Tour de France 2023 Stage 5: How to watch, TV and live stream details, route profile, start time
It could be a day for a breakaway as the Tour de France heads into the Pyrenees for the first time on Stage 5.
And after a couple of days for the sprinters, it’s onto more hilly terrain as we get our first look at the mountains in this year’s edition.
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Tour de France 2023 – Stage 5 profile
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How can I watch the 2023 Tour de France on TV and live stream?
Rob Hatch and Carlton Kirby will be leading things in the commentary box, with Sean Kelly, Lloyd, Blythe and McEwen 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.
Start time for Stage 4, which has a neutralised start, is expected to be at 12.10pm UK time, with The Breakaway on air from 11.30am UK time.
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) | 11:45 |
Stage 12 | Thu July 13 | Roanne – Belleville-en-Beaujolais | 169km (Hills) | 11:45 |
Stage 13 | Fri July 14 | Chatillon-Sur-Chalaronne – Grand Colombier | 138km (Mountains) | 12:30 |
Stage 14 | Sat July 15 | Annemasse – Morzine | 152km (Mountains) | 11:45 |
Stage 15 | Sun July 16 | Les Gets – Saint Gervais | 180km (Mountains) | 11:45 |
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 5 profile video
Stage 5 profile and route map: Pau – Laruns
Tour de France 2023 route map
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Vingegaard and Pogacar will lead the field at the Tour, while there will also be plenty of interest in Cavendish’s bid to break Merckx’s record.
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