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The Tour de Suisse is broadcast live around the world. The broadcast times for Switzerland are listed below. For more information on the broadcasting times of your local broadcaster abroad, please visit the website of your local rights holder.

Swiss Broadcasters

SRF 2 & Livestream SRF Sport App und  srf.ch/sport  (Deutschschweiz) RTS 2 & Livestream RTS Sport App und  rts.ch/sport  (Französische Schweiz) RSI LA2 & Livestream RSI Sport App and  rsi.ch/sport  (Italian speaking Switzerland)

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The TV broadcast of the Tour de Suisse Women can be followed worldwide on Eurosport / GCN.

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How to watch Tour de Suisse live stream 2023 — schedule and start times

1097km long and 18,000 vertical metres over 8 days of pain

Two cyclist corner on a descent in the Tour de Suisse

The last sizeable stage race before 'the big one', the Tour de Suisse offers a final chance for riders to fine tune their race form. After his Covid curtailed Giro, Remco Evenepoel will be keen to make use of the form he so carefully built for the Italian race and take home the win but will face stiff competition from the likes of Tom Pidcock, Juan Ayuso and Romain Bardet.

With the whole race still in shock following the death of Gino Mäder during stage 5 it was understandable that there was little impetus to race stage 7. Three teams left the race overnight along with many other riders too upset to continue, leaving those who signed on to ride tempo until the last climb. Muted hostilities were resumed here and fittingly it was world champion Remco Evenepole who broke away to ride solo to a symbolic and emotional victory, honouring the memory of a life lost too young. 

Dates: Sunday, June 11 – Sunday June 18 (stage times listed below) FREE live stream: L'Equipe TV (France) | SRF (Switzerland) Watch anywhere: try No. 1 overall VPN 100% risk-free Global live streams: Discovery+/GCN+ (UK) | FloBikes (US, AU, CA)

This tragic edition of the Tour de Suisse will conclude with stage 8, the second individual time trial where riders will resume the race for the overall victory, each one carrying the memory of Gino with them, inspiring them to push harder around the 25.7km from St. Gallen to Abtwi.

Other big names lining up to get into the swing of things before the ‘Grande Boucle’ are the irrepressible Wout Van Aert and Eritrean sensation Biniam Girmay. Read on as we explain how to get a 2023 Tour de Suisse live stream and watch UCI WorldTour cycling online and on TV from anywhere today. We also have info on this year’s Tour de Suisse stages and start times below.

Bookended by time trials – the first a 12.7km test around the monastery village of Einsiedeln and the second, on stage 8, a 25.7 km course from St. Gallen to Abtwil – this year's race has attracted top TT talent like Stefan Bissinger and Stefan Küng. 

In-between these flat stages, though, these heavier riders will face a whole world of pain as the race covers some of Switzerland’s most feared mountains. With a summit finish on stage 3 up the vicious ascent to Villars-sur-Ollon, the general classification battle will be well and truly taking shape and things only get harder. 

Stage 4 is another very lumpy affair but nothing compared to the Queen stage the following day. Stage 5 takes the riders over the legendary Furka Pass, the Oberalp and Albula to gain 4700m altitude over its 211km and it’s likely here is where the race will be won or lost.

Read on for everything you need to know to watch a 2023 Tour de Suisse live stream from anywhere.

2023 Tour de Suisse schedule and start times

Swiss TV coverage of each stage won't begin until 2.30pm or 3.30pm local time but other broadcasters will likely be showing full stages from each day. Here is a list of the full 2023 Tour de Suisse schedule and start times:

  • Stage 1 (ITT): Sunday, June 11 at 2.25pm CEST / 1.25pm BST / 8.25am ET
  • Stage 2: Monday, June 12 at 1.05pm CEST / 12.05pm BST / 7.05am ET
  • Stage 3: Tuesday, June 13 at 1.40pm CEST / 12.40am BST / 7.40am ET
  • Stage 4: Wednesday, June 14 at 12.35pm CEST / 11.35am BST / 6.35am ET
  • Stage 5: Thursday, June 15 at 10.35pm CEST / 9.35am BST / 4.35am ET
  • Stage 6: Friday, June 16 at 10.45am CEST / 9.35am BST / 4.35am ET
  • Stage 7: Saturday, June 17 at 12.15pm CEST / 11.15am BST / 6.15am ET
  • Stage 8 (ITT): Sunday, June 18 at 1.45pm CEST / 12.45pm BST / 7.45am ET

How to watch a FREE Tour de Suisse live stream

FREE Tour de Suisse coverage

FREE Tour de Suisse coverage is available to a few lucky cycling fans.

Anyone in France can tune in to the race for free on <a href="https://www.lequipe.fr/lachainelequipe/" data-link-merchant="lequipe.fr"" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">L'Equipe TV, and cycling fans in Switzerland can get the race free on in anyone of the national languages as listed below:

🚴 <a href="https://www.srf.ch/sport" data-link-merchant="srf.ch"" data-link-merchant="lequipe.fr"" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">SRF 2 (German)

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🚴 <a href="https://www.rsi.ch/sport/" data-link-merchant="rsi.ch"" data-link-merchant="rts.ch"" data-link-merchant="srf.ch"" data-link-merchant="lequipe.fr"" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">RSI LA2 (Italian)

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How to watch Tour de Suisse 2023 from outside your country

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Cycling fans can watch the 2023 Tour de Suisse on Discovery+, Eurosport and GCN+ in the UK.

A Discovery+ subscription costs £6.99 per month or £59.99 for the year, and lets you tune in on a wide range of devices, as well as the Eurosport TV channels. 

A GCN+ subscription costs £6.99 per month or £39.99 per year and offers ad-free live coverage of loads of cycling events throughout the year.

The Tour de Suisse stage times are listed above, with most of the action taking place in the late mornings and afternoons.

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Cycling fans in the US can watch the Tour de Suisse live on <a href="https://share.flosports.tv/aff_c?offer_id=4&aff_id=1196&source=trd&aff_click_id=hawk-custom-tracking&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.flobikes.com%2F%3Futm_source%3Daff%7Baffiliate_id%7D%26utm_campaign%3D%7Boffer_id%7D%26session%3D%7Btransaction_id%7D&aff_sub2=hawk-article-url" data-link-merchant="flobikes.com"" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">FloBikes. A subscription costs $150 per year, which works out at $12.50 per month.

Stage times are listed above, but be warned that you're going to have to wake up pretty early to tune in, with all of the Tour de Suisse stages set to start before 7.30am ET / 4.30am PT.

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A FloBikes subscription costs US$150 per year (roughly AU$210), which works out at US$12.50 per month (roughly AU$18).

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A subscription costs US$150 per year (roughly CA$190), which works out at US$12.50 per month (roughly CA$16).

