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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

Week 1: Top-10 moments of the 2011 Tour de France

The first week of the 2011 Tour de France has already been one giant rollercoaster of a ride. With the first chapter of the Tour closing in Chateauroux Friday, and the second chapter beginning in the Massif Central Saturday, we thought it appropriate to take a quick look back. And besides, who doesn’t love a good top-10 list?


14 years ago

Christian Vande Velde: ‘getting better and better’

SUPER-BESSE, France (VN) ─ Veteran American cyclist Christian Vande Velde knows well what a rollercoaster of luck and fitness the Tour de France can be. He finished fourth overall in the 2008 Tour, 11th in the 2009 Tour and crashed out of the 2010 competition with broken ribs. Well before that, he twice rode on U.S. Postal Service squads that deliver Lance Armstrong to overall victory.


14 years ago

Andreas Klöden: Tour de France enigma hanging in there

SUPER-BESSE, France (VN) ─ Andreas Klöden is RadioShack's last man standing.


14 years ago

Tejay Van Garderen’s big day: American scores KOM jersey and most aggressive status

Riding in his first Tour de France, 22-year-old American Tejay Van Garderen went for broke on stage 8, and ended up with the King of the Mountains jersey and the Most Combative prize for his efforts.


14 years ago

Robert Gesink struggles in Massif Central during 2011 Tour de France

Robert Gesink's yellow jersey hopes suffered a blow as the Tour de France peloton completed the first of two consecutive days in the hilly Massif Central Saturday.


14 years ago

Ryder Hesjedal: ‘My GC options are over’

SUPER-BESSE, France (VN) ─ Ryder Hesjedal faced the cruel reality of the results sheet Friday evening and admitted the obvious: his GC chances are all but cooked.


14 years ago

2011 Tour de France, stage 8: a Graham Watson gallery

Graham Watson was there as the peloton took its first look at the mountains in the 2011 Tour de France.


14 years ago

2011 Tour de France results, stage 8

1. Faria Da Costa Rui Alberto, Movistar Team, 4h 36' 46" 2. Philippe Gilbert, Omega Pharma - Lotto, at 00:12 3. Cadel Evans, Bmc Racing Team, at at 00:15 4. Samuel Sanchez, Euskaltel - Euskadi, at at 00:15 5. Peter Velits, Htc - Highroad, at at 00:15


14 years ago

The Livestream Diaries, Entry #8: Six bald GC contenders

Under pressure from sponsors accustomed to his now-aging squad’s dominating victories of the past, Radio Shack’s Johan Bruyneel adopted a novel approach to selecting the members of his 2011 TDF squad (average age: 53).


14 years ago

Inside the Tour with John Wilcockson: Into the Massif Central

Rain showers and breakaways in the forecast this weekend


14 years ago

UCI, teams association continue squabble over saddle tilt

The professional team’s association on Friday continued the public debate with the UCI over enforcement of a rule requiring saddles to be horizontal.


14 years ago

Tom Boonen leaves 2011 Tour de France during stage 7

CHATEAUROUX, France (AFP) - Belgium's 2005 world road race champion Tom Boonen, injured after crashing on Wednesday, quit the Tour de France during Friday's seventh stage.


14 years ago

Tour Notebook, stage 7: Voeckler, Farrar’s gesture, big changes in jerseys

CHATEAUROUX, France - Thomas Voeckler (Europcar) says stricter anti-doping rules are making for a cleaner Tour de France this year.


14 years ago

Horner and Leipheimer battered as RadioShack and Sky stunned by stage 7 crash

CHATEAUROUX, France (VN) — Riders came across the line in dribs and drabs. The nerves and fatigue of nearly a week of racing showing clearly on the riders' faces. Some survived after dodging another bullet, but others were not so lucky.


14 years ago

Bradley Wiggins Tour de France dreams end with broken collarbone, Sky refocuses

CHATEAUROUX, France (VN) — Bradley Wiggins’s Tour de France dreams shattered Friday as he broke his collarbone in a crash on stage 7. A pileup with about 40km to go brought down Team Sky’s GC hope and many others. While most remounted, Wiggins retired from the race into an ambulance.


