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How to watch the Tour Down Under 2024 | Global options for live TV, streaming and highlights

Stages, start times and viewing options for the men's and women's WorldTour racing opener

Paul Norman

The Tour Down Under is back for 2024 and here's how you can catch all of the action live on TV, streaming online or on catch-up.

The traditional season-opener for pro road racing started on Friday 12 January for the women and finished on Sunday 14 January.

The men's racing started on Tuesday 16 January and continues through to Sunday 21 January.

How can I watch the Tour Down Under 2024 live in the UK?

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Eurosport will once again be showing live coverage of the Tour Down Under. As usual with racing in Australia, it’s one for the insomniacs if you want to watch live in the UK – the men’s stages start at various times throughout the week between 12 and 1am.

As usual, there’s an on-demand option if you value your shut-eye.

Eurosport is a part of Discovery+ , with a subscription costing £6.99 per month. It’s available on a range of platforms, including tablets, mobile, TV with Chromecast or AirPlay, Android TV and Apple TV.

How can I watch the Tour Down Under 2024 live in the US?

According to the Tour Down Under website, NBC Sports and its streaming service PeacockTV should be showing live coverage of the Tour Down Under, although there are no cycling events currently showing as scheduled on the NBC Sports site.

You can also watch the Tour Down Under on FloBikes , with subscription options costing from $12.49 a month.

Both offer on-demand replays, although US live racing times are a bit more user-friendly than in Europe, with typical stage starts at 7pm Eastern, 4pm Pacific.

How can I watch the Tour Down Under 2024 live in Australia?

Seven West Media is broadcasting the Tour Down Under in Australia, accessed via the 7plus streaming service . You can find the full list of broadcast times for each stage online.

There’s a full list of broadcasters in other countries on the Tour Down Under website.

How can I follow the Tour Down Under 2024 if I can’t watch live coverage?

The Tour Down Under YouTube channel is a good option for highlights and race background, including route overviews.

Here’s a run-down of the racing schedule and stages.

2024 Women’s Tour Down Under schedule

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The 2024 Women's Tour Down Under has now finished, with Sarah Gigante of AG Insurance-Soudal taking overall victory atop Willunga Hill.

2024 Men’s Tour Down Under schedule and stage profiles

Unlike 2023, there wasn't a prologue stage this year, but there is an additional sixth stage thrown in for good measure to test the legs.

This year sees both Willunga and Mount Lofty feature in the Santos Tour Down Under together for the first time, both on the weekend. Although climbing legs will be compulsory for the final two stages, the first four stages are aimed at the sprinters.

Ziptrak Men's Stage 1: Tanunda to Tanunda

Santos Tour Down Under Stage 1

  • Start: Tuesday 16 January 2024, 11.47am local time
  • Distance: 144km

efex Men's Stage 2: Norwood to Lobethal

Santos Tour Down Under Stage 2

  • Start: Wednesday 17 January 2024, 11.50am local time
  • Distance: 141.6km

Health Partners Men's Stage 3: Tea Tree Gully to Campbelltown

Santos Tour Down Under Stage 3

  • Start: Thursday 18 January 2023, 11.14am local time
  • Distance: 145.3km

Hahn Men's Stage 4: Murray Bridge to Port Elliot

Santos Tour Down Under Stage 4

  • Start: Friday 19 January 2023, 11.54am local time
  • Distance: 136.2km

Think! Road Safety Men's Stage 5: Christies Beach to Willunga Hill

Santos Tour Down Under Stage 5

  • Start: Saturday 20 January 2024, 11.47am local time
  • Distance: 112.5km

Schwalbe Men's Stage 6: Unley to Mount Lofty

Santos Tour Down Under 2024 Stage 6

  • Start: Sunday 21 January 2024, 11.49am local time
  • Distance: 128.2km

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- 2021 Santos Festival of Cycling, Australia

Men and Women Road races January 21 - 24 ----------------------------------------------

STAGE 1 - Thursday, January 21 - Seppeltsfield TO Tanunda (Ziptrak Stage 1)

Women's Race Start at 9:00am local, 11:30pm CET, 5:30pm ET (Wednesday night in the US) Finish at 11:30am local, 02:00am CET, 8:00pm ET

Men's Race Start at 1:15pm local, 03:45am CET, 9:45pm ET Finish at 4:11pm local, 6:41am CET, 12:41am ET ----------------------------

Stage 2 - Friday, January 22 - Birdwood - Lobethal (BikeExchange Stage 2)

Women's Race Start at 9:00am local, 11:30pm CET, 5:30pm ET (Thursday night in the US) Finish at 11:45am local, 02:15am CET, 8:15pm ET

Men's Race Start at 1:30pm local, 04:00am CET, 10:00pm ET Finish at 4:25pm local, 6:55am CET, 12:55am ET

----------------------------

Stage 3 - Saturday, January 23 - McLaren Vale - Willunga Hill (Be Safe Be Seen Stage 3)

Women's Race Start at 10:00am local, 12:30am CET, 6:30pm ET (Friday night in the US) Finish at 11:30am local, 02:00am CET, 8:00pm ET

Men's Race Start at 1:00pm local, 03:30am CET, 9:30pm ET Finish at 3:20pm local, 5:50am CET, 11:50am ET ----------------------------

Stage 4 - Sunday, January 24 - Victoria Park (Trek Stage 4)

Women's Race Start at 4:45pm local, 7:15am CET, 1:15am ET Finish at 5:45pm local, 8:15am CET, 2:15am ET

Men's Race Start at 6:45pm local, 09:15am CET, 3:15am ET Finish at 7:45pm local, 10:15am CET, 4:15am ET ----------------------------

Adelaide time zone is ACDT Australian Central Daylight Time (GMT+10:30) 9:30 hours ahead of CET 15:30 hours ahead of ET

- Giacomo Nizzolo (NTT Pro Cycling) won Stage 5.  Daryl Impey (Mitchelton-Scott) took over the lead in the general classification.

- Tour Tracker LIVE here .  More feeds to come...

- Expected LIVE video here . (Sky Sport, geo-restricted)  - Expected LIVE video here . (SuperSport, geo-restricted)  - Expected LIVE video here . (TV2.dk, geo-restricted)  - Expected LIVE video here . (SenalColombia, geo-restricted)  - Expected LIVE video here .  (GCN Racing, geo-restricted)

- Expected LIVE video here & here & here . (English, Seven, geo-restricted?)

- Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Soudal) won Stage 4.  Richie Porte (Trek-Segafredo) remains overall leader.

- Richie Porte (Trek-Segafredo) won Stage 3 and is new race leader.

- Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Soudal) won Stage 2 and took over the lead on G.C.

- Stage 1 Results: Overall Ziptrak Stage 1 Winner: Sam Bennett, Deceuninck – Quick-Step Santos Ochre Leader’s Jersey: Sam Bennett, Deceuninck – Quick-Step Crowds: 75,000 Santos Best Dressed Town Daily Winner: Tanunda Business Group   Stage 2 Cycling Action Race:                 Santos Tour Down Under What:                Novatech Stage 2 Start:                 11:00am @ Woodside Finish:               2:23pm @ Stirling Distance:          135.8km

Stage 2 Broadcast Details 2020 Santos Tour Down Under – Novatech Stage 2 Sydney 12.30pm LIVE on Channel 7 and 7plus Melbourne 12.30pm LIVE on Channel 7 and 7plus Brisbane 11.30am LIVE on 7TWO, 12.00pm LIVE on Channel 7 and 7plus Adelaide 12.00pm LIVE on Channel 7 and 7plus Perth 9.30am LIVE on 7TWO and 7plus

- Sam Bennett (Deceuninck-Quickstep) won Stage 1 and is first leader in the general classification.

