Tour de France 2022 Live TV Schedule & Fixture

Tour de France 2022 Schedule

Tour de France is here!

The annual men’s tournament has been organized since 1903. It is a grand tour by bicycle and it consists of 21 stages each day long over the 23 days.

The organizer, Amaury Sport Organisation has organized this tournament from the beginning. Approximately 20-22 teams have participated in this tournament with eight riders in each.

The last year, Slovakian rider Tadej Pogačar was the winner from the UAE Team Emirates, Jonas Vingegaard got in 2nd and Richard Carapaz got in 3rd position.

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Tour de France 2022 Teams

UCI WorldTeams

  • AG2R Citroën Team
  • Astana Qazaqstan Team
  • Bora–Hansgrohe
  • Cofidis
  • EF Education–EasyPost
  • Groupama–FDJ
  • Ineos Grenadiers
  • Intermarché–Wanty–Gobert Matériaux
  • Israel–Premier Tech
  • Lotto–Soudal
  • Movistar Team
  • Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team
  • Team Bahrain Victorious
  • Team BikeExchange–Jayco
  • Team DSM
  • Team Jumbo–Visma
  • Trek–Segafredo
  • UAE Team Emirates

UCI ProTeams

  • Alpecin–Fenix
  • Arkéa–Samsic
  • B&B Hotels–KTM
  • Team TotalEnergies

Tour de France 2022 