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Tour de France 2025

Tour de France 2025 race news, previews, results, tour map, race tech, analysis, and photos. Follow for breaking on twitter, instagram, or facebook.

Dates: July 5-27
Stages: 21
Rest days: 2
Start: Lille, France
Finish: Paris, France

The 2025 Tour de France will take place July 5-27. The 112th edition of the race starts in Lille, France, with a total of 21 days of racing and two rest days. The final stage returns to Paris after finishing last year in Nice due to the Olympic Games.

Latest Tour de France News

14 years ago

Mark Cavendish secures green jersey, becomes second Briton to stand on Tour podium

Sprint king Mark Cavendish (HTC-Highroad) became only the second Briton to step onto the Tour de France podium after securing the green jersey with his fifth stage win of this year's race on the final day.


14 years ago

2011 Tour de France results, stage 21 – and final standings

1. Mark Cavendish, HTC-Highroad, 2h 27' 02" 2. Boasson Hagen Edvald, Sky Procycling, s.t. 3. André Greipel, Omega Pharma-Lotto, s.t. 4. Tyler Farrar, Team Garmin-Cervélo, s.t. 5. Fabian Cancellara, Team Leopard-Trek, s.t.


14 years ago

VIDEO: 2011 Tour de France, stage 21, Breakfast with Bernie

Breakfast with Bernie on the last stage of the 2011 Tour de France.


14 years ago

Inside the Tour by John Wilcockson: Evans, a complete champion

GRENOBLE, France (VN) — “There’s a car, a car … il y a une voiture!” You could hear the panic in the voice of a television technician who was being pinned back against the trunk of a race official’s red Skoda by a solid mass of media crews. The mob was moving en masse like a giant bubble around the rider wearing a yellow skinsuit, Andy Schleck, who’d just thrown every last ounce of energy into defending (unsuccessfully) his Tour de France lead against Cadel Evans.


14 years ago

Cadel Evans’ time-trial bike from stage 20 of the 2011 Tour de France

A peek at the BMC time trial bike that Cadel Evans rode to second in the stage-20 ITT and the yellow jersey in the 2011 Tour de France.


14 years ago

2011 Tour de France tech, stage 20: TT bikes for Velits, Vande Velde

Peter Velits' and Christian Vande Velde's TT bikes.


14 years ago

2011 Tour de France, stage 20: a Casey B. Gibson gallery

Casey B. Gibson shoots the crucial race against the clock in the 2011 Tour de France.


14 years ago

Cadel Evans and BMC silence critics by being tougher than a very tough 2011 Tour de France

n securing the first Tour de France title for Australia Saturday, Cadel Evans and his eight BMC Racing teammates silenced their critics after three weeks of seizing every opportunity they could find en route to the Champs-Élysées.


14 years ago

Oh, brother: Schleck tandem comes up short in race for 2011 Tour de France title

Andy and Fränk Schleck will stand on the final podium in Paris on Sunday, the first brothers to do so — but they won't occupy the top two steps, as they had hoped.


14 years ago

Schleck brothers congratulate Cadel Evans, say they gave 2011 Tour de France their best

Andy Schleck paid tribute to Tour de France rival Cadel Evans as the BMC Racing team captain took the coveted yellow jersey after the penultimate stage time trial.


14 years ago

2011 Tour de France, stage 20: Andrew Hood’s Tour notebook

The green jersey remains up for grabs; Edvald Boasson Hagen is "a beast"; and Jens Voigt's good for one more year ... at least.


14 years ago

2011 Tour de France, stage 20: a Graham Watson gallery

Graham Watson is on hand as Cadel Evans finally dons the yellow ahead of the parade stage to Paris.


14 years ago

Levels take a back seat during stage-20 ITT of 2011 Tour de France

UCI commissaires left their levels at home for Saturday’s stage-20 time trial, adjusting theirs methods for enforcing UCI Rule 1.3.012, which requires that the “saddle support be horizontal.”


14 years ago

Pierre Rolland delighted to defend white jersey in stage 20 of the 2011 Tour de France

Pierre Rolland (Europcar) reinforced his grip on the Tour de France white jersey despite being given a fright by Rein Taaramae (Cofidis) on the penultimate stage.