Stage start times are listed higher up this page, but be warned that most of the action takes place in the early hours.

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- 2023 Tour de Suisse Live Online Coverage Guide -

Cyclingfans.com Tour de Suisse TourTracker with LIVE GPS Tracking shows you who is in a breakaway, the time gaps, how far into the stage the race is, how far to go, etc.  On the climbs, gradients will also be displayed, when available, for breakaway riders, chase groups, peloton, etc.

Women's Race Tracking

Men's Race Tracking

- Videos: Tour de Suisse Videos .

- Full route details here . (women's race)

- Full route details here . (men's race)

- Women's race : ( Official website here . Start list here .)

- Ticker and tracking LIVE here .

- Expected LIVE video here .  (Rsi La2, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Rts.ch 2, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Srf, geo-restricted) 

- Need a VPN to access a geo-restricted feed? Try ExpressVPN .

- This page will be updated throughout the race.

- Start List here .

- Results: Stage results and G.C. here .

- Men's race :

- Expected LIVE video here .  (CeskaTV, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Eitb, geo-restricted)  - Expected LIVE video here and here and here (L'Equipe, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Proximus Pickx, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Rsi La2, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Rts.ch 2, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Rtvslo, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (Sky Sport, geo-restricted)  - Expected LIVE video here .  (Srf, geo-restricted)  - Expected LIVE video here .  (SuperSport, geo-restricted) - Expected LIVE video here .  (TV2/Sport.dk, geo-restricted)

- Note: Stage 6 was cancelled following the news of the tragic death of Gino Mäder due to injuries suffered in a crash on Stage 5. Team statement here . Our thoughts and condolences for Gino's family, friends and teammates at this very difficult time.

- Geraint Thomas (INEOS Grenadiers) won the men's 2022 Tour de Suisse. Lucinda Brand (Trek-Segafredo) won the women's 2022 Tour de Suisse Féminin.

- Photos: 2021 Tour de Suisse Stage 8 Photos .

- Photos: 2021 Tour de Suisse Stage 5 Photos . - Photos: 2021 Tour de Suisse Stage 4 Photos .

- Photos: 2021 Tour de Suisse Stage 3 Photos .

- Photos: 2021 Tour de Suisse Stage 2 Photos .

- Photos: 2021 Tour de Suisse Stage 1 Photos .

- Photos: 2019 Tour de Suisse Stage 9 Photos .

- Photos: 2019 Tour de Suisse Stage 7 Photos .

- 2023 Tour de Suisse television/TV broadcasters include:

- 2023 Tour de Suisse stage schedule/times:

Men's Race - June 11 - 18

Stage 1 ITT - Sunday, June 11 Start at 14:25 CET, 8:25am ET Finish at 17:20 CET, 11:20am ET

Stage 2 - Monday, June 12 Start at 13:05 CET, 7:05am ET Finish at 17:20 CET, 11:20am ET

Stage 3 - Tuesday, June 13 Start at 13:40 CET, 7:40am ET Finish at 17:20 CET, 11:20am ET

Stage 4 - Wednesday, June 14 Start at 12:35 CET, 6:35am ET Finish at 16:35 CET, 10:35am ET

Stage 5 - Thursday, June 15 Start at 10:35 CET, 4:35am ET Finish at 16:35 CET, 10:35am ET

Stage 6 - Friday, June 16 Start at 10:45 CET, 4:45am ET Finish at 16:20 CET, 10:20am ET

Stage 7 - Saturday, June 17 Start at 12:15 CET, 6:15am ET Finish at 16:35 CET, 10:35am ET

Stage 8 ITT - Sunday, June 18 Start at 13:45 CET, 7:45am ET Finish at 17:00 CET, 11:00am ET ----------------------

Women's Race - June 17 - 20

Stage 1 - Saturday, June 17 Start at 18:25 CET, 12:25pm ET Finish at 19:55 CET, 1:55pm ET

Stage 2 ITT - Sunday, June 18 Start at 10:00 CET, 4:00am ET Finish at 12:28 CET, 6:28am ET

Stage 3 - Monday, June 19 Start at 13:35 CET, 7:35am ET Finish at 17:00 CET, 11:00am ET

- The 2023 Tour de Suisse is being held June 11-20.

- Results: Tour de Suisse Results .

- Photos: Tour de Suisse Photos .

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- For the 18th consecutive year (no race in 2020 due to Covid-19), you can follow the Tour of Switzerland live on cyclingfans.com .

- More info and links to come.

- We will update here with the best and latest live feeds at broadcast time.

- Welcome to our live coverage guide for the 2023 Tour de Suisse ( Tour of Switzerland ).

2023 Tour de Suisse LIVE June 11-20, Switzerland Official Website Start List

Women's Stage 4 starts at 2:10pm CET (8:10am U.S. Eastern)

Finish at around 5:00pm CET (11:00am U.S. Eastern)

Live video from 3:20pm CET (9:20am U.S. Eastern)

Men's Stage 8 starts at 1:45pm CET (7:45am U.S. Eastern)

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2022 Tour de Suisse Stage 8 Profile

- 2022 Tour de Suisse stage schedule/times:

Men's Race - June 12 - 19

Stage 1 - Sunday, June 12 Start at 12:50 CET, 6:50am ET Finish at 17:20 CET, 11:20am ET

Stage 2 - Monday, June 13 Start at 12:10 CET, 6:10am ET Finish at 17:20 CET, 11:20am ET

Stage 3 - Tuesday, June 14 Start at 12:50 CET, 6:50am ET Finish at 17:20 CET, 11:20am ET

Stage 4 - Wednesday, June 15 Start at 12:40 CET, 6:40am ET Finish at 17:20 CET, 11:20am ET

Stage 5 - Thursday, June 16 Start at 12:30 CET, 6:30am ET Finish at 17:20 CET, 11:20am ET

Stage 6 - Friday, June 17 Start at 11:30 CET, 5:30am ET Finish at 16:30 CET, 10:30am ET

Stage 7 - Saturday, June 18 Start at 11:00 CET, 5:00am ET Finish at 16:20 CET, 10:20am ET

Stage 8 ITT - Sunday, June 19 Start at 13:07 CET, 7:07am ET Finish at 16:20 CET, 10:20am ET

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Women's Race - June 18 - 21

Stage 1 - Saturday, June 18 Start at 19:30 CET, 1:30pm ET Finish at 20:43 CET, 2:43pm ET

Stage 2 ITT - Sunday, June 19 Start at 10:11 CET, 4:11am ET Finish at 12:45 CET, 6:45am ET

Stage 3 - Monday, June 20 Start at 14:00 CET, 8:00am ET Finish at 17:20 CET, 11:20am ET

Stage 4 - Tuesday, June 21 Start at 14:20 CET, 8:20am ET Finish at 17:20 CET, 11:20am ET

- The 2022 Tour de Suisse is being held June 12-19.