14 years ago

Stage 7 finish-line analysis — text book delivery for Cav; RadioShack gets dinged up

VIDEO: Stage 7 finish-line analysis — text book delivery for Cav; RadioShack gets dinged up


14 years ago

Tyler Farrar on the stage 7 crash

Tyler Farrar talks about Friday's big crash


14 years ago

Nick Legan takes a look inside the Leopard-Trek team car

Nick Legan pokes around Leopard-Trek's Tour de France support car.


14 years ago

2011 Tour de France results, stage 7

1. Mark Cavendish, Htc - Highroad, in 5h 38' 53" 2. Alessandro Petacchi, Lampre - Isd, at 3. André Greipel, Omega Pharma - Lotto, at 00:00 4. Romain Feillu, Vacansoleil-Dcm, at s.t. 5. William Bonnet, Fdj, at s.t.


14 years ago

Cavendish wins stage 7 of the 2011 Tour de France

Mark Cavendish won Friday's marathon 218-kilometer race from Le Mans to Châteauroux, the last sprinter's stage before the race enters the Massif Central this weekend.


14 years ago

Breakfast with Bernie, stage 7: Talking big watts

Ben Delaney chats with Bernie about his power numbers


14 years ago

Stuart O’Grady feeling the effects of tough week on Tour

CHATEAUROUX, France (AFP) — Australian Stuart O'Grady has admitted the tough first week of the Tour de France has left him feeling battered and bounced around like a character from a computer game.


14 years ago

Chavanel, Boonen lead Quick Step woes at Tour

LISIEUX, France (AFP) — French champion Sylvain Chavanel admitted he came close to abandoning the Tour de France on Thursday due to the pain of injuries suffered in the fifth stage.


14 years ago

The Livestream Diaries Entry #7

A 12-year-old German spectator suffered a broken nose after failing to catch the once-in-a-lifetime souvenir tossed to her by Saxo Bank-Sungard leader Alberto Contador during Wednesday’s stage 5. The rider — eager to improve his image amongst increasingly hostile roadside fans — decided to up the ante on the traditional water bottle toss, hurling a $10,000 S-Works Tarmac at the girl as he awaited his team car following the first of two unexpected crashes. The frustrated Spaniard refused questions at the finish, muttering only that “she catches like a little girl.”


14 years ago

Inside the Tour with John Wilcockson: The workers

10 team workers who make a difference at the Tour


14 years ago

U.S. veterans Ride to Recovery at the Tour de France

U.S. veterans ride to recovery at the Tour


14 years ago

Vande Velde says stage 6 ‘not a day to enjoy’

Ben Delaney chats with Christian Vande Velde soon after the end of Thursday's stage.


14 years ago

Sky’s Boasson Hagen wins stage 6 of the 2011 Tour de France

Team Sky's Edvald Boasson Hagen won stage 6 of the 2011 Tour de France on Thursday, a 226.5km race from Dinan to Lisieux along the coast of Normandy.


14 years ago

Tour notebook: Leopard-Trek on Contador-Schleck match-up: ‘Too early to say’

LISIEUX, France (VN) — With the real battle of the Tour de France still looming, Leopard-Trek sport director Kim Andersen says the Schleck brothers are trying to stay as quiet as possible in the first hectic week of the race.


14 years ago

Battling through danger, the GC favorites can’t wait to get into the mountains

LISIEUX, France (VN) — It sounds simple enough. Just stay at the front, and stay out of trouble. Problem is, there are 194 guys all simultaneously trying to be in the front five percent of the field. In this high-speed game of musical chairs, somebody is bound to lose out.


14 years ago

Team Sky boss hails Thomas on historic day for the team

LISIEUX, France (AFP) - British cycling chief Dave Brailsford hailed the unselfishness of Welshman Geraint Thomas as Team Sky finally made history by scoring their first win on the Tour de France.