14 years ago

2011 Tour de France results, stage 20

1. Tony Martin, Htc - Highroad, 55' 33" 2. Cadel Evans, Bmc Racing Team, at 00:07 3. Alberto Contador, Saxo Bank Sungard, at 01:06 4. Thomas De Gendt, Vacansoleil-Dcm, at 01:29 5. Richie Porte, Saxo Bank Sungard, at 01:30


14 years ago

VIDEO: Breakfast with Bernie: Bernie takes reader questions

After his time trial, Bernie answers reader questions


14 years ago

14 years ago

What happened to Cadel’s bike in Friday’s stage?

ALPE D'HUEZ, France (VN) — Cadel Evans comfortably matched Alberto Contador’s early acceleration on the Col du Telegraph Friday, at least at first. He soon realized something was wrong, looking to his rear wheel and stopping twice before eventually taking a complete bike change.


14 years ago

Video: Stage 19 finish-line analysis: Down to the wire

Brian Holcombe and Andrew Hood from the Alpe d'Huez finish line


14 years ago

2011 Tour de France stage 19 notebook: Danielson closing in on top 10; Sanchez locks KoM

ALPE d'HUEZ, France (VN) — Tom Danielson realizes he has one more hard effort before he can enjoy what's been a highly successful Tour de France debut.


14 years ago

I still have the legs to beat Evans, says Schleck

ALPE D'HUEZ, France (AFP) - Tour de France leader Andy Schleck believes he still has enough juice in his legs to defy Australian Cadel Evans to secure his maiden yellow jersey on Saturday.


14 years ago

Tour Pro Bike: Johnny Hoogerland’s Ridley Helium

A look at Johnny Hoogerland's team Vacansoleil Ridley Helium


14 years ago

Schleck dons yellow; Rolland scores France’s first stage win of this Tour

France finally scored a stage win in this Tour as Europcar's young Pierre Rolland won atop l'Alpe d'Huez, grabbing the white jersey for best young rider on the day his teammate Thomas Voeckler finally gave up the yellow jersey.


14 years ago

2011 Tour de France results, stage 19

Stage 1 Pierre Rolland (Fra) Team Europcar 3:13:25 2 Samuel Sanchez Gonzalez (Spa) Euskaltel-Euskadi 0:00:14 3 Alberto Contador Velasco (Spa) Saxo Bank Sungard 0:00:23 4 Peter Velits (Svk) HTC-Highroad 0:00:57 5 Cadel Evans (Aus) BMC Racing Team GC 1 Andy Schleck (Lux) Leopard Trek 2 Fränk Schleck (Lux) Leopard Trek 0:00:53 3 Cadel Evans (Aus) BMC Racing Team 0:00:57 4 Thomas Voeckler (Fra) Team Europcar 0:02:10 5 Damiano Cunego (Ita) Lampre - ISD 0:03:31


14 years ago

Inside the Tour with John Wilcockson: Voeckler the survivor has restored romanticism to the Tour

COL DU GALIBIER, France (VN) — Thursday’s gigantic stage 18 at the Tour de France was all about survival, whether that was simply to stay in the race and fight a more strategic battle to remain in the race for the yellow jersey.


14 years ago

Garmin chasing final podium with teams classification

PUY SAINT PIERRE, France (VN) - As teams whose top-five GC hopes have faded often do, Garmin-Cervélo is chasing the teams classification at the Tour de France. But with four stage wins, a week in the maillot jaune and an American rookie fighting for the top-10, Garmin’s Tour has been their best ever and Tom Danielson leads the squad in a run at the final podium in the final three days of the race.


14 years ago

The Livestream Diaries, entry #19: Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear

After two weeks of watching and waiting, a bike race broke out Thursday as Andy Schleck took the most important stage of his career.


14 years ago

2011 Tour de France notebook, stage 18: Voeckler hangs on; no gifts for Andy

COL DU GALIBIER, France (VN) — Thomas Voeckler (Europcar) collapsed on his handlebars after defending the yellow jersey by 15 seconds in Thursday's epic stage over the Alps.


14 years ago

Cadel Evans says ‘It was a bit strange at the end’

Cadel Evans talks to reporters after stage 18


14 years ago

VIDEO: Breakfast with Bernie, stage 18

Brian Holcombe chats with HTC's Bernhard Eisel


14 years ago

Alberto Contador concedes his hopes of victory in the Tour de France are over

OL DU GALIBIER, France (VN) ─ Moments after crossing the finish line demoralized and exhausted, Alberto Contador admitted the obvious and said his hopes of winning the 2011 Tour de France are over.