- 2021 Tour de Suisse Stage Previews, Towns, Timetables, Profiles:

How to Watch the Tour de Suisse—The Hardest Tour de France Tune-Up Race

This mountainous 8-day stage race is the hardest non-grand tour of the season, and one of the sport’s best stage racers—Remco Evenepoel—is using it to start his comeback.

85th tour de suisse 2022 stage 6

The 86th Tour de Suisse starts this Sunday with a 12.7km individual time trial in Einsiedeln to determine the first rider to pull on the yellow jersey as the overall leader of the mountainous 8-day stage race.

85th tour de suisse 2022 stage 3

This year’s Tour de Suisse covers 1097km (680mi) over eight stages. The race opens with Stage 1, a short (12.7km) individual time trial in Einsiedeln that should begin sorting the General Classification. Stage 2 is lumpy, making it the perfect chance for a breakaway to go all the way to the finish in Nottwil–although the sprinters’ teams will do their best to take advantage of one of the few flat finishes in this year’s race.

Stage 3 brings the race into the mountains, with the Category 1 Col des Mosses followed by the race’s first summit finish: the Category 1 climb to Villars-sur-Ollon. Stage 4 starts flat, but ends with three categorized climbs: the Category 1 climb to Crans Montana (which will be familiar to those who watched this year’s Giro d’Italia); the Category 3 climb to Varenstrasse; and the Category 1 climb to the finish in Leukerbad, which summits just before a brief descent followed by a sharp uphill drag to the finish line. By the end of the day, the true contenders will have emerged.

Stage 5 is leg-breaker at 211km, with two major climbs early (including the first hors categorie climb of the race), followed by a long downhill to flat section on the valley road and a second hors categorie climb (the Albulapass) before a fast descent to the finish line in La Punt. Stage 6 is the longest of the race at 216km and starts with a climb back up the Albulapass before a jagged ride to the finish in Oberwil-Lieli, where a short (2.4km) climb to the finish line awaits the riders.

Stage 7 is billed as a day for sprinters, but with another lumpy profile featuring four categorized climbs–the last of which is summited just 20km from the finish line–it’s no wonder that most of the world’s best sprinters have chosen other events for their pre-Tour prep.

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The race concludes with Stage 8, a 26km individual time trial from St. Gallen to Abtwil that will settle the score one and for all. Any climbers wishing to win the race will need a fairly large advantage (at least a minute) to hold time trialists within sight of the yellow jersey at bay.

How to Watch

A subscription to FloBikes ($150/year or $12.50/month) is the only legal way to stream the race in the USA and Canada, with all eight stages available live and on-demand via FloBikes.com, the FloSports IOS app, and the FloSports app for Amazon FireTV, Roku, and Apple TV. We’ve also been told that a good VPN allows GCN+ subscribers to watch the race with their current subscriptions, but we’ve never given it a try.

What Happened Last Year

Great Britain’s Geraint Thomas (INEOS Grenadiers) won the 2022 Tour de Suisse, giving us a preview of the fitness that helped him finish third overall at the Tour de France a little over a month later. The 2018 Tour de France champion kept himself near the top of the GC, waiting until the final time trial to make him move. He finished second on the final stage to Belgium’s Remco Evenepoel, topping the General Classification by 1:12 over Colombia’s Sergio Higuita and 1:16 over Denmark’s Jakob Fuglsang.

Riders to Watch

Remco Evenepoel (Soudal-Quick Step)—Evenepoel had won two stages and was wearing the maglia rosa as the overall leader of the 2023 Giro d’Italia heading into the race’s first Rest Day; but he tested positive for COVID-19 later that evening and was forced to abandon the race, his biggest goal of the season. After a brief rest he got back on his bike, and is now looking to reboot his season here. Assuming he regained some of the fitness he brought to the Giro , he’s the top favorite–especially with individual time trials book-ending the 8-day event. We’re hoping he dominates, forcing his team to send him to the Tour.

Sergio Higuita (BORA-hansgrohe)—Last year’s runner-up, Higuita is back to try and win the race outright. He’s a talented climber who should thrive when the race hits the mountains , but the race’s two time trials will challenge him. His best bet is to limit his losses to Evenepoel in the time trials, then exploit the Belgian’s time away from the bike in the mountains.

Wout van Aert ( Jumbo-Visma )—Belgium’s Wout van Aert has previously used the Critérium du Dauphiné (which takes a place a week earlier) to put the finishing touches on his form for the Tour de France . But this year he’s heading to the Tour de Suisse, most likely because he’s targeting the world championships in Glasgow–which this year will be held a few weeks after the Tour de France. That said, with two time trials and a few stages with profiles that look perfect for a Classics rider, van Aert should come away with a stage win or two.

Tom Pidcock (INEOS Grenadiers)—Great Britain’s Tom Pidock is still trying to figure out what kind of rider he wants to be. Like van Aert and the Netherland’s Mathieu van der Poel , he’s one of the world’s best in a variety of disciplines, having won a world cyclocross championship, the Olympic mountain bike race, and a Tour de France stage to Alpe d’Huez. The Tour de Suisse should give us a chance to see if he has what it takes to lead his team at a major stage race, possibly setting him up to lead INEOS at a grand tour next season.

Neilson Powless (EF Education-EasyPost)—American Neilson Powless (EF Education-EasyPost) gets better and better each year. This year he’s already won two races and scored top-10 finishes in some of the spring’s biggest events (like Paris-Nice, Milan-Sanremo, and the Tour of Flanders). He’s likely targeting stages at the Tour de Suisse, but we won’t rule-out a high GC finish for the 26-year-old (he finished fourth last year). Next he’s off to the Tour, where a stage win will be his goal.

Peter Sagan (TotalEnergies)—This is the final season for Slovakia’s Peter Sagan , and it’s fitting that he’s returning to the race that he’s previously used to hone his form for the Tour de France , winning 18 stages over the course of his storied career. He’s not the rider he once was, but with most of the world’s best field sprinters opting for other events, he has a chance to win one more stage here before his retirement .

Biniam Girmay (Intermarché-Circus-Wanty)—One of last year’s revelations, Eritrea’s Biniam Girmay has had a rough season so far, winning only one race–way back on February 1st. But he finished fourth in last weekend’s Brussels Cycling Classic, a sign that his form is heading in the right direction as he prepares for his first Tour de France . Girmay’s perfect for the type of “sprint” finishes in this year’s Tour de Suisse, and a stage victory would give him the confidence he needs heading into his first Tour.