14 years ago

Sky’s Sean Yates: ‘There’s more pressure on Andy, less on Alberto’

LISIEUX, France (VN) — Sean Yates was celebrating on two fronts Thursday. On one side, Team Sky won its first-ever Tour de France stage victory with Edvald Boasson Hagen in Thursday's rainy sixth stage. And on the GC front, Bradley Wiggins is picking his way through the first treacherous week of racing in very good position.


14 years ago

Cipollini: Cavendish still has a lot to learn

LISIEUX, France (AFP) — Italian cycling great Mario Cipollini says Britain's Mark Cavendish is the strongest sprinter in the world, but believes the Tour de France star still has lots to learn.


14 years ago

Looking ahead: Friday’s Tour stage returns to the scene of Cav’s first stage win

LISIEUX, France (AFP) — Despite the temptation, Britain's Mark Cavendish is likely put nostalgia to one side when he saddles up for a pop at his second stage win of the Tour de France Friday.


14 years ago

Tour de France Pro Bike: Sylvain Chavanel’s Eddy Merckx EMX-5

Sylvain Chavanel's Eddy Merckx EMX-5. Why the French champion has a stealth paint job


14 years ago

VIDEO: Chris Horner says ‘Contador still looks really strong’

RadioShack's veteran says Contador still looks strong, but his team may not be


14 years ago

Breakfast with Bernie, stage 6: Post-stage rituals and the crowd crush

Ben Delaney checks in with HTC's Bernhard Eisel before stage 6.


14 years ago

2011 Tour de France results, stage 6

1. Edvald Boasson Hagen (Sky) 2. Matthew Goss (HTC-Highroad) 3. Thor Hushovd (Garmin-Cervelo)


14 years ago

Inside the Tour with John Wilcockson: The power of the yellow jersey

Thor Hushovd is the latest rider to be inspired by the leading the Tour


14 years ago

The Livestream Diaries, Entry #6

Dan Wuori is one of the funniest Twitter bards in the cycling world (follow him at @dwuori). This month, he will be expanding a bit beyond 140 characters to share periodic journals during the Tour de France. Today's is the sixth.


14 years ago

Crashes KO Brajkovic; Contador, Leipheimer, Gesink all hit deck

CAP FREHEL, France (VN) - The official medical communique of Wednesday's sixth stage at the Tour de France only lists eight names, but the pain and suffering went much deeper than that.


14 years ago

Good enough for Thor … riding the Cervelo S5

Nick Legan rides Cervelo's new S5 (the same model Mr. Hushovd is using). Plus a look at Hushovd's personal bike.


14 years ago

With slightly tailored training, Horner hopes for top form to hit in next week

Training to peak for a key event may be more art than science, but Chris Horner is two-for-two this season.


14 years ago

HTC’s Mark Renshaw – GC riders adding danger to the sprints

Cavendish's leadout man talks about the dangerous Tour and Cav's first win of this Tour


14 years ago

Finish-line analysis: Pushing and shoving in stage 5

Delaney and Hood on the pushing and shoving - before, during and after stage 5


14 years ago

Rojas loses green jersey to Gilbert over intermediate sprint argy bargy

CAP FREHEL, France (AFP) - Movistar's Jose Joaquin Rojas lost possession of the Tour de France green jersey after blocking Mark Cavendish on the midway sprint of the race's fifth stage, officials announced on Wednesday.


14 years ago

HTC calls stage 5 win ‘one of Cav’s best ever;’ six wins still in the cards

CAP FREHEL, France (VN) —With 800m to go in Wednesday's crash-filled fifth stage, Rolf Aldag thought that HTC-Highroad had blown another chance at victory.


14 years ago

Robbie McEwen concerned by lack of Tour sprint stages

CAP FREHEL, France (AFP) - Australian Robbie McEwen said he is concerned about what he feels is a recent trend to reduce victory opportunities to sprinters on the world's biggest cycling races.


