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How to Watch the Tour de France 2024

The most anticipated cycling event in the world is back. Tag along and tune in to see all the action on Peacock.

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The thrill of the ride is upon us once more. Cycling’s greatest event is back – the 2024 Tour de France begins Saturday, June 29. With a start in Italy and a finish in Nice, this year is unlike any other. Follow your favorite cyclists as they undertake grueling hills, long days, and tests of endurance as they move through the European countryside on their way to the finish line. Ride along and catch all 21 day-long stages of the Tour LIVE on Peacock.

What Is the Tour de France? 

The Tour de France is a massive bike race that takes cyclists on a three-week journey through France. With the exact route changing every year, this is a unique challenge unlike anything else on the cycling calendar. The race is broken up into stages, with each day covering a certain portion of the route. Each stage has its own winner, and the winner of the entire event is the person who has the fastest time of all 21 stages. Every stage matters. Even winning one, even if the rider doesn’t win the tournament, will boost that rider’s standing significantly. Only the absolute best, most competitive riders make it into the Tour de France, so tensions are high for the right to win the coveted yellow jersey.  

This year’s event challenges 176 riders. 22 teams of 8 riders will travel across 3,498 km of road, hill, and mountain terrain.  Riding for hours each day, the cyclists are put to the ultimate test as they try to have the lowest time and pass their fellow competitors, scaling mountains and gliding on roads in the process. While the course is always different and a new challenge for the riders, this year’s course is unprecedented. The Tour completely skips Paris – typically the finish line is located on the Champs-Elysées – and kicks off in Florence, Italy. With twelve new locations along the route and four countries total, this may be the best Tour de France yet.  

What’s Different About This Year? 

With the 2024 Summer Olympics beginning July 26 in Paris, the tour is having a few changes. The race avoids Paris entirely and will have its grand finale in the beautiful French Riveria. The race will travel through four countries – France, Italy, San Marino, and Monaco – and feature ten new locations along the way. Four mountain ranges will be visited – the Apennines, the Italian and French Alps, the Massif Central, and the Pyrenees – and 52,230m of total vertical gain. Rather than a sprint for the final stage, this year’s Tour de France Stage 21 will be a time trial for the first time since 1989.  

Some athletes will finish the race and only have a few days rest before gearing up to represent their country in cycling at the Paris Olympics beginning July 27. France is in the world’s eye this summer and the Tour de France is sure to bring the action.  

What Is the Schedule For the Tour de France?    

The 2024 Tour de France begins June 29, and each day will likely have some surprises. Check out the full schedule here and make sure to watch along on Peacock.  

Saturday June 29  

6:30a ET: Stage 1 – Florence to Rimini 

Sunday June 30 

6:05a ET: Stage 2 – Cesenatico to Bologne 

Monday July 1 

6:50a ET: Stage 3 – Plaisance to Turin 

Tuesday July 2 

7a ET: Stage 4 – Pinerolo to Valloire  

Wednesday July 3 

6:55a ET: Stage 5 – Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne to Saint-Vulbas 

Thursday July 4 

7a ET: Stage 6 – Mâcon to Dijon  

Friday July 5 

7:10a ET: Stage 7 –Nuits-Saint-Georges to Gevrey-Chambertin 

Saturday July 6 

6a ET: Stage 8 – Semur-en-Auxois to Colombey-les-Deux-Églises 

Sunday July 7 

7:05a ET: Stage 9 – Troyes 

Monday July 8 

No coverage – rest day in Orléans 

Tuesday July 9  

6:55a ET: Stage 10 – Orléans to Saint-Amand-Montrond 

Wednesday July 10 

6:55a ET: Stage 11 – Évaux-les-Bains to Le Lioran 

Thursday July 11  

6:55a ET: Stage 12 – Aurillac to Villeneuve-sur-Lot  

Friday July 12 

7:30a ET: Stage 13 – Agen to Pau 

Saturday July 13 

6:30a ET: Stage 14 – Pau to Saint-Lary-Soulan Pla d’Adet 

Sunday July 14 

6:55a ET: Stage 15 – Loudenvielle to Plateau de Beille  

Monday July 15 

No coverage – rest day in Gruissan 

Tuesday July 16 

6:50a ET: Stage 16 – Gruissan to Nîmes  

Wednesday July 17 

6:05a ET: Stage 17 – Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux to Superdévoluy  

Thursday July 18 

6:55a ET: Stage 18 – Gap to Barcelonnette  

Friday July 19 

7:05a ET: Stage 19 – Embrun to Isola 2000 

Saturday July 20 

7:35a ET: Stage 20 – Nice to Col de la Couillole 

Sunday July 21 

10:10a ET: Stage 21 – Monaco to Nice  

Can I Watch a Stage Later if I Can’t Catch it Live? 

Yes! In addition to full live coverage, Peacock will have full replays available of every stage of the Tour de France. You’ll also be able to stream highlights, recaps, interviews, and much more. Every replay will be available after the conclusion of each stage so you never have to miss a moment. The Tour de France is the most dramatic race on the calendar, so Peacock is making sure you get to see it all. 

Which Cyclists Should I Look Out For? 

Two-time defending champion Jonas Vingegaard (Denmark) is a must- watch. Will he be able to go for three? He’s a likely favorite but not the only one. Tadej Pogačar (Slovenia) won in 2020 and 2021 and placed second in 2022 and 2023. The two will likely battle it out for the entirety of the 2024 edition, making a thrilling spectacle all fans will enjoy.  

But don’t count others out! Remco Evenepoel (Belgium) is debuting at the 2024 Tour de France and a young up-and-comer to watch at 23 -years old. Another possible rising star is Canada’s Derek Gee. A few American riders will be in the mix, including Neilson Powless, Sean Quinn, and Matteo Jorgenson. Brothers Simon and Adam Yates (United Kingdom) will compete for different teams. France’s David Gaudu and Ecuador’s Richard Carapaz may also create a stir. Anything could happen, and all of these cyclists will give it their all the entire Tour.  

Who will cycle to victory at the 2024 Tour de France? With so many changes and new additions, along with the backdrop of the Olympics as another opportunity to impress on the world stage, this is the race to watch.  

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Tour de France 2022 - How to watch Stage 15 on Sunday, TV and live stream details, timings and route map

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Tour de France, Stage 15: Start time, TV channel, live stream, course map, favorites to win

We break down everything you need to know for Stage 15 of the 2023 Tour de France. We’ve got how to watch and what is up for grabs.

The 2023 Tour de France wraps up the middle portion of the race on Sunday before the second and final rest day of the race. Stage 15 will see the peloton run 179 kilometers from Les Gets Les Portes du Soleil to Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc. The stage starts at 7:05 a.m. ET and will air exclusively on Peacock .

First place Jonas Vingegaard and second Tadej Pogačar are engaged in a riveting battle for the yellow jersey, and Sunday should bring further drama. Pogačar finished second, a split-second ahead of Vingegaard on Saturday, and five seconds behind stage-winner Carlos Rodriguez. However, Vingegaard picked up a key bonus at the top of the final climb of the stage to extend his yellow lead by a second.

Pogačar is the favorite to win Stage 15, with +275 odds at DraftKings Sportsbook . Vingegaard follows at +700 and Giulio Ciccone is third at +900. Pogačar was favored on Saturday, but Vingegaard surprised him on the final climb with a strong push. However, we’ll see if Stage 15 brings something similar, or if Pogačar is able to take the yellow jersey.

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Date : Sunday, July 16 Time : 6:55 a.m. ET TV channel : N/A Live stream : Peacock

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Draftkings sportsbook odds, stage winner, 2023 tour de france, stage 15 odds, overall winner.

