Just started today. Even if you're not necessarily a fan of cycling it's a fantastic sporting event.
The veteran commentator team of Phil Liggitt and Paul Sherwin plus the scenic backdrops over this 3 week long event is unparalleled in any other sporting event.
This year's event starts with a 14-kilometre time-trial in the streets of Düsseldorf and (almost) ends with another individual time trial.
Running from Saturday July 1st to Sunday July 23rd 2017, the 104th Tour de France will be made up of 21 stages and will cover a total distance of 3,540 kilometres.
- 9 flat stages
- 5 hilly stages
- 5 mountain stages including altitude finishes (La Planche des Belles Filles, Peyragudes, Izoard)
- 2 individual time-trials stages
- 2 rest days
There are multiple opportunities each day to view that day's stage including the expanded 8pm (eastern) slot.
TV coverage is on NBC Sports Network (NBCSN).
More info HERE
The veteran commentator team of Phil Liggitt and Paul Sherwin plus the scenic backdrops over this 3 week long event is unparalleled in any other sporting event.
This year's event starts with a 14-kilometre time-trial in the streets of Düsseldorf and (almost) ends with another individual time trial.
Running from Saturday July 1st to Sunday July 23rd 2017, the 104th Tour de France will be made up of 21 stages and will cover a total distance of 3,540 kilometres.
- 9 flat stages
- 5 hilly stages
- 5 mountain stages including altitude finishes (La Planche des Belles Filles, Peyragudes, Izoard)
- 2 individual time-trials stages
- 2 rest days
There are multiple opportunities each day to view that day's stage including the expanded 8pm (eastern) slot.
TV coverage is on NBC Sports Network (NBCSN).
More info HERE