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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

8 years ago

Valverde undergoes successful kneecap operation, Durbridge out

Spanish veteran Alejandro Valverde has undergone a succesful operation following a crash that knocked him out of the Tour de France.


8 years ago

Thomas puts yellow lining on an ever-blossoming career

The Geraint Thomas success story now includes a stage one time trial win and a Tour de France yellow jersey to adorn his growing palmarés.


8 years ago

Phinney completes circle with over-due Tour de France debut

American Taylor Phinney’s long road to the Tour de France would take some unexpected detours, but it finally led home Saturday.


8 years ago

Invulnerable Froome back in the driver’s seat

Chris From and Sky pack four riders in top 10 on Tour de France opening time trial in Dusseldorf, Germany to look anything but 'vulnerable'.


8 years ago

Lions inspired Thomas to yellow

Geraint Thomas said watching the British and Irish Lions beat the awesome All Blacks had inspired him to claim the Tour de France yellow jersey on Saturday.


8 years ago

Valverde, Izagirre crash out of Tour

The 2017 Tour de France lost Alejandro Valverde crashed on a wet corner, and was forced to abandon in the opening stage on Saturday.


8 years ago

Evans urges Porte to take Tour opportunity

Cadel Evans has urged compatriot Richie Porte to take advantage of his strengths in his bid to beat three-time champion Chris Froome.


8 years ago

Determined Froome ready for all Tour challengers

To win his fourth yellow jersey Froome has to be at his absolute best. A tricky course and ample rivals will ensure it is a close race.


8 years ago

VN Podcast, ep. 36: Tour de France arrives in Germany

We discuss all the key pre-Tour de France storylines. Plus, a look at new tech in the Tour and a chat with Nate Brown.


8 years ago

A humble Mark Cavendish unsure of winning

Mark Cavendish tempers expectations ahead of Tour de France. Out of racing for months due to sickness, the Brit doesn't expect a stage win.


8 years ago

Tony Martin: Dominant domestique

Tony Martin is known as a four-time time trial world champion, but he's also a key domestique on the Katusha-Alpecin team.


8 years ago

Simon Yates plans to keep Tour’s white jersey in the family

Orica-Scott's Simon Yates returns to the Tour de France primed to follow up his twin brother's standout 2016 performance.


8 years ago

Who will take the Tour’s first yellow jersey?

The Tour de France's stage 1 time trial is an opportunity for hometown favorite Tony Martin, but rain could spoil the party.


8 years ago

Bardet guarded about Tour ‘dream’

Although Romain Bardet has quickly become France's best hope at a Tour victory, he is circumspect about his chances in 2017.


8 years ago

Quintana: ‘We have to be bold’

Movistar and Nairo Quintana knows that aggressive racing could win the Tour, but no one knows how the unusual route will play out.


8 years ago

Garbage takes: Sky jinxes the Tour; Cannondale-Drapac’s American flavor

Why white jerseys mean that the Tour peloton is in for a rainy race, how Cannondale can capitalize on American pride, and more.


8 years ago

Boredom no issue for green king Sagan

Peter Sagan says the fight for the green jersey is anything but boring, that the competition is fierce from the Tour de France's start to finish.


8 years ago

Gallery: Tour de France 2017 teams presentation

The Tour de France's teams are presented in Dusseldorf, Germany, with the Grand Depart time trial set for Saturday.


8 years ago

Orica transforms from stage hunters to GC players

Once a team of stage hunters and sprinters, Orica-Scott has transformed into a squad focused on GC ambitions of Chaves and Yates.


8 years ago

Can BMC handle Sky’s Tour de France super-team?

BMC is up against a formidable opponent in Chris Froome's Team Sky. Can Richie Porte vie for yellow with fewer top climbing domestiques?


8 years ago

Bora’s investment in Sagan will pay off at Tour

Peter Sagan cost his Bora team an estimated $4.5 million, but the German squad says he's worth every penny at the Tour de France.


8 years ago

Kittel faces Ullrich questions ahead of Tour’s German start

Marcel Kittel feels that Jan Ullrich needs to be more open with the German public but that he may deserve a second chance.


8 years ago

Snoozer or bruiser? Unique Tour route could deliver surprises

The Tour de France takes on a non-traditional route for 2017. The lack of traditional summit finishes may produce an exciting GC race.


8 years ago

Tech in Motion: Fabio Aru’s new Argon 18 Gallium Pro

Astana has created a sleek custom-painted Argon 18 Gallium Pro for Fabio Aru at the Tour de France.


8 years ago

Fast Talk podcast, ep. 22: Understanding Tour de France strategy

If you are a little baffled by strategies and tactics in the Tour de France, give this episode a listen. We talk to a pro about the finer points.


8 years ago

Belgian rider Bakelants apologizes for sexist remarks at Tour

Jan Bakelants got himself in hot water after making sexual remarks about the Tour de France's podium hostesses.