Tadej Pogačar: -110 Jonas Vingegaard: -110 Carlos Rodriguez: +5000 Adam Yates: +5000 Jai Hindley: +10000

Stage prize money

Stage winner: €11,000 ($11,518) 2nd place: €5,500 ($5,759) 3rd: €2,800 ($2,931) 4th: €1,500 ($1,570) 5th: €830 ($869) 6th: €780 7th: €730 8th: €670 9th: €650 10th: €600 11th: €540 12th: €470 13th: €440 14th: €340 15th: €300 16th: €300 17th: €300 18th: €300 19th: €300 20th: €300

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The 111th Tour de France is almost over, with just two stages left in the competition. We've compiled everything you need to know about how to watch the Tour de France, including global free streaming options for the 2024 race.

The race kicked off in Italy this year before heading to France, where the cyclists are finishing up the final few stages of the lengthy competition. The winner, the rider with the shortest combined times after completing all 21 stages, will be crowned on July 21. In a massive shake-up from tradition, the race will conclude in Nice rather than Paris. And rather than a leisurely final stage, the competitors will duke it out in one last time trial. This could give the opportunity for a potential last-minute upset, depending on how close the competition is going into Stage 21.

Slovenian cyclist Tadej Pogacar is currently in the lead. Pogacar won the Tour de France in 2020 and 2021, but Danish cyclist Jonas Vingegaard was the victor in 2022 and 2023. Vingegaard, who suffered a major crash earlier this year that left him hospitalized, has held his own in the race and has sped past Belgian cyclist Remco Evenepoel to the no. 2 general ranking. The next two days will see if Vingegaard can make up the time and beat Pogacar or if the latter can pull off a second Grand Tour win this year after his victory at the Giro d'Italia in May.

Below, we've outlined all of the ways you can live stream the Tour de France. We'll keep this page updated with start times for every stage of the tournament.

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How to watch Tour de France in the UK

The Tour de France will air daily on ITV4 in the UK, which means that it's available to live stream for free through ITVX . This English-language option only requires account creation to use and comes with access to tons of other live sports and TV options.

How to watch Tour de France in France

In France, the Tour de France will live stream on France.TV . This is a free French-language option that you just need to make an account to use.

How to watch Tour de France in Australia

The Tour de France live streams are free on SBS in Australia. This is another English-language streaming option that only requires you to create a free account to watch. 

How to watch Tour de France in the US

All stages of the Tour de France will live stream on Peacock in the US. Occasionally, the race will be simulcast on NBC, including stages 8, 14, and 20. Peacock subscriptions start at $7.99 a month and will also cover you for the Olympics, which begin later in July.

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Peacock is a convenient streaming source for hit NBC TV shows, Universal movies, and select sports like Sunday Night Football. Prices start at $8 a month, with additional discounts on annual plans.

How to watch Tour de France from anywhere

You can still access the free streams via VPN if you'll be outside of the UK, France, Australia, or any of the options outlined above during any part of the race. Short for virtual private networks, VPNs allow people to temporarily change their device's virtual location so that they can access their usual websites from anywhere. VPNs are especially popular among people looking to boost their online privacy and keep up with all their apps while traveling abroad.

Our go-to recommendation is ExpressVPN since it's beginner-friendly and comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee. Check out our ExpressVPN review for additional details, and keep reading to learn how to use a VPN.

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How to watch Tour de France with a VPN

  • Sign up for a VPN if you don't already have one.
  • Install it on the device you're using to watch the race.
  • Turn it on and set it to the location of the streaming service.
  • Go to  ITVX (UK) , France.TV (France)  or SBS (Australia) and create a login if necessary.
  • Enjoy the Tour de France.

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NBC Sports airs every stage of the 110th Tour de France, including live daily start-to-finish coverage on Peacock .

Additional encores of each stage air on USA at 2 a.m. ET most days. All NBC and USA Network coverage also streams on NBCSports.com/live and the NBC Sports app. Complete broadcast information is here .

Peacock will also air daily live pre-race shows setting up each stage.

The Tour began July 1 with the Grand Départ in Spain before crossing into France on the third stage.

The Tour covers France’s five biggest mountain ranges, including eight mountain stages and four summit finishes.

The Tour will not have a time trial on the penultimate day as it did the last three years. Instead, the 20th stage, usually the last competitive stage for the yellow jersey, includes five significant climbs.

This is the first Tour since 2009 to include the last three men to win a Tour. That’s Dane Jonas Vingegaard, who went from a fish-packing facility worker years ago to the top of pro cycling in 2022; Slovenian Tadej Pogacar, who in 2020 became at 21 the second-youngest winner in race history, then repeated in 2021, and Colombian Egan Bernal, who in 2019 became the first South American to win the Tour.

Mark Cavendish, a 38-year-old Brit aiming to break his tie for the career Tour de France stage wins record of 34, crashed out in the eighth stage of his final Tour.

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Tadej Pogacar of Slovenia and UAE Team Emirates - Yellow Leader Jersey celebrates at finish line as stage winner during the 111th Tour de France 2024, Stage 15 a 197.7km stage from Loudenvielle to Plateau de Beille 1782m / #UCIWT / on July 14, 2024 in Plateau de Beille, France

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It is time for the second Grand Tour of the year and, for most cycling fans, the Tour de France 2024, is the big one. However, there is some shift from tradition this year. The Grand Départ is in Florence and the finish in Nice, not Paris.

We are in for a brutal battle for the Yellow Jersey. The field includes Carlos Rodríguez and Egan Bernal leading the Ineos Grenadiers and Jonas Vingegaard of Team Visma - Lease a Bike. He's a back-to-back winner of this legendary race, having won in 2022 and 2023. Can he make it a hat-trick?

It's Tadej Pogacar who they'll all be trying to keep pace with though. The Slovenian has already won the Giro d’Italia this season. Can he become the first rider to do the double since Marco Pantani in 1998?

And there's no need to leave these questions hanging. You can watch the Tour de France 2024 for yourself with every stage available to stream free. Read on for how to watch the Tour de France live streams from anywhere and all the TV channel and cable-free options you'll need for this three-week feast of cycling.

How to watch a FREE Tour de France live stream

One of the best things about the Tour de France is that it's completely free to watch in lots of countries around the world. For example:

UK – ITV4 and ITVX streaming service / S4C and S4C on BBC iPlayer

France – France TV Sport

Belgium – RTBF  

Italy – Rai Sport

Australia – SBS

If you're from any of the countries listed above but you're abroad right now, don't worry about missing out on that free coverage. All you need to do is subscribe to a VPN to watch a free Tour de France live stream and re-connect to your home streaming coverage.

How to watch Tour de France 2024 from outside your country

If you're keen to watch the Tour de France but you're away from home and the coverage is geo-blocked, then you could always use a VPN to access it (assuming you're not breaching any broadcaster T&Cs, of course). You may be surprised by how simple it is to do.

Use a VPN to get a Tour de France live stream from anywhere.

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USA: How to watch Tour de France live stream 2024 without cable

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Cycling fans can watch the Tour de France on both NBC and Peacock in the US.

NBC is the official US broadcaster for the Tour de France 2024.  Peacock will live stream the race too.

How to watch Tour de France 2024 without cable

Peacock costs from $5.99 a month for an ad-supported version of the service that also offers live coverage of every big WWE event, plus the NFL and plenty more live sports. You also have the option of paying $12 a month for commercial-free coverage.

