Airdate: Tour de France Femmes 2024
Women's cycling race takes place across Netherlands, Belgium and France on VICELAND.
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Sports action in Europe continues with the Tour de France Femmes begins today screening live on SBS VICELAND.
The race begins for the first time in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Travelling through Belgium and France, the race will cross three countries and three French regions, covering 10 departments.
The cyclists will battle it out to the finish line on August 18 on the most famous mountain in Tour history – Alpe d’Huez, making its debut in the women’s race route.
The eight stages include three flat stages, two hilly stages, two mountain stages, and one individual time trial.
The SBS’ expert commentary team will be on the ground in Europe, capturing the fierce competition and incredible teamwork of the women’s race. Reporting on location will be the ‘Australian voice of cycling’ Matthew Keenan and national time trial champion Dr Bridie O’Donnell and providing exclusive interviews with the athletes and reporting on the ground will be Australian National Road Race Champion David McKenzie, alongside Christophe Mallet who will deliver insights on race tactics and historical significance of the captivating locations travelled.
154 fearless riders will be attempting to conquer the rigorous women’s route this year. The star-studded line-up includes reigning champion Demi Vollering, back to defend her title but she faces stiff competition from a host of rival riders including Kasia Niewiadoma with Elisa Longo Borghini perhaps posing the biggest threat after winning the women’s Giro d’Italia. Juliette Labous is another rider with high hopes on home soil, as are Ashleigh Moolman-Pasio and Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig. Remaining podium hopefuls include Marta Cavalli, Gaia Realini, Ane Santesteban and Ricarda Bauernfeind.
Nine Australians will take to the start line in the Netherlands, including Grace Brown, back on the road fresh from her gold medal-winning performance in the Olympic time trial, as well as Neve Bradbury, who finished third overall at the Giro d’Italia Women. Joining them will be Amber Pate, Ruby Roseman-Gannon, Sarah Gigante, Anya Louw, Amanda Spratt, Sarah Roy and Josie Talbot.
Live on SBS VICELAND and on SBS On Demand from the Tour de France Hub which also includes a variety of Tour content including extended highlights, full stage catch-up replays, winning moments and mini stage recaps.
STAGE | DATE | SBS VICELAND TV LIVE | SBS On Demand LIVE |
1 | Monday 12 August | 20:00 – 24:00 AEST | 20:00 – 24:00 AEST |
2 | Tuesday 13 August | 17:30 – 20:00 AEST | 17:30 – 20:00 AEST |
3 | Tuesday 13 August | 23:40 – 02:10 AEST | 23:40 – 02:10 AEST |
4 | Wednesday 14 August | 21:50 – 24:20 AEST | 21:50 – 24:20 AEST |
5 | Thursday 15 August | 21:50 – 24:20 AEST | 21:50 – 24:20 AEST |
6 | Friday 16 August | 21:50 – 24:20 AEST | 21:50 – 24:20 AEST |
7 | Saturday 17 August | 21:30 – 24:00 AEST | 21:30 – 24:00 AEST |
8 | Sunday 18 August | 24:00 – 03:20 AEST | 24:00 – 03:20 AEST |
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