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Tour de France 2025

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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

13 years ago

Wiggins aims at Paris after record-setting spring treble

Bradley Wiggins set a new mark for wins this spring, becoming the first rider to ever score a treble in the pre-Tour stage races


13 years ago

Ullrich, Basso amongst those in line for Armstrong’s titles

The messy business of reassigning Lance Armstrong's Tour titles


13 years ago

Schleck calls missing the Tour the ‘biggest disappointment’ of his career

Andy Schleck says he would rather finish last than miss the 2012 Tour de France with injuries suffered at the Dauphine


13 years ago

Andy Schleck expected to announce Tour non-start

Struggling Luxembourger has broken vertebra from Dauphine crash and is RadioShack's second star to miss the start in Liege


13 years ago

Horner on Tour selection snub: ‘My back is fine’

American says he has not heard from RadioShack management in weeks and won't allow the team to impact his Olympics selection


13 years ago

Horner to miss the Tour de France

American misses RadioShack's long list for the Tour


13 years ago

Hesjedal confirms Tour start, Garmin leadership role

Giro champ will go into the Tour de France with the team first on his mind after historic Giro win


13 years ago

Degenkolb and Kittel leading Argos-Shimano’s Tour charge

Young German duo will head to France in the hunt for the big one


13 years ago

Porte aiming to support Wiggins at the Tour de France

Richie Porte will be back in a supporting role at the Tour de France for team Sky if all goes to plan


13 years ago

Gerrans adding intensity in the mix ahead of Tour

Milan-San Remo winner putting a sharp tip on his pre-Tour form at the Dauphine


13 years ago

Evans weighs in on Tour and Dauphine time trials

Evans looks ahead to Dauphine and Tour de France time trials and says the former will be won or lost against the clock on Thursday


13 years ago

Matt Lloyd back for more climbing games at the Tour

Former Giro mountains jersey winner is back from his blowout at Omega Pharma and aiming for a shot at polka dots in July


13 years ago

Hushovd to miss the Tour de France

Norwegian former world champion recovering from viral infection that plagued him during his spring campaign


13 years ago

After training crash, world champ Martin is back and targeting three Tour de France time trial wins

Omega Pharma director, Brian Holm says a TT win for Martin is bigger than 11th overall at the Tour and the German will focus on winning stages in July


13 years ago

Velo Magazine — Official Tour de France Guide 2012

A peek inside the official North American guide to the 2012 Tour de France


13 years ago

Movistar names Tour de France long team, trains in Sierra Nevada

Valverde, Cobo set to lead Spanish squad in July after two-week training camp


13 years ago

Schleck receives 2010 Tour de France yellow jersey

Thrice second, Andy Schleck inherits yellow


13 years ago

Evans, Van den Broeck, Valverde ride recon in France

Several Tour de France favorites including Evans spent the week putting in recon miles on the upcoming Tour’s course


13 years ago

Argos joins three French wildcards for Tour de France

German ace Marcel Kittel will get his wish to try to win a stage inthe Tour de France after his Argos-Shimano team on Friday joined three French squads as four wildcard selections


13 years ago

Tour de France time trial distances increased

Time trials to be 5 km longer than originally announced and system for calculating eliminations also changed


13 years ago

Van den Broeck still dreaming of Paris

The Belgian believes he can make a run for the podium


14 years ago

Wiggins says yellow, green double not unrealistic for 2012 Tour

"We have an opportunity to do something special in the Tour," —Wiggins


14 years ago

2013 Tour de France to begin with 3 stages on Corsica

The French island of Corsica will host the first three stages of the centenary edition of the Tour de France in 2013.


14 years ago

Corsica start confirmed for Tour’s centenary

Tour de France officials confirmed Thursday that the centenary edition of the French race will begin on Corsica in 2013


14 years ago

Is 2012 the Tour de France route Cancellara’s been waiting for?

With everyone talking that the 2012 Tour de France is a route ideal for time trialists who can climb, there's one name that's missing from the early hype: Fabian Cancellara.


14 years ago

Vaughters: Garmin will have new objectives for 2012 Tour

Still riding the vapors of its most successful Tour de France ever, Garmin-Cervélo will take on next year's grande boucle with even higher ambitions.