- South Australian Premier Steven Marshall commenting on the region: "Spectators can not only enjoy some elite cycling action but can also experience everything the Barossa has to offer – from the region’s quality produce to world-class wineries only a stone’s throw away from the racing.  The Barossa region is a popular destination for domestic and international travellers, helping to put South Australia on the map. It’s great to be able to have the cycling go straight through here so visitors can make the most of their time in this fantastic part of the state."

- Mike Turtur, Race Director: "The design of our race is a unique feature of the event and this year we have three days for both the sprinters and the all-rounders.  We’re going back to Paracombe and will climb Willunga Hill again for the finale in Be Safe Be Seen Stage 6 but also have a fast race set for today in the Barossa and we’ll challenge the peloton with a return to Stirling.  We recognise that circuit racing gives people the opportunity to see the race multiple times and really does allow the full colour of the race to be presented to spectators. The riders like them too because they can familiarise themselves with the circuit and the climbs, and it reduces the danger of corners because they do them multiple times."

Day 1 Cycling Action Race: Santos Tour Down Under What: Ziptrak Stage 1 Start: 11:00am @ Tanunda Finish: 2:45pm @ Tanunda Distance: 150.0km

Today’s Broadcast Details 2020 Santos Tour Down Under – Ziptrak Stage 1 Sydney: 12.30pm LIVE on Channel 7 and 7plus Melbourne: 12.30pm LIVE on Channel 7 and 7plus Brisbane:  11.30am LIVE on 7TWO, 12.00pm LIVE on Channel 7 and 7plus Adelaide: 12.00pm LIVE on Channel 7 and 7plus Perth: 9.30am LIVE on 7TWO and 7plus

- Caleb Ewan (Lotto Soudal) won the 2020 Men's Tour Down Under Schwalbe Classic.  Said Ewan post-race: "I started this season, I think, with a bit of pressure to replicate what I did last year or try to grow my wins on top of that. This is my first race of the season, usually, I’ve done some races before but I felt really good out there. I was pretty relaxed for the first half sitting down the back and then when I needed to go, I got up into position and that was it.

- Simona Frapporti (BePink) won Stage 4.  Ruth Winder (Trek-Segafredo) wins the 2020 Women's Tour Down Under.  Frapporti following her stage win said: "It’s always nice to win on the first stage race of the year. Coming from Italy, we were behind the locals in terms of condition but I was feeling very well today. So I took my chance. I’m sure my two brothers [Marco and Mattia Frapporti] who are professional cyclists too will be happy to hear that I’m a winner today. It’s important to start an Olympic year with a victory. It’s perfect for the confidence."

- Ruth Winder following her overall victory in the 2020 Women's TDU: "It feels pretty crazy to win the Santos Tour Down Under. Team Sunweb and Mitchelton-SCOTT really put us under pressure. I’m really happy to pull it off. I’m still really excited after the stage I won yesterday. It’s such an incredible feeling. It’s not a single person’s sport. For every win, you need a strong team. I wish my team-mates could accompany me on the podium."

- TDU Schwalbe Classic - Sunday, January 19 -

- Expected LIVE video here . (Sky Sport, geo-restricted)  - Expected LIVE video here . (SuperSport, geo-restricted)

- Expected LIVE video here .  (English, 7TWO)

- Expected LIVE video here .  (English, 7mate)

- Santos Women's Tour Down Under -

- Stage 4 - Sunday, January 19 -

- Expected LIVE video  here .  (English, GCN Racing)

- Expected LIVE video here .  (English, 7plus)

- Ruth Winder (Trek-Segafredo) won Stage 3 and took over the lead on G.C.  Winder had this to say after the stage: "My teammate Tayler Wiles, she was just leading me out perfectly. I was talking to her the whole time, we’ve been teammates for years and she’s helped me with so many wins, so every time I do I feel so grateful for her in the last 500 metres. The whole team the entire race was really active at the front covering things, making sure I was really safe until the circuits, which were pretty hard with Mitchelton-SCOTT destroying it on the times pretty much."

- Amanda Spratt (Mitchelton-Scott) won Stage 2 and is new overall leader.  Spratt post-stage: "Very, very, very excited. We had a solid team plan today, we knew it could be really hard in the final if we made it that way, and that’s exactly what we did. The girls did it perfectly into the climb, Lucy [Kennedy] did her job in the climb and split it into a group of five – we had three and five – and then we knew we just had to make it hard after that. I’m really excited that I could win that sprint in the end. After a great team effort it’s the best way to win."

- Chloe Hosking (Rally Cycling) won Stage 1 of the women's race and is first leader in the general classification.  Said Hosking post-stage: "I am just so proud of the girls, it's our first race all together but you wouldn't know it on the road. They were always there, when there was trouble in the wind they were rolling, and they did exactly what we planned in the finish which was just to keep the speed high and keep me out of trouble...we committed to our plan and we executed it."

Santos Tour Down Under - Men's race - January 19 - 26

Stage 1 - Tuesday, January 21 - Tanunda-Tanunda (Ziptrak® Stage 1) Start at 11:00am local, 01:30am CET, 7:30pm ET (US times the previous day) Finish at 2:45pm local, 5:15am CET, 11:15pm ET

Stage 2 - Wednesday, January 22 - Woodside-Stirling (Novatech Stage 2) Start at 11:00am local, 01:30am CET, 7:30pm ET (US times the previous day) Finish at 2:23pm local, 4:53am CET, 10:53pm ET

Stage 3 - Thursday, January 23 - Unley - Paracombe (Subaru Stage 3) Start at 11:00am local, 01:30am CET, 7:30pm ET (US times the previous day) Finish at 2:27pm local, 4:57am CET, 10:57pm ET

Stage 4 - Friday, January 24 - Norwood - Murray Bridge Start at 11:00am local, 01:30am CET, 7:30pm ET (US times the previous day) Finish at 3:08pm local, 5:38am CET, 11:38pm ET

Stage 5 - Saturday, January 25 - Glenelg - Victor Harbor (100% Stage 5) Start at 10:40am local, 1:10am CET, 7:10pm ET (US times the previous day) Finish at 2:40pm local, 5:10am CET, 11:10pm ET

Stage 6 - Sunday, January 26 - McLaren Vale - Willunga Hill (Be Safe Be Seen Stage 6) Start at 10:40am local, 1:10am CET, 7:10pm ET (US times the previous day) Finish at 2:28pm local, 4:58am CET, 10:58pm ET

Adelaide time zone is ACDT 9:30 hours ahead of CET 15:30 hours ahead of U.S. Eastern 16:30 hours ahead of Chicago

Santos Women's Tour - January 16 - 19

Stage 1 - Thursday, January 16 - Hahndorf to Macclesfield (Ziptrak® Stage 1) Start at 10:00am local, 12:30am CET, 6:30pm ET (US times the previous day)

Stage 2 - Friday, January 17 - Murray Bridge-Birdwood (Novatech Stage 2) Start at 10:00am local, 12:30am CET, 6:30pm ET (US times the previous day)

Stage 3 - Saturday, January 18 - Nairne to Stirling (Subaru Stage 3) Start at 10:00am local, 12:30am CET, 6:30pm ET (US times the previous day)

Stage 4 - Sunday, January 19 - Adelaide (Schwalbe Stage 4) Start at 4:45pm local, 7:15am CET, 1:15am ET ------------------------------------------

Adelaide, Australia time zone is ACDT 9:30 hours ahead of CET 15:30 hours ahead of U.S. ET 16:30 hours ahead of Chicago

- More 2020 Tour Down Under TV broadcast details to come...

