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Tour de France 2023

Tour de France 2023 race news, previews, results, tour map, race tech, analysis, and photos. Follow for breaking on twitter, instagram, or facebook.

Dates: July 1 - July 23
Stages: 21
Rest days: 2
Start: Bilbao, Spain (Basque Country)
Finish: Paris, France

The 2023 Tour de France will take place July 1-23. The 110th edition of the race starts in Bilbao, Spain before crossing back into France on stage 3. In total there are 21 days of racing, two rest-days, and the final stage in Paris on July 23.

The complete race route for the 2023 Tour de France was unveiled in Paris on October 26 with Mark Cavendish, Tom Pidcock and Tadej Pogačar all in attendance.

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Tour de France 2023 contenders

Defending champion Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) has not yet confirmed his participation in the 2023 Tour de France but it's increasingly likely that the Danish rider will be on the startline on July 1. He will go up against two-time Tour de France winner Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates), who won the race in 2020 and 2021.

EF Education-EasyPost are likely to send new signing Richard Carapaz to the race, while Ineos Grenadiers have options in Tom Pidcock, Dani Martinez, and former winner Egan Bernal. The latter has already hinted that he would like to race the Tour de France in 2023 after returning from injury.

Other riders who are set to be on the start line include Romain Bardet, Simon Yates, David Gaudu, Jai Hindley, and Ben O'Connor

Also read: Tour de France 2023: Analyzing the possible GC contenders

Tour de France 2023 sprinters

There are between 7 and 8 stages suited to the sprinters in the 2023 Tour de France. Mark Cavendish is hoping to return to the race after a year's absence as he looks to break Eddy Merckx's record of 34 stage wins.

Jasper Philipsen, Sam Bennett, Caleb Ewan, Fernando Gaviria, Dylan Groenewegan and Fabio Jakobsen, are all likely to take part. Although not a pure sprinter, Wout van Aert is set to race as he looks to defend his crown in the points classification.

Also read: Mark Cavendish eyes ‘ample’ sprint opportunities at Tour de France

Latest Tour de France News

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Cadel Evans upbeat as Tour de France redemption bid begins

Cadel Evans looked decidedly less upbeat and confident the day before he begins his bid to relaunch his Tour de France career after a disappointing performance in 2009.


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Mark Cavendish on the eve of the Tour: “I’m physically great, but I don’t know exactly how good until I start the race”

Tour de France sprint king Mark Cavendish admitted he could face a tougher challenge from his rivals this year as he takes aim at more stage wins in the three-week race.


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Inside the Tour de France: Prologue could be decided early

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Replay: 2010 Tour de France pre-race editorial round table

Replay Friday's pre-race editorial round table


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2010 Tour de France prologue start times

Start times for 2010 Tour de France prologue.


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HTC–Columbia looking for Tour de France stage wins on several fronts

Team HTC-Columbia brings a squad to this year’s Tour de France capable of winning stages of all types.


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Denis Menchov promises to show Tour de France-winning credentials

Russian challenger Denis Menchov claims he has the form to finally give his Rabobank team a reason to cheer during the Tour de France this month.


13 years ago

Riis: Saxo Bank is ‘here to win the Tour de France’

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Tour de France tech: BMC’s latest road bike, the impec

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Carlos Sastre: ‘I will always fight to the end’

Carlos Sastre says he's uncertain about his condition for this Tour, but is certain he will fight to the end.


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Tyler Farrar: First stage win, not the green jersey, is the goal at the Tour de France

Depending on his perspective, American Tyler Farrar enters his second Tour de France with either no pressure at all, or more pressure than he’s faced in his career.


13 years ago

No pre-Tour de France news conference for Team RadioShack

Team RadioShack is one of the few teams not hosting a pre-race press conference in Rotterdam.


13 years ago

Christian Vande Velde: “I am nowhere near 100 percent” for the Tour de France

Garmin-Transitions' top GC rider starting Tour with pain and uncertainty


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Garmin-Transitions ambitious in third Tour de France

The Garmin-Transitions team has ambitious goals as it heads into its third Tour de France.


13 years ago

As Rotterdam primps for prologue, Tour de France chief Christian Prudhomme predicts a wide-open race

Tour de France chief Christian Prudhomme believes the quality of challenger to reigning champion Alberto Contador will make for the most openly competitive race in years.


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Some big names will miss 2010 Tour de France

The Tour de France is about surviving and hanging on for three weeks, but some big names are missing out this year even before the race leaves the start house with Saturday’s prologue in Rotterdam.


13 years ago

Quick Step names Boonen replacement for Tour

Quick Step names Boonen replacement for Tour


13 years ago

Lance Armstrong: “This will be my final Tour de France”

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On sale now: The Official Guide to the 2010 Tour de France

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13 years ago

Cunego, Petacchi lead Lampre for Tour

Damiano Cunego and Alessandro Petacchi will be in the hunt for stage victories as the pair leads Lampre-Farnese Vini at the 2010 Tour de France.