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TV Guide - Where and When to watch Tour de Suisse 2023

From the 11th to the 18th of June the World Tour peloton races Switzerland's main race. It is the Tour de Suisse , which features eight stages that fits all types of riders and is the final main race before the Tour de France. Here's where and when to watch it.

Here we let you know where and when you will be able to see it both online and on television. Of course, immediately after each day, you will have the recaps and reactions from all the day's protagonists, right here on Cycling UpToDate.

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TV&Online

You will be able to follow the race within the traditional channels, online via the GCN+, Discovery+ and Eurosport Player subscriptions. Additionally, you will find the race also in the following broadcasts:

Depending on the country you are in, you will be able to see it through the following chains:

Czech TV - Czech Republic

DirecTV - Latin America (except Brazil)

ELTA - Taiwan

SRG SSR - Switzerland

RTS - Switzerland

ESPN Brazil - Brazil

ESPN - Central America, Mexico, Caribbean

ETB - Spain

Eurosport/GCN - Europe and UK

FloBikes - USA, Canada, Australia

AMC - Hungary

RTVS - Slovakia

Sky New Zealand - New Zealand

Supersport Sub-Saharan Africa

TV3 - Spain

TV2 Denmark - Denmark

Profiles & Route Tour de Suisse 2023

Departure and arrival times (estimated CET) of the stages

- June 11 - Stage 1: Einsiedeln - Einsiedeln, 12.7km. From 2:25 p.m. to 5:20 p.m.

- June 12 - Stage 2: Beromünster - Nottwil, 173.7km. From 1:05 p.m. to 4:50 p.m.

- June 13 - Stage 3: Tafers - Villars-sur-Ollon, 143.8km. From 1:40 p.m. to 5:20 p.m.

- June 14 - Stage 4: Monthey - Leukerbad, 152.5km. From 12:40 p.m. to 4:35 p.m.

- June 15 - Stage 5: Fiesch - La Punt, 211km. From 10:43 a.m. to 4:35 p.m.

- June 16 - Stage 6: La Punt - Oberwil-Lieli, 215.3km. From 10:48 a.m. to 4:20 p.m.

- June 17 - Stage 7: Tübach - Weinfelden, 162.7km. From 12:15 p.m. to 4:35 p.m.

- June 18 - Stage 8: St.Gallen - Abtwil, 25.7km. From 1:45 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

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From June 9-17, classics stars such as Peter Sagan and top GC men such as Richie Porte, Bauke Mollema, and Rigoberto Uran will battle in nine stages throughout Switzerland in the last warmup race preceding next month’s Tour de France.

Here's how to watch the Tour de Suisse live and on-demand on FloBikes:

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The Tour de Suisse is available to viewers in the U.S. and Canada.

Full daily schedule:

STAGE 1 (Team time trial) Saturday, June 9 — Frauenfeld to Frauenfeld, 18km | Start Time 7:45 AM CDT

STAGE 2  (Circuit) Sunday, June 10 — Frauenfeld to Frauenfeld, 155km | Start Time 7:45 AM CDT

STAGE 3 (Classics) Monday, June 11 — Oberstammheim to Gansingen, 182km | Start Time 7:45 AM CDT

STAGE 4 (Moderate) Tuesday, June 12 — Gansingen to Gstaad, 189km | Start Time 7:45 AM CDT

STAGE 5 9 (Mountaintop finish) Wednesday, June 13 — Gstaad to Leukerbad, 155km | Start Time 7:45 AM CDT

STAGE 6 (Mountain stage) Thursday, June 14 — stage 6 Fiesch to Gommiswald, 186km | Start Time 7:40 AM CDT

STAGE 7 (Mountaintop finish) Friday, June 15 —  Eschenbach/Atzmännig to Arosa, 170km | Start Time 6:45 AM CDT

STAGE 8  (Circuit) Saturday, June 16 — Bellinzona to Bellinzona, 123km | Start Time 7:45 AM CDT

STAGE 9  (Individual time trial) Sunday, June 17 — Bellinzona to Bellinzona, 34km | Start Time 6:45 AM CDT

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With hairpin turns, grueling climbs, and breathtaking scenery, Tour de Suisse is a cycling extravaganza set to captivate fans worldwide. As the last stop before the prestigious Tour de France, it's a proving ground for riders looking to fine-tune their skills and make a statement before the ultimate battle. Stay tuned as we guide you on streaming the event from anywhere!

The highly anticipated 86th Tour de Suisse is set to commence this Sunday with an exhilarating individual time trial in Einsiedeln. The 12.7 km race will determine the first cyclist to don the prestigious yellow jersey, signifying the overall leader in this challenging 8-day stage race spanning 1097 km (680 mi) of mountainous terrain.

In recent years, Team Ineos Grenadiers has dominated the Tour de Suisse, clinching victory in the past three editions. Last year, it was Geraint Thomas from Ineos Grenadiers who emerged as the ultimate victor, triumphing over leader Sergio Higuita from Bora-Hansgrohe in the stage 8 time trial. 

The 86th edition of the Tour de Suisse promises intense competition, as all 18 teams on the UCI WorldTour roster will be vying for glory. Accompanying them will be five ambitious UCI ProTeams, three of which have earned coveted invitations, including TotalEnergies. Additionally, two wildcard spots have been granted to the Tudor Pro Cycling Team, founded by the legendary Fabian Cancellara, and the Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team. 

The Tour de Suisse holds immense significance for riders and fans alike, offering a thrilling blend of competition and preparation ahead of the iconic Tour de France. Keep reading as our comprehensive guide ensures you won't miss a moment of the action, whether in Europe, Asia-Pacific, North America, or even Down Under. 

When and Where to Watch Tour de Suisse Online

The hardest known Tour de France tune-up race, Tour de Suisse, is scheduled for June 11-18, 2023 . Cycling enthusiasts worldwide can stay connected to the thrilling event across various platforms. Viewers in the United Kingdom can access extensive coverage on GCN+ . For those in the United States, Canada, and Australia, the exciting action can be witnessed on FloBikes.

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Audiences in the United Kingdom can experience the thrilling moments of the Tour de Suisse 2023 via GCN+, while lovers of the sport in the United States, Canada, and Australia can catch the event on FloBikes. However, for those traveling abroad or residing in a country without an authorized broadcasting partner, the situation can become a little more complicated. Luckily, neither of the cases can hamper your viewing experience. Here is the perfect solution— use a VPN to watch Tour de Suisse on GCN+ . This tool enables seamless access to content worldwide, eliminating geographical restrictions and allowing unrestricted streaming from any location at any time.

