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Tour de France on Satellite TV
The Tour de France is an annual bicycle race that covers more than 3,500 kilometres (2,200mi) throughout France and a bordering country. The race usually lasts 23 days and attracts cyclists from around the world. The race is broken down into day-long segments, called stages. Individual times to finish each stage are totalled to determine the overall winner for the race. The rider with the least elapsed time each day wears a yellow jersey. The course changes every year but it has always finished in Paris. There are similar races in Italy and Spain but the Tour de France is the oldest, the most prestigious and the best known.
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The 2024 Tour de France route map and Tour de France on Satellite TV Coverage
The 2023 Tour de France route map and Tour de France on Satellite TV Coverage
The 2022 Tour de France route map and Tour de France on Satellite TV Coverage
The 2021 Tour de France route map and Tour de France on Satellite TV Coverage
The 2020 Tour de France route map and Tour de France on Satellite TV Coverage
The 2019 Tour de France route map and Tour de France on Satellite TV Coverage
The 2018 Tour de France route map and Tour de France on Satellite TV Coverage
The 2017 Tour de France route map and Tour de France on Satellite TV Coverage
The 2016 Tour de France route map and Tour de France on Satellite TV Coverage
The 2015 Tour de France route map and Tour de France on Satellite TV Coverage
The 2014 Tour de France route map and Tour de France on Satellite TV Coverage
The 2013 Tour de France route map and Tour de France on Satellite TV Coverage
The 2012 Tour de France route map and Tour de France on Satellite TV Coverage
The 2011 Tour de France route map and Tour de France on Satellite TV Coverage
La Vuelta Espana on Satellite TV
La Vuelta Espana / Tour of Spain is an annual bicycle race that covers more than 3,500 kilometres (2,200mi) throughout Spain and a bordering country. The race usually lasts 23 days and attracts cyclists from around the world. The race is broken down into day-long segments, called stages. Individual times to finish each stage are totalled to determine the overall winner for the race. The rider with the least elapsed time each day wears a yellow jersey. The course changes every year but it has always finished in Madrid.
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La Vuelta Espana 2024 / Tour of Spain 2024 Route map and TV Broadcasters
La Vuelta Espana 2023 / Tour of Spain 2023 Route map and TV Broadcasters
La Vuelta Espana 2022 / Tour of Spain 2022 Route map and TV Broadcasters
La Vuelta Espana 2021 / Tour of Spain 2021 Route map and TV Broadcasters
La Vuelta Espana 2020 / Tour of Spain 2020 Route map and TV Broadcasters
La Vuelta Espana 2019 / Tour of Spain 2019 Route map and TV Broadcasters
La Vuelta Espana 2018 / Tour of Spain 2018 Route map and TV Broadcasters
La Vuelta Espana 2017 / Tour of Spain 2017 Route map and TV Broadcasters
La Vuelta Espana 2016 / Tour of Spain 2016 Route map and TV Broadcasters
La Vuelta Espana 2015 / Tour of Spain 2015 Route map and TV Broadcasters
La Vuelta Espana 2014 / Tour of Spain 2014 Route map and TV Broadcasters
La Vuelta Espana 2013 / Tour of Spain 2013 Route map and TV Broadcasters
La Vuelta Espana 2012 / Tour of Spain 2012 Route map and TV Broadcasters
Other Live Cycling on Satellite TV
Giro d’Italia
UCI World Tour
Critérium du Dauphiné
La Course
UCI Road World Championships
World Track Championships
European Track Championships
Tour of Britain
Tour de Yorkshire
British National Road Race Championships
Ride London