- The 2020 Women's Tour Down Under is being held January 16-19.

- The 2020 Tour Down Under Classic (Schwalbe Classic) is being held Sunday, January 19.

- The 2020 Santos Tour Down Under is being held January 19-26.

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Channel 7 has unveiled a star-studded commentary line-up for the highly anticipated 2024 Santos Tour Down Under and Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race — both live and free on Seven and 7plus .

Direct from picturesque South Australia, Seven’s coverage of the Santos Tour Down Under will kick off on Friday, January 12 at 11.30am AEDT, with Seven’s resident cycling expert and Sunrise presenter Mark Beretta , top cycling broadcaster Matthew Keenan and Sunrise reporter and cycling enthusiast James Tobin leading the broadcast.

In a coup for fans, the doyen of cycling commentary and aptly named ‘voice of cycling’ Phil Liggett MBE will return to Seven’s broadcast.

Former cycling champions Scott McGrory , Robbie McEwen , Anna Meares and Gracie Elvin will bring valuable insights to their roles as experts on the commentary panel.

Cycling fans can enjoy a broadcast of a combined 1,116 kilometres of action across nine days of premier racing, including the full women’s race returning as a Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) Women’s WorldTour event – the top level of road cycling competition – broadcast live and free on Seven and 7plus from Friday, January 12.

Channel 7’s own Mark Beretta.

Following record-breaking broadcast audiences in 2023, the men’s Stage One will begin on Tuesday, January 16 and returns to the Barossa for an opening stage that starts and finishes in Tanunda.

With a stunning backdrop off Victoria’s Surf Coast, the iconic Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race will return to Seven on Saturday, January 27 for an action-packed weekend of elite cycling action.

Seven’s coverage will be led by hosts Beretta and Tobin, and will feature the UCI WorldTour Deakin University Elite Women’s Road Race on Saturday, January 27 and the UCI WorldTour Elite Men’s Road Race on Sunday, January 28.

Joining Beretta and Tobin will be Liggett, McEwan and Keenan, as well as Olympic cyclist and seasoned cycling commentator Kate Bates , who will provide expert commentary across the two days.

Seven Network Head of Sport Lewis Martin said: “Seven is set to take the Australian summer of cycling into a new era, reaching new audiences across our digital platforms, and delivering all the exciting competition, exceptional entertainment and world-class talent direct to fans, live and free on Seven and 7plus.

“With an incomparable commentary team, led by international cycling’s most authoritative voice Phil Liggett and hosted by Sunrise’s own Mark Beretta and James Tobin, the 2024 Santos Tour Down Under and Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race will showcase the world’s best road race cycling on the most picturesque backdrops in Victoria and South Australia.

“Elite men’s and women’s cycling paired with stunning views of our own backyard – what more could you want?” he said.

Fans can also tune into the 7plus Cycling Hub for extra highlights – including a daily highlights show throughout the Santos Tour Down Under – and replays from both events, bonus features and Race Routes.

Santos Tour Down Under

Starts Friday, January 12, 11.30am AEDT live on 7mate, 7two and 7plus

Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race

Starts Saturday, January 27, 12.00pm AEDT live on 7mate and 7plus

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Tour Down Under broadcast times

FRIDAY, JANUARY 12

Ziptrak Women’s Stage 1 – Hahndorf to Campbelltown

Sydney and Melbourne 11.30am live on 7mate and 7plus

Brisbane 10.30am live on 7mate and 7plus

Adelaide 11.00am live on 7mate and 7plus

Perth 8.30am live on 7mate and 7plus

SATURDAY, JANUARY 13

Health Partners Women’s Stage 2 – Glenelg to Stirling

Men’s Down Under Classic – Adelaide to Willunga Hill

Sydney and Melbourne 7.30pm live on 7plus

Brisbane 6.30pm live on 7plus

Adelaide 7.00pm live on 7plus

Perth 4.30pm live on 7plus

SUNDAY, JANUARY 14

Hyundai Women’s Stage 3

Sydney and Melbourne 11.30am live on 7two and 7plus

Brisbane 10.30am live on 7two and 7plus

Adelaide 11.00am live on Channel 7 and 7plus

Perth 8.30am live on 7two and 7plus

TUESDAY, JANUARY 16

Ziptrak Men’s Stage 1 – Tanuda to Tanuda

Adelaide 11.00am live on 7two and 7plus

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17

efex Men’s Stage 2 – Norwood to Lobethal

THURSDAY, JANUARY 18

Health Partners Men’s Stage 3 – Tea Tree Gully to Campbelltown

Women’s Down Under Criterium

Sydney and Melbourne 7.15pm live on 7plus

Brisbane 6.15pm live on 7plus

Adelaide 6.45pm live on 7plus

Perth 4.15pm live on 7plus

FRIDAY, JANUARY 19

Hahn Men’s Stage 4 – Murray Bridge to Port Elliot

SATURDAY, JANUARY 20

THINK! Road Safety Men’s Stage 5 – Christies Beach to Willunga Hill

SUNDAY, JANUARY 21

Schwalbe Men’s Stage 6 – Unley to Mount Lofty

Perth 8.30am live on 7flix and 7plus

SATURDAY, JANUARY 27

Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race 2024 – Elite Women’s Race

Sydney and Melbourne 12.00pm live on 7mate and 7plus

Brisbane 11.00am live on 7mate and 7plus

Adelaide 11.30am live on 7mate and 7plus

Perth 9.00am live on 7flix and 7plus

SUNDAY, JANUARY 28

Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race 2024 – Elite Men’s Race

Sydney and Melbourne 10.30am live on 7mate and 7plus

Brisbane 9.30am live on 7mate and 7plus

Adelaide 10.00am live on 7mate and 7plus

Perth 7.30am live on 7two and 7plus

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What is even more exciting is that the women’s race, even though only three stages to the men’s five stages plus a prologue , will be part of the UCI WorldTour for the first time, making the Tour Down Under women’s race the first UCI Women’s WorldTour stage race in the southern hemisphere. Like, ever.

The women’s and men's races both unofficially kick off with a race before the race, when the riders line up for the curtain-raising circuit race on January 14th.

When is the 2023 Santos Tour Down Under happening?

The women's race runs from January 15-17 followed by the men’s race on January 17-22, 2023.

What are the women's stages like?

The women's teams racing in this year's Tour Down Under are:

EF EDUCATION - TIBCO - SVB (United States)

TREK - SEGAFREDO (United States)

ISRAEL PREMIER TECH ROLAND (Switzerland)

HUMAN POWERED HEALTH (United States)

TEAM JAYCO - ALULA (Australia)

FDJ-SUEZ (France)

ST MICHEL - MAVIC (France)

NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL TEAM

AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL TEAM

TEAM BRIDGELANE (Australia)

ARA SKIP CAPITAL (Australia)

ZAAF CYCLING TEAM (Spain)

TEAM COOP - HITEC PRODUCTS (Norway)

What are the men's stages like?