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Another brilliant way to watch the Tour de Suisse 2023 is by purchasing the GCN+ Race Pass . For just £6.99 per month or £39.99 for the entire year, you can access continuous live coverage of all eight stages of the racing event plus other cycling competitions from all around the globe with no interruptions.

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Tour de Suisse 2023: Stages

  • June 11, 2023; Stage 1 |Einsiedeln - Einsiedeln (ITT) | 12.7 km
  • June 12, 2023; Stage 2 | Beromünster - Nottwil | 173.7 km
  • June 13, 2023; Stage 3 | Tafers - Villars-sur-Ollon | 143.8 km
  • June 14, 2023; Stage 4 | Monthey - Leukerbad | 152.5 km
  • June 15, 2023; Stage 5 | Fiesch - La Punt | 211 km
  • June 16, 2023; Stage 6 | La Punt - Oberwil-Lieli | 215.3 km
  • June 17, 2023; Stage 7 | Tübach - Weinfelden | 162.7 km
  • June 18, 2023; Stage 8 | St. Gallen - Abtwil (ITT) | 25.7 km

Tour de Suisse 2023: Start and Finish Time (CEDT)

  • Stage 1: Start, 14:25; Finish, 17:20
  • Stage 2: Start, 13:05; Finish, 16:50
  • Stage 3: Start, 13:40; Finish, 17:20
  • Stage 4: Start, 12:40; Finish, 16:35 
  • Stage 5: Start, 10:43; Finish, 16:35
  • Stage 6: Start, 10:48; Finish, 16:20 
  • Stage 7: Start, 12:15; Finish, 16:35 
  • Stage 8: Start, 13:45; Finish, 17:00

Tour de Suisse 2023 Teams

  • AG2R Citroën Team
  • Alpecin-Deceuninck
  • Astana Qazaqstan Team
  • Bahrain Victorious
  • Bora-Hansgrohe
  • EF Education-Easypost
  • Groupama-FDJ
  • Ineos Grenadiers
  • Intermarché-Circus-Wanty
  • Israel-Premier Tech
  • Jumbo-Visma
  • Movistar Team
  • Soudal Quick-Step
  • Team Arkea-Samsic
  • Team Jayco AlUla
  • Trek-Segafredo
  • UAE Team Emirates
  • TotalEnergies

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🔟🟨 Top 10 - Clasificación general

🔟🏁 top 10 - stage 8, 🏆 mattias skjelmose is the champion.

A triumph for Trek Segafredo! The Danish rider takes the Tour de Suisse 2023 title with a superb performance. Nine seconds ahead of Juan Ayuso, who is the runner-up and 45 seconds ahead of Remco Evenepoel, who completes the podium.

🥇 VICTORY FOR JUAN AYUSO!

The Spanish rider won the individual time trial with a time of 32'25".

Mattias Skjelmose arrives

The Danish rider survives the good times of Remco Evenepoel and Juan Ayuso. 32'34", the time at the finish line to take third place in the stage, nine seconds behind.

🆕🏁 New best time

JUAN AYUSO! JUAN AYUSO! JUAN AYUSO! JUAN AYUSOOOOOO! The best time of the individual time trial is of the Spanish rider of UAE Team Emirates. 32'25" at the finish line and beats Remco Evenepoel by seven seconds.

REMCO EVENEPOEL! Time of 32'33" at the finish line and is the new stage leader.

🆕⏱️2️⃣ New best time - Intermediate 2

JUAN AYUSO'S BESTIAL LEVEL! The Spanish rider aims to be the champion of the Tour de Suisse and improves Remco Evenepoel's time. 26'06".

Rigoberto Urán arrives

The Colombian rider of EF Education - EasyPost scored 33'27".

The Belgian rider's phenomenal time at the second intermediate point! 26'12" and he beats Stefan Bissegger by 16 seconds.

Harold Tejada arrives

33'43", the Colombian's time at the finish line.

🆕⏱️1️⃣ New best time - Intermediate 1

Remco Evenepoel makes the best time at the first intermediate point of the course. 12 minutes closed.

Neilson Powless arrives

33'11" for the EF Education - EasyPost rider and into the top 10, finishing seventh.

Thomas Pidcock arrives

The British rider of the INEOS Grenadiers rider scores 33'39" at the finish line and takes tenth place in the stage.

Mattias Skjelmose

Into the ring for the leader. The Danish Trek Segafredo rider sets off in the time trial.

Remco Evenepoel starts

The Belgian rider of Soudal - Quick Step is on the move. It should be remembered that he has to cut 46 seconds off Mattias Skjelmose.

Wout Van Aert arrives

The Jumbo Visma rider scored 32'53" at the finish line and was enough to take second place in the stage, five seconds behind.

Matteo Sobrero arrives

The Italian rider of Jayco AlUla arrives with a time of 33'05".

Rigoberto Uran starts

The Colombian rider and leader of EF Education - EasyPot gets underway.

Cian Uijdebroeks starts

The German BORA-Hansgrohe rider starts the time trial.

Wout Van Aert, one second behind

The Belgian Jumbo Visma rider passes the first intermediate point of the course with 12'02" on the clock, just one second behind Stefan Bissegger's time.

Harold Tejada starts

The Colombian rider of Astana Qazaqstan starts the race and from here on, the riders will start every two minutes.

🆕🏁 New best time.

We have a new stage leader! Stefan Bissegger (EF Education - EasyPost) scores 32'48" at the finish line; 13 seconds better than Kasper Asgreen.

Stefan Bissegger (EF Education - EasyPost) now sets the best time at the second intermediate point of the course with 26'28", 11 seconds better than Kasper Asgreen.

⏱️2️⃣ Best Time - Intermediate 2

The best time at the first intermediate point, located at kilometer 20.2 of the course, is Kasper Asgreen with 26'39".

⏱️1️⃣ Best Time - Intermediate 1

The best time at the first intermediate point, located at kilometer 10.7 of the course, is Kasper Asgreen with 12'01".

Racers are still starting

Wout Van Aert (Jumbo Visma) has just started and with him, 80 riders have already taken the start of the day. The next 23 riders will continue to start with a one-minute gap and then the top 10 riders will start with a two-minute gap.

🏁 Best time

The partial top 10 is as follows:

  • Kasper Asgreen - 33'01"
  • Jérémy Cabot + 00'30"
  • Connor Swift + 00'31"
  • Soren Kragh Andersen + 00'35"
  • Simone Velasco + 00'39"
  • Sjoerd Bax + 00'42"
  • Jonas Rutsch + 00'49"
  • Samuel Watson + 00'55"
  • Tobias Ludvigsson + 01'01
  • Christopher Juul-Jensen + 01'06

Carreer status

With the start of the Colombian Sergio Higuita (BORA - Hansgrohe), 70 riders have taken the start in this individual time trial. The best time was set by Kasper Asgreen of Soudal - Quick Step and 63 riders are still to start their race.