14 years ago

Cadel Evans puts it all on Galibier chase, questions Tour de France rivals’ tactics

PUYS SAINT PIERRE, France (VN) — Cadel Evans was a man on an island high above Briançon Wednesday as he pursued an audacious Andy Schleck to the summit of the Col du Galibier. After the finish Evans and his BMC Racing team management said they rode to win and were critical of the tactics of the other top GC riders.


14 years ago

Leopard-Trek’s Andersen: ‘We rode the perfect tactic’

COL DU GALIBIER, France (VN) — For days, fans, media and the peloton have been openly criticizing and questioning how Leopard-Trek was racing the 2011 Tour de France.


14 years ago

Time cut penalty puts Rojas back into green jersey battle

COL du GALIBIER, France (AFP) - British sprint king Mark Cavendish survived being eliminated from the Tour de France after the epic 18th stage to the Col du Galibier Thursday.


14 years ago

2011 Tour de France results, stage 18

Stage 1. Andy Schleck, Team Leopard-Trek, in 6h 07' 56" 2. Frank Schleck, Team Leopard-Trek, at 2:07 3. Cadel Evans, Bmc Racing Team, at 02:15 4. Ivan Basso, Liquigas-Cannondale, at 02:18 5. Thomas Voeckler, Team Europcar, at 02:21 GC 1. Thomas Voeckler, Team Europcar, in 79h 34' 06" 2. Andy Schleck, Team Leopard-Trek, at 00:15 3. Frank Schleck, Team Leopard-Trek, at at 01:08 4. Cadel Evans, Bmc Racing Team, at at 01:12 5. Damiano Cunego, Lampre - Isd, at at 03:46


14 years ago

Gutsy Andy Schleck attacks 60k from the line, takes stage win and positions for Tour win

Andy Schleck rode the stage of his life on Thursday, with a dramatic 60km-plus solo breakaway that put the Leopard-Trek rider into position to win the 2011 Tour de France.


14 years ago

Inside the Tour with John Wilcockson: Evans to follow in the wheelmarks of Coppi and LeMond?

PINEROLO, Italy (VN) — When you look west from Pinerolo, your eyes are drawn to the Alps, whose majestic peaks received a new dusting of snow this week. It was in this sparkling city of the Piedmont (literally “foot of the mountain”) region where the legendary Italian rider Fausto Coppi scored one of his most famous coups: a 192km solo odyssey over five alpine passes to finish almost 12 minutes ahead of second-place Gino Bartali to clinch his overall victory in the 1949 Giro d’Italia.


14 years ago

Bjarne Riis: ‘It will be a big fight tomorrow’

Contador's director says he will keep attacking


14 years ago

Andy Schleck says stage 17 finish descent ‘not really necessary’

Andy Schleck says stage 17 finish descent 'not really necessary'


14 years ago

Finish-line analysis, stage 17: Beginning of the Australian dream?

Andrew Hood and Brian Holcombe take apart stage 17


14 years ago

Jens Voigt predicts Schleck victory in Tour de France; Not sure which one

PINEROLO, Italy (VN) — Jens Voigt strongly defended Leopard-Trek's tactic of riding for both Schleck brothers throughout the Tour de France rather than rally behind one of the brothers as a single leader.


14 years ago

Sánchez, Contador: allies on and off the road

PINEROLO, Italy (VN) — Alberto Contador reached across to Samuel Sánchez to shake his hand as the pair crossed the line Thursday after another daring raid that fell short.


14 years ago

Riis: Contador is better than last year and must attack everybody

PINEROLO, Italy (VN) - Two-time defending champion Alberto Contador has lit a fire at the front of the Tour de France in the final week ahead of the three biggest days in this year’s race. Contador’s Saxo Bank-Sungard manager Bjarne Riis said the Spaniard is recovered from the knee injury that hampered him in the Pyrénées and that he must attack every rider in the race on the road to the Col du Galibier Thursday.


14 years ago

14 years ago

Boasson Hagen wins stage 17 of the 2011 Tour de France, Voeckler retains jersey

Team Sky's Edvald Boasson Hagen won his second stage of the 2011 Tour de France on Wednesday, improving on his second place of the day before and giving Norway two stage wins in a row and its fourth stage of this Tour.