8 years ago

Cavendish says he’ll break Merckx’s Tour stage win record — but not in 2017

Mark Cavendish said in a new interview he intends to become the leader in career Tour de France stage wins, but likely not this year.


8 years ago

Tour de France 2017 U.S. broadcast schedule

This is a full schedule of the Tour de France coverage available to cycling fans in the U.S. on the NBC Sports Group networks.


8 years ago

Froome feeling ‘fresher’ in bid for fourth Tour

Chris Froome says he feels "fresher" ahead of a bid for a fourth Tour de France win, unconcerned by a winless 2017 so far.


8 years ago

‘Proud’ Brailsford ‘going nowhere’

Sky team principal Dave Brailsford claimed he and his team have maintained their credibility despite a series of scandals.


8 years ago

A fan’s guide to the 2017 Tour de France

Everything you need to know about the Tour de France: Important rivalries, stages to watch, and a game of TDF bingo.


8 years ago

Froome confirms trust in Team Sky with contract extension

Chris Froome says he's on track to continue with Sky until 2021. He expects 2017 Tour de France to be his biggest challenge yet.


8 years ago

VN Show: Tour de France time!

This episode is our Tour de France preview. Should Sky be worried about it's crappy team cars? How will Astana choose a leader? And more!


8 years ago

A thin harvest: Three Americans in Tour de France

This year's group of Americans starting the Tour de France is half of what it was at the Giro d'Italia in May.


8 years ago

Could Sagan win 11 Tour stages this year?

Could Peter Sagan match Eddy Merckx's record of most stage wins in a single Tour de France? Eleven stages look ripe with opportunity.


8 years ago

Five big stories to watch during the Tour

The 2017 Tour de France has enough plot lines to fill a novel. Here are five big stories we’ll be watching this month.


8 years ago

VN podcast, ep. 34: Tour de France preview; Warbasse interview

We analyze the Tour de France route, argue about the teams, and predict the podium. Plus, an interview with USPro champ Larry Warbasse.


8 years ago

How the Tour’s leader gets a yellow bike (or not)

The leader of the Tour de France often rides a commemorative yellow bike. Simple, right? Not exactly.


8 years ago

Quick-Step brings five stage winners to Tour de France

The Belgian squad will launch a multi-pronged attack starting with Saturday's opening stage in Germany.


8 years ago

Key climbs of the 2017 Tour de France, by the numbers

Here's a look at the 2017 Tour de France's eight key stages and their climbs. The race will be decided in the Pyrénées and the Alps.


8 years ago

Report: Sponsors back Quick-Step for 4 more years

A Belgian newspaper reports that the squad has long-term commitments from three major sponsors, along with the team's owner.


8 years ago

Big names left out of Tour: Coquard, Gerrans, Poels

As teams ramp up for the Tour de France, a few prominent riders, like Simon Gerrans and Bryan Coquard, will be left home in July.


8 years ago

Cannondale-Drapac TDF team: Phinney’s debut, Talansky’s return

Cannondale-Drapac's team features GC dark horse Andrew Talansky as well as Taylor Phinney making his Tour de France debut.


8 years ago

Cavendish to continue pursuit of Merckx record at Tour de France

Dimension Data includes the British sprinter on its Tour de France lineup, which will focus on stage wins.


8 years ago

Movistar coach: Quintana at his best yet

The Movistar rider has not raced since his runner-up performance in the Giro d'Italia, but his coach said his power numbers are solid.


8 years ago

Tour de France returns to Germany in style

Düsseldorf hosts Germany’s fourth Tour de France Grand Départ, 30 years after its last in West Berlin. It will be a welcome return.


8 years ago

Contador, Degenkolb headline Trek-Segafredo Tour team

Alberto Contador captains an international Trek-Segafredo team for the Tour de France. He's joined by classics star John Degenkolb.


8 years ago

Quintana ready for Tour, defends racing Giro

The Movistar rider is among the favorites to win the yellow jersey in France, but his ride to the podium won't be easy.


8 years ago

Mavic drops in new neutral service bikes for Tour de France

Mavic's Tour de France neutral support bikes will have dropper seatposts so riders can get their fit correct.


8 years ago

BMC bets everything on Porte for Tour de France

American team BMC Racing will focus its Tour de France team on GC favorite Richie Porte. The Australian will be a top favorite in July.


8 years ago

2017 Tour to be Thomas Voeckler’s lap of honor

France’s Thomas Voeckler turns the pedals for the last time at the 2017 Tour. He intends to savor his final moments on the bike.


8 years ago

Sky names Tour squad to support Froome’s yellow aspirations

The British team unveiled its list of nine riders who will tackle the Tour de France, which it calls "strong and experienced."


8 years ago

Tour de France 2017 power rankings: #2 – Richie Porte

Australian Richie Porte is rider #2 in our Tour de France power rankings. Will he be able to win the yellow jersey for his BMC Racing team?