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In a few moments we will share with you the opening moments of stage 8 of the Tour de Suisse 2023 live, as well as the latest information from the route between St. Gallen and Abtwil. Stay tuned to VAVEL's minute-by-minute coverage of the race.

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The stage 8 of the Tour de Suisse 2023 will not be broadcast on television.

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⬛ Leader of the points classification : Wout Van Aert (Jumbo Visma)

🟥 Leader of the mountain classification : Pascal Eenkhoorn (Lotto Dstny)

⬜ Leader of the youth classification : Mattias Skjelmose (Trek Segafredo)  - Worn by : Felix Gall (AG2R Citroën)

Abtwil is a Swiss commune in the canton of Aargau, located in the district of Muri. It is bordered to the north, east and southeast by the commune of Sins, and to the southwest and west by Hohenrain.

The cultural metropolis of St. Gallen charms with its picturesque old town and rich historical heritage: the Abbey District, complete with Baroque cathedral and world-famous Abbey Library, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is considered the city’s landmark. But that is by no means all the city has to offer.

Furthermore, St. Gallen is a true “city of steps”. Around 13,000 steps make it possible to climb in all directions skyward. Taking one step at a time is a simple, efficient and inexpensive way to exercise daily and significantly contributes to the overall health of the cardiovascular system. And, once you reach the top, you are in for a real treat and have the best view of the Gallus city. At the “Drei Weieren” natural swimming baths – accessible via a 350-step staircase – the view extends all the way to Lake Constance.

Route of the stage

Despite the nostalgia that pervades the context of the Tour de Suisse, spectators will definitely be able to enjoy a nice race, in which the route passes prominently through the city of St. Gallen and offers a beautiful and worthy backdrop for the final stage of the competition.

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Summary of the previous stage.

On a nostalgic day, Remco Evenepoel won in Weinfelden, paying tribute to Gino Mäder and also giving an indication of his fitness for the final stage time trial.

Welcome to VAVEL.com's coverage of Stage 8 of the 2023 Tour de Suisse between St. Gallen and Abtwil Latest Info!

My name is Jhonatan Martinez and I will be your host for this stage. We'll be bringing you preview analysis, updates and live news here on VAVEL.

Tour de Suisse 2023: The Route

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Stage 1 is an ITT around the Sihlsee, an artificial lake. The route is 12.7 kilometres long. And flat.

The Tour de Suisse is far from a sprinters friendly race, but stage 2 could come down to a fast finishers showdown. The route is undulating, the finale flat.

The first uphill finish happens in stage 3 . The last 40 kilometres take in the Col des Mosses – 13.7 kilometres at 4% – before the finale is a 11.1 kilometres long climb at 7.6% to Villars-sur-Ollon.

Stage 4 also finishes uphill. The run-in is flat before the climbing commences with 70 kilometres to go. The finish climb is a mishmash of ascents and descents. It starts out with 7.8 kilometres at 8.6% before short downhills and uphills alternate all the way to the line in Leukerbad. The last 1.2 kilometres go up at 5.2%.

The Queen Stage adds an elevation gain of over 4,700 metres to the mix, but it’s not a mountain top finish. In fact, the finale is a 9.5 kilometres descent from the Abula Pass, which is a 17.4 kilometres long climb with an average gradient of 6.8%.

At 215.8 kilometres, stage 6 is the longest of the Tour de Suisse. One could argue that it’s three races for one. The first part is mountainous, the middle section is predominantly flat, while the last 55 kilometres are hilly. The finish is situated on a 2.5 kilometres climb at 6.7%

The 7th stage is a lumpy race with a flat finale before the Tour de Suisse concludes with a second ITT. Stage 8 is a 25.7 kilometres long race against the clock on an undulating course with two short climbs.

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Tour of the Alps 2024 live stream: How to watch cycling online

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Alexander Cepeda of Ecuador and Team EF Education-Easypost and Jack Haig of Australia and Team Bahrain Victorious compete in the 46th Tour of the Alps ahead of the 47th edition of the event in 2024

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Formally the Giro del Trentino but rebranded the Tour of the Alps in 2016, this short stage race based in the Tirol, Südtirol and Trentino regions of Italy and Austria will give riders a taste of some proper mountains a few weeks before the Giro d'Italia starts in May. 

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

Tour of the Alps 2024 live streams take place between Monday, April 15 and Friday, April 19. Start times vary. • FREE STREAMS —   Watch on Rai (Italy) ORF (Austria) •   U.S. — Watch on FloBikes •   U.K. — Watch on Discovery+ • Watch anywhere — Try NordVPN

The race starts in Italy then heads north into Austria before returning to finish back in Italy five days later, all set in the stunning mountain scenery.

Last year's winner Tao Geoghegan-Hart is absent so in his place his new team Lidl-Trek are sending a twin attack of Giulio Ciccone and Juan Pedro Lopez. His old team Ineos Grenadiers will this time be hoping the veteran Geraint Thomas will be able to challenge for the win and bring them another victory to keep the title in house. 

Ineos are also sending their time trial ace Filippo Ganna but he won't be challenging for the overall just working in a support role for Thomas to help him fend of the challenge from the likes of Romain Bardet (Team DSM Firmenich-PostNL), Lennard Kämna (Bora-hansgrohe) and Hugh Carthy (EF Education-EasyPost).

Thankfully the weather improved on stage four as the race headed to higher altitude to tackle longer climbs. A large break escaped the peloton early on with a few very talented riders in it including Britain's Hugh Carthy and Simon Carr from EF Education-EasyPost. 

On the penultimate climb Carr attacked with a brace of companions but dropped them both to take an excellent victory, his second in two years at the race. Behind there were multiple attacks on race leader Lopez but he fought them all off and still leads by 38 seconds from Ben O'Connor with one stage left.

Read on for where to watch Tour of the Alps 2024 cycling action live, wherever you are in the world.

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If you live in Italy or Austria then you can look forward to a FREE Tour of the Alps live stream in 2024. 

Italy's Rai and Austria's ORF are set to serve up free streams of this five stage stage race.

But what if you're based in Italy or Austria but aren't at home to catch that free Tour of the Alps 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 of the Alps 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 of the Alps 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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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 an Austrian service, you'd select Austria from the list.

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

How to watch 2024 Tour of the Alps live streams in the U.S.

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Cycling fans in the U.S. can watch the 2024 Tour of the Alps on  FloBikes . A subscription will set you back US$149.99 for the year or US$29.99 on a monthly basis.

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.

How to watch Tour of the Alps 2024 live streams in the U.K.

