Tour de France schedule today: Time, TV channel, live stream, results, winners for every 2025 stage

By | July 23, 2025

The Tour de France delivers something different every day for its fans, and the 2025 edition has held to form in that regard.

Big names like Tadej Pogacar and Mathieu van der Poel have collected stage wins and spent time in the yellow jersey, while Tim Merlier has emerged as this year’s strongest sprinter.

The big mountain stages are still to come in the second half of the Tour, though, and they generally determine who ends up atop the podium in Paris on the final day.

Here’s how to watch all of today’s action at the Tour de France, plus stage winners and GC leaders for the entire 2025 Tour:

Tour de France schedule today

The Tour de France will consist of 21 stages in 2025. Here’s when and where to watch each remaining stage:

Stage Date Length Location (type) Start (ET) TV/Live stream
18 July 24 171.5 km (106.5 miles) Vif to Courchevel Col de la Loze (mountain) 6 a.m. Peacock
19 July 25 129.9 km (80.7 miles) Albertville to La Plagne (mountain) 7 a.m. Peacock
20 July 26 184.2 km (114.4 miles) Nantua to Pontarlier (hilly) 6 a.m. Peacock, NBC (8 a.m. ET; Encore 2 p.m. ET), Fubo
21 July 27 132.3 km (82.2 miles) Mantes-la-Ville to Paris Champs-Elysees (flat) 9:30 a.m. Peacock, NBC (Encore 2 p.m. ET), Fubo

How to watch Tour de France 2025

Like last year, only two stages of the 2025 Tour de France will be available on traditional television in the United States, with just two live broadcasts.

NBC will present live coverage of Stage 1 and Stage 20, which can be streamed via Fubo. Encore coverage of Stage 15, the penultimate Stage 20 and the final Stage 21 at 2 p.m. ET is also available on NBC.

Daily live coverage of the Tour de France, featuring all 21 stages, is available on NBC’s streaming platform, Peacock.

2025 Tour de France results, winners

Here are the stage winners and general classification leaders (yellow jersey) after each stage in 2025:

Stage Date Length Location (type) Winner GC leader
1 July 5 184.9 km (114.8 miles) Lille Metropole to Lille Metropole (flat) Jasper Philipsen Jasper Philipsen
2 July 6 209.1 km (129.9 miles) Lauwin-Planque to Boulogne-sur-Mer (hilly) Mathieu van der Poel Mathieu van der Poel
3 July 7 178.3 km (110.8 miles) Valenciennes to Dunkerque (flat) Tim Merlier Mathieu van der Poel
4 July 8 174.2 km (108.2 miles) Amiens Metropole to Rouen (hilly) Tadej Pogacar Mathieu van der Poel
5 July 9 33 km (20.5 miles) Caen to Caen (individual time-trial) Remco Evenepoel Tadej Pogacar
6 July 10 201.5 km (125.2 miles) Bayeux to Vire Normandie (hilly) Ben Healy Mathieu van der Poel
7 July 11 197 km (122.4 miles) Saint-Malo to Mur-de-Bretagne Guerledan (hilly) Tadej Pogacar Tadej Pogacar
8 July 12 171.4 km (106.5 miles) Saint-Meen-le-Grand to Laval Espace Mayenne (flat) Jonathan Milan Tadej Pogacar
9 July 13 174.1 km (108.1 miles) Chinon to Chateauroux (flat) Tim Merlier Tadej Pogacar
10 July 14 165.3 km (102.71 miles) Ennezat to Le Mont-Dore Puy de Sancy (mountain) Simon Yates Ben Healy
11 July 16 156.8 km (97.4 miles) Toulouse to Toulouse (flat) Jonas Abrahamsen Ben Healy
12 July 17 180.6 km (112.2 miles) Auch to Hautacam (mountain) Tadej Pogacar Tadej Pogacar
13 July 18 10.9 km (6.7 miles) Loudenvielle to Peyragudes (individual time-trial) Tadej Pogacar Tadej Pogacar
14 July 19 182.6 km (113.4 miles) Pau to Luchon-Superbagneres (mountain) Thymen Arensman Tadej Pogacar
15 July 20 169.3 km (105.1 miles) Muret to Carcassonne (hilly) Tim Wellens Tadej Pogacar
16 July 22 171.5 km (106.5 miles) Montpellier to Mont Ventoux (mountain) Valentin Paret Peintre Tadej Pogacar
17 July 23 160.4 km (99.6 miles) Bollene to Valence (flat) Jonathan Milan Tadej Pogacar
18 July 24 171.5 km (106.5 miles) Vif to Courchevel Col de la Loze (mountain)
19 July 25 129.9 km (80.7 miles) Albertville to La Plagne (mountain)
20 July 26 184.2 km (114.4 miles) Nantua to Pontarlier (hilly)
21 July 27 132.3 km (82.2 miles) Mantes-la-Ville to Paris Champs-Elysees (flat)

Tour de France winners list

Here are the last 10 Tour de France general classification winners:

Year Winner Country Team
2024 Tadej Pogacar Slovenia UAE Team Emirates
2023 Jonas Vingegaard Denmark Team Jumbo-Visma
2022 Jonas Vingegaard Denmark Team Jumbo-Visma
2021 Tadej Pogacar Slovenia UAE Team Emirates
2020 Tadej Pogacar Slovenia UAE Team Emirates
2019 Egan Bernal Colombia Team Ineos
2018 Geraint Thomas Great Britain Team Sky
2017 Chris Froome Great Britain Team Sky
2016 Chris Froome Great Britain Team Sky
2015 Chris Froome Great Britain Team Sky

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