OTT streaming service  Sling TV  is reasonably priced and includes both NBC and USA Network in select markets, as part of its  Sling Blue  package. The usual cost is from $40 a month, but if you're new to the service you can get  your first month half-price .

Another over-the-top streaming service that includes USA Network and NBC in select markets is  Fubo . It's a much more comprehensive cable replacement and carries more than 100 channels including Fox, CBS and ESPN.

Prices start at $79.99 a month but new users get a 7-day FREE trial .

If you subscribe to Peacock, Sling or Fubo and find yourself unable to access coverage because you're out of the country, consider using a VPN as outlined below. Try NordVPN with a 30-day money-back guarantee .

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How to watch 2024 Tour de France: live stream cycling in Canada

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FloBikes is the place to watch live Tour de France coverage in Canada.

A subscription costs CA$29.99 (roughly $22) per month or CA$150 (roughly $110) for the year.

Not in Canada to catch that FloBikes stream? Use a VPN to make sure you don't miss a moment.

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Sky Sport is the place to watch the 2024 Tour de France in New Zealand, though be warned that most of the action takes place in the dead of night.

If you're willing to stay late enough to tune in, Sky Sport subscribers can watch every stage online using the country's Sky Go service, while cord-cutters and anyone else can try the Sky Sport Now streaming-only platform. A pass costs $24.99/week, $44.99/month or $449.99/year.

Away from home? Use a VPN to watch a Tour de France live stream from abroad.

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How to watch a free Tour de France live stream in the UK

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ITV always goes all-out with its coverage of the Tour de France, and cycling fans can watch every stage of the race for free on ITV4 in the UK. 

Use a VPN to watch a Tour de France free live stream from abroad.

That means you can fire up a free Tour de France live stream on  ITVX , which has an excellent app that's available on nearly everything that plugs in these days - just give it a search on your device, phone or console of choice.

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Welsh-language coverage of the Tour de France is available from  S4C , which is available to stream for FREE in Wales via BBC iPlayer.

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Cycling fans Down Under can also watch every stage of the Tour de France for free on SBS . The only catch is those brutal broadcast timings.

If you stay up late enough to tune in, you can also live stream Tour de France coverage on the free-to-use SBS On Demand platform.

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Outside Australia? Don't worry if you're out of the country and want to catch that free SBS live stream – just grab a VPN and you can watch the race as if you were back at home on your laptop, mobile or other TV streaming device. 

Today at the Tour de France 2024

After three weeks of amazing cycling, this is the final stage of the Tour de France 2024. Due to the Olympics, it's not the traditional ride into Paris, but an individual time trial from Monaco to Nice. It's a 33.7km course with one category two climb towards the start. Today will be the final time we see record stage winner Sir Mark Cavendish ride in the Tour de France.

Barring catastrophe, Tadej Pogacar will become the eighth man, and the first since Marco Pantani in 1998, to win the Giro and the Tour de France in the same year. He put in yet another stunning performance in the mountains yesterday, breaking the resistance of Jonas Vingegaard on the final climb. He has now picked up five stage wins and don't bet against him claiming a sixth. Richard Carapaz is set to be crowned King of the Mountains after his brilliant finish to the race. Biniam Girmay will win the Green Jersey.

Tour de France 2024 stages and dates

Stage 1 | Saturday, June 29: Firenze – Rimini, 206km

Stage 2 | Sunday, June 30: Cesenatico – Bologna, 200km

Stage 3 | Monday, July 1: Piacenza – Torino, 229km

Stage 4 | Tuesday, July 2: Pinerolo – Valloire, 138km

Stage 5 | Wednesday, July 3: Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne – Saint Vulbas, 177km

Stage 6 | Thursday, July 4: Mâcon – Dijon, 163km

Stage 7 | Friday July 5: Nuits-Saint-Georges – Gevrey-Chambertin, 25km ITT

Stage 8 | Saturday, July 6: Semur-en-Auxois – Colombey-les-Deux-Eglises, 176km

Stage 9 | Sunday, July 7: Troyes – Troyes 199

Rest day | Monday, July 8

Stage 10 | Tuesday, July 9: Orléans – Saint-Amand-Montrond, 187km

Stage 11 | Wednesday, July 10: Évaux-les-Bains – Le Lioran, 211km

Stage 12 | Thursday, July 11: Aurillac – Villeneuve-sur-Lot, 204km

Stage 13 | Friday, July 12: Agen – Pau, 171km

Stage 14 | Saturday, July 13: Pau – Saint-Lary-Soulan Pla d'Adet, 152km

Stage 15 | Sunday, July 14: Loudenvielle – Plateau de Beille, 198km

Rest day | Monday July 15

Stage 16 | Tuesday, July 16: Gruissan – Nîmes 187

Stage 17 | Wednesday, July 17: Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux – Superdévoluy, 178km

Stage 18 | Thursday, July 18: Gap – Barcelonnette, 179km

Stage 19 | Friday, July 19:  Embrun – Isola 2000, 145km

Stage 20 | Saturday, July, 20: Nice – Col de la Couillole, 133km 

Stage 21 | Sunday, July 21: Monaco – Nice, 34km ITT

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Tour de France stage 15 - Live coverage

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Hello, and welcome to my TED talk.

It's stage 15 of the Tour de France and we have a real mountain feast on the menu with arguably the toughest mountain finish of the race coming up. It should be the biggest face-off that we've seen from the GC contenders in the race so far with three massive climbs and the summit finish on the Grand Colombier. We'll have live text coverage throughout the day, so sit back, relax and enjoy the stage.

The official start is about an hour away, or just under, but there's a long old neutralized zone today. There's plenty of news to catch up on before the start though and a few quotes from riders as they sign on. First, lets take look at the GC standings coming into today's sure to be epic stage.

1 Primoz Roglic (Slo) Team Jumbo-Visma61:03:00

2 Tadej Pogacar (Slo) UAE Team Emirates 00:00:44

3 Egan Arley Bernal Gomez (Col) Ineos Grenadiers 00:00:59

4 Rigoberto Uran (Col) EF Pro Cycling 00:01:10

5 Nairo Quintana (Col) Team Arkea-Samsic 00:01:12

6 Miguel Angel Lopez Moreno (Col) Astana Pro Team 00:01:31

7 Adam Yates (GBr) Mitchelton-Scott 00:01:42

8 Mikel Landa Meana (Spa) Bahrain McLaren 00:01:55

9 Richie Porte (Aus) Trek-Segafredo 00:02:06

10 Enric Mas Nicolau (Spa) Movistar Team00:02:54

So Roglic has a decent but not extravagant lead over his main rivals but that could all change today on the final climb. Even though the riders climb the 'easiest' of the four  sides to the summit, it's still a long brutish climb and the gaps could be huge. Of course we had this climb in the Tour de l’Ain, or Tour de Ian as I for some reason constantly type out, and the gaps was small but today's summit finish comes after two weeks of racing.

There are actually a few more famous Ians that you think. Ian Thorpe, Ian Wright, Ian Brown, Ian Rush, Ian St. John, Ian McKellen, Ian Hislop. Ian Boswell! 

Saving the best Ian for last. Maybe there should be a Tour de Ian.

But back to today's stage and we have those three climbs. We kick off with the Montée de la Selle de Fromentel, a first cat climb 11.1km in length. It's tough and we'll see some splits there but it comes about 100km into the stage. Then we have a rapid descent, before going straight up the first cat, Col de la Biche. That's just under 7km in length but there are some sections that are incredibly steep. Then it's another fast descent before the final 17.4km Grand Colombier, a HC climb.