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Live coverage of the 2024 Tour of the Alps will be broadcast 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 £29.99 per month.

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

How to watch Tour of the Alps live streams in Canada

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Cycling fans in the Canada can watch the 2024 Tour of the Alps 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.

Tour of the Alps 2024 stages

The 709 kilometre race starts in Neumarkt/Egna with a 133km stage that features three moderate climbs, firstly the ascent of Andalo followed by two ascents of the smaller and steeper 4.3 km Penone climb on the finishing circuit. 

Stage two sees the race leave Salurn/Salorno in Italy and cross over into Austria to finish in Stans. The first half of the stage is predominantly all uphill and the second half all downhill, although punctuated by a couple of nasty little ramps which could provide a launch pad for attacks. 

Set in Austria stage three is just 124.8 kilometres long with the majority of it rolling until the finale which features twin ascents of the Weerberg and Pillberg climbs. Both are very steep with gradients in the mid teens which will encourage those riders who like punchy short climbs to try and break free and take the stage. 

Back in Italy stage four is the Queen stage and boasts multiple climbs including the two first category ascents of the Passo del Compet and Passo del Vetriolo. This is the day the GC contenders will have to show what they are made of and use their superior climbing power if they want to win overall.

The race wraps up with another killer stage of climbing and another first category ascent, the Palù del Fersina which will be ridden twice to give fans two glances of their heroes. At 118 kilometres it is another very short stage but is a worthy stage to decide the winner of the 2024 race. 

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Stage 1 | Monday April 15 , Egna - Cortina sulla Strada del Vino.  133.3km.

Stage 2 | Tuesday April 16, Salorno - Stans. 189.1km.

Stage 3 | Wednesday April 17, Schwaz - Schwaz. 127km.

Stage 4 | Thursday April 18, Laives - Borgo Valsugana. 141.3km.

Stage 5 | Friday April 19, Levico Terme - Levico Terme. 118.6km.

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Simon Warren has been obsessed with cycling since the summer of 1989 after watching Greg Lemond battle Laurent Fignon in the Tour de France. Although not having what it took to beat the best, he found his forte was racing up hills and so began his fascination with steep roads. This resulted in his 2010’s best-selling  100 Greatest Cycling Climbs , followed to date by 14 more guides to vertical pain. Covering the British Isles, Belgium, France, Italy and Spain he has been riding and racing up hills and mountains for over 30 years now. He hosts talks, guides rides, has written columns for magazines and in 2020 released his first book of cycling routes,  RIDE BRITAIN . Simon splits his time between working as a graphic designer and running  his 100 Climbs brand  and lives in Sheffield on the edge of the Peak District with his wife and two children.

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The 2024 Monte Carlo Masters comes to an end today with a final match between Casper Ruud and Stefanos. Tsitsipas. We'll show you everything you need to know about tuning in for the competition, like where to watch the Monte Carlo Masters final live stream.

A bit of a surprise final today as the two players dispatched some of the favorites in the semis. Greece's Tsitsipas eliminated an in-form Jannick Sinner, and Norway's Ruud sent Djokovic back on an early flight. The men's game seems to be opening up this season, and we're here for it. 

The match is scheduled for 9 a.m. ET / 2 p.m. BST. If you're in the US and this seems a bit early for you on the weekend, we've got you covered. The US live streaming packages we've recommended include DVR so that you can record the match and watch it later. Below, we've put together everything you need to know about tuning in, no matter where you are.

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The Tennis Channel will show the the final Monte Carlo Masters match in the US, in addition to many future stops on the ATP Tour. For cord-cutters, this means using a live TV package with the Tennis Channel, like Sling TV or Hulu + Live TV. 

For  Sling TV , you'll want to select Sling Orange (at $40 a month) and the Sports Extra add-on (at $11 a month) to get the Tennis Channel. In total, this package will cost $51 a month, making it the cheapest of the options we're showing today.

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For just the essentials without any extra fluff, Sling TV is the streaming service you're looking for. It's more customizable than other plans, with three options you can choose from, so you pay for only what you need. New members get their first month for $10 off.

When it comes to  Hulu + Live TV , you can get a standard live plan (starting at $76.99 a month) and select the Sports Add-on (at $9.99 a month). This will cost you $86.98 a month, which makes this the more expensive of the two options. However, this bundle also includes ESPN+, Disney+, and regular Hulu.

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Hulu + Live TV includes over 90 channels, along with Hulu's on-demand library and access to Disney Plus and ESPN Plus. Adding live TV drives up the price significantly, but it's a rolling one-month contract that you're free to cancel at any time. As live TV services go, though, this is one of the best.

Where to watch Monte Carlo Masters in Australia

The Monte Carlo Masters final will be shown via  beIN Sports in Australia. The service costs AU$14.99 a month and comes with a one-week free trial for new users. If you keep your subscription after the free trial, you'll be able to catch much of the ATP Tour and WTA Tour.

How to watch Monte Carlo Masters from anywhere

If you're going to be away from home during the final but still want to use your live TV subscriptions, then you should check out a VPN. Short for virtual private networks, VPNs are easy ways to temporarily alter your device's location so that you can access websites and apps that might not be available in certain regions (plus they're sure-fire ways to increase your online privacy). Since the services we've outlined require country-specific forms of payment, this option is best for those who are simply traveling at the moment and hoping to use their existing streaming subscriptions.

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The most wonderful time of the golf season reaches its conclusion Sunday as the beauty of April surrounds Augusta National Golf Club. The 2024 Masters started as a star-studded affair with a loaded field featuring the best golfers in the world and Scottie Scheffler entering as the favorite. Scheffler held that same position entering Round 4 and has only increased his advantage as the Masters rolls ot a finish.

Scheffler is looking to become the 10th golfer in Masters history to win two green jackets in a three-year span, and given his level of play over the last two years, no one is doubting he can accomplish his goal. Should he do so, he would pick up a $3.6 million winner's check out of a record  2024 Masters prize money allotment -- a $20 million purse .

While five-time Masters champion Tiger Woods set a new record at Augusta National by making the weekend in his 24th consecutive playing of the tournament, he completely ejected on Saturday with his worst score in a major championship round. Tiger rebounded Sunday while playing his 100th round at Augusta National  but nevertheless signed for a 16 over, his worst score to par at a major and the second-worst round overall across his professional career. (At least he wasn't among the major stars who missed the cut .)

Be sure to follow Masters live leaderboard coverage throughout the final round on Sunday for scores, analysis and highlights. It's a perfect second-screen complement to the Masters viewing experience provided to you by CBS.

While attending the Masters is a dream for many, simply being able to watch golf on the grandest stage of them all is an incredible treat each year, and we here at CBS Sports are thrilled to bring you wall-to-wall coverage of the Masters throughout this week.

