Tour de France Femmes 2023: How to watch, TV and live stream details, start times, stage profiles
The Tour de France Femmes is sure to throw up some spectacular racing, from Stage 1 at Clermont-Ferrand to the Stage 8 finale in Pau.
You can enjoy all the action on Eurosport 1 and discovery+ with live coverage from every stage with the great Annemiek van Vleuten having triumphed in the inaugural edition of the highly anticipated race last year.
The event will get going on the day that the 2023 Tour de France finishes, July 23. The peloton will then move south from Clermont-Ferrand, across the Massif Central and towards the Pyrenees. The final stage will be an individual time trial in Pau with drama guaranteed.
How can I watch the 2023 Tour de France Femmes on TV and live stream?
Marty McDonald, Rowe and Christmas will be leading things in the commentary box, while Iris Slappendel will be bringing fans closer to the action from the back of the motorbike during the race.
Manon Lloyd and Matt Stephens will be providing key insights and behind-the-scenes details as the onsite reporters.
Tour de France Femmes 2023 TV and live stream schedule, plus route details
Stage | Date | Start / Finish | Distance | Breakaway on-air time (BST) |
Stage 1 | Sun, July 23 | Clermont-Ferrand – Clermont-Ferrand | 124km (Flat) | 11:00 |
Stage 2 | Mon, July 24 | Clermont-Ferrand – Mauriac | 152km (Hilly) | 14:00 |
Stage 3 | Tue, July 25 | Collonges-La-Rouge – Montignac-Lascaux | 147km (Flat) | 14:00 |
Stage 4 | Wed, July 26 | Cahors – Rodez | 177km (Hilly) | 14:00 |
Stage 5 | Thu, July 27 | Onet-le-Chateau – Albi | 126km (Flat) | 14:00 |
Stage 6 | Fri, July 28 | Albi – Blagnac | 122km (Flat) | 14:00 |
Stage 7 | Sat, July 29 | Lannemezan – Tourmalet Bagneres-de-Bigorre | 90km (Mountain) | 15:05 |
Stage 8 | Sun, Jul 30 | Pau – Pau | 22.6km (ITT) | 14:00 |
Tour de France Femmes 2023 stage profiles
Stage 1, July 23: Clermont-Ferrand – Clermont-Ferrand
Stage 2, July 24: Clermont-Ferrand – Mauriac
Stage 3, July 25: Collonges-La-Rouge – Montignac-Lascaux
Stage 4, July 26: Cahors – Rodez
Stage 5, July 27: Onet-le-Chateau – Albi
Stage 6, July 28: Albi – Blagnac
Stage 7, July 29: Lannemezan – Tourmalet Bagneres-de-Bigorre
Stage 8, July 30: Pau – Pau (ITT)
Who’s riding at the Tour de France Femmes?
The reigning champion Van Vleuten will lead the field at the Tour, but she can expect to come under fierce scrutiny from Vollering and her SD Worx troops once more.
Read the full article Here