The Jura mountains though are spectacular and we should see some incredible scenery today from the CN blimp, as we start to power it up. The roll out is in about 20 minutes with the official start coming at around 12:50 CET. That means you've got enough time to make a brew and enjoy Alasdair Fotheringham's Tour de France stage 15 preview .

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And a quick reminder to bookmark our Tour de France hub page, where you can find all our TDF news, reports, features, interviews, and results. We update it everyday so it's always jam-packed with content. 

The intermediate sprint today at Le Bouchage, which comes well before the climbs, will be interesting. Sagan needs to claw back more points on Sam Bennett but there's only so many times he can draw on his team, and the terrain out of Lyon may not inspire another ambush. However, a break could still go all the way today. 

The yellow jersey Roglic is near the front ahead of our roll out. Last night he was peak Roglic in his press conference, giving very little away ahead of today's stage.

“We’ll see how the racing goes, definitely we want to have everything under control. I guess it will be full gas racing and a lot of attacks, so we want to have as many numbers as possible going into the finale.”

Our full Roglic story, is just here .

And near the end of stage 14 there was a late scare for Richie Porte who had a flat ahead of the final climb. Luckily, body double and all-round nice guy Kenny Elissonde was on hand and gave his leader his bike. Hear from Porte, just here , or read our analysis about his last TDF as a leader, right here .

Trek-Segafredo’s Richie Porte descends during stage 5 of the 2020 Critérium du Dauphiné

We're about to head out from Lyon for stage 15 of the Tour de France. A length neutralized zone though as we scamper away from all that nasty road furniture but then we should see some attacks. Fingers crossed we have a proper race ahead of the intermediate sprint. 

And just like that, we're off and heading towards the official start. Gorgeous blue skies today in Lyon and not too much wind around either, so perfect race conditions. 

Kung is up near the front and riding next to Roglic. Will the FDJ rider go again today? The mountains aren't his thing but if a few climbers want cover in an early break before the climbs, then Kung would do an excellent job. FDJ needs to take something from this race after Pinot's GC big collapsed and a stage win or two would do very nicely. Procycling's dep ed, Sophie Hurcom has lined out all the teams still needing to salvage their race, right here . And...

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Rojas near the front for Movistar, other than a crash we've not really seen much of him in this year's race but Movistar need to do more than just win the teams' classification in this year's race. They've not taken a win since the first few weeks of the season and Mas is clinging onto a top-ten place right now, and EF are back in the lead of the teams' standings.

We saw a late attack from Bernal yesterday but Sean Yates, who used to call the shots at Team Sky from the car has been critical over his old team's tactics. He's raised some serious questions over their efforts and who is running things. Here's our story . 

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Just over 2.3km to go in the neutralized zone. Told it was long... but  King Kung is still at the front and he's looking intent on being in the break again. Will Pinot go with him?

We are out of the city though and on wider roads, which is a relief and the flag is about to drop. Direct Energie want this, they've got several riders on the attack and now Kung goes. Cousin is the next rider to try. Were' racing stage 15 of the Tour de France, 174.5km to the summit of the Grand Colombier.

Rolland has joined Cousin but Juul Jensen is trying to get into the action as Politt then tries his luck but so far everything is being chased down. CCC go next. 

It's Trentin. He goes over the top and Rolland, Cousin and two more riders have gone with him. I can see a Lotto rider chasing though. Is that De Gendt?

It's not. But there are around 8 riders with a very small lead at the moment. Bennett has gone off the front with Sagan. Interesting. Very interesting. 

EF have a rider in the move but no Movistar but it's all coming back together with 4km raced already. This has been a breathtaking start to stage 15 of the Tour de France as we see Trentin go again and then Alaphilippe attacks. That will crush Sagan as sees the Frenchman immediately get a gap. 

Alaphilippe has a slender lead as we see Dan Martin and a gaggle of riders try and chase. QuickStep are being aggressive but in doing so they're actually trying to defend Bennett ahead of the intermediate. We can see Pedersen in the counter attack. He clearly wants to get in move so he can tell us about it in tomorrow's race blog.

Kluge is leading the chase as Alaphilppe keeps the pressure on but finally the move has been shut down. 166km to go.

So many quality riders are trying to get into the break of the day but so far we've not even had any time gaps because everything is being chased down. Trek and CCC are trying to kick things off again.

Juul Jensen goes once more but Jungels chases him down with Chaves on his wheel. Six riders have a gap but Pedersen is leading the chase. 

A pause and then  Juul Jensen accelerates once more. Who  will bridge over? Five riders are trying just that right now. 

Crash. Higuita! That's a bad one, he looked back, Jungels went across his front wheel and the Colombian is on the deck. They were both trying to get in the break.

Higuita wasn't looking forward but Jungels' move was more than just a normal swinging off. No intent, obviously, but Higuita didn't see that coming in the slightest. 

The EF Pro Cycling rider is back on his feet, and on his bike but the medical car is next to him. He looks ok at the moment but a big scare for him and his team early on stage 15 of the Tour de France.

And now Sagan and Bennett find themselves off the front as they mark each other but they're now back in the bunch, which is all together with 156km to go. Now Hermans makes a move as we see Kristoff at the back of the bunch. Juul Jensen makes it over to Hermans but the bunch are about to bring this all back together again. 20km raced already. 

Higuita still back in the cars, his left side cut to ribbons after that fall. That's such a shame and such a needless fall. They're all needless but you know what I mean... Rolland has just attacked. 

154km of racing and Rolland has a gap but several teams are going after him now as we see Sagan watching Bennett like a hawk.

Just five seconds for Rolland, who won one of the best ever stages in the Tour back in 2011. ISN are leading the chase though and it's all back together as we see Sagan go again and Bennett is with him.

Trentin finds himself on the front and three riders are clear as we see Sagan on the front of the peloton with Kevin Reza leading the chase. And Sagan goes again but Bennett is once more on his wheel.

Sagan, interestingly, is doing this all on his own. No teammates from Bora near the front at the moment. To be honest, they're probably shattered from yesterday's efforts as Politt and Van Avermaet try their luck. 148km to go.

CCC go again as we see that Higuita is 1'22 back to the bunch. Meanwhile another move has been shut down.

Five riders go clear with Simon Geschke leading the charge. There is a reaction from the peloton but these guys do finally have some daylight.

Le Tour have reported that Higuita crashed for a second time in the convoy. He is still riding though. 

143km to go and is this the break? Trentin and Simon Geschke have a few riders with   them and the gap is 14 seconds. The bunch are lined out, so it's touch and go.

The leading seven have 21 seconds, so the gap is going out. We'll have the names shortly as we see Jungels trying to bridge over. Maybe he's worried about Higuita might say when the Colombian comes back after his crashes. 

So our leaders courtesy of Le Tour are:

Kévin Ledanois (Arkéa-Samsic), Simon Geschke and Matteo Trentin (CCC Team),  Jesús Herrada (Cofidis), Marco Marcato (UAE Team Emirates), Niccolo’ Bonifazio (Total Direct Energie), Michael Gogl (NTT Pro Cycling) and Pierre Rolland (B&B Hotels-Vital Concept). 

Jungels is chasing on his own. 

140km to go and the gap is at 22 seconds.

It looks like Mitchelton are chasing having missed out on the move but the gap is only increasing. It's at 28 seconds as we see Jungels isn't going anywhere at the moment.

Yeah the bunch aren't finished yet as we see Impey kick things off again as the gap goes out to 35 seconds. 137km to go as the break continue to build their lead but they're having to work for every second. Mezgec accelerates now.