The men's teams rolling up to the line are:

ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK (Belgium)

COFIDIS (France)

ASTANA QAZAQSTAN TEAM (Kazakhstan)

AG2R CITROEN TEAM (France)

BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS (Bahrain)

SOUDAL QUICK-STEP (Belgium)

GROUPAMA - FDJ (France)

INEOS GRENADIERS (United Kingdom)

INTERMARCHE - CIRCUS - WANTY (Belgium)

JUMBO-VISMA (Netherlands)

MOVISTAR TEAM (Spain)

TEAM DSM (Netherlands)

UAE TEAM EMIRATES (United Arab Emirates)

TEAM ARKÉA-SAMSIC (France)

EF EDUCATION-EASYPOST (United States)

BORA-HANSGROHE (Germany)

ISRAEL-PREMIER TECH (Israel)

AUS COMPOSITE TEAM (Australia)

Where can I watch it?

The Tour Down Under will be available for streaming on Peacock , FloBikes and on Global Cycling Network with a subscription to GCN+ .

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Missing road racing? Good news! The offseason doldrums are coming to a close with the return of the Santos Tour Down Under this weekend. Here’s how you can watch all the racing from Australia, wherever in the world you are, live on TV and streaming.

Started in 1999, the race returns for its 24th edition (it wasn’t held in 2021 and 2022 due to Covid-19) as the kick-off of the WorldTour calendar. The women’s event started in 2016 and is now in its seventh edition. It is also ranked as a top-level UCI Women’s WorldTour race.  

Racing begins with the three-stage women’s race Friday, January 12, followed by the six-stage men’s race Tuesday, January 16.

Also read:  ‘It’s Been a Sad Few Weeks for All of Us’: Santos Tour Down Under to Start with Tribute to Melissa Hoskins

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The men’s cycling World Tour kicks off in Australia on January 16, 2024 with the Tour Down Under. First run in 1999 it gained World Tour status in 2008 to guarantee it attracts a field stacked with talent to do battle on the sun-parched roads of South Australia.

Held in the state capital Adelaide at the peak of the Australian summer, the race's six stages feature a mix of terrain but it's likely to be the final two that decide the outcome. The summit finishes of Willunga Hill on Stage 5 and Mount Lofty on Stage 6 will be key to deciding who gets to keep the leader's Ochra Jersey. Although both climbs have been used before this is the first time they have been used in the same edition of the race. 

With last year’s winner Jay Vine opting not to defend his title there will be a new name on the trophy this year and the favourites are likely to come from the home team, Jayco-AlUla. With former Vuelta winner Simon Yates and new signing and 2023 Australian Champ Luke Plapp, they will be the force to beat. 

They will also be the team to beat on the race’s opening four flatter stages with their other new signing, another Australian, Caleb Ewen going for the win in the sprints. 

Other big names to look out for are the twin Time trial specialists from Ineos, Filippo Ganna and Josh Tarling. The mercurial Frenchman Julian Alaphilippe, Kiwi, Finn Fisher-Black and the Aussies Sam Welsford and Matt Dinham.

The race, as expected came down to the final climb of Mount Lofty but with so many riders so close the winner was far from decided. The stage started with the largest break of the week being allowed to escape with seven riders going up the road but they were never given much rope with their lead capped at around 3 minutes. Behind the teams of the leader Stephen Williams (Israel-Premier Tech), and yesterday’s stage winner Oscar Onley controlled the peloton , shepherding their leaders to the big finale. 

The first two ascents of the steady climb wore the legs down of both break and peloton then hitting the base for the final time the heat was well and truly on. The break managed to survive until 3 kilometres to go then it was the early race leader Isaac Del Torro who took up the pace and ripped the front apart. Taking a group of 4 with him including the leader Williams this was the decisive move. Del Torro opened up the sprint but it was Williams who triumphed taking both the stage win and the overall race win. 

Below, is our guide to where to watch the 2024 Tour Down Under – including any FREE streams.  

Stages of the 2024 Santos Tour Down Under

Start list for the 2024 Santos Tour Down Under

How to watch for FREE online

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One of the best things about the Santos Tour Down Under is that it's completely FREE to watch in many around the world. For example:

Australia – 7Plus

Spain – RTVE  

France - L'Equipe

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2. Connect to the appropriate server location - open the VPN app, hit 'choose location' and select the appropriate location.

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How to watch a Santos Tour Down Under live stream in the UK

With the demise of GCN+ (as reported in Cycling News ), live coverage of the 2024 Santos Tour Down Under will be broadcast on Eurosport and Discovery+. However the broadcast timings are quite brutal with the stages starting 00:40 am each day. 

A standard subscription to Discovery+ will set you back £6.99 per month or £59.99 per year. That is more than GCN+ but the package includes all cycling coverage as well as sports including snooker, tennis, motorsports, the Paris Olympic Games, and more.

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

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USA: How to watch the 2024 Santos Tour Down Under live stream without cable

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2024 Tour Down Under stages

Stages of the 2024 tour down under.

Stage 1, Tuesday Jan 16, Tanunda to Tanunda - 144km. 

Stage 2, Wednesday Jan 17, Norwood to Lobethal - 141.6km. 

Stage 3, Thursday Jan 18, Tea Tree Gully to Campbelltown - 145.3km. 

Stage 4, Friday Jan19, Murray Bridge to Port Elliot - 136.2km. 

Stage 5, Saturday Jan 20, Christies Beach to Willunga Hill - 129.3km. 

Stage 6, Sunday Jan 21, Unley to Mount Lofty - 128.2km. 

All stages start at 11.10 (ACDT)

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Santos Tour Down Under 2024 riders

Santos tour down under rider list.

