 12th and 13th just 1:30 away from the top 10.

What a moment for Campenaerts as he Facetimes family to celebrate and let all the emotions flow out. Shows just what it means to win a Tour de France stage and he's done it at the age of 32 and at the 10th Grand Tour of his career. 

BARCELONNETTE, FRANCE - JULY 18: Stage winner Victor Campenaerts of Belgium and Team Lotto Dstny reacts after the 111th Tour de France 2024, Stage 18 a 179.5km stage from Gap to Barcelonnette 1134m / #UCIWT / on July 18, 2024 in Barcelonnette, France. (Photo by Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)

Top 10 on stage 18

Victor Campenaerts (Lotto Dstny) - 4:20:20

Mattéo Vercher (TotalEnergies) - st

Michał Kwiatkowski (Ineos Grenadiers) - st

Toms Skujiņš (Lidl-Trek) - +0:22

Oier Lazkano (Movistar) - st

Bart Lemmen (Visma-Lease a Bike) - st

Krists Neilands (Israel-Premier Tech) - st

Jai Hindley (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) - st

Wout van Aert (Visma-Lease a Bike) - +0:37

Michael Matthews (Jayco-AlUla) - st

The winning moment for Campenaerts in Barcelonnette. Tour debutant Matteo Vercher (TotalEnergies) takes a brilliant second place after crashing in the neutral zone at the beginning of stage 18. It's a good ride and third place for Kwiatkowski, who led out the sprint from good position but lacked the power to respond to the huge sprint of the Belgian. 

BARCELONNETTE FRANCE JULY 18 Victor Campenaerts of Belgium and Team Lotto Dstny celebrates at finish line as stage winner during the 111th Tour de France 2024 Stage 18 a 1795km stage from Gap to Barcelonnette 1134m UCIWT on July 18 2024 in Barcelonnette France Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

Victor Campenaerts (Lotto Dstny) wins stage 18 of the Tour de France!

He kept his sprint all the way to the line and there's huge emotions at the finish line as he's straight on the phone with his partner and young son Gustaaf. Was he bluffing in the sprint? He won't care. He gets a stage win at the Tour to add to one from the Giro in 2021. An absolute master of the breakaway. 

Kwiatkowski moves across the road and the final run for the line begins with 250 to go. Vercher takes off in his wheel as does Campenaerts who explodes with a big sprint. 

Vercher tried to stole a march but the Ineos man has chased him down and the sprint is still to come. 

Final sprint incoming for the trio in front with the Belgian now at the back and not wanting to hit the front. 

Campenaerts looks like he is struggling but he may be bluffing. Just 27 seconds to the chasers so they can't mess around too much. Vercher not doing too much at the back. 

Kwiatkowski is covered in salt showing just how hard a day it has been in the heat. He won a stage in the 2023 Tour, can he repeat the feat in 2024?

Into the final 2.5km now and they are still rolling through at the front but beginning to look around at each other slightly. 

The gap to the five-man chase group has come down slightly to below 40 seconds with Van Aert and the bigger bunch now 45 seconds down. But Campenaerts, Kwiatkowski and Vercher should still be safe to make it home. 

The trio in front are through the majority of the uphill roads in the final with a somewhat flat finale to come. Campenaerts is the best on the flat but how much will he have in the tank after a brutal day in the breakaway and the heat?

Kwiatkowski is tightening the shoes and getting ready for the finale now with 6km to go. He and Campenaerts will be the favourite over Vercher in the sprint but the young and relatively unknown Frenchman could surprise them.

With the gap to the peloton around 14 minutes from the bigger chasing group, Cras and Martin could be set to move into the top 10 on GC if it gets any bigger. Israel for Gee and Bahrain for Buitrago should be pacing behind to try and protect their leaders. 

Still the trio in front are working well together. They have a healthy lead so can afford to play with the time a little bit.

Madouas has launched out of the big chasing group and is closing in on the five in the middle who are now 54 seconds away from the lead trio. 

The trio in front are now onto a long section of uncategorised climbing. Still all to play for in the front group. The chasers are 47 seconds behind and the bigger group 1:12 now. 

Kwiatkowski and Campenaerts getting into what looks to be the decisive move of the stage. The Hindley group is now at 45 seconds, while the bigger Van Aert bunch is still 1:08 behind and failing to get moving. 

BARCELONNETTE, FRANCE - JULY 18: (L-R) Victor Campenaerts of Belgium and Team Lotto Dstny and Michal Kwiatkowski of Poland and Team INEOS Grenadiers compete in the breakaway during the 111th Tour de France 2024, Stage 18 a 179.5km stage from Gap to Barcelonnette 1134m / #UCIWT / on July 18, 2024 in Barcelonnette, France. (Photo by Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)

Kwiatkowski and Vercher will be counting their blessings to have Campenaerts with them here as one of the best riders on the flat in the world and a real powerhouse at keeping a breakaway ahead. 

The Van Aert attack came to nothing and he seems to have got it all wrong after he and Lemmen were doing so well earlier. The group behind simply won't cooperate and is too big to sort itself out into a chase. 

Van Aert launches a desperate move to try and make it across to his teammate Lemmen and then to the leading group. Is it too late and too big a gap to close down?

The trio in front are doing a tremendous job to keep the pressure on. Hindley and Lazkano's group are struggling massively to cooperate and they are still 23 seconds down. 

The bigger chase group is struggling to get anything organised with only short attacks being launched and no proper pursuit being mounted. Van Aert and co. are seeing the stage win disappear up the road at this rate. 