Wout van Aert shuts that one down though as Jumbo are happy with the break but Mitchelton go again as they try and toss Chaves up the road. The gap is holding right now at 34 seconds. Even Chaves takes a turn. Jungels was caught by the way.

There's then another move from Jensen and even Alaphilippe has a little dig as the gap drops to 32 seconds with 135km to go.

Higuita... his race looks over. He's by the side of the road with Wegelius. The Colombian understandably is in tears. Some claps from the fans but he's getting into a medical car. Such a shame. 

And now we see Bauer on the front for Mitchelton as the chase settles down but the gap is at 40 seconds. Movistar and Lotto Soudal also have a man on the front and they look intent on keeping the lead down to around a minute so that they can possibly bridge over on the first cat climb later on. The gap is at 44 seconds with 131km to go.

To say the least, @BobJungels is not my favorite person right now. September 13, 2020

128km to go

128km to go and the eight leaders have 1:00. The leaders are: Kévin Ledanois (Arkéa-Samsic), Simon Geschke and Matteo Trentin (CCC Team),  Jesús Herrada (Cofidis), Marco Marcato (UAE Team Emirates), Niccolo’ Bonifazio (Total Direct Energie), Michael Gogl (NTT Pro Cycling) and Pierre Rolland (B&B Hotels-Vital Concept).

Looks like Mitchelton have stopped their chase and the bunch sit up after around an hour of full-on attacks. Jumbo Visma spread out over the front of the bunch and that's that... the  break of the day has gone as we head through a feedzone.

Three previous stage winners in the move today. Tough to call who the best climber is though, Rolland if you go by previous wins but Herrada and Gogl have quality too.

Crash and Caparaz is down with a rider from ISN. The Ineos rider is back on his bike with 123km to go and he's forced to chase. That's an early blow to Bernal, who needs to go on the attack today or at the very least not lose time to Pogacar and Roglic.

Kluge was on the front but Tony Martin comes up to him, has a word, he's smiling so it must be friendly, and the Lotto rider eases up. The gap to the break is now at 2'07 and we're 5km from this intermediate sprint.

Carapaz is just assessing his left shoulder. He's clearly in pain but he  has made it back to the bunch, which is encouraging for Ineos and Bernal. Trentin should gobble up the 20 points at the intermediate, shouldn't he? Can't see anyone trying to challenge him.

Tony Martin gets on the radio as he sits on the front and sets the pace but the gap is at 2'44 with 118km to go.

Just behind Jumbo, Ineos settle around Bernal as just a few wheels back Sagan marks Bennett. The leaders have three minutes as Trentin just takes the points from Bonifazio. 

1km to go for the bunch and Sagan fires a rider up the road to take seven points as he knows he not fast enough to beat Bennett. The Bora rider is caught and Bennett and Morkov take more points on Sagan. 

Hugo Hofstetter was in the same crash as Carapaz, and he's just coming back through the cars having had some medical attention. 

108km to go and the gap is at 3'59. At this rate the break have no real chance of contesting the finish, they'd need around 6-7 minutes at the foot of the last climb to stand a chance but the gap isn't going out that quickly right now. Jumbo are on the front and they're just setting a steady tempo but it's  keeping the leaders in check.

Jumbo come through another feed zone and pick up another round of bottles as the break presses on and moves their lead out to 3'31 with 106km to go. We are climbing but no where near the first major ascent of the day.

Sagan has gone back to the team car and picked up his own bottles. 

Chris Froome, currently racing Tirreno has talked to Eurosport and told them that this Tour is Roglic's to lose. 

"It's definitely Roglič's Tour to lose, I agree with that,” Froome told  Eurosport . “I'd love to see Egan [Bernal] win but at the same time, I think Pogačar is not far off either. He seems to be the freshest out of all of them. He seems to be at ease all the time. It's amazing to watch him race.”

Read the full story here .

Roglic of course won on the Colombier earlier in the year at the Tour de l'Ain after a late attack that Bernal couldn't follow. Pogacar wasn't at the race, but many expect Ineos to up the pace early today as they look to put pressure on their rivals. They tried that the last time and Roglic got the better of them, so it will be fascinating to see what happens on the final climb today.

Still climbing but again we're a long way off the first major ascent of the stage. With 96km to go the riders in the break, Kévin Ledanois (Arkéa-Samsic), Simon Geschke and Matteo Trentin (CCC Team), Jesús Herrada (Cofidis), Marco Marcato (UAE Team Emirates), Niccolo Bonifazio (Total Direct Energie), Michael Gogl (NTT Pro Cycling) and Pierre Rolland (B&B Hotels-Vital Concept) have 4'15 over the main peloton.

The break are working well but they're not able to really build on their advantage, so if they start the final climb with 4'22, as they have now, they'll be caught before the finish. So much will be determined by how the peloton ride the first climb. Right now Pogacar is sat no Kristoff's wheel, the winner on stage 1 in Nice, which feels like an age ago.

Herrada and Gogl both have a few KOM points so they might be looking to fight over the maximum points over the first two climbs of the day as we see all the GC teams line out in the bunch: Jumbo, Ineos, Bahrain, UAE, Arkea and then Movistar.

But it's still Tony Martin on the front, who has basically been asked to ride a 120km time trial today as he leans over the bars and settles into today's duties. On his own he's keeping the break at 4'23.

Chris Froome: 2020 Tour de France is Roglic's to loseFour-time champion hopes teammate Bernal can come good in final weekhttps://t.co/WpxvMyJHIP pic.twitter.com/y5IMl0VSy8 September 13, 2020

87km to go and Bahrain-McLaren pick up their lunch today. This is possibly Landa's biggest day as  GC rider in his career. He cannot afford to lose time today, because if he does his podium chances could be over and he came here with massive ambitions after Bahrain built their entire team around him. 

The break have pushed their lead out to 4'31 so it's creeping up there but again they'd need around 6-7 minutes at the foot of the final climb to stand any chance, maybe even more. 77km to go and we are closing in on the first cat Montée de la Selle de Fromentel. It's a beast of a climb, 11.1km in length with an average gradient of 8.1 per cent.

Sergio Higuita abandons Tour de France after crashing twice on stage 15Colombian has suspected broken finger or handhttps://t.co/oxzC8JI5ZH pic.twitter.com/qRxtxiWF6Z September 13, 2020

The break are on the lower slopes of the first climb, as Trentin leads the way. Here we go, with the gap at 4;30. It looks like, and makes sense, that Trentin works for Geschke.

We can expect this break to split on this climb because the stronger riders have to keep the pressure on. We could  be down to just 3-4 riders as the peloton race into the top of the climb. 72km to go.

Coquard is on the radio, the first rider dropped on the climb. He has Reza waiting for him though but it's a long way back from here. The Vital car comes up and some words are exchanged. This will be a long day for the Frenchman as we see Bennett slip back but with Alaphilippe for company. 

Ewan is also on the back of the Bennett group. If he can hang with this group he'll be fine as we see the road continues to climb and still 10km to go on this ascent.

Montée de la Selle de Fromentel is blowing the race apart as Boasson Hagen, Stuyven and Viviani are also dropped. The pace isn't 'that fast' with the break holding at 4'30 but they're riding quick enough at the front of the peloton. Sagan is in the Bennett group too as up ahead Trentin sets the pace for the break.

Trentin's pace is good enough to keep the break at 4'22 and the entire group in one piece, while Ineos have moved off the front of the peloton. It's all Jumbo, UAE and Bahrain-McLaren.

4.6km to go on the climb and Trentin is still tapping out the pace but the gap is down to 4'06 with 67km to go. Trentin then peels off, his job done for the day.

