Tour de France 2023 Stage 16: How to watch on Tuesday, TV and live stream details, start time, route map

Jonas Vingegaard defended his 10-second lead in the general classification on Stage 15 as he fended off moves from his rival Tadej Pogacar in the last kilometre of the 179km stage.

On Tuesday, Vingegaard and Pogacar go again for the race’s only individual time trial. There is just one category 2 climb which should favour the Tour’s GC contenders over the Tour’s time trial specialists.

Follow all the action live here.

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Tour de France 2023 – Stage 16 profile

Image credit: Eurosport

Eurosport’s Felix Lowe was a busy man pre-Tour and has plenty to keep you interested before the action gets underway. Head here for his bumper team guide, over this way for his yellow jersey guide and ratings (i.e. Jonas Vingegaard v Tadej Pogacar), or in this direction for his guide to the key stages.

How can I watch the 2023 Tour de France on TV and live stream?

Every stage of the 2023 Tour de France will be broadcast in full on Eurosport 1, while you can watch ad-free on discovery+ and eurosport.com. Orla Chennaoui will again front our pre- and post-race show The Breakaway, with Robbie McEwen, Adam Blythe and Dan Lloyd as pundits.

Rob Hatch and Carlton Kirby will be leading things in the commentary box, with Sean Kelly, Lloyd, Blythe, McEwen and Jonathan Harris-Bass for company, while Philippe Gilbert, Alberto Contador, Jens Voigt and Blythe will be bringing fans closer to the action from the back of the motorbike during the race.

It’s a morning start for Stage 16, with our coverage kicking off at 11:45am BST on Tuesday with The Breakaway. The stage is scheduled to start at 12:05pm BST.

Tour de France 2023 TV and live stream schedule, plus route details

Stage Date Start / Finish Distance Breakaway on-air time (BST)
Stage 1 Sat July 1 Bilbao – Bilbao 182km (Hills) 11:00
Stage 2 Sun July 2 Vitoria-Gasteiz – San Sebastian 209km (Hills) 11:00
Stage 3 Mon July 3 Amorebieta-Etxano – Bayonne 185km (Flat) 11:30
Stage 4 Tue July 4 Dax – Nogaro Circuit 182km (Flat) 11:30
Stage 5 Wed July 5 Pau – Laruns 165km (Mountains) 11:30
Stage 6 Thu July 6 Tarbes – Cauterets 145km (Mountains) 12:00
Stage 7 Fri July 7 Mont de Marsan – Bordeaux 170km (Flat) 12:00
Stage 8 Sat July 8 Libourne – Limoges 201km (Hills) 11:00
Stage 9 Sun July 9 Saint-Leonard-de-Noblat – Puy de Dome 184km (Mountains) 12:00
Rest day Mon July 10
Stage 10 Tue Jul 11 Parc Vulcania – Issoire 167km (Hills) 11:45
Stage 11 Wed Jul 12 Clermont Ferrand – Moulins 180km (Flat) 12:00
Stage 12 Thu July 13 Roanne – Belleville-en-Beaujolais 169km (Hills) 12:00
Stage 13 Fri July 14 Chatillon-Sur-Chalaronne – Grand Colombier 138km (Mountains) 12:30
Stage 14 Sat July 15 Annemasse – Morzine 152km (Mountains) 11:30
Stage 15 Sun July 16 Les Gets – Saint Gervais 180km (Mountains) 12:00
Rest day Mon July 17
Stage 16 Tue July 18 Passy – Combloux 22km (ITT) 11:45
Stage 17 Wed July 19 Saint Gervais – Courchevel 166km (Mountains) 11:00
Stage 18 Thu July 20 Moutiers – Bourg en Bresse 186km (Hills) 12:00
Stage 19 Fri July 21 Moirans-en-Montagne – Poligny 173km (Flat) 12:00
Stage 20 Sat July 22 Belfort – Le Markstein 133km (Mountains) 12:00
Stage 21 Sun July 23 Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines – Paris Champs-Elysees 115km (Flat) 15:00

Stage 16 profile video

Stage 16 profile and route map: Passy – Combloux

Tour de France 2023 route map

Tour de France 2023 route map

Image credit: Eurosport

Who’s riding at the Tour de France?

Vingegaard and Pogacar lead the field at the Tour, but four-time champion Chris Froome is not competing as he was not selected by Israel Premier Tech.
Mark Cavendish (Astana Qazaqstan) had been going for history before his desperately unfortunate exit on Stage 8.
Check out the full list of all the riders and teams here.

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Stream the 2023 Tour de France live and on-demand on discovery+ and eurosport.co.uk

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