UAE TEAM EMIRATES ALESSANDRO COVI (Italy) FINN FISHER-BLACK (New Zealand) ALVARO HODEG CHAGUI (Colombia) ANTONIO MORGADO TOMAS (Portugal) DIEGO ULISSI (Italy) MICHAEL VINK (New Zealand) ISAAC DEL TORO ROMERO (Mexico) TEAM JAYCO ALULA Caleb EWAN (Australia) Simon YATES (United Kingdom) Luke PLAPP (Australia) Kelland O’BRIEN (Australia) Michael HEPBURN (Australia) Chris HARPER (Australia) Campbell STEWART (New Zealand) BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS NIKIAS ARNDT (Germany) PHIL BAUHAUS (Germany) JACK HAIG (Australia) FRAN MIHOLJEVIC (Croatia) JOHAN PRICE-PEJTERSEN (Denmark) CAMERON SCOTT (Australia) TORSTEIN TRAEEN (Norway) SOUDAL QUICK-STEP JULIAN ALAPHILIPPE (France) JOSEF CERNY (Czech Republic) JAMES KNOX (United Kingdom) CASPER PEDERSEN (Denmark) PIETER SERRY (Belgium) ANTOINE HUBY (France) GIL GELDERS (Belgium) DECATHLON AG2R LA MONDIALE TEAM CLEMENT BERTHET (France) FRANCK BONNAMOUR (France) JAAKKO HÄNNINEN (Finland) PAUL LAPEIRA (France) VALENTIN PARET PEINTRE (France) NANS PETERS (France) BASTIEN TRONCHON (France) INTERMARCHÉ - WANTY LILIAN CALMEJANE (France) BINIAM GIRMAY HAILU (Eritrea) MADS MIHKELS (Estonia) TOM PAQUOT (Belgium) SIMONE PETILLI (Italy) DION SMITH (New Zealand) GEORG ZIMMERMANN (Germany) ISRAEL - PREMIER TECH GEORGE BENNETT (New Zealand) GUILLAUME BOIVIN (Canada) SIMON CLARKE (Australia) DEREK GEE (Canada) NICK SCHULTZ (Australia) CORBIN STRONG (New Zealand) STEPHEN WILLIAMS (United Kingdom) INEOS GRENADIERS FILIPPO GANNA (Italy) LAURENS DE PLUS (Belgium) LEO HAYTER (United Kingdom) JHONATAN NARVAEZ (Ecuador) JOSHUA TARLING (United Kingdom) BEN SWIFT (United Kingdom) ELIA VIVIANI (Italy) BORA - HANSGROHE SAM WELSFORD (Australia) ROGER ADRIA (Spain) PATRICK GAMPER (Austria) FILIP MACIEJUK (Poland) RYAN MULLEN (Ireland) DANNY VAN POPPEL (Netherlands) BEN ZWIEHOFF (Germany) TEAM DSM-FIRMENICH POSTNL MATT DINHAM (Australia) PAVEL BITTNER (Czech Republic) PATRICK EDDY (Australia) CHRIS HAMILTON (Australia) SEAN FLYNN (United Kingdom) EMILS LIEPINS (Latvia) OSCAR ONLEY (United Kingdom) COFIDIS PIET ALLEGAERT (Belgium) RUBEN FERNANDEZ (Spain) EDDY FINE (France) MILAN FRETIN (Belgium) OLIVER KNIGHT (United Kingdom) SIMON GESCHKE (Germany) AXEL MARIAULT (France) ARKEA-B&B HOTELS LOUIS BARRE (France) ANTHONY DELAPLACE (France) LAURENS HUYS (Belgium) KEVIN LEDANOIS (France) DANIEL MCLAY (United Kingdom) MILES SCOTSON (Australia) ALESSANDRO VERRE (Italy) MOVISTAR TEAM JON BARRENETXEA (Spain) IVAN GARCIA-CORTINA (Spain) RUBEN GUERREIRO (Portugal) JOHAN NIKLAS JACOBS (Switzerland) MANLIO MORO (Spain) VINICIUS RANGEL COSTA (Brazil) GONZALO SERRANO (Spain) TEAM VISMA | LEASE A BIKE KOEN BOUWMAN (Netherlands) ROBERT GESINK (Netherlands) LENNARD HOFSTEDE (Netherlands) JOHANNES STAUNE-MITTET (Norway) MILAN VADER (Netherlands) LOE VAN BELLE (Netherlands) MICK VAN DIJKE (Netherlands) EF EDUCATION - EASYPOST HARRY SWEENEY (Australia) STEFAN DE BOD (South Africa) OWAIN DOULL (United Kingdom) JACK ROOTKIN-GRAY (United Kingdom) JONAS RUTSCH (Germany) ARCHIE RYAN (Ireland) JARDI CHRISTIAAN VAN DER LEE (Netherlands) ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK MAURICE BALLERSTEDT (Germany) LARS BOVEN (Netherlands) JURI HOLLMAN (Germany) TOBIAS BAYER (Austria) JASON OSBORNE (Germany) LUCA VERGALLITO (Italy) STAN VAN TRICHT (Belgium) ASTANA QAZAQSTAN TEAM SAMUELE BATTISTELLA (Italy) GIANMARCO GARFOLI (Italy) MICHELE GAZZOLI (Italy) DMITRIY GRUZDEV (Kazakhstan) MAX KANTER (Germany) RUDIGER SELIG (Germany) CHRISTIAN SCARONI (Italy) LIDL-TREK DARIO CATALDO (Italy) JUAN PEDRO LOPEZ PEREZ (Spain) BAUKE MOLLEMA (Netherlands) JACOPO MOSCA (Italy) QUINN SIMMONS (United States) NATNAEL TESFAZION (Eritrea) MATTHIAS VACEK (Czech Republic) GROUPAMA-FDJ CLEMENT DAVY (France) IGNATUS KONOVALOVAS (Lithuania) FABIAN LIENHARD (Switzerland) ENZO PALENI (France) LAURENCE PITHIE (New Zealand) RUDY MOLARD (France) REUBEN THOMPSON (New Zealand) AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL TEAM MICHAEL STORER (Australia) DAMIEN HOWSON (Australia) DECLAN TREZISE (Australia) TRISTEN SAUNDERS (Australia) LUKE BURNS (Australia) JACKSON MEDWAY (Australia) LIAM WALSH (Australia)

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Tour Down Under

Tour Down Under 2024, who will reach the top step of the podium. 2023, Stage 6, UAE Emirates

Tour Down Under 2024: Key details

The Tour Down Under 2024 is traditionally the opening event of the UCI WorldTour and women's WorldTour season. The inaugural race was in 1999, and the women's in 2016, to strengthen Australia's sporting calendar. 

Six stages for the men and three for the women feature various parcours from flat to hilly. In 2018, the race became the first professional cycling event in the world to offer equal prize money to men and women. 

Tour Down Under 2024: The route (men's)

Tour down under 2024: the route (women's).

Key Info: Route I Start List I How to Watch 

Tour Down Under 2024: The jerseys

Leaders of the four classifications: General Classification, Sprint, Queen of the Mountain and Young Rider's, gets to wear a jersey to highlight the achievement. The GC, or overall leader's, jersey is ochre, the Sprint blue, Queen of the Mountain polka dot and Young Rider's white. The rider wearing each of these jerseys at the end of the final stage is crowned the overall winner of each classification.

Tour Down Under: Recent winners 

2023: Jay Vine (UAE Team Emirates)

2022: No race due to Covid-19 pandemic

2021: No race due to Covid-19 pandemic

2020: Richie Porte (Trek-Segafredo)

2019: Daryl Impey (Mitchelton-Scott)

2018: Daryl Impey (Mitchelton-Scott)

2017: Richie Porte (BMC Racing)

2016: Simon Gerrans (Orica-GreenEdge)

2015: Rohan Dennis (BMC Racing)

2014: Simon Gerrans (Orica-GreenEdge)

2013: Tom-Jelte Slagter (Blanco Pro Cycling)

2012: Simon Gerrans (GreenEdge)

2011: Cameron Meyer (Garmin-Cervelo)

2010: André Greipel (HTC-Columbia)

2009: Allan Davis (Quick Step)

2008: André Greipel (Team High Road)

2007: Martin Elmiger (AG2R Prévoyance) 2006: Simon Gerrans (AG2R Prévoyance) 2005: Luis Leon Sanchez (Liberty Seguros-Wurth) 2004: Patrick Jonker (UniSA-Australia) 2003: Mikel Astarloza (AG2R Prévoyance) 2002: Michael Rogers (Australian Institute for Sport) 2001: Stuart O'Grady (Credit Agricole) 2000: Giles Maignan (AG2R Prévoyance)

Women's Tour Down Under: Recent winners

2023: Grace Brown (FDJ-Suez)

2022: No race held due to Covid-19 pandemic

2021: No race held due to Covid-19 pandemic

2020: Ruth Winder (Trek-Segafredo)

2019: Amanda Spratt (Mitchelton–Scott)

2018: Amanda Spratt (Mitchelton–Scott)

2017: Amanda Spratt (Orica–Scott)

2016: Katrin Garfoot (Orica–AIS)

2015: Valentina Scandolara (Orica–AIS)

2014: Loes Gunnewijk (Orica–AIS)

2013: Kimberley Wells (Specialized–Securitor)

2012: Judith Arndt  (GreenEDGE–AIS)

Official race links

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TV Guide - When and Where to watch 2023 Tour Down Under

The 2023 season will, some say, begin at the Tour Down Under and both female and male pelotons will travel down to Australia for some early-year good weather and a prestigious race that distributes many points aswell.