Kwiatkowski, Campenaerts and Vercher were getting caught but they have eked out their lead to 20 seconds on the chasing five and 45 on the chasing remnants of the break, who have been rejoined by Johannessen after his crash. 

Here's a look at Jake Stewart leading the peloton for Israel-Premier Tech's Derek Gee who sits ninth overall. The gap to the breakaway is at 12:38.

Israel - Premier Tech team's British rider Jake Stewart leads the pack of riders (peloton) during the 18th stage of the 111th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, 179,5 km between Gap and Barcelonnette, in the French Alps in southeastern France, on July 18, 2024. (Photo by Thomas SAMSON / AFP) (Photo by THOMAS SAMSON/AFP via Getty Images)

There are five riders bridging across to the three leaders on an 11-second gap - Skujins, Lemmen, Hindley, Neilands and Lazkano. Van Aert is in the much bigger group 31 seconds down on the road with the likes of Carapaz and Poels.

It's Vercher from Total who is with the Ineos and Lotto riders in the front. Kwiatkowski particularly is an excellent descender and is really saving energy thanks to his technique. 

Kwiatkowski was right on the limit as he navigated the technical descent, however, behind him Johannessen went down really hard and is in serious pain. This also held up the chasers and the gap to the lead trio is now out to 21 seconds. He's thankfully back on the bike.

Kwiatkowski is still kicking on but the attacks to catch him are coming thick and fast. Campenaerts is trying to bridge to his wheel with one of the TotalEnergies riders.

With the gap behind going out to 11 minutes, Derek Gee has put his Israel-Premier Tech teammates to work to ensure it doesnt get any closer. 

Kwiatkowski has managed to hold his advantage on the start of the descent and no one behind is willing to commit to the chase. The Pole has seven seconds on those behind. 

Kwiatkowski launches another move in the approach to the KOM sprint. Neilands failed to bring him back and he's pushing on with the descent to come. Carapaz has sprinted over the top and is chasing down his former teammate. 

Bernard and Lazkano have stopped pushing on so hard on the attack with Lemmen just stifling everything for the moment. All back together and approaching the crest of the climb. 

Lazkano counters with all the power and faces he's got, dropping big power on the climb. Lemmen again stays strong to chase him down and mark out everything. What a day it's been for the Tour debutant on Visma. If Van Aert wins, he will owe a lot to Lemmen. 

TotalEnergies launch an attack through Jegat with their multiple riders hoping to repeat Anthony Turgis' success from stage 9. He's followed by Bernard, Lemmen and Prodhomme with 2.2km to go to the crest. 

The race has hit the final climb of the day, the Côte des Demoiselles Coiffées (3.5 km at 5.4%) and TotalEnergies are using their numerical advantage to pace back onto the seven that got away. Could someone launch solo on this climb or will it all come down to a tactical finale into Barcelonnette?

Gap between the seven in front and the rest of the chasing breakaway is out to 15 seconds now but Lemmen is sitting on at the back with leader Van Aert still behind. 

Thomas and Aranburu have nipped off the front of the breakaway with the big group splintering all over the place before the final climb. Five riders are bridging across to make it seven in the front - Quinn, Lemmen, Neilands, Johannessen and Zimmermann.

The riders set to benefit most on GC in the breakaway are Stef Cras (TotalEnergies) and Guillaume Martin (Cofidis). We've seen the latter move into the top 10 at the Tour with similar tactics but they will need more than 15 minutes over Santiago Buitrago to overtake him for tenth. The gap is currently just over 10 minutes. 

No stress for race leader Tadej Pogačar today, just a day of getting around safely before the final weekend GC battle gets going tomorrow.

UAE Team Emirates team's Slovenian rider Tadej Pogacar wearing the overall leader's yellow jersey cycles during the 18th stage of the 111th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, 179,5 km between Gap and Barcelonnette, in the French Alps in southeastern France, on July 18, 2024. (Photo by Thomas SAMSON / AFP) (Photo by THOMAS SAMSON/AFP via Getty Images)

Healy's aggressive efforts have seen him spat out the back towards the top of the climb with those who were struggling on the lower slopes. This leaves Quinn and Carapaz in the front group without much terrain that particularly suits them. 

Nine-minute gap to the peloton who are now sharing round a family pack of peanut M&M's if you wanted an idea of the pace they are riding at.

Johannessen wins the KOM sprint and brings the race onto the descent, with only one categorised climb remaining on the route and the undulating drag towards Barcelonnette.

Campenaerts and Van Aert have started to show themselves more towards the top of the climb. They both look strong after hiding in the group when the first few waves of attacks were launched. 

Johannessen is emptying himself in the final 2km of the climb but Lemmen is putting any of the riders off from fully committing with his stern defence for Van Aert. 

Lemmen is doing a fantastic job for Van Aert as he marshals the moves for his leader. Quinn, Kwiatkowski have both tried in the final 3.5km of the climb but with no success. 

Riders are going out the back under the pressure of all the attacking - Sobrero, Armirail, Godon and Juul-Jensen all fading and finished. 

Still no joy for EF who are trying everything to secure back-to-back breakaway success. Johannessen tried to get Uno-X into a great spot off the front but he was similarly chased back quickly.

Healy goes again! Lemmen chases him once more with Thomas doing so much work to chase things down for Kwiatkowski.

Lazkano is bridging to the American and towing the whole breakaway with him. Still no significant separations in the breakaway. 

Sean Quinn is the next to go for EF, with the Stars and Stripes USA champion's jersey fully on display.

Things all come together but the pace is still right up there in the break. 5.4km to go until the crest.