8 years ago

Sagan and Majka to share Bora leadership at Tour

World champion and five-time green jersey winner Peter Sagan leads an ambitious Bora-Hansgrohe team at the Tour de France.


8 years ago

Two ways to get lost at the Tour de France

Reporting from the Tour de France can be many things, most of which take journalists to places unknown.


8 years ago

What happened to the Kristoff-Katusha relationship?

Things appear to be strained between the Norwegian sprinter and his Swiss-registered squad.


8 years ago

Chaves aims to be a ‘Tour man’

Esteban Chaves will race at the Tour de France for the first time in his career next month.


8 years ago

Tour de France 2017 power rankings: Riders #6-3

These Tour de France contenders look to dethrone defending champ Chris Froome. What are their odds of winning yellow?


8 years ago

Tour de France 2017 power rankings: Riders #10-7

Who are the top riders to watch in this Tour de France? We're counting down 10 GC favorites. Here are numbers 7-10.


8 years ago

Sagan tops sprinters heading to Tour de France

Peter Sagan looks to be the top sprinter heading into the Tour de France. The world champion may earn his 100th victory in July.


8 years ago

Chaves rides into Tour debut free of expectations

No one knows what to expect from Esteban Chaves in Tour de France debut. The Colombian has proven strong in other grand tours.


8 years ago

Ochowicz tamps down talk that Porte is Tour favorite

BMC Racing manager Jim Ochowicz says Richie Porte is not the favorite to win yellow, contrary to what Chris Froome said.


8 years ago

Is Froome vulnerable or on a slow simmer?

Chris Froome won the Dauphiné before each of his Tour victories. What's going on in 2017?


8 years ago

Porte out for yellow jersey revenge in July

"There were a few guys who preferred me to lose the race," Porte said after the Critérium du Dauphiné.


8 years ago

Contador’s Tour hopes bolstered by better TT position

Alberto Contador refines his time trial position on a new Trek bike. With a strong result in the Dauphiné TT, he looks to be on track.


8 years ago

Astana keeps Aru focused on Tour during Dauphiné week

The Italian was forced to miss the Giro d'Italia because of an injury, so his attention has now turned toward the yellow jersey.


8 years ago

At Dauphiné, Bouhanni in a race to win Tour stages

The Frenchman has never won a Tour de France stage, a benchmark for any French sprinter in the peloton.


8 years ago

Froome tips fresh riders as most dangerous for Tour de France

Chris Froome says riders who raced the Giro d'Italia, which includes Nairo Quintana, may not pose a serious threat for yellow.


8 years ago

2019 Tour to start in Brussels, will honor Merckx

The race will honor the 50th anniversary of Eddy Merckx’s first of five Tour de France victories.


8 years ago

2018 Tour to start on slick island passageway

The 4km Passage du Gois was last featured in the race in 2011, when it hosted the start of the French grand tour.


8 years ago

Tour de France announces 2018 Grand Départ

The 2018 Tour de France will start from Vendée on Sunday, June 30.


9 years ago

VeloNews cycling podcast, ep. 1: Tour de France prognostication

In the VeloNews podcast's debut episode, we discuss the recently announced Giro and Tour routes plus the shady world of rider agents.


9 years ago

La Course 2017: What was ASO thinking?

Should we be excited about the new mountainous route for La Course? It may be exciting, but it isn't enough for women's cycling.


9 years ago

Five key stages of the 2017 Tour de France

With an unconventional 2017 route, take a close look at five key stages that may decide the Tour de France.


9 years ago

La Course leaves Champs behind for 2017 race

La Course, the Tour de France's one-day women's race, will move to the mountains for 2017, leaving the Champs-Élysées behind.


9 years ago

Riders, teams react to 2017 Tour de France route

The 2017 Tour starts July 1 in Dusseldorf, Germany and concludes July 23 in Paris.


9 years ago

ASO unveils 2017 Tour route light on mountains

The route that starts in Germany will feature less climbs than in recent years and contains two individual time trials.


9 years ago

GoPro Beyond the Race: Froome’s curtain call

2016 Tour de France winner Chris Froome reflects back on the long and hard journey of winning cycling's greatest race.


9 years ago

Photo Essay: From the Alps to the Champs in week three

The Tour de France featured one final push through the massive Alpine mountains before the traditional finish in Paris on the Champs-Elysees.


9 years ago

Photo Essay: The Tour’s unpredictable second week

The second week of the Tour saw a crazy mishap on Mont Ventoux, a tough time trial and unpredictable transitional stages.


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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.

Betsy Welch

Betsy writes about off-road racing, culture, and personalities for Outside’s cycling group. As a rider, she loves big adventures on the bike. Some of her most memorable reporting/riding trips include the Migration Gravel Race in Kenya, bikepacking the Colorado Trail, and riding from Torino to Nice after the inaugural Tour de France Femmes. In the summer, she loves to run, ride, and hike through the Elk Mountains in her backyard; in the winter, she skis uphill.

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 2024: 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.