The race will be available to watch on multiple online platforms such as GCN+, Eurosport Player and Discovery+. The race will also be broadcast by FloBikes and in Australia, it will be possible to keep up with the live action at NBC Sports and Seven West Media.

PREVIEW | Tour Down Under 2023 - World Tour returns to racing in Australia with star-studded field

The race will also be available in the following: SuperSport (Africa); SkySport, JSports and Zhibo.TV (Asia); RTVE, L'Équipe and TV2 (Europe); ESPN, RTV and Señal Colombia (Latin America) and Bein Sports (Middle East).

At CET (Central European Time), the following stages are expected to finish at the following times:

WE Tour Down Under stage 1 - 02:50CET

WE Tour Down Under stage 2 - 04:30CET

WE Tour Down Under stage 3 - 04:36CET

Tour Down Under Prologue - 11:00CET

Tour Down Under stage 1 - 05:50CET

Tour Down Under stage 2 - 06:05CET

Tour Down Under stage 3 - 05:05CET

Tour Down Under stage 4 - 05:20CET

Tour Down Under stage 5 - 05:05CET

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Tour Down Under stage 5 - Live coverage

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Tour Down Under Stage 5 Profile

Hello and welcome to our live coverage of finale stage 5 of the Tour Down Under to Mount Lofty!

We're just moments away from the final stage of the Santos Tour Down Under. What a week it's been, and it's not over yet. Today's stage is the final chance for the GC riders to make their mark. 

Luke Plapp (Ineos Grenadiers) could be among those chasing the stage victory to try and make a mark. The Australian champion said before the stage: 

"Hopefully I’ll have a bit of a loose leash and can go up the road and try and have some fun tomorrow. I was out of the GC race after Corkscrew so it would be nice if I could go up the road tomorrow and get a result but we will look at how close the GC is and obviously the climbers will still want to go at us. I think it will be quite an aggressive day. I think definitely Jayco want to have something from this tour and they want to win it so I’m expecting them to take it up to UAE for sure and hopefully us boys can make something happen with Ethan and if I can show the Aussie jersey and be up there that would be awesome.”

The official start may not have been signaled yet, but already fans are staking their claim on the roadside plots up Mount Lofty and cyclists making their way up on the closed roads.

We're still riding through the neutral zone before Stuart O'Grady drops the flag at KM 0. 

We're about just four minutes away from the start of the final stage. 

The key feature is that they're climbing Mt Lofty five times today. So it's expected to see lots of GC attacks earlier in the race.

The race leader, Jay Vine, has 15 seconds on his challengers. It's going be a hard day for him to police the peloton and manage the onslaught.

We're approaching the turn where the neutral section will end. Soon racing will be underway. 

And we're off and racing! The course starts on an incline, and Honore is pulling hard at the front, working to protect his KOM jersey, (even though this climb isn't part of the KOM). He'll be looking to get into whatever break gets up the road. 

There was a small group of 10 that snuck away, but that didn't last long. 

The attacks have settled down for now, but the pace is still high. 

More attacks have started. This time it's Lluis Mas for Movistar who is having a stab. Victor Lafay is going as well. 

Taj Jones, who had that hard crash yesterday, is drifting off the back of the peloton. Looks like he may be a DNF today with the fresh injuries impacting him.

And it's back together in the peloton now. 

We're through the finish for the first time and on the descent now. Movistar has been active since the start of the race and continues to keep the tempo high. 

There's 100km to go, and the next lap will have KOM points on offer. 

A small group of four is off the front that contains Michael Matthews. No time gap yet.

Matthews looking for the points jersey with the intermediate sprint. And he does get the max points across the line. 

After the intermediate sprint, a group of 12 has formed off the front, but the peloton is still unsettled. 

A big group of about 13 rider has 20 seconds. The best rider on GC is Chris Hamilton, who is over five minutes back.

This is a good break for Jay Vine so they might actually be allowed to stay away. Depends on how bad Education First feel the threat is to Mikkel Honore's KOM jersey.

Luis Leon Sanchez is trying to cross to the break for Astana with 4km to go the top of the climb. 

The gap is down to 15 seconds for the large group up the road. 

Mount Lofty is a relatively short climb at 1.5km, but it averages 6.8 percent. They'll climb this five times.

But the gap is growing again as it looks like the chase from EF Education has stalled. 

Johan Jacobs, Matthew Dinham, Chris Hamilton were 1, 2, and 3 over KOM point.

Hepburn, Lapeira, Brustenga, Bidard, Lafay, Gaze, Swift, Roosen, Jacobs, Hamilton, Dinham, Haller and Le Berre are the riders off the front. They have about 40 seconds on the peloton. 

The break includes two Team DSM riders, Chris Hamilton and new signing Matt Dinham who spoke to Cyclingnews on the sidelines of yesterday’s stage, where he foreshadowed that stage 5 would be an opportunity for the duo: 

“I have felt really good on the climbs so far and obviously Chris Hamilton has been climbing really well so far so I think we should have a good crack at tomorrow's stage and see what we can do,” Dinham said.

Hamilton may be a familiar face on the WorldTour, but it's the opening race with the team for 22-year-old Dinham, who also has those mountain bike handling skills to help him through the descents.

Bahrain is on front of peloton at the moment. Pello Bilbao in third on GC, so they might be trying to launch him across to the break. 

The break has 51 seconds, but the peloton isn't easing off of this. 

We're inside the final 60km of this year's tour. The gap to the 13 up the road is down to 30 seconds. The peloton isn't giving this group much of anything. 

Bahrain Victorious is really doing some damage to the peloton in anticipation of Bilbao perhaps attacking later on in the race. He's 15 seconds away from the ochre jersey. Also, there are 10 bonus seconds at the finish line. 

The riders are heading through the feed zone and filling up their pockets with snacks and bottle cages with bidons.

Jay Vine's UAE team has a big task today to keep his 15 second lead safe. 

CAMPBELLTOWN AUSTRALIA JANUARY 20 Jay Vine of Australia and UAE Team Emirates Polka dot Mountain Jersey competes during the 23rd Santos Tour Down Under 2023 Stage 3 a 1168km stage from Norwood to Campbelltown TourDownUnder WorldTour on January 20 2023 in Campbelltown Australia Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

The leaders are heading down the descent toward the second intermediate sprint at Uraidla. 