Thomas and Van den Broek have been able to bridge across with Healy letting the pressure off for a moment. Bernard is trying to make sure Trek are represented.

It's Sobrero and Neilands who have marked out Healy, with Lemmen also getting into the quartet. Lots of hesitation behind but also lots of metres left to climb.

Ben Healy goes! The Irishman loves a long-range move and he is getting things started with 6.8km left to climb here. Rider from Red Bull and Israel-Premier Tech chasing him.

Almost on cue, Neilands threatens to accelerate and Hindley is right onto his back wheel and through to the front with fellow pure climber Meintjes. 

Still fully intact with 36 riders in this breakaway. Will be very surprised if that stays the same by the time this climb is finished. 

The break has just finished navigating a quite stunning descent and it's now almost time for the 7.1km Côte de Saint-Apollinaire.

It is very hot on stage 18. Tough conditions out there for all those in the break.

BARCELONNETTE, FRANCE - JULY 18: Wout Van Aert of Belgium and Team Visma | Lease a Bike cools down in the breakaway during the 111th Tour de France 2024, Stage 18 a 179.5km stage from Gap to Barcelonnette 1134m / #UCIWT / on July 18, 2024 in Barcelonnette, France. (Photo by Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)

Everyone is content with the status quo in both the breakaway and the peloton for now, but the hardest climb of the day is approaching - the Côte de Saint-Apollinaire (7.1 km at 5.6%). It crests 58km from the line but will be the best chance for the likes of Hindley, Carapaz, Poels, Johannessen and Lazkano to get rid of the faster riders like Van Aert, Matthews, Healy and Aranburu. 

Lazkano again takes the maximum KOM points ahead of Carapaz with only them battling for it. They are still a long way from taking it off Pogačar.

UAE Team Emirates holding front position in the peloton with Ineos Grenadiers close behind. It's looking unlikely that we will see GC action as we did yesterday without any of the climbs looking hard enough - all eyes will be on the Col de Vars, Cime de la Bonette and Isola 2000 tomorrow. 

The break is onto the lower slopes of the Colde Manse now - it's 5.1km in length but only averages a gradient of 3.6%.

Speeds were upped after the IS and through the feed zone but there's no splits yet. Breakaway closing in on the next climb now where action could restart properly.

Intermediate sprint

Michael Matthews (Jayco AlUla) takes the top spot over the intermediate sprint and the prize money with it in Saint-Bonnet-en-Champsaur. Biniam Girmay still seems to have that competition wrapped up now after some late drama from when he crashed on stage 16.

100km to go

We're into a calm moment in the race for now but things are due to ignite fully again on the next climb - the Col de Manse (5.2 km at 3.7%) - which the break will hit in around 15km time. 

Geraint Thomas (Ineos Grenadiers) and Victor Campenaerts (Lotto Dstny) lead the breakaway on stage 18 of the Tour de France. Advantage is out to near five minutes.

Geraint Thomas and Victor Campenaerts lead the breakaway on stage 18 of the Tour de France

Race radio from Visma is telling Lemmen and Van Aert to stay towards the front with the games beginning in the break. With so many riders in there, many will be trying to skip a turn and save their energy. The fight for the break may be over but the fight for the stage win will be incredibly tactical in the final 107km. 

110km to go

The breakaway has now made the turn after heading north out of Gap, with the rest of the stage travelling southeast towards Barcelonnette.

Vingegaard is getting a shoe change at the back of the peloton but the pace has really gone out behind. Gap to the leaders now at 4:10.

That mechanical, and probably the day in the break yesterday, has done for Oscar Onley, who after having to change his wheel with one from neutral service, is now in now man's land 2:25 from the breakaway. He'll soon be back in the peloton leaving 36 in front and teammate Frank van den Broek on his own.

120km to go

Van Aert leads the breakway down a descent on some more wonderful roads en route to Barcelonnette.

Team Visma - Lease a Bike team's Belgian rider Wout Van Aert, Intermarche - Wanty team's German rider Georg Zimmermann and Israel - Premier Tech team's Latvian rider Krists Neilands lead a breakaway during the 18th stage of the 111th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, 179,5 km between Gap and Barcelonnette, in the French Alps in southeastern France, on July 18, 2024. (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP) (Photo by ANNE-CHRISTINE POUJOULAT/AFP via Getty Images)

UAE Team Emirates have taken over on the front of the peloton but there is no urgency or chase from them with the deficit to the break growing to 3:45.

The breakaway is onto the second categorised climb of the day - the Côte de Corps (2.1km at 7.2%) and Lazkano and Carapaz are fighting out the KOM sprint. The Spanish rider took the spoils at the crest, with them starting on 35 and 34 points at the start of the day respectively. 

Pogačar leads the KOM classification on 77 points.  

Van Aert is looking good as he takes a pull on the front. Reminder that if he is to win today, it will be his first win at the Tour de France, amazingly, since stage 20 of the 2022 race when he won the ITT into Rocamadour.

Stunning skill from Valentin Madouas (Groupama-FDJ) to keep this one up but I'm sure he'll be trying his best not to do any more stoppies now that he's made it into the break of the day. 

😅 @MadouasValentin came close to disaster...😅 @MadouasValentin n'est pas passé loin de la catastrophe...#TDF2024 pic.twitter.com/chvicaMtwo July 18, 2024

130km to go

Unfortunate wheel change for Oscar Onley who was doing well to get in the break for the second day in a row. The front of the break are pulling through and off but hopefully he can make up the 40-second deficit to get back in the move.

Quite stunning views on the road today.