13 years ago

Nocentini off injury list, ready for Tour

Rinaldo Nocentini has battled back from injury to return to the 2010 Tour de France with Ag2r-La Mondiale.


13 years ago

Basso’s back, but picks Contador for Tour

Ivan Basso (Liquigas) says returning to the Tour de France for the first time since 2005 makes him an outsider for victory and insists the favorite will be Alberto Contador.


13 years ago

Crash keeps Caisse d’Epargne’s Soler out of Tour

A crash at the Critérium du Dauphiné will keep former King of the Mountains winner Juan Mauricio Soler sidelined during the 2010 Tour de France.


13 years ago

Le Mével, Casar lead FDJeux at the Tour de France

The French have long given up on trying to win the Tour de France, so it’s no surprise that FDJeux brings a team loaded with opportunists looking for a shot at a stage victory.


13 years ago

Astana Tour team loaded with Contador loyalists

Alberto Contador admits that his Astana squad might not be the strongest, but at least he’s not losing sleep over whom it will be backing come July.


13 years ago

Andy Schleck crashes, but OK for Tour

Andy Schleck crashes, but OK for Tour


13 years ago

Vande Velde, Farrar lead Garmin into Tour de France

Vande Velde, Farrar lead Garmin into Tour de France


13 years ago

2010 Tour de France stage maps

2010 Tour de France stage maps


13 years ago

Injured Haussler won’t race Tour de France

Injured Haussler won’t race Tour de France


13 years ago

Rodríguez and Robbie McEwen in, Pozzato out of Katusha’s Tour de France squad

Rodríguez and McEwen in, Pozzato out of Katusha's Tour squad


13 years ago

Brent Bookwalter makes BMC Tour de France team as Evans, Hincapie lead team

A strong performance in the Giro d’Italia earned Brent Bookwalter a trip to the Tour de France as he was included among the nine starting riders for BMC.


13 years ago

Alberto Contador will face early obstacles in Tour de France defense

Defending champion Alberto Contador will saddle up for the Tour de France in a little more than a week's time with more than just the mountains, or former teammate Lance Armstrong, on his mind.


13 years ago

Footon-Servetto goes to Tour de France with eight newbies

Unsung Spanish team Footon-Servetto will line up in Rotterdam determined to prove it deserves a chance to be in the Tour de France.


13 years ago

Michael Barry gets Tour de France nod with Team Sky

Michael Barry will get a long-awaited ticket to the Tour de France after he was named among nine starters for Team Sky.


13 years ago

Barry gets Tour nod with Sky

Barry gets Tour nod with Sky


13 years ago

A conversation with director Jason Berry about his Tour de France documentary, Chasing Legends

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13 years ago

Greipel snubbed as Cavendish, Rogers lead HTC-Columbia for Tour de France

Greipel snubbed as Cavendish, Rogers lead HTC-Columbia for Tour de France


13 years ago

Boonen leads Quick Step at Tour

Boonen leads Quick Step at Tour


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WADA, not AFLD, to monitor Tour de France drug testing

WADA, not AFLD, to monitor Tour de France drug testing


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RadioShack’s Johan Bruyneel: ‘We don’t have to win the Tour de France’

For RadioShack team director Johan Bruyneel, “We Might As Well Win” — the title of his 2008 book — has given way to a more relaxed attitude.


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Giro stage-winner Larsson left off Saxo Bank Tour selection

Giro stage-winner Larsson left off Saxo Bank Tour selection


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Denis Menchov, Robert Gesink, to lead Rabobank at Tour de France

Menchov, Gesink to lead Rabobank at Tour de France


13 years ago

Roberts lands final Milram spot for Tour de France

Roberts lands final Milram spot for Tour de France


13 years ago

Sastre, Hushovd, Haussler Tour-bound for Cervélo

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Omega Pharma-Lotto tackling Tour without Gilbert, Péraud

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13 years ago

Euskaltel’s Sánchez eyes Tour podium

Olympic champion Samuel Sánchez will lead Euskaltel-Euskadi in the 2010 Tour de France.


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Lance Armstrong plays down Tour de France chances

Lance Armstrong has played down his chances of winning an eighth Tour de France title despite lining up at the July 3-25 race with a quality-packed RadioShack team.


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Contador: ‘Alps won’t decide Tour’

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Barry might get Tour de France nod

Michael Barry is in the running for the final spot of the Team Sky’s Tour de France team.


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Basso readies for Tour de France

Basso readies for Tour de France


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Top pros speak: Which Lance Armstrong will we see at the Tour de France

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No Tour for young French standout Romain Sicard

Despite heavy pressure from the French cycling community, the highly touted Romain Sicard will not be racing this year’s Tour de France.