One of the riders to watch out for is Ben O'Connor (AG2R Citroën):

“Sunday is going to be really more down my alley because it is hard all day, really lumpy roads and I think the teams and us can make the race hard, create some more seconds to make sure you can definitely be in the top ten but hopefully can be in the top 5."

We're only 35km away from home, and the aggressiveness in the peloton has skyrocketed. The gap is just 20 seconds.

We're inside 30km to go, and the peloton is finally catching the 13 off the front. 

The peloton is at the base of Mt. Lofty for the penultimate time. 

The attacks are flying out of the peloton again. Imanol Erviti from Movistar is having a go, but everything has been marked so far. 

Max Schachmann has been on the attack several times with less than 20km to go. 

A group of eight has 15 seconds on the peloton. 

Matteo Cattaneo has accelerated out of the front group. 

A look at the earlier break today. 

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Cattaneo is off the front with a small gap. He has about 10km to go!

Cattaneo has been reabsorbed and now Ewen Costiou ( Team Arkea) attacks. 

Rutsch is giving it another go after yesterday's time in the break. 

More attacks from the front group as the peloton bears down on them.

It's going to come back together as they head up a little climb that takes them from Algate to Stirling. 

The ochre jersey of Jay Vine is in a great position as they start climbing again. 

Yates and Bilbao are marking each other closely. 

Just 5km to go in the Tour Down Under! 

There are about 30-40 riders left in the main bunch. Nans Peters is attacking. 

Ah, that was an attempt to get closer to his team leader, Ben O'Connor. 

Team DSM is moving up to the front of the peloton with 4km to go. 

But Rohan Dennis is the one driving the pace at the front. It will be hard to attack with his engine setting a hard tempo. 

Jayco is now at the front with 2.5km to go. 

There's been a crash at the back of the peloton. Sean Quinn is involved. 

Yates finally launches an attack. Immediately Vine responds. 

Ben O'Connor has also gone with Yates. Bilbao hasn't been seen yet. 

The trio has opened up a gap of about 10 seconds. And Yates attacks from the front again. 

He can't shake O'Connor and Vine. They'll go into the finish together for a sprint. 

O'Connor is leading it out. Yates is at the back. 

Vine winds it up, but Yates pips him on the line for the stage win. 

Jay Vine (UAE Emirates) has won the 2023 Santos Tour Down Under! 

Simon Yates won the final stage of the Tour Down Under ahead of overall winner Jay Vine. 

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After a week of racing in the Adelaide Hills, Jay Vine (UAE) is the overall winner. Mikkel Honore (EF Education Easypost) takes home the king of the mountains jersey, Michael Matthews (Jayco-Alula) wins the sprint jersey and Magnus Sheffield (INEOS) is the best young rider. 

Here is the moment Jay Vine is crowned the winner of the Tour Down Under. 

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This was the sprint to the Mount lofty finishline. 

Simon Yates outsprints Jay Vine to win the final stage of the Tour Down Under

It was close but Yates won it.

Simon Yates celebrates winning stage 5 of the Tour Down Under

But Vine kept the leader's jersey.

Jay Vine and Simon Yates were the protagonists at the 2023 Tour Down Under

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The Santos Tour Down Under has released an all-star commentary line-up ahead of the 24th edition of Australia’s greatest cycling race.

The ‘Voice of Cycling’, Phil Liggett MBE will lead the commentary for all six of the men’s stages.

Having celebrated his 80th birthday in 2023, Mr Liggett – also known as the “voice of cycling” will return to the Santos Tour Down Under for the 24th time.

“Each January, I return “home", to my favourite event in my favourite city. South Australia knows how to promote a big event in the friendliest of manners,” Mr Liggett said.

“The Santos Tour Down Under is seen by the European cycling world as the finest preparation to begin a new season. The race is blessed with the best riders in the world.”

“Because the event is based in Adelaide and travels each day to a new course, it means that for a week it is the epic-centre for one great party!”

Anna Meares OAM is a six-time Olympic Gold Medallist in track cycling, the only Australian to have won medals across four different Olympic games and will again be part of the commentary team providing insight into the challenges and high-level competition the athletes face for both the women’s and men’s races. 

Popular sports presenter and Sunrise host, Mark Beretta OAM will return to host Seven’s coverage of the event, alongside cycling expert Matthew Keenan.

Former professional cyclists, Robbie McEwen AM, Scott McGrory, Gracie Elvin will also provide specialist commentary across various stages of the men’s and women’s race, meanwhile Weekend Sunrise weather presenter James Tobin will be amongst the fans to cover all the action along the route.

The 2023 broadcast made history as the first time that every stage of the Santos Tour Down Under women’s race was broadcast in full on free-to-air television both nationally and internationally.

Audiences across Australia will this year receive additional coverage of the men’s Down Under Classic and the women’s Down Under Criterium on 7Plus, which has long held the tradition of being an exciting criterium race on Adelaide’s city streets for the WorldTour pelotons.

Executive Director, Events South Australia, South Australian Tourism Commission, Hitaf Rasheed said the organisation placed a significant importance on the Santos Tour Down Under broadcast.

“We saw a record broadcast audience last year, up 11 per cent on previous years, proving there is an appetite for elite road race cycling in the country,” Ms Rasheed said.

“Bolstered by a strong commentary line up, we are excited to attract more fans to our great race this summer through a high-quality broadcast that will showcase the best that South Australia has to offer.”

Cycling fans can enjoy a broadcast of a combined 1,116 kilometres of action across nine days of racing. The women’s race will take to the spotlight first, racing on Friday 12 January with a fast-paced stage from Hahndorf to Campbelltown.

The men’s broadcast will begin on Tuesday 16 January and return to the Barossa for an opening stage that starts and finishes in Tanunda.

See all the information about how to watch the broadcast on Seven here.

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Wyndham Championship, Round 2: How to watch, featured groups, live scores, tee times, TV times

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The Wyndham marks the final event of the FedExCup Regular Season, and for players on or around the FedExCup bubble, Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, North Carolina, offers a last chance to make the FedExCup Playoffs.

At the time play was called, Matt Kuchar led a trio of Chad Ramey, Max Greyserman and Cameron Young by one stroke at 12-under.

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Sungjae Im is the bookmakers’ favourite to win this week’s 2024 Wyndham Championship , the final event in the PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup regular season. The 26-year-old South Korean, who was joint runner-up in 2022, is priced at +1400 for victory in Greensboro, North Carolina.

Im is followed by the trio of Billy Horschel, Shane Lowry and Si Woo Kim , who are all rated at +2500. The defending champion, Lucas Glover, is valued back at +10000 to retain his title, having averaged 34th place in his last five tournaments.

Is Scottie Scheffler playing at the Wyndham Championship?

No: after his victory in the men’s Olympic golf tournament this week, world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler isn’t in the field for the Wyndham Championship . Scheffler is set to return to action next week at the FedEx St Jude Championship, the first of the FedEx Cup playoff events.

Scheffler leads the PGA Tour’s season-long FedEx Cup standings , whose top 70 players qualify for the St Jude Championship.

When is the 2024 Wyndham Championship?

Played at Sedgefield Country Club, the 2024 Wyndham Championship begins on Thursday August 8, 2024 , with the first players teeing off at 6:50am ET/3:50am PT. The tournament, which has been running since 1938, will conclude with its fourth and final round on Sunday August 11.

How can I watch the Wyndham Championship?