UAE Team Emirates team's Slovenian rider Tadej Pogacar wearing the overall leader's yellow jersey cycles with the pack of riders (peloton) in the descent of the Col du Festre during the 18th stage of the 111th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, 179,5 km between Gap and Barcelonnette, in the French Alps in southeastern France, on July 18, 2024. (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP) (Photo by ANNE-CHRISTINE POUJOULAT/AFP via Getty Images)

Composition of the confirmed 37 breakaway riders who now have a 2:58 lead: Four riders: TotalEnergies - Jegat, Vercher, Burgaudeau and Cras Three riders: EF Education-EasyPost - Carapaz, Quinn and Healy Movistar - Lazkano, Aranburu and Mühlberger Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale - Godon, Armirail and Prodhomme Two riders: Visma-Lease a Bike - Van Aert and Lemmen Ineos Grenadiers - Thomas and Kwiatkowski Jayco-AlUla - Juul-Jensen and Matthews Lidl-Trek - Bernard and Skujiņš Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe - Hindley and Sobrero Israel-Premier Tech - Neilands and Houle Intermarché-Wanty - Meintjes and Zimmermann DSM-Firmenich PostNL - Onley and Van den Broek Groupama-FDJ - Madouas and Pacher Arkéa-B&B Hotels - Raul García Pierna and Clément Champoussin One rider: Lotto Dstny - Victor Campenaerts Cofidis - Guillaume Martin Uno-X Mobility - Tobias Halland Johannessen Bahrain-Victorious - Wout Poels

140km to go

Carapaz, Hindley and Lazkano had a gap on the descent with the larger 34-man group chasing to get back on. The peloton does seem to have finally stopped chasing with the gap now at 1:40. Break of the day formed.

There's 34 riders currently in this break and most of the teams are represented. It did seem to be done as the first climb is completed but Uno-X are trying to launch more moves through Magnus Cort. He was marked by a UAE and a Visma rider with the gap still at 40 seconds.

Dorion Godon (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale) and Valentin Madouas (Groupama-FDJ) seem to be the last riders to try and make the junction across to the front. They are at 20 seconds from the leaders, with the peloton calming down and now approaching a one-minute deficit. 

It's going to be a brutal day at the back of the peloton. Those struggling will be praying the breakaway gets away soon and this furious attacking stops. 

The pack of riders (peloton) cycles during the 18th stage of the 111th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, 179,5 km between Gap and Barcelonnette, in the French Alps in southeastern France, on July 18, 2024. (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP) (Photo by ANNE-CHRISTINE POUJOULAT/AFP via Getty Images)

150km to go

Carapaz is clearly still in tremendous shape even after his huge effort yesterday. He's on the front helping the likes of Thomas and Van Aert to try and eke out the breakaway's advantage which currently sits at 24 seconds. 

Carapaz and Lazkano make it across but this big bridging behind has almost brought things fully back together.

Lazkano and Carapaz are desperately launching out of the peloton to try and bridge what is for the moment a 20-second gap to the leaders. Those in front are hitting the categorised climb proper but they've already been travelling uphill for some four kilometres. 

That latest round has found some separation with a large group moving away. Just as it seemed to calm, more riders realised this could be the break going away for the day. Van Aert, Thomas, Healy and Hindley all up there with a full group to be confirmed momentarilly. 

Back together at the front of the peloton with the next round of moves incoming. Geraint Thomas (Ineos Grenadiers) is looking active despite his efforts in yesterday's break. 

155km to go

Küng, Hindley, Powless, Lazkano and Lemmen are in the current small group that has pulled off the front. Those behind are still unhappy so they are exploding out of the peloton in pursuit.

Bike change for Luke Durbridge (Jayco AlUla) at the back of the pack.

Jonathan Castroviejo (Ineos Grenadiers) is leading a huge group that has a small gap on the chasing peloton. More attacks are certain to fly with around 5km of uphill roads to contend with now. Marc Soler (UAE Team Emirates) just closed down the small gap so Pogačar's men clearly weren't happy with the composition. 

Stuyven caught and it's all back together at the front of the peloton. Tratnik tries to kick on as the race reaches the foot of the climb and the game is restarting again. 

Stuyven is still 11 seconds in front with the action relatively calming down for a moment. All eyes will be on the first climb of the day to form the break. 

Fast and furious racing on stage 18 of the Tour de France.

The pack of riders (peloton) cycles during the 18th stage of the 111th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, 179,5 km between Gap and Barcelonnette, in southeastern France, on July 18, 2024. (Photo by Thomas SAMSON / AFP) (Photo by THOMAS SAMSON/AFP via Getty Images)

160km to go

DSM-Firmenich PostNL have two riders on the front after launching a small move which Wout van Aert (Visma-Lease a Bike) tried to follow alongside Bart Lemmen.

TotalEnergies respond with their own move through Sandy Dujardin.

There's scorching heat on stage 18 of the Tour de France, with the temperature in the Alps up in the 30s. Cooling will be a key factor today.

Van der Poel has just bridged across to a six-man move on his own and he's looking strong. Stuyven is still 27 seconds ahead pushing on with the hope of being joined by strong riders from behind. 

It was Clément Russo (Groupama-FDJ) who was chasing but he stopped his effort and let Stuyven get 35 seconds up the road. Once the Frenchman was back in, EF launched a new move to try and bridge across with Carapaz and Costa.

Jasper Stuyven (Lidl-Trek) now sets off on the front but he's all alone for now. A Groupam-FDJ rider is trying to chase but it seems as though the main peloton is waiting now for the first categorised climb of the day - the Col de Festre (3.9km at 6.3%) - which starts in around 10km time.