14 years ago

2011 Tour de France results, stage 5

1. Mark Cavendish, Htc - Highroad, in 3h 38' 32" 2. Philippe Gilbert, Omega Pharma - Lotto, at s.t 3. Joaquin Rojas Jose, Movistar Team, at s.t. 4. Tony Gallopin, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, at s.t. 5. Geraint Thomas, Sky Procycling, at s.t.


14 years ago

Mark Cavendish wins stage 5 of the Tour de France, Hushovd retains lead

Mark Cavendish won Wednesday’s stage 5 of the 2011 Tour de France, a 164.5-kilometer race from Carhaix to Cap Fréhel.


14 years ago

VIDEO: Breakfast with Bernie stage 5: The toughest and the worst

Breakfast with Bernie: Stage 5 of the Tour de France


14 years ago

Contador, Wiggins and Gesink crash on stage 5, Brajkovic and Kern abandon

CAP FREHEL, France (AFP) - Reigning champion Alberto Contador and fellow yellow jersey contenders Bradley Wiggins and Robert Gesink survived crashes to continue the fifth stage of the Tour de France on Wednesday.


14 years ago

2011 Tour de France, stage 21 description

July 24 Stage 21: Créteil to Paris (Champs-Élysées), 95km (59 miles)


14 years ago

2011 Tour de France, stage 20 description

July 23 Stage 20: Grenoble time trial, 42.5km (26.4 miles)


14 years ago

Pate, Van Garderen take different roads to this year’s Tour

MUR-DE-BRETAGNE, France (VN) — Americans Tejay Van Garderen and Danny Pate earned hard-fought slots on HTC-Highroad's competitive Tour de France selections, but both came via very different routes.


14 years ago

Inside the Tour with John Wilcockson: Stage win boosts Evans’ chances at the Tour

Beating Contador and Gilbert at Mûr-de-Bretagne are major victories


14 years ago

14 years ago

Hushovd the beast keeps yellow; Garmin hopes to keep jersey to Super-Besse

Tuesday's biggest surprise was Thor Hushovd, whose tenacity and strength kept him in the yellow jersey by one second to Cadel Evans (BMC).


14 years ago

Schleck: Contador’s attack no surprise

MUR-DE-BRETAGNE, France (AFP) — Tour de France contender Andy Schleck brushed off losing eight seconds to yellow jersey rival Alberto Contador on Tuesday as the Spaniard provided drama on a thrilling finish to stage 4.


14 years ago

Alberto Contador takes some time back

MUR-DE-BRETAGNE, France (VN) — Alberto Contador isn't one to take setbacks sitting down.


14 years ago

Finish-line analysis: tenacity and surprise on stage 4

Andrew Hood and Ben Delaney discuss the big rides of stage 4


14 years ago

Tour Pro Bike: Cadel Evans’ stage-winning BMC teammachine SLR01

A look at Cadel Evans' stage-winning BMC teammachine SLR01


14 years ago

Tour de France Tech: Wet weather preparations

Nick Legan looks at how team mechanics prepped bikes for Tuesday's rainy stage


14 years ago

2011 Tour de France results, stage 4

Stage 4 1. Cadel Evans, Bmc Racing Team, in 4h 11' 39" 2. Alberto Contador, Saxo Bank Sungard, at s.t. 3. Alexandre Vinokourov, Pro Team Astana, at 00:00 4. Rigoberto Uran, Sky Procycling, at s.t. 5. Philippe Gilbert, Omega Pharma - Lotto, at s.t.


14 years ago

Cadel Evans wins stage 4 of the 2011 Tour de France, Hushovd retains overall lead

Cadel Evans (BMC) won Tuesday's stage 4 of the 2011 Tour de France, a 172.5-kilometer race from Lorient to Mûr-de-Bretagne with a tough uphill finish.


14 years ago

Soler remains in ICU three weeks after crash

Colombian climber Mauricio Soler remains in intensive care, but is no longer in a medically-induced coma nearly three weeks after his high-speed crash at the Tour de Suisse.


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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.