2023 Tour de FranceThe second and most prestigious Grand Tour of the year has begun in the men’s road cycling season. The stage race started in Bilbao on Saturday 1 July and will run until 23 July with the 21st and final stage ending in Paris.
Check out the daily results and general classification position right here after each stage.
Saturday 1 July: Stage 1 – Bilbao to Bilbao, medium mountain, 182km
of Britain yates twins Pulled away from the lead group inside the final 10km of the Grand Départ adam easy to get rid of Simon Inside the final kilometer to take his first Tour de France stage win in Bilbao.
Tadej PogakarBidding for a third yellow jersey after losing his title jonas winggaard Last year, third place won the sprint and punched into the air to earn four-second time bonuses over his rivals as well as celebrate a stage win for his UAE Team Emirates partner in northern Spain.
thibaut pinot The defending champion was in fourth place with Wingegaard safely in the leading group in ninth place.
2023 Tour de France: Stage 1 results – Saturday 1 July
Bilbao to Bilbao, medium mountain, 182 km
- Adam Yates (GBR, UAE Team Emirates) 4h 22’49”
- Simon Yates (GBR, Team Jaco Alula) +4″
- Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) +12″
- Thibaut Pinot (FRA, Groupma-FDJ) +1
- Michael Woods (Can, Israel-Premier Tech) +12″
- Victor Lafay (FRA, Cofidis) +12″
- Jay Hindley (Australia, Bora-Hansgrohe) +12″
- Skelmo’s Mattias Jensen (Dane, Lidl-Trek) +12″
- Jonas Winggaard (Den, Jumbo-Visma) +12″
- David Goudou (FRA, Groupma-FDJ) +12″
Tour de France 2023: General classification standings after stage 1
- Adam Yates (GBR, UAE Team Emirates) 4h 22’49”
- Simon Yates (GBR, Team Jaco Alula) +8″
- Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) +18″
- Thibault Pinot (FRA, Groupma-FDJ) +22″
- Michael Woods (Can, Israel-Premier Tech) +12″
- Victor Lafay (FRA, Cofidis) +12″
- Jay Hindley (Australia, Bora-Hansgrohe) +12″
- Skelmo’s Mattias Jensen (Dane, Lidl-Trek) +12″
- Jonas Winggaard (Den, Jumbo-Visma) +12″
- David Goudou (FRA, Groupma-FDJ) +12″
Day-by-day route of the 2023 Tour de France
Saturday 1 July: Stage 1 – Bilbao – Bilbao (182 km)
Sunday 2 July: Stage 2 – Vitoria-Gasteiz – Saint-Sebastian (208.9 km)
Monday 3 July: Stage 3 – Amorebita – Atxano – Bayonne (187.4km)
Tuesday 4 July: Stage 4 – Dax – Nogaro (181.8km)
Wednesday 5 July: Stage 5 – Pau – Laruns (162.7km)
Thursday 6 July: Stage 6 – Tarbes – Couterets – Cambusch (144.9km)
Friday 7 July: Stage 7 – Mont-de-Marsan – Bordeaux (169.9 km)
Saturday 8 July: Stage 8 – Libourne – Limoges (200.7km)
Sunday 9 July: Stage 9 – Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat – Puy de Dôme (182.4 km)
Monday 10 July: Rest Day
Tuesday 11 July: Stage 10 – Vulcania – Issoir (167.2km)
Wednesday 12 July: Stage 11 – Clermont-Ferrand – Moulins (179.8km)
Thursday 13 July: Stage 12 – Rouen – Belleville-en-Beaujolais (168.8km)
Friday 14 July: Stage 13 – Chatillon-sur-Chellaron – Grand Colombier (137.8km)
Saturday 15 July: Stage 14 – Annemasse – Morzine Les Portes du Soleil (151.8km)
Sunday 16 July Stage 15 – Les Gates the Gates of the Sun – Saint-Gervais to Mont-Blanc (179km)
Monday 17 July: Sabbath
Tuesday 18 July: Stage 16 – Passy – Combloux (22.4 km individual time trial)
Wednesday 19 July: Stage 17 – Saint-Gervais – Mont-Blanc – Courchevel (165.7km)
Thursday 20 July: Stage 18 – Moitiers – Bourg-en-Bresse (184.9km)
Friday 21 July: Stage 19 – Moirans-en-Montagne – Poligny (172.8km)
Saturday 22 July: Stage 20 – Belfort – Le Markstein Fellering (133.5km)
Sunday 23 July: Stage 21 – Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines – Paris Champs-Élysées (115.1km)
How to watch Tour de France 2023
The Tour de France will be shown live in 190 countries. Here is a list of official broadcast partners in various regions.
Europe:
Basque Country – EITB
Belgium – RTBF and VRT
Czech Republic – Czech Television
Denmark – TV2
Europe – Eurosport
France – France TV Sport and Eurosport France
Germany – Discovery+ and ARD
Ireland – TG4
Italy – Discovery+ and RAI Sport
Luxembourg – RTL
Netherlands – Discovery+ and NOS
Norway – TV2
Portugal – RTP
Scandinavia – Discovery+
Slovakia – RTVS
Slovenia – RTV SLO
Spain – RTVE
Switzerland – SRG-SSR
United Kingdom – Discovery+ and ITV
Wales – S4C
Of America
Canada – Flowbikes
Colombia – Caracol TV
Latin America and the Caribbean: ESPN
South America – TV5 Monde
United States – NBC Sports and TV5 Monday
Asia Pacific
Australia – SBS
China – CCTV and Zibo TV
Japan – J Sports
New Zealand – Sky Sport
South-East Asia – Global Cycling Network and Eurosport
middle east and africa
Middle East and North Africa – BeIN Sports and TV5 Monday
Sub-Saharan Africa – Supersport and TV5 Monde