170km to go

Visma and UAE are clearly both interested in getting someone up the road for their leaders. Van der Poel is showing his strength and intent with the rainbow jersey present in each of the splits for the moment. 

A look inside the strung out peloton on stage 18 as the furious racing goes past beautiful scenery heading away from Gap. 

The peloton on stage 18 of the 2024 Tour de France

Speeds up at 67kph in this thrilling start. No one is quite willing to fully commit knowing they will be chased down furiously. Arkéa-B&B Hotels kick things off again with a a big acceleration but Red Bull-Bora-hansgrohe are right on them, trying to get Hindley away in a move.

Van der Poel, Gibbons, Powless and Quinn are among those in the next split off the front. But no group is getting any advantage so it could take ages before we have any sort of breakaway. 

175km to go

Küng tries to go again as a move from Ryan Gibbons (Lidl-Trek) forms the counter. So many attacks are coming but there is a lot of looking around with the hardest terrain to come.

All smiles for Biniam Girmay (Intermarché-Wanty) and Vingegaard at the start of the days stage. 

Biniam Girmay and Jonas Vingegaard on the startline of stage 18

Attackers are caught and the strung out bunch prepares to go again.

Küng and Neilands have been joined by 3 others who have chased well. Jan Tratnik is very active showing Visma-Lease a Bike's ambitions today. 

11 of the 22 teams at the Tour de France in 2024 have won a stage so far so half of those trying to get in know this could be their final chance. The breakaway formation will be vital. Neilands goes again with Stefan Kung (Groupama-FDJ) on his wheel. 

Attacks coming from everywhere on the road behind. Small groups are splintering with the nearly whole peloton desperate to be involved. There's a massive group on the front with a smaller bunch following closely and led by Van Aert.

World Champion Van der Poel was right toward the front and he's responded to the first attack from the day from Krists Neilands (Israel-Premier Tech). Michael Matthews (Jayco AlUla) is similarly interested and this is going to be breathless.

179.5km to go

Flag dropped by TDF director Christian Prudhomme and it's time to go racing on stage 18. We had a small delay at kilometre zero with some riders off the back but it's on now.

Today will be the final chance for 90% of the peloton in the last likely breakaway chance, with the three alpine stages on Friday, Saturday and Sunday probably going to be played out between Pogačar, Vingegaard and Evenepoel.

Here's the race leader Pogačar at the start in Gap, ready for another day of battle in the hills.

Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates)

Stage start

C'est Parti! Riders are gone from the unofficial start in Gap and will now complete the départ fictif before racing proper gets underway in 5.1km.

A reminder that we will be heading uphill right from the start today so the attacks should come thick and fast. It's another hot day as the Tour heads towards the Côte d'Azur. There were ice vests on for most of the riders at the start.

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Big day for Groupama-FDJ on stage 18, with the French side yet to really get anything out of the race. They'll be back in the break with the likes of Gaudu, Madouas and Gregoire.

Podium signature. pic.twitter.com/1pBshRryxK July 18, 2024

15 minutes from the neutralised start in Gap now.

Here's the World Champion Mathieu van der Poel at the start of stage 18 in Gap. He's gone for the full white skinsuit so expect him to be firing on all cylinders in his final chance to win from a breakaway at the Tour.

Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck) at the 2024 Tour de France

A look into EF Education-EasyPost's celebrations last night. A first win at the Tour for Carapaz, a Grand Tour stage win completed and EF's first win at the 2024 Tour after perhaps being the most attacking throughout the first 17 stages. Today could be another great chance for them through Carapaz again, Ben Healy or Neilson Powless:

'One card to play and we played an ace' – Capturing Carapaz's Tour de France stage 17 win

A perfect night with the fam 💕Back to business now.📸: Jered & Ashley Gruber 💗#tdf2024 pic.twitter.com/M4qP89Pi6u July 18, 2024

Vingegaard was aided by satellite riders from Visma-Lease a Bike on yesterday's stage after they rode aggressively in the opening to the stage. With a less difficult finish, it's unlikely Pogačar will attack, however, it was unlikely he would attack yesterday and he did. Visma will likely try to get riders up the road again today, with Wout van Aert also being an option for the stage win.

Aggressive Visma-Lease a Bike opt for breaks not late attacks on Tour de France mountain stage

Here's how the GC standings look heading into stage 18:

2024 Tour de France GC standings after stage 17

Riders are at the sign-on and team presentation in Gap with just over an hour until things kick off.

Here's the map of today's stage from Gap to Barcelonnette in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department:

Tour de France 2024 stage 18 map

Evenepoel's strong move yesterday also moved him within two minutes of Vingegaard in second. Could that be a battle we see play out at the weekend?

'I felt Vingegaard was a bit on the limit' – Remco Evenepoel strikes blow in Alps as Tour de France enters final phase

Despite Pogačar's unplanned attack on stage 17, perhaps the biggest news in recent days has been the change in atmosphere around the yellow jersey holder. Read how one of our excellent team on the ground, Barry Ryan, has seen the narratives around carbon monoxide rebreathers, 'Mou' and his instinctive attacking here:

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UAE Team Emirates team's Slovenian rider Tadej Pogacar cycles to the finish line of the 17th stage of the 111th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, 177,8 km between Saint-Paul-Trois-Chateaux and Superdevoluy, southern France, on July 17, 2024. (Photo by Marco BERTORELLO / AFP)

We're around an hour and a half away from the neutralised roll out in Gap, before racing proper gets underway with the flag drop at 13:20 CEST.