13 years ago

Boasson Hagen looking good for Tour

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Horner: ‘I will be Lance’s guardian angel’

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Knee injury puts Mauricio Soler’s Tour de France in doubt

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Garmin-Transitions’ Danny Pate on Tour de France selection bubble

Danny Pate has gone to the Tour de France for the past two years, but he’s not sure if he’s going back for a third.


13 years ago

Cervelo TestTeam names 12-man pre-selection team for the Tour de France

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13 years ago

Team Milram announces six of its nine Tour de France riders

Team Milram on Wednesday, announced six of the nine riders it will bring to the Tour de France next month. The remaining three will be chosen based on their performances at the Criterium du Dauphine, the Tour de Suisse and the riders' respective national championships.


13 years ago

Cervélo TestTeam says no Tour decision yet for Carlos Sastre

Cervélo TestTeam has ended speculation about Carlos Sastre's inclusion in this year's Tour de France by telling the former champion to get ready for the July 3-25 event.


13 years ago

Contador: ‘Tour prep, not Dauphine win, is crucial’

Contador: 'Tour prep, not Dauphine win, is crucial'


13 years ago

Rabobank announces Tour team

Some teams like to wait as long as possible before selecting their Tour de France squads — but not Rabobank, which announced its lineup Thursday.


13 years ago

Alberto Contador: The 2010 Tour de France will be decided in the Pyrenees

The Astana captain completed a four-day reconnaissance of the decisive climbing stages in the mountains along the French-Spanish border and came away convinced that’s where the 2010 Tour will be decided.


13 years ago

Cervélo waiting on its Tour stars: Sastre, Hushovd unsure about July

Cervélo TestTeam was one of the revelations of last year’s Tour de France, but the team is patiently waiting word whether top stars Carlos Sastre and Thor Hushovd will be lining up July 3 in Rotterdam.


13 years ago

Sánchez refocuses on Tour

Olympic champion Samuel Sánchez turns his attention to the Tour de France.


13 years ago

‘Sniper’ Kolobnev aims for Tour

"The sniper," Katusha's Alexandr Kolobnev, is taking aim at the Tour — and the worlds.


13 years ago

Contador outlines road map to Tour

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14 years ago

Invited to the big dance

A reader asks about this year's Tour de France invitations.


14 years ago

ASO releases list of 2010 Tour de France teams

The Amaury Sport Organisation has released its list 22 teams invited to participate in this year's edition of the Tour de France.


14 years ago

The impressive debutantes

A reader asks about those riders who have won in their first appearance at the Tour de France.


14 years ago

Armstrong’s long and winding road to Tour

Jet lag is a word that obviously isn’t part of Lance Armstrong’s vocabulary. While Europe has been gripped by its worst winter in decades, Armstrong’s road to the Tour de France this year has been full of sunny climes that would turn any jet-setting royal blue with envy.


14 years ago

Azevedo says Tour isn’t a two-man race

The 2010 Tour won't be a two-man race between Lance Armstrong and Alberto Contador, says José Azevedo.


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Tour de France Writers

Andrew Hood

Andrew Hood, aka “EuroHoody,” is the European editor for Velo. Since joining the title in 2002, he’s been chasing bike races all over the world. He’s covered dozens 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 five Olympic Games and traveled across six continents for bike races. 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 Velo and PinkBike. She loves huge adventures on the bike, whether that means all-day alpine mountain biking or credit card touring through Alpine villages in Europe. Some of her most memorable reporting/riding trips (the lines get blurred) include the Migration Gravel Race in Kenya, bikepacking the Colorado Trail, and witnessing the first-ever Tour de France Femmes.  

Sadhbh O'Shea

Based in the cycling haven of the Isle of Man, Sadhbh O’Shea has been writing about cycling for almost 10 years. She has covered too many bike races to count, including all three grand tours and a whole host of monuments.

Jim Cotton

I’m a UK-based editor and reporter focusing on road racing, training, and nutrition. I’ve 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. I have my own ‘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 I’m not working? After a few decades of mostly dismal results, I’ve hung up the wheels on my bike racing career. Instead, now, I’m training for trail running races … but don’t hold that against me.

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 is covering 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 in the sport during that time. He’s been the Irish Times cycling correspondent for 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

Photojournalist & Associate Editor – Outdoor & Endurance at Outside.

Alvin Holbrook

Hi, my name is Alvin Holbrook. I am the road and gravel tech editor for VELO, but I also cover e-bikes and whatever else piques my interest. Obviously, I love all things bikes, but I also care deeply about urban development and the infrastructure around it that makes going by bike easier. Meet Alvin

Troy Templin

Senior Tech Editor Road & Gravel, Cycling Group

How to watch the Tour de France Femmes in 2023

For 2023: 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 $5 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

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