And Geschke attacks right away, he's not hanging around as Rolland goes after him. Herrada is trying to make it a trio. 

Mercato has been dropped, as up ahead we have Geschke, Rolland and then Herrada, who just makes it across in time. Geschke continues to push the pace though, still with 67km to go.

Gogl is just a few seconds back and trying to make it a quartet but Geschke isn't going to wait at this point with the gap down to the peloton at 3'45 as another batch of riders have been dropped by the main field.

Hirschi is going backwards but no shame in that. First Grand Tour, won a stage and has been one of the highlights of this year's race.

Ineos have lost Rowe with 66km to go as Bauer goes backwards to as we're down to about 60 or 70 riders in the peloton. Tony Martin is still there and setting the pace, so it's a steady tempo.

Oss and Schachman are dropped, Cataldo as well as Gogl still sits a few seconds behind the leaders - Rolland, Geschke, and Herrada.

Van Garderen has dropped back too, which is a bit of a surprise as the leaders drop Herrada. There's about 1km between the remnants of the break and the peloton.

Yesterday's stage winner and Impey are the next two to slip back, with the green jersey group two minutes behind the yellow jersey.

Finally, after almost 100km on the front, Martin has been dropped and that means Gesink takes over as Jumbo lift the pace with around 2.5km to go on the climb.

Herrada has made it back to Geschke and Rolland and their lead is back up to four minutes as Dumoulin looks around to see who is with the Roglic group.

The leading trio still have 1km to go until they reach the summit as Buchmann is dropped. 

Gogl probably won't come back on the climb but he should make it back on the descent as we see Trentin is now caught by the main field. GVA has just been dropped. Nieve also dropped. Wow. And Carthy. 

The Jumbo Visma pace setting isn't that fast but it's just relentless and there are already a number of casualties. Who will be the first GC rider to really strruggle?

Polanc - still out of contract - moves to the front for Pogacar and Ineos have a few riders at the back of this group. Up the road, Gogl makes it four leaders, just before the summit.

Bernal is there but he only has one rider with him, Kwiatkowski. That's not a great look with some many climbs to come. And Amador, Carapaz, and Van Baarle are dropped. All three of them with 63km to go. That's huge.

The world champion has been distanced but the big news is that Ineos are in big trouble right now and Kwiatkowski is the only rider left with Bernal. I think Van Baarle might have come back though, as there's another Ineos jersey near the back as Polanc sets the pace.

Now Wout Van Aert moves up and that Ineos rider at the back was Sivakov and he's struggling too. The yellow jersey group is down to about 25 riders. 60km to go.

They crest the summit and there are just three Ineos riders left. Bernal is the rider at the back of the group as Castroviejo comes back to make it four. Just!

Herrada was first over the climb, by the way as we hurtle down the descent. 

Still two massive climbs to come and with 58km to go the gap is at 3'14. That's not going to be enough. 

Van Aert is leading on the descent - his incredible Tour de France continues - as  Jumbo Visma boss this stage. There's still a long way to go though with a first cat climb and a HC ascent to come.

Gogl has forged a small gap on the descent and so he starts the Col de la Biche with a few seconds over Rolland, Geschke, and Herrada.

Kwiatkowski is at the medical car. Is that for him or a teammate? He hasn't fallen as Gogl extends his lead to 30 seconds. The peloton is at 3'19 with Gesink on the front doing all the work. Wout Van Aert is on his wheel.

Four Ineos riders are back in the yellow jersey group as Gogl moves his lead out to 51 seconds.

It's all coming back together though as Gesink rips into the leader's advantage as the main field - or what's left of it, start the second climb.

We have six Jumbo riders on the front at the moment but the danger man is Pogacar, who asked his slim-downed team to set the pace on the previous climb. A sure sign that he's feeling good. Gesink is doing a huge job at the moment  as we see Pinot at the back. It won't be his day.

Landa only has two men with him, that's a bit of a surprise this early but it's the same numbers around Pogacar as we see Martin struggling at the back . The Cofidis rider then tries to move up, coming around Pinot.

So with 50km we have

Gogl Rolland, Herrada and Geschke at 55 seconds

Roglic and company at 3'10.

How much work can Gesink do, because he was also on the front over the last climb?   4.5km to go on this climb.

Gogl is doing a great ride on this climb when you consider he was dropped on the last ascent. He's still got 55 seconds but Jumbo are coming.  And it's all over for Geschke with 49km to go. He's off the back and Herrada is dropped as Rolland gives chase. 

Gogl is putting in the best ride that we've seen from NTT in this year's race as we continue to climb. 3.7k to go until we reach the summit as Gesink gets out of the saddle once more. It looks like he's on the ropes though. 

Rolland is closing though on Gogl, with the gap down to 30 seconds, so a catch might be made before we reach the summit. Gesink takes off his shades, wipes away the sweat and then gets back to work. He's been immense so far. 

48km to go and Pinot has been dropped. Gaudu is with him but the younger Groupama rider gets the nod to carry on. Up ahead and Rolland is closing and closing fast. The peloton are at 2'23.

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47km to go and Gesink has peeled off and that means Wout Van Aert is next up and with 2.2km to go to the summit, Rolland has made contact with Gogl. 

Ah Gesink is back. He's not done for the day as Chaves is nw dropped by the GC grouo.

Rolland has moved to the front right away and Gogl is hanging on because he wants those KOM points. Herrada is at 20 seconds, and as ever, never giving up.

Sivakov has been dropped. He's just not been able to find his best form since that crash on stage 1 as Gesink stamps on the pedals and Rolland takes on a bidon. Herrada might come back on the long descent but the peloton are closing with the gap down to 2'07.

And Rolland has dropped Gogl with 500m to go until the summit but the bunch are just 500m behind at this point.

And Rollland goes over the top and takes 10 points. Gogl is next and then it's Herrada. Kwiatkowski picks up a bidon for Bernal but he's almost the last line of defense at this point. 

Martin is still with the yellow jersey group. Two Martins in fact, with Dan Martin also here. Only Tony Martin is missing.

Even though they've crested the climb the road descends for just a minute and then it goes up again for a while. Then it's the long 16km descent towards the finale as Gogl comes back to Rolland. 

Now onto the descent and we have three leaders: Gogl, Rolland and Herrada. They have 1;27 over the peloton with 41km to go. 

A few more riders from Ineos have made it back but Bernal was again near the back on that last climb too. Is he bluffing or is he simply struggling? We did see Kwiatkowski go back to the medical car earlier and he didn't crash. 

Herrada has lost some ground as we continue to descent before the Grand Colombier, all 17km of it. 

Gogl is tearing down the descent and Rolland gives the  NTT rider some space, with the yellow jersey group at 1'47. A reminder that all the GC riders are in the Roglic group but we have seen Ineos down to just two riders at one point. They have managed to recover on the descents so far but we have a summit finish coming up. 

Gogl might start the climb with a 1'40 lead but that would never be enough. He's continuing on the descent and setting a furious pace though, as it looks like Herrada has gone by Rolland. 33km to go.

No it's still Gogl, Rolland and then Herrada on the road. The peloton are at 2'00 so we should see Gogl take the combativity award, unless Rolland returns and does something special on the final climb.

Mechanical for LL Sanchez, who  needs a new rear wheel. He'll be back in the valley, as he's a super descender. Up ahead and Rolland is in hot pursuit of Gogl as the road flattens out.

Further down the road and the Jumbo Visma train pick up Geschke as Rollland catches Gogl with 29km to go. The peloton is at 2'03. Here we Gogl.