Even with a breakaway some seven minutes up the road, race leader Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) simply couldn't help himself with another attack near the crest of the Col du Noyer. He gained two seconds on Jonas Vingegaard (Visma-Lease a Bike), while Remco Evenepoel (Soudal-QuickStep) looked strong up the final two climbs to gain 10 and 12 seconds on his rivals.

Pogačar and Evenepoel attack Vingegaard to land psychological blow before Tour de France showdown in the Alps

The racing gets underway from Gap on today's stage, as it has done for many years at the Tour. With undulating roads right from start to finish taking in over 3000m of elevation gain, expect more all-out racing as was the case on stage 17. 

Richard Carapaz (EF Education-EasyPost) was the victor after more than 50 riders got up the road in the final 60km. Catch up with how he did it here:

Tour de France: Richard Carapaz climbs to stage 17 solo victory as Pogačar fortifies lead

Richard Carapaz (EF Education-EasyPost)

Stage 18 presents another and perhaps the final chance for a strong breakaway to have its day, such is the difficulty of Friday and Saturday's mountain tests and the final time trial into Nice which will surely be won by one of the GC favourites. It's billed as a "hilly" stage by Le Tour but it actually has more elevation than yesterday's mountain stage to SuperDévoluy so expect another furious fight to get into any moves and it should be another thriller. Here's the profile of the 179.5km stage:

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Tour de France 2024 Livestream: How to Watch the Remaining Stages Online, Full Schedule and More

Tour de France

The 2024 Tour de France, the biggest event in cycling, is happening now. Here's how to watch at home.

The 111th Tour de France is halfway through. Hundreds of professional cyclists are about to enter Stage 14 from Pau to Saint-Lary-Soulan Pla d'Adet, which ends with the Tour's first summit finish and could see the top three riders pull farther away from the rest of the field. 

There are 21 stages of the race spread across 23 days, but you don't need to be in Europe to catch the action because the competition is streaming live on Peacock .

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One of this year's top contenders to win the Tour de France is Danish rider, Jonas Vingegaard, who won the 2023 Tour de France. Ranked after Vingegaard are Tadej Pogacar of Slovenia and Adam Yates of Britain who both are on the UAE Team Emirates. In general rankings, the top contender from the United States — ranked #12 overall — is Sepp Kuss from Colorado. 

Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch the 2024 Tour de France, including the full route, schedule and best livestream option .

How to Watch the 2024 Tour de France Without Cable

Select stages of the 2024 Tour de France will air on NBC, but for all the Tour de France action, including every stage of the race, you'll find that streaming live on NBC's platform, Peacock . This also includes the races being broadcast on NBC. 

Peacock subscriptions start at just $5.99 a month. In addition to the complete Tour de France, Peacock gives subscribers access to other live sporting events, plus news, exclusive TV shows, hit movies and more. If you have a Peacock Premium or Premium Plus plan, you can stream the 2024 Summer Olympics , as well as many of the PGA tournaments .

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When is the 2024 Tour de France?

The 2024 Tour de France begins on Saturday, June 29 in Florence, Italy and finishes on Sunday, July 21, 2024, in Nice, France. Due to the Summer Olympics , this is the first time the race will not end in Paris.

What channel is the 2024 Tour de France on?

Select stages of the race will air on NBC. However, the entirety of the Tour de France will stream live on Peacock.

2024 Tour de France Schedule

Below, you'll find the route schedule, stage schedule and broadcast schedule for the 2024 Tour de France.

All times in Eastern.

Saturday, June 29 - Stage 1 Race Start: 6:30 a.m. Locations: Florence to Rimini Distance: 206 KM Watch on: Peacock

Sunday, June 30 - Stage 2 Race Start: 6:05 a.m. Locations: Cesenatico to Bologne Distance:  199.2 KM Watch on: Peacock

Monday, July 1 - Stage 3 Race Start: 6:50 a.m. Locations: Plaisance to Turin Distance: 230.8 KM Watch on: Peacock

Tuesday, July 2 - Stage 4 Race Start:  7:00 a.m. Locations:  Pinerolo to Valloire Distance:  139.6 KM Watch on: Peacock

Wednesday, July 3 - Stage 5 Race Start: 6:55 a.m. Locations:  Saint Jean de Maurienne to Saint Vulbas Distance:  177.4 KM Watch on: Peacock

Thursday, July 4 - Stage 6 Race Start:  7:00 a.m. Locations:  Mâcon to Dijon Distance:  163.5 KM Watch on: Peacock

Friday, July 5 - Stage 7 Race Start:  7:10 a.m. Locations:  Nuits Saint Georges to Gevrey Chambertin Distance:  25.3 KM Watch on: Peacock

Saturday, July 6 - Stage 8 Race Start:  6:00 a.m. on Peacock, 8:00 a.m. on NBC Locations: Semur en Auxois to Colombey Les Deux Églises Distance:  183.4 KM Watch on: Peacock, NBC

Sunday, July 7 - Stage 9 Race Start:  7:05 a.m. Locations:  Troyes to Troyes Distance:  199 KM  Watch on: Peacock

Monday, July 8 - Rest Day

Tuesday, July 9 - Stage 10 Race Start:  6:55 a.m. Locations:  Orléans to Saint Amand Montrond Distance:  187.3 KM Watch on: Peacock

Wednesday, July 10 - Stage 11 Race Start:  6:55 a.m. Locations:  Évaux les Bains to Le Lioran Distance:  211 KM Watch on: Peacock

Thursday, July 11 - Stage 12 Race Start:  6:55 a.m. Locations:  Aurillac to Villeneuve Sur Lot Distance:  203.6 KM Watch on: Peacock