14 years ago

2011 Tour de France results, stage 17

Stage 1. Edvald Boasson Hagen, Sky Procycling, in 4h 18' 00" 2. Bauke Mollema, Rabobank Cycling Team, at 00:40 3. Sandy Casar, Fdj, at 00:50 4. Julien El Fares, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, at 00:50 5. Sylvain Chavanel, Quick Step Cycling Team, at 00:50 GC 1. Thomas Voeckler, Team Europcar, in 73h 23' 49" 2. Cadel Evans, BMC Racing Team, at 1:18 3. Frank Schleck, Team Leopard-Trek, at 01:22 4. Andy Schleck, Team Leopard-Trek, at 02:36 5. Samuel Sanchez, Euskaltel-Euskadi, at 02:59


14 years ago

The Livestream Diaries, entry #17: Let’s make a deal

Costa Rica’s Andrey Amador (Movistar) spent Monday in quiet reflection after learning that he is professional cycling’s only rider not rumored to be joining BMC Racing in 2012.


14 years ago

Voeckler ‘shows limits’ as Contador attacks

GAP, France (AFP) - Tour de France leader Thomas Voeckler admitted to being put in trouble Tuesday after a surprise attack by reigning champion Alberto Contador threw the yellow jersey race wide open.


14 years ago

Geraint Thomas signs three-year deal with Team Sky

Welshman Geraint Thomas, who wore the Tour's best young rider white jersey during much of the race's opening week, has signed a new three-year deal with Team Sky.


14 years ago

2011 Tour de France notebook, stage 16: Cleaner climbing; Thor’s super Tour

GAP, France (VN) — Jonathan Vaughters (Garmin-Cervelo) says he's encouraged by signs that this Tour de France is a cleaner race.


14 years ago

Contador closes Gap with attack; Andy criticizes dangerous descent

GAP, France (VN) — Alberto Contador (SaxoBank-Sungard) said he wasn't going to ride all the way to Paris without a fight.


14 years ago

Snow-capped Alps not a worry, say Tour organizers

GAP, France (AFP) — Tour de France officials said Tuesday they were "not worried" by snowfall high up in the Alps a day before the peloton tackles three days in the mountains.


14 years ago

2011 Tour de France results, stage 16

Stage 1. Thor Hushovd, Team Garmin - Cervelo, in 3h 31' 38" 2. Boasson Hagen Edvald, Sky Procycling, at s.t. 3. Ryder Hesjedal, Team Garmin - Cervelo, at 00:02 4. Tony Martin, Htc - Highroad, at 00:38 5. Mikhail Ignatyev, Katusha Team, at 00:52 GC 1. Thomas Voeckler, Team Europcar, in 69h 00' 56" 2. Cadel Evans, Bmc Racing Team, at 01:45 3. Frank Schleck, Team Leopard-Trek, at 01:49 4. Andy Schleck, Team Leopard-Trek, at 03:03 5. Samuel Sanchez, Euskaltel - Euskadi, at 03:26


14 years ago

Hushovd wins stage 16 of the 2011 Tour de France, as Evans and Contador open gap on the Schlecks

Garmin Cervelo's world champion Thor Hushovd on Tuesday won his second individual stage of the 2011 Tour de France, a cold, rainy, 162.5km race from Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux to Gap.


14 years ago

Tom Danielson’s excited for the Alps to begin

Tom Danielson's excited for the Alps to begin


14 years ago

Tyler Farrar: “I don’t know” if Cavendish took pulls

VIDEO: Tyler Farrar: "I don't know" if Cavendish took pulls


14 years ago

Farrar: ‘I should have kept my mouth shut’ about Cavendish

SAINT-PAUL-TROIS-CHATEAUX, France (VN) — Mark Cavendish's fourth stage win Sunday didn't sit well with some of the other top sprinters who couldn't hold back their frustration that perhaps Cavendish made it through Saturday's brutal climbing stage up Plateau de Beille with something more than his own two legs.


14 years ago

Gilbert, Alps lie between Cavendish and green in Paris

SAINTE CÉCILE LES VIGNES, France (VN) - Four days in the mountains and a Belgian classics rider lie in the way of Mark Cavendish and his green jersey dreams. As the Tour de France heads for its final week in the Alps, Cavendish (HTC-Highroad) is closer now than ever to taking the maillot vert home, but he’ll have to outdo two rivals and 12 categorized climbs to stand on the podium in Paris in green.