CBS Sports offers extensive, week-long coverage across all its platforms with its traditional 18-hole broadcast coverage beginning with the third round on Saturday and final-round action on Sunday. Jim Nantz, in his 39th consecutive year covering the Masters, serves as host for the 37th time. 2008 Masters champion Trevor Immelman joins Nantz as the lead analyst at the Masters for the second time. Nantz and Immelman link up with CBS Sports' incredible golf team, including on-course reporter Dottie Pepper and the legendary Verne Lundquist, who will be calling his final Masters.

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Die Streckenführung der 87. Tour de Suisse ist bekannt. Der Parcours ist auf die Kletterer zugeschnitten.

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Bergstrasse mit Radfahrern in den Alpen, grüne Landschaft mit Wasserfall.

Vier Bergankünfte und ein Bergzeitfahren prägen die Tour de Suisse 2024, die am 9. Juni mit einem knapp 5 Kilometer langen Zeitfahren in Vaduz beginnt und am 16. Juni endet. Die geplante Strecke ist 950 Kilometer lang und gespickt mit fast 19'000 Höhenmetern. «Nur die besten Bergfahrer werden um den Gesamtsieg mitreden können», erwartet Tour-Direktor Olivier Senn.

Ab der 4. Etappe folgen hintereinander vier Bergankünfte: auf dem Gotthardpass, im Tessiner Bergdorf Cari, in Blatten-Belalp und in Villars-sur-Ollon. Die 6. Etappe von Locarno nach Blatten-Belalp darf als Königsetappe bezeichnet werden – mit 3500 Höhenmetern, dem Nufenenpass und der Bergankunft. Enden wird die TdS mit einem Bergzeitfahren von Aigle nach Villars-sur-Ollon über 15 Kilometer mit fast 900 Höhenmetern.

Die 4. Ausgabe der Tour de Suisse der Frauen, die am 15. Juni beginnt, führt über 330 Kilometer und etwas mehr als 6600 Höhenmeter. Die Frauen werden auf der gleichen Strecke wie die Männer ebenfalls ein Bergzeitfahren nach Villars-sur-Ollon absolvieren.

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Tour de Suisse 2024 route

The eight-day stage race in Switzerland features two time trials and almost 18,000 metres of climbing

Maps and profiles of the 2024 Tour de Suisse

Stage 8: Aigle - Villars-sur-Ollon (ITT), 15.7km

The Tour de Suisse returns in 2024 with the shortest edition in the race's history in terms of distance but as tough as ever with nearly the same amount of climbing as last year packed into eight stages.

A year after the tragic death of Gino Mäder , who crashed on the descent from the Albula pass, the entire region around the site of his fall is absent from the route.

Instead, the race begins in Vaduz and traverses the centre of Switzerland from north to south before a trip west for the final two stages around Villars-sur-Ollon.

The race will include two time trials and four mountain summit stage finishes, making for a tough week covering 948.9 kilometres and 19,000 metres of climbing.

"Only the best mountain riders will be able to have their say for the overall victory. However, different types of riders will be possible for stage victories," says Tour director Olivier Senn.

Stage 1: Vaduz - Vaduz, 4.8km

Maps and profiles of the 2024 Tour de Suisse

The Tour de Suisse starts with a short time trial in Vaduz, just 4.8 kilometres long and pan-flat. The stage will most likely not be a major factor for the general classification but instead, gives the sprinters and power riders a chance to take the lead before the race heads into the high mountains.

Stage 2: Vaduz - Regensdorf, 177.9km

Maps and profiles of the 2024 Tour de Suisse

The second day of racing is a punchy course, leaving Vaduz and heading to Regensdorf. Although it's just 177.9 kilometres, it's the longest stage of the 2024 Tour de Suisse. With three classified ascents and 2,400 metres of climbing, it will give the mountain goats a chance to warm up their legs after the explosive effort on the opening stage but ultimately could end up in a bunch sprint.

Stage 3: Steinmaur - Rüschlikon, 161.9km

Maps and profiles of the 2024 Tour de Suisse

Stage 3 of the 2024 Tour de Suisse heads from Steinmaur to Rüschlikon and, aside from stage 1, is the flattest of the week and one suited to the sprinters even if it climbs almost 2,000 metres. There is a short climb ending with 10km to go and a quick descent and an uphill drag to the line.

Stage 4: Rüschlikon - San Gottardo, 170.5km

Maps and profiles of the 2024 Tour de Suisse

The roads begin to reach into the thousands of metres in altitude on stage 4 of the 2024 Tour de Suisse. After a relatively flat first 140 kilometres, the race heads up the only climb of the day, the undulating Gotthard Pass from the Schöllenen gorge side to the north, a 13.2km test at an average of 7% grade.

Stage 5: Ambri - Cari, 148.8km

Maps and profiles of the 2024 Tour de Suisse

Stage 5 gives riders an out-and-back route of 148.8km from Ambri to Cari, starting with a loop around Ambri that takes in the Altanca ascent almost from the flag drop and offers little respite before the first ascent of the mountain to Cari, coming from the western side. Riders then descend past the finish line and race toward Biasca and complete a flat loop through Gorduno before coming back the way they came to summit Cari from the eastern side.

With double-digit gradients and an average of 8%, it's a major test for the GC contenders, especially at the end of a short stage with 3,200 metres of climbing.

Stage 6: Locarno - Blatten-Belalp, 151.2km

Maps and profiles of the 2024 Tour de Suisse

More mountains meet the riders on stage 6 with the highest point of the 2024 Tour de Suisse coming on the mid-stage Nufenenpass from Airolo and ascending to over 2,400 metres in altitude. Also known as the Passo della Novenà, it's a beast of a climb - 24.1km long and averaging 5.5% - but only the warm up for the 7km final ascent to Blatten at the end of the 151.2km stage.

Stage 7: Villars-sur-Ollon - Villars-sur-Ollon, 118.7km

Maps and profiles of the 2024 Tour de Suisse

Stage 7 is very short and will be a free-for-all starting on the Col de la Croix out of the gates, and covering the climb a second time mid-stage before ending at Villars-sur-Ollon partway up the third ascent. The climb itself is 18.5km long and averages 6.8% and makes up most of the day. The riders will be very familiar with each switchback by the time they reach the finish after 118.7 kilometres and 3,070 metres of climbing.

Maps and profiles of the 2024 Tour de Suisse

As if the riders hadn't gone up the Croix enough, the final stage time trial uses a piece of the course from stage 7, heading from the UCI headquarters in Aigle back up to Villars-sur-Ollon covering 15.7km and 879 metres of climbing. It's a sting in the tail after a week packed with ascending.

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