Friday, July 12 - Stage 13 Race Start:  7:30 a.m. Locations:  Agen to Pau Distance:  165.3 KM Watch on: Peacock

Saturday, July 13 - Stage 14 Race Start: 6:30 a.m. on Peacock, 8:00 a.m. on NBC Locations:  Pau to Saint Lary Soulan Pla D'Adet Distance:  151.9 KM Watch on: Peacock, NBC

Sunday, July 14 - Stage 15 Race Start: 6:55 a.m. Locations:  Loudenvielle to Plateau de Beille Distance:  197.7 KM Watch on: Peacock

Monday, July 15 - Rest Day

Tuesday, July 16 - Stage 16 Race Start: 6:50 a.m. Locations: Gruissan to Nîmes Distance:  188.6 KM Watch on: Peacock

Wednesday, July 17 - Stage 17 Race Start: 6:05 a.m. Locations:  Saint Paul Trois Châteaux to Superdévoluy Distance:  177.8 KM Watch on: Peacock

Thursday, July 18 - Stage 18 Race Start: 6:55 a.m. Locations:  Gap to Barcelonnette Distance:  179.5 KM Watch on: Peacock

Friday, July 19 - Stage 19 Race Start:  7:05 a.m. Locations:  Embrun to Isola 2000 Distance:  144.6 KM Watch on: Peacock

Saturday, July 20 - Stage 20 Race Start:  7:35 a.m. on Peacock, 4:00 p.m. on NBC Locations: Nice to Col de la Couillole  Distance:  132.8 KM Watch on: Peacock, Replay on NBC

Sunday, July 21 - Stage 21 Race Start: 10:10 a.m. Locations:  Monaco to Nice Distance:  33.7 KM Watch on: Peacock

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Now that we’re all comfortably settled into the rhythm of summer, let’s do a classic summer thing and go to a fair!

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Jeremy Schoff of York leads his oxen, Pete and Red, during the ox pull on Thursday at the Ossippe Valley Fair in 2021. Ben McCanna/Staff Photographer

The Ossipee Valley Fair starts today and runs through Sunday. We especially love the Farmer Olympics because the hay bale toss and blind wheelbarrow obstacle course competition is fierce. Ray Routhier has details about Ossipee Valley and several others fairs happening this summer in Bangor, Waterville and Acton, among other locales.

Go a little farther afield and find a Maine summer fair for you

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Aretha Aoki & Ryan MacDonald (right, in bear suit) performing IzumonookunI (stet capital letter at the end). Aretha Aoki & Ryan MacDonald will be bringing this dance program to the Bates Dance Festival July 12 and 14, 2024 at the Schaeffer Theatre on the Bates College campus in Lewiston, Maine. Photo by Colin Kelly

Another summer tradition is the Bates Dates Festival in Lewiston . Performances are underway, and arts writer Megan Gray has the scoop on “IzumonookunI” by Aretha Aoki and Ryan MacDonald. See it tonight and Saturday.

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We weren’t kidding when we said there’s a lot going on right now. The 27th annual Maine International Film Festival starts on Friday and runs through July 21 in Waterville. Our film writer, Dennis Perkins, offers up his picks for 12 screenings worth your while.

12 hidden gems of this year’s Maine International Film Festival

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Spectators watching a previous year’s Moxie Festival Parade in Lisbon Falls. Carl D. Walsh/Staff Photographer

Our weekly events roundup includes the East Bayside block party in Portland and the Moxie Festival in Lisbon Falls. Should you make it to the festival on Saturday, don’t miss “American Idol” alum Julia Gagnon singing at 1:30 p.m.

Kennebunks garden tour, Moxie Festival, East Bayside block party

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One with Everything from Gunnar’s Icelandic Hot Dogs. Photo by Ray Routhier

Need a break from standard-issue hot dogs? We love them too, but sometimes a new twist is just what your taste buds need. Ray Routhier stopped by Gunnar’s Icelandic Hot Dogs cart . If you like what you read, you can find it parked from 4-9 p.m. Thursday at Apres in Portland, then on the roof of Bayside Bowl on Friday and Saturday evenings.

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Let the Tour de Ski begin!

With the 16th edition of the FIS Tour de Ski performance by Le Gruyère AOP, a seasons highlight awaits the FIS Cross-Country family over New Years. At six competitions during eight days, the prestigious Tour format celebrates the most diverse skier of this generation of Cross-Country skiers.

The stage is ready at Lenzerheide in Switzerland. On schedule is a Sprint in Free technique to open the Tour. A large starting field is lined up as for many athletes, the result during the Tour might end up with a qualification for the Olympic Winter Games in Beijing in February 2022. Most teams will have their final teams for the Olympic Games defined after the Tour.

The Tour de Ski also marks one step before the final preparation phase for athletes who are already qualified for Beijing 2022.

Final stage with the "Final Climb" up to Alpe Cermis / Image by NordicFocus

Jessie Diggins The defending Tour de Ski winner from the US Team has had a rapid World Cup season start. A second place in the Sprint in Free technique in Lillehammer – and a second place in the Teamsprint in Dresden – as well as a second place at the 10km in Free technique in Davos showed what a diverse skier the 30 year-old athlete is. Her key to succeed at the Tour de Ski? Taking each day by day and checking in with body, skis, weather and all conditions that impact the final result.

Ebba Andersson The 24 year-old Swede showed an impressive performance at the Final Climb up to Alpe Cermis in Val di Fiemme and ended last years Tour with a fantastic third place in the Overall final ranking. The Distance expert is a versatile skier in both Free technique and Classic technique with a remarkable endurance.