Gesink, who else, is still on the front and driving the pace. Surely, surely he'll peel off at the foot of the next climb. At the start of all this Ineos were the second team in the bunch but Bahrain and UAE are now ahead of them. The signs are really not good for Bernal at this point. 

Herrada has just been swept up by the bunch with 24km to go, while the two leaders have extended their advantage to 2'11. Nice work from Gogl and Rolland.

Dan Martin gives his left quad a shake at the back of the group. If he has the legs for the stage win then he has to go really early. Big ask though with so much on the line with just 4km to go until we reach the base of the Grand Colombier. The gap to the two leaders is at 2'09.

Inside the final 20km to go and there's no let up in the bunch. You might expect the pace to ease as riders quickly regroup but Jumbo Visma are just setting a punishing pace with Wout Van Aert on the front.

And it's Gesink still on the front in fact as we see Roglic with teammates all around him. Pogacar is far from alone with still two riders from UAE there. Bernal also has numbers but what do they have left in their legs after already struggling. Quintana, Landa, and Porte are all here too. And Lopez, not mentioned him yet today.

Gogl and Rolland are almost on the climb but their advantage is down to 1'49. It's a nice little seven per cent opener. 

And we're climbing the 17km Grand Colombier and Gesink is still here. Incredible as the gap to the leaders drops to 1'44.

Gesink, finally pulls over and Wout Van Aert takes over. G Martin needs a new bike and that's surely his day done. 16km to go,

Martin is coming back through the cars but this is going to really cost him as we see the yellow jersey group drop to about 20 riders almost immediately. 

15km to go and the gap is down to just 1'15.

Rolland has dropped Gogl as we see Martin slowly coming back to the leaders. He will do it but this has cost him a lot. Jesus Herrada his saviour.

Up the road and Rolland has 1'09 with 14.9km to go as Van Aert continues to set the pace. Gaudu has been dropped and D Martin is out the back too.

Wout Van Aert dropping pure climbers is something else as few more riders slip backwards. Meanwhile Bernal just has one teammate left.

Barguil can't handle the Van Aert pace, and he's gone out of the back and Polanc. We've got about 20 riders left with 13.8km to go.

Gogl has just been caught as G. Martin at last makes it back to the Roglic group as up ahead Rolland has only 25 seconds.

Quintana is about to be dropped. 13.3km to go and he's right at the back, and he can't handle the pace from Wout Van Aert. 

Just 13 seconds for Rolland and Bernal is about to be dropped too.

They've gone. 13km to go and Bernal and Quintana have both been dropped. Game over for both of them if they're going to be dropped this early. 

Bernal is really struggling. Is it that back injury because he can't hold the pace and the gap is growing. He can't even follow Quintana at the moment. 

Bernal has lost 21 seconds already but that's going to be minutes at the finish and he might not even be inside the top ten after today's finish. Quintana has formed an alliance of sorts with Bernal as they both try and limit their losses. Bernal has two riders with him but it's all about limiting his losses as we see the defending champion shaking his head. Bernal's challenge is ending today. 

Bernal is now at 38 seconds as he shakes his head again as Van Aert continues to set the pace. Uran, Porte, Lopez, Pogacar, Landa, Roglic, Dumoulin, Mas, they're all here. 

Adam Yates is also in the mix as Bernal pulls alongside his teammates. He's lost a minute already as a few more riders drop back, including Ellisonde. 

Well over 10km to go and Barguil and Quintana have left Bernal on the mountain, while we still have four Jumbo Visma riders in the lead group. The Bernal group is at 1'37. 

Van Aert pulls over and now Bennett takes over with 8.7km to go. Landa and Movistar still have numbers at this point but no attacks yet. Martin has been dropped again and Daniel Martinez. It's going to be all change in the GC today, apart from the top-two as things stand. 

Lopez still has a teammate but Pogacar and Porte are alone as Martin starts to lose even more ground as Bernal's group goes out to nearly two minutes. 

Quintana is at 1'28 behind the yellow jersey, so his GC bid is being torn up too as Bennett continues to set the pace. 

Still 7.7km to go on this climb but still no attacks from the big favourites as Porte sits on Roglic's wheel. Landa's two men in the group, Bilbao and Caruso are doing well to hang on at the back of the group. 

7.1km to go and Yates has attacked. Bennett tries to up the pace but that's a bold move from the Mitchelton rider. He's 1'42 down on GC so Roglic won't panic as we see Bennett start to fall backwards. 

Yates has pulled out nine seconds already as Dumoulin takes things up at the front of the yellow jersey group with 6.5km to go. 

Bernal now at 2'24 but it will be closer to four minutes at the finish as we see Caruso has been dropped. Dumoulin is clawing Yates back slowly, with the gap at 5 seconds.

About a dozen GC riders left and Dumoulin once more comes to the aid of Roglic, even with Kuss still there. 6km to go,

It will be 12 riders left when Yates is caught and that's now. 5.7km to go.

The road levels for a short while and Uran is lucky as he was struggling there for a moment. Now it kicks up again with Dumoulin still on the front. Only one attack so far.

3'23 for Bernal now. He'll be outside the top-ten for sure as Dumoulin gets on the radio before rising from the saddle again.

Bernal just can't find any power at all as up ahead Dumoulin drives the pace with Roglic on his wheel. 3.4km to go.

Bernal again shaking his head, it's either the back or he's sick. Or both as we approach the final 2.8km of the climb. Pogacar has to move soon.

Three from 12 in this group are Jumbo riders as Dumoulin lines things out once more. The pace is so high that no one can attack at the moment but Pogacar still looks fresh.

2km to go as we see Quintana at 2'42 but Bernal way further back. 

Still three riders from Jumbo on the front and they've totally neutralized the climb so far, with only Yates able or willing to attack. He burnt off Bennett but that was about it. 

Mas looks at Valverde but the veteran just stares ahead with 1km to go and it really kicks up in a minute.

Who will go first? It's Roglic with 600m to go.

Pogacar on his wheel but gaps have been created. Kuss takes over.

Porte attacks.

Roglic is on his wheel with Lopez and Pogacar. We're down to four.

It's going to be  sprint and Pogacar takes the stage, and Roglic is forced into second.

It looked like Porte was third and Lopez took fourth with the rest of the GC contenders coming in a few seconds later. Roglic couldn't drop Pogacar there and the UAE rider is chipping away at the race leader's advantage. 

It's only 4 seconds for Pogacar but it all counts and mentally that's a big win for him, and his second stage in this year's race. Martin is only just coming up to the line. 

Three minutes have ticked by though and still no sign from Quintana or Bernal. 

Here comes Quintana, over the line 3'51 down on today's stage winner. 

You can find our race report and results, right here .

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Here are the top ten results from today:

1 Tadej Pogacar (Slo) UAE Team Emirates 4:34:13 2 Primoz Roglic (Slo) Team Jumbo-Visma 3 Richie Porte (Aus) Trek-Segafredo 0:00:05 4 Miguel Angel Lopez Moreno (Col) Astana Pro Team 0:00:08 5 Enric Mas Nicolau (Spa) Movistar Team 0:00:15 6 Sepp Kuss (USA) Team Jumbo-Visma 0:00:15 7 Mikel Landa Meana (Spa) Bahrain McLaren 0:00:15 8 Adam Yates (GBr) Mitchelton-Scott 0:00:15 9 Rigoberto Uran (Col) EF Pro Cycling 0:00:18 10 Alejandro Valverde (Spa) Movistar Team 0:00:24

Uran is now up to third overall and Bernal is out of the top ten, but he's not even finished the stage yet. 