14 years ago

Inside the Tour with John Wilcockson: Calm before the Alpine storm

A cold hard rain is forecast for Tuesday's stage 16. John Wilcockson takes a look at how such conditions have turned previous Tours upside down.


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Tour de France Writers

Andrew Hood

Andrew Hood, aka “EuroHoody,” is European editor for Velo. Since joining the title in 2002, he’s been chasing bike races all over the world. He’s covered dozens of editions of the spring classics and the Tour de France, Giro d’Italia, and Vuelta a España, as well as numerous world championships in road, track, and mountain biking. He’s also covered six Olympic Games and reported on bike races across six continents. Beyond the Outside cycling network, his work has appeared in The New York Times, Sports Illustrated, ESPN, Outside, SKITraveler Magazine, Washington Post, Dallas Morning News, and Denver Post. He’s a voting member of the Velo d’Or prize committee, and he’s appeared on CNN, NBC, NPR, and BBC. Chances are, if there’s a bike race, EuroHoody’s been to it, or will be going soon.

Jim Cotton

Jim is a UK-based editor and reporter focusing on road racing, training, and nutrition. He’s developed a bank of experience working on the ground at all three grand tours, Paris-Roubaix, Tour of Flanders, Strade Bianche, road worlds, and many more prestigious races. Additionally, Jim writes the ‘Behind the Ride’ series of features that digs into how riders in the pro peloton have become the best in the world. It’s a wide-ranging column that’s covered diet, training, recovery, altitude camps, and a lot more. And when he’s not working? After a few decades of mostly dismal results, he’s hung up the wheels on his bike racing career. Instead, now, he’s a trail / ultra racer… but don’t hold that against him.

Andy McGrath

Formerly editor of Rouleur magazine, Andy McGrath is a freelance sports journalist and has covered the Tour de France, Tour of Italy and the sport’s big one-day Classics. He covered the 2023 Tour de France for VELO.

Shane Stokes

Shane Stokes has written about pro cycling for over 25 years, covering grand tours, world championships, Classics and other major events during that time. He’s been the Irish Times cycling correspondent for over two decades, appeared regularly on that country’s national broadcaster RTE in analyzing the sport, and contributed to Velo and many of the sport’s international outlets. When not writing about cycling he’s happiest in nature on a sunny day, particularly with a dog or two in tow.

Will Tracy

Will Tracy is a San Francisco based editor interested in all things cycling. Since getting his start in cycling journalism with Peloton Magazine, he has reported from the Tour de France; the Taipei Cycle, Eurobike, and Sea Otter trade shows; and covered the biggest events in gravel racing including Unbound and SBT GRVL. When not biking, he stays active with climbing and running and likes to take photos, cook, and serially dabble in new hobbies.

Alvin Holbrook

Alvin is a tech editor for Velo, where he covers road, gravel, and e-bikes after nearly a decade in the bike industry. In addition, he uses his background in urban planning to cover stories around active transportation, policy, tech, and infrastructure through the Urbanist Update series. He currently lives in the Bay Area with his wife and an ever-growing stable of bikes and kitchen utensils. Meet Alvin

Josh Ross

Josh hails from the Pacific Northwest but when it’s time to ride, hot and dry is better than cold and wet. He will happily talk for hours about the minutiae of cycling tech but understands most people just want things to work. He is a road cyclist at heart and doesn’t care much if those roads are paved, dirt, or digital. Although he rarely races, if you ask him to ride from sunrise to sunset, and beyond, the answer is always yes.

How to watch the Tour de France in 2025

For 2025: Peacock is showing the Tour de France in North America. Those of you in Europe have more options.

Inside the United States and Canada

Cycling fans in the U.S.A. and Canada can watch the Tour de France streamed through Peacock. The $6 per month subscription will allow you to watch via a web browser, the mobile app, or a smart TV app. Select stages of the Tour are also broadcast on NBC and USA.

Daily coverage begins as early as 5:00 a.m. EDT daily. You’ll want to check the specific broadcast time for each stage, since there is some variability in the start times of the daily broadcast.

Outside the United States and Canada

Eurosport will show the race in Europe. Other options include Rai Sport in Italy, L'Equipe TV in France, and Sporza in Belgium.