Frida Karlsson No way got past the 22 year-old Distance ace this season. All results of the five individual competitions the Swede raced were all within the Top-6. Frida Karlsson is currently dealt as a top favorite and biggest contenders to beat during the Tour de Ski.

Alexander Bolshunov The winner of the last two editions of the Mens Tour de Ski has had a rough start into the season. After a summer preparation phase filled with injuries, the 24 year-old could not yet follow up on his dominant performances of last year. Nevertheless, the Russian is always up for surprises with his strong stamina and therefore will always be a top shot for the top rankings.

Johannes Høsflot Klæbo The Norwegian has taken over the Overall and Sprint World Cup lead of the current World Cup. The 25 year-old Norwegian is undoubtedly one of the top contenders for the victory of the Tour de Ski but first has to overcome the six competition in best possible manner. In addition, the contender field is widening up with athletes not least from his own Team as well.

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How to watch stage 18 of the Tour de France: The last chance for the non climbers to leave their mark.

Expect fireworks from kilometre zero as those suited to a hard hilly course try and seize their moment.

Biniam Girmay crosses the line for a stage win at the Tour de France 2024 wearing the sprinters' green jersey.

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Watch stage 18 of the Tour de France as all those riders and teams without true climbs will be desperate to make the day's break and try and win on the hilly stage from Gap to Barcelonette.

Read on and we'll show you how to watch the Tour de France 2024 live streams from anywhere with a VPN , and potentially for FREE .

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On stage 17 Finally the dominant teams loosened their grip on the race and allowed a break to escape to contest the stage finish. It took a while though, over 100 kilometres in fact after a furious start of attack after attack. 

A huge group managed to form as the race hit the final three climbs and from the melé two riders soon became favourites for the win as the slopes of the Col du Noyer ripped the bunch to pieces. First Simon Yates looked in contention but then he was caught and passed by Richard Carapaz who then distanced the Briton to win and become the first Ecuadorian to ever win a stage at the Tour de France. 

Stage 18 is the final chance for the non climbers, it’s very unlikely to be a sprint but the hilly run from Gap to Barcelonnette will tempt all those riders desperate to leave a mark on this year’s race. Riders such as Wout van Aert and world champion Mathieu van der Poel will surely be front and centre on what is set to be an explosive day in the saddle from the moment the flag drops. 

We have all the details for how to watch the Tour de France just below, including TV channels and free streams.

FREE Tour de France 2024 live streams

If you live in the UK, Australia, Italy, Belgium or France then you can look forward to a FREE Tour de France live stream in 2024.

The UK's ITV ITVX and Australia’s SBS are set to serve up free streams of the biggest race of 2024 as is Italy's Rai , Belgium's RTBF and France's France.TV

But what if you’re based in any of these countries but aren’t at home to catch that free Tour de France 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 France 2024 live streams around the world

Away from home at the moment and blocked from watching the cycling on your usual subscription?

You can still watch the Tour de France 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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There's a good reason you've heard of NordVPN. We specialize in testing and reviewing VPN services and NordVPN is the one we rate best. It's outstanding at unblocking streaming services, it's fast and it has top-level security features too. With over 5,000 servers, across 60 countries, and at a great price too, it's easy to recommend.

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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 U.K. service, you'd select U.K. from the list.

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

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

2024 Tour de France live stream — US flag

Cycling fans in the U.S. can watch the 2024 Tour de France on NBC . It'll also be available to stream via Peacock (from $4.99 per month).

If you don't have NBC via cable or you've already cut the cord, you can watch the network via  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) or Hulu with Live TV ($7.99 per month with a 30-day free trial).

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.

Peacock

In addition to showing the Tour de France 2024, Peacock  airs most Premier League soccer matches as well as a huge library of licensed content drawn from various brands. That includes shows like "30 Rock", "The Voice", "Law & Order: SVU" and "This Is Us".

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

Tour de France 2024 live stream — British flag

Every Tour de France stage is being shown for free in the U.K. courtesy of ITV and ITVX  (formerly ITV Hub). 

For those who prefer Welsh-language commentary, S4C is also providing free coverage of the race. This can be accessed for free via BBC iPlayer .

Live coverage of the 2024 Tour de France will also be broadcast in the UK 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 £30.99 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 France 2024 live streams in Canada

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Cycling fans in the Canada can watch the 2024 Tour de France 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.

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The 14th stage of the Tour de France is set to take place on Saturday, July 13, with the riders racing 151.9 km from Pau to Saint-Lary-Soulan.

This is the first of two consecutive mountain stages on the Tour. Entering the day, Tadej Pogacar currently holds the overall lead in the Tour by just over one minute. Remco Evenepoel is one minute and six seconds behind in second place while defending Tour de France champion Jonas Vingegaard is in third, one minute and 14 seconds behind Pogacar.

It’s still anyone’s race after 13 stages. What will happen on Saturday in Stage 14 of the Tour?

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Pogacar holds both the yellow jersey for the overall leader and the red and white jersey for the top climber in the field. Other than that, Biniam Girmay holds the green jersey as the overall points leader with 346 points and Evenepoel holds the white jersey for being the top young driver in the overall classification.

On Friday, Girmay was the winner of Stage 13, taking the win in a close peloton battle. The top 12 riders finished with identical times of three hours, 23 minutes and nine seconds.

This year’s Tour de France is unique because it will not finish in Paris as is traditional due to the Olympic games. Instead, it will end in Nice with an individual time trial, making it the first time since 1989 that a time trial stage ended the event.

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This stage will take place on Saturday, July 13  at 8:00 a.m. EDT .

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