Viewers in the United States will be able to watch the Wyndham Championship on the Golf Channel, CBS and ESPN+ . The Golf Channel will have live coverage from 3pm to 6pm ET on Thursday and Friday, and from 1pm to 3pm ET on Saturday and Sunday. On both weekend days, the Golf Channel will hand over to CBS from 3pm to 6pm. ESPN+, meanwhile, will offer four streams from first thing in the morning until 6pm ET.

If you don’t have cable, you can tune in to CBS and the Golf Channel on the online platform fuboTV , which offers new users a free introductory trial.

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The winner at Sedgefield Country Club is in line for a $1.422 million payout , with the runner-up pocketing $861,100. The third-placed finisher is due to receive $545,100.

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Beau Hossler leads by two shots after the first round at the 2024 Wyndham Championship.

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The first round of the 2024 Wyndham Championship didn’t get underway until Friday morning at Sedgefield Country Club in North Carolina, with the start of the second round pushed into Saturday. Here’s everything you need to know to watch the Wyndham Championship on Saturday, including full TV coverage, streaming info and updated tee times for the postponed second round.

How to watch Wyndham Championship on Saturday

After being pummeled with heavy rains and thunderstorms on Thursday via Tropical Storm Debby, the Wyndham Championship finally got going on Friday, with some players finishing their opening rounds on Saturday morning.

There’s a lot on the line for this week’s competitors: a final chance to qualify for the upcoming FedEx Cup playoffs , which kick off with next week’s FedEx St. Jude.

Beau Hossler took advantage of the soft scoring conditions, posting an opening round of 10-under 60 to lead the field by two shots. Currently ranked 88th in the FedEx Cup standings, a win would propel Hossler to 51st.

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Hossler will start the second round at 3:28 p.m. on Saturday alongside Vince Whaley and Chesson Hadley.

You can watch the second round of the Wyndham Championship on TV via Golf Channel, which will air coverage beginning at 1 p.m. ET on Friday, followed by CBS at 3 p.m. PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ will provide exclusive streaming coverage, including featured group coverage, while Peacock will provide a simulcast of Golf Channel’s Saturday TV coverage and Paramount+ will stream the CBS broadcast.

Below you will find everything you need to watch the second round of the 2024 Wyndham Championship.

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How to watch Wyndham Championship on TV Saturday

Golf Channel will carry second-round TV coverage of the 2024 Wyndham Championship on Saturday from 1-3 p.m. ET, followed by CBS from 3-6 p.m. ET.

How to stream Wyndham Championship online Saturday

You can stream the second round of the 2024 Wyndham Championship on Saturday via Peacock and ESPN+ and Paramount+. Peacock will provide a simulcast of Golf Channel’s TV coverage starting at 1 p.m. ET, and ESPN+ will provide exclusive early coverage and featured group coverage all day, and Paramount+ will stream the CBS broadcast from 3-6 p.m. ET.

2024 Wyndham Championship Updated Round 2 tee times (ET)

8:40 a.m. – Troy Merritt, Ryan Moore, Joseph Bramlett 8:51 a.m. – Garrick Higgo, Andrew Novak, Kevin Yu 9:02 a.m. – Josh Teater, Brandon Wu, Chandler Phillips 9:13 a.m. – Brice Garnett, Nick Hardy, J.J. Spaun 9:24 a.m. – Peter Malnati, Mackenzie Hughes, Ryan Brehm 9:35 a.m. – Nico Echavarria, Chad Ramey, Stewart Cink 9:46 a.m. – Camilo Villegas, Luke List, Chez Reavie 9:57 a.m. – Harry Hall, Taylor Moore, Zach Johnson 10:08 a.m. – Joel Dahmen, Carl Yuan, Matti Schmid 10:19 a.m. – Martin Laird, Bud Cauley, Alex Smalley 10:30 a.m. – David Skinns, Patrick Fishburn, Jacob Bridgeman 10:41 a.m. – Ben Silverman, Alejandro Tosti, Michael Thorbjornsen 10:52 a.m. – Thorbjørn Olesen, Kevin Dougherty, Steve Bogdanoff 2:00 p.m. – Maverick McNealy, David Lipsk, Ryo Hisatsune 2:11 p.m. – Denny McCarthy, Sam Stevens, Will Gordon 2:22 p.m. – Victor Perez, Nicolai Højgaard, Max Greyserman 2:33 p.m. – Justin Rose, Will Zalatoris, Jordan Spieth 2:44 p.m. – Shane Lowry, Akshay Bhatia, Sungjae Im 2:55 p.m. – J.T. Poston, Brendon Todd, Cameron Young 3:06 p.m. – Cam Davis, Chris Gotterup, Austin Eckroat 3:17 p.m. – Emiliano Grillo, Webb Simpson, Brandt Snedeker 3:28 p.m. – Michael Kim, Kevin Streelman, Eric Cole 3:39 p.m. – Ben Griffin, Callum Tarren, Carson Young 3:50 p.m. – Greyson Sigg, Ryan Fox, Chan Kim 4:01 p.m. – Paul Barjon, Joe Highsmith, Braden Shattuck 4:12 p.m. – Hayden Springer, Jorge Campillo, George Kneiser

8:40 a.m. – Martin Trainer, Patton Kizzire, Zac Blair 8:51 a.m. – Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Aaron Rai, Ben Taylor 9:02 a.m. – Adam Hadwin, Thomas Detry, Min Woo Lee 9:13 a.m. – Robert MacIntyre, Billy Horschel, Brian Harman 9:24 a.m. – Lucas Glover, Keegan Bradley, Si Woo Kim 9:35 a.m. – Jhonattan Vegas, Nick Dunlap, Davis Riley 9:46 a.m. – Stephan Jaeger, Nick Taylor, Adam Schenk 9:57 a.m. – Adam Svensson, Seamus Power, Cameron Champ 10:08 a.m. – Jim Herman, Keith Mitchell, Hayden Buckley 10:19 a.m. – C.T. Pan, Mark Hubbard, Sam Ryder 10:30 a.m. – Tyler Duncan, Charley Hoffman, Justin Lower 10:41 a.m. – Rafael Campos, Trace Crowe, Ryan McCormick 10:52 a.m. – Pierceson Coody, Adrien Dumont de Chassart, Wilson Furr 2:00 p.m. – Justin Suh, Ben Kohles, Tyson Alexander 2:11 p.m. – Bill Haas, Matt NeSmith, Roger Sloan 2:22 p.m. – Nate Lashley, Patrick Rodgers, Dylan Wu 2:33 p.m. – Raul Pereda, K.H. Lee, Andrew Putnam 2:44 p.m. – Vincent Norrman, Matt Wallace, J.B. Holmes 2:55 p.m. – Kevin Kisner, Harris English, Daniel Berger 3:06 p.m. – Erik van Rooyen, Lee Hodges, Kurt Kitayama 3:17 p.m. – Davis Thompson, Gary Woodland, Matt Kuchar 3:28 p.m. – Chesson Hadley, Beau Hossler, Vince Whaley 3:39 p.m. – Wesley Bryan, Henrik Norlander, Doug Ghim 3:50 p.m. – Aaron Baddeley, S.H. Kim, Mac Meissne 4:01 p.m. – Rico Hoey, Blaine Hale, Jr., Luke Clanton (a) 4:12 p.m. – Parker Coody, Tom Whitney, Cooper Musselman

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