14 years ago

Confident Cadel Evans focused on defending Tour de France title

Cadel Evans says his race schedule will remain largely unchanged, with a focus on one-week stage races and the Ardennes classics for early season goals before reloading with a likely start at the Dauphiné ahead of the Tour.


14 years ago

Contador likes look of Tour route; hopeful ahead of CAS

PARIS (VN) — Alberto Contador was doubly optimistic Tuesday after getting a glimpse of what's waiting for the peloton in next year's Tour de France.


14 years ago

Evans happy with 2012 Tour de France challenge

PARIS (AFP) - Defending champion Cadel Evans was cautiously optimistic over his chances of defending the Tour de France yellow jersey in 2012 after the race route was unveiled here on Tuesday.


14 years ago

2012 Tour de France route and climbs

PARIS, Oct 18, 2011 (AFP) - Route for the 2012 Tour de France confirmed by organizers on Tuesday.


14 years ago

2012 Tour de France route leaked

PARIS, Oct 10, 2011 (AFP) - Tour de France organisers inadvertently published next year's route on their official website according to several specialist cycling websites on Monday.


14 years ago

The Tour de France podium in Colorado

How did the USA Pro Challenge attract the Tour podium?


14 years ago

Berlin plans bid to host Tour de France prologue

BERLIN (AFP) - Germany's capital Berlin is set to bid to host the prologue of the Tour de France in either 2016 or 2017, it was confirmed on Monday.


14 years ago

Alberto Contador nearly quit Tour de France after Karpets’ bombing

PARIS (VN) ― Alberto Contador's rough and tumble Tour de France nearly ended early.


14 years ago

The top-10 stories of the second half of the 2011 Tour de France

After a week in France, Velo editor in chief Ben Delaney wrote about his choice for the top-10 moments of the first week. Now with the great gift of hindsight, we'll pick the top 10 most impressive moments of weeks 2 and 3.


14 years ago

Evans leads world rankings after Tour de France win

With the Tour de France numbers added in, Tour winner Cadel Evans has moved from fourth place to the lead of the UCI's WorldTour individual rankings.


14 years ago

Hushovd hints he’s leaving Garmin-Cervélo

PARIS (VN) — World champion Thor Hushovd strongly hinted that he is exploring his options for a new team in 2012.


14 years ago

Final stage finish-line analysis

Brian Holcombe and Andrew Hood look back at the 2011 Tour


14 years ago

Saxo Bank’s Richie Porte: It’s about time an Aussie won!

Contador's young teammates finished the Tour with a strong time trial. Andy Hood talks to him in Paris.


14 years ago

The Livestream Diaries: The 2011 LSD Awards

In today’s final 2011 Tour de France edition of The Livestream Diaries we honor the best of the rest by presenting the first annual LSD Awards.


14 years ago

Inside the 2011 Tour de France with John Wilcockson: Cadel Evans’ triumph caps nearly a century of Aussies tackling the Tour

For Australians, Cadel Evans’ time-trial trouncing of the Schleck brothers on Saturday to clinch a first Tour de France victory for his country was one of those “where were you when” moments.


14 years ago

BMC owner Andy Rihs calls Cadel Evans’ victory honorable, the result of hard work

After Cadel Evans won the Tour de France Sunday, wearing a champion's yellow over the black and red of BMC Racing on the Champs-Élysées, BMC owner Andy Rihs called his victory honorable – and a world apart from Floyd Landis’ since-overturned victory for his Phonak squad in 2006.


14 years ago

North Americans at the 2011 Tour de France: 11 start, 10 finish (kind of)

Eleven North Americans started the 2011 Tour de France and 10 of them made it to Paris — although one of them used a body double.


14 years ago

Cadel Evans credits Miguel Indurain for inspiration, dedicates win to Australia

Cadel Evans credits Miguel Indurain for inspiration and says his victory is for Australia.


14 years ago

Alberto Contador vows to return to Tour de France and win it

Alberto Contador says he's through with the Giro d'Italia, but not with the Tour de France.


14 years ago

George Hincapie proud of record-tying 16th Tour — and may be back for a 17th

George Hincapie is proud of his record-tying 16 Tours and having played a role in nine victories.


14 years ago

2011 Tour de France, stage 21: a Graham Watson gallery

Graham Watson captures the drama of the finale in Paris.


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.


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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 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.