Bernal comes over the line 7'21 down on Pogacar. 

And here's the GC standings after today's stage: 1 Primoz Roglic (Slo) Team Jumbo-Visma 65:37:07 2 Tadej Pogacar (Slo) UAE Team Emirates 00:00:40 3 Rigoberto Uran (Col) EF Pro Cycling 00:01:34 4 Miguel Angel Lopez Moreno (Col) Astana Pro Team 00:01:45 5 Adam Yates (GBr) Mitchelton-Scott 00:02:03 6 Richie Porte (Aus) Trek-Segafredo 00:02:13 7 Mikel Landa Meana (Spa) Bahrain McLaren 00:02:16 8 Enric Mas Nicolau (Spa) Movistar Team 00:03:15 9 Nairo Quintana (Col) Team Arkea-Samsic 00:05:08 10 Tom Dumoulin (Ned) Team Jumbo-Visma 00:05:12

Let's hear from today's stage winner Tadej Pogacar: We thought today was really a stage first to go in the breakaway we had Marcato but then Jumbo just set the pace really high all day and made it a really difficult stage. In the end, I was waiting for a sprint. I’m so happy to win again.I think Jumbo was really prepared for today. In my point of view, there was no sense to attack.I don’t know what happened [to Bernal] but Jumbo did a really hard pace today and some riders paid for it.For the moment [Roglic] seems unstoppable but today Bernal cracked and maybe another day I will crack or Roglic. We don’t’ know in a three-week stage race. There are still opportunities.

Here is our reaction piece on Egan Bernal and how his Tour challenge is over .

Stage winner Team Jumbo rider Team UAE Emirates rider Slovenias Tadej Pogacar celebrates as he crosses the finish line at the Grand Colombier pass during the 15th stage of the 107th edition of the Tour de France cycling race 175 km between Lyon and Grand Colombier on September 13 2020 Photo by AnneChristine POUJOULAT POOL AFP Photo by ANNECHRISTINE POUJOULATPOOLAFP via Getty Images

Let's hear from stage winner Primoz Roglic: "For sure, I also wanted to win today. The team did a really great job but in the end I was a little too short. It was a good day for us. The guys were really flying today. Chapeau to each and every one. So far we are really doing a great job here in the Tour. It's not an individual sport, cycling, for a really top performance you need a strong team around you. It would be better if I had gained four seconds but I was a little too short, and he was better today. I'm happy with how it went. Now, tomorrow a rest day and we start the final. {on Bernal losing time} I don't bother so much with others - who is doing well or bad - it's better to keep the focus on ourselves, it's the only thing we can manage. So far it's going really well."

We've looked at how the GC picture has changed after today's stage, and you can read our story right here .

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A bit of extra news and Bob Jungels has apologised for taking Higuita out of the Tour in a crash. No intention in his actions but a sad day for EF and their Colombian national champion. The story is right here .

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It's the biggest race of them all, but these days, the Tour de France means one thing: Tadej Pogačar vs Jonas Vingegaard. Between them the duo have won the last three editions of the race, with Vingegaard taking the 2022 race for Team Jumbo–Visma and Pogačar winning in 2020 and 2021.

In the most recent action, Vingegaard left Pogačar in the dust, gaining six minutes on his rival in the final climb. Pogačar called it "one of the worst days of my life on the bike."

Vingegaard is still in the lead, and fended off some anti-doping questions at the end of Stage 19. Two more stages remain, and Pogačar is still in second, with Adam Yates is in third.

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But what if you're based in one of those countries but aren't at home to catch that free Tour de France coverage? Maybe you're on holiday and don't want to spend money on pay TV in another country, when you'd usually be able to watch for free at home?

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Look no further than a VPN, or virtual private network. A VPN makes it look as if you're surfing the web from your home country, rather than the one you're in. That means you can access the streaming services you already pay for, from anywhere on Earth. Or anywhere that has an internet connection, at least.

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NBC can be accessed with one of the best TV antennas , while USA Network is available in some cable packages. 

If you've cut the cord and don't have cable, you can watch Tour de France via several live TV services, including NBC's own Peacock , plus Sling TV and Fubo .

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For those who prefer Welsh-language commentary, S4C is also providing free coverage of the race. This can be accessed for free via BBC iPlayer .

Alternatively, there's Discovery Plus and Eurosport , which have ad-free Tour de France coverage. As Eurosport is part of Discovery Plus, it doesn't matter one which you subscribe to.

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Stage 1 – Sat 01/07, Bilbao (182km) – 6.30am Stage 2 – Sun 02/07, Vitoria-Gasteiz to San Sebastián (209km) – 6.15am Stage 3 –  Mon 03/07, Amorebieta-Etxano to Bayonne (185km) – 7am Stage 4 – Tue 04/07, Dax to Nogaro (182km) – 7.10am Stage 5 – Wed 05/07, Pau to Laruns (165km) – 7.05am Stage 6 – Thu 06/07, Tarbes to Cauterets (145km) – 7.10am Stage 7 – Fri 07/07, Mont-de-Marsan to Bordeaux (170km) – 7.15am Stage 8 – Sat 08/07, Libourne to Limoges (201km) – 6.30am Stage 9 – Sun 09/07, Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat to Puy de Dôme (184km) – 7.30am

Rest day – 10/07

Stage 10 – Tue 11/07, Vulcania to Issoire (167km) – 7.05am Stage 11 – Wed 12/07, Clermont-Ferrand to Moulins (180km) – 7.05am Stage 12 –  Thu 13/07, Roanne to Belleville-en-Beaujolais (166km) – 7.05am Stage 13 – Fri 14/07, Châtillon-sur-Chalaronne to Grand Colombier (138km) – 7.45am Stage 14 – Sat 15/07, Annemasse to Morzine (152km) – 7.05am Stage 15 – Sun 16/07, Les Gets to Saint-Gervais-les-Bains (180km) – 7.05am

Rest day – 17/07

Stage 16 – Tue 18/07, Passy to Combloux (22km ITT) – 7.05am Stage 17 – Wed 19/07, Saint-Gervais-les-Bains to Courchevel (166km) – 6.20am Stage 18 – Thu 20/07, Moûtiers to Bourg-en-Bresse (186km) – 7.05am Stage 19 – Fri 21/07, Moirans-en-Montagne to Poligny (173km) – 7.15am Stage 20 – Sat 22/07, Belfort to Le Markstein (133km) – 7.30am Stage 21 – Sun 23/07, Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines to Paris (115km) – 10.30am

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    Remco Evenepoel (Belgium) is debuting at the 2024 Tour de France and a young up-and-comer to watch at 23 -years old. Another possible rising star is Canada's Derek Gee. A few American riders will be in the mix, including Neilson Powless, Sean Quinn, and Matteo Jorgenson. Brothers Simon and Adam Yates (United Kingdom) will compete for ...

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  9. Tour de France, Stage 15: Start time, TV channel, live stream, course

    The 2023 Tour de France wraps up the middle portion of the race on Sunday before the second and final rest day of the race. Stage 15 will see the peloton run 179 kilometers from Les Gets Les Portes du Soleil to Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc.

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  16. Tour de France stage 15

    Cousin is the next rider to try. Were' racing stage 15 of the Tour de France, 174.5km to the summit of the Grand Colombier. 2020-09-13T10:51:02.552Z. Rolland has joined Cousin but Juul Jensen is ...

  17. Tour de France 2024, Stage 15

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  18. Stage 15 of the Tour de France 2024

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  19. The route of Stage 15 of the Tour de France

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