Tour de France 2022 – How to watch Stage 2 on Saturday, TV and live stream details, timings and route map

Three early Cat. 4 climbs will give a polka-dot prize as an added incentive to the breakaway but the real action will come towards the end on the 18km long Great Belt crossing of the Kattegat Sea ahead of the finish.

Remember how similar exposed coastal roads in Zeeland blew the race apart during the Dutch Grand Depart back in 2015?

Well, this could be even more feisty.

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“Welcome to an ordinary Danish summer day. Of course. It’s cold, it’s windy, but something special. The riders will pass the bridge, ‘The Great Belt’, and I can promise you with the wind, somebody might lose the GC of the Tour de France,” says Warner Bros. Discovery expert in Denmark Brian Holm.

“Honestly, every time I pass here, even in my car, there’s something scary about it. I don’t know. I just don’t like it. I don’t like driving here, something I imagine on the bicycle. Heavy, heavy crosswind. Normally I miss being a cyclist but not when the Tour de France is coming.

“About the bridge, it’s bloody long, it’s bloody windy. This stage has all the tools to make Tour de France history. I can promise you have never seen anything like that before.”

Jens Voigt, Eurosport Germany cycling expert and two-time Tour de France stage winner, thinks there may be “broken bones” on Saturday’s stage

“There will be massive winds that are almost guaranteed,” he said.

“It will be so stressful and dangerous and spectacular. I am not sure if all the teams know how important this stage is already. I expect many broken bones and some GC hopes shattered already.

“They pass 18km on the bridge over open water and only at 2km to go they will hit land again. Coming with massive speed down and then hitting a smaller road with a 90 degree turn and then only 1km left, one more left turn, over a highway bridge and a slightly downhill sprint. And already before crosswinds all day, along the coastline. It’s a very tricky day. Please keep that in mind.”

HOW CAN I WATCH THE TOUR DE FRANCE ON TV AND LIVE STREAM?

Each and every stage will be broadcast in its entirety on Eurosport, and GCN+, bookended by The Breakaway, presented by Orla Chennaoui and featuring regular contributions from pundits Robbie McEwen, Adam Blythe and Dan Lloyd.

Bradley Wiggins will be doing his thing on the back of a motorbike, while the 2012 victor also returns with his critically-acclaimed podcast, The Bradley Wiggins Show by Eurosport. Hannah Walker and Bernie Eisel will be on-site speaking to the people that matter.

For the first time, cycling will be introduced to our Cube studio for coverage of the Tour de France and Tour de France Femmes. A raft of new innovations await, including augmented reality analysis tools and unique virtual backdrops will enhance the viewing experience even further. An “inclinometer” feature will be introduced, a 3D representation bringing to life the gradients faced by the peloton. New technologies within the Cube environment will also showcase some of the finer, tactical nuances of the sport such as echelons and time trial setup.

WHEN IS STAGE 2?

Tune in from 11:00-16:45 BST on Saturday July 2 to watch Stage 2 of the Tour de France. Watch the action on Eurosport 1, with uninterrupted coverage on discovery+

STAGE 2 PROFILE AND ROUTE MAP

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Stream the Tour de France live and on-demand on discovery+. You can also watch all the action live on eurosport.co.uk.

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