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Tour de France LIVE – Yates brothers, Rodriguez and Bilbao fight for third. 16:00, Lawrence Ostlere. 9km to go: Felix Gall leads Vingegaard and Pogacar up towards the finish like a sacrificial ...
Tour de France Stage Four - Jasper Philipsen takes back-to-back wins. 16:56, Harry Latham-Coyle. That’s a really big win for Jasper Philipsen, backing up yesterday’s more contentious victory ...
‘Coup du kilometre’: Victor Lafay wins Tour de France stage two hiding in plain sight. Coming up tomorrow. Sunday 2 July 2023 17:03, Ben Fleming. After a hilly start to the Tour, tomorrow sees ...
Cycling on NBC is the de facto name for broadcasts of multiple-stage bicycle races produced by NBC Sports, [4] the sports division of the NBC [5] television network. This includes broadcasts of the Tour de France, [6] Vuelta a España, UCI World Tour Championships, Tour of California, USA Pro Cycling Challenge, [7] and Liège–Bastogne–Liège.
On June 9, 2016, it was announced that the "NBC Sports Tour de France Live" app would be relaunched as NBC Sports Gold ahead of the 2016 edition of the race. The rebranded service would also provide live, commercial free streaming coverage of several other cycling events for which NBC Sports was the rights holder including the Vuelta a España and Paris–Roubaix.
The Tour de France is an annual road bicycle race held over 23 days in July. Established in 1903 by newspaper L'Auto, the Tour is the best-known and most prestigious of cycling's three "Grand Tours"; the others are the Giro d'Italia and the Vuelta a España. [1]
Tom Pidcock earmarked three Tour de France stages to win. This is one of them. Tour de France 2023 - Stage Four Recap. 11:03, Ben Fleming. It was another day for Jasper Philipsen yesterday in ...
Overall Speed of the Tour de France. The 2022 edition was the fastest Tour de France in history. Jonas Vingegaard rode 3,349,8 km in 79h 33' 20", thus realising an overall speed of 42.102 km/h (26.161 mph). [17] The slowest Tour de France was the edition of 1919, when Firmin Lambot's average speed was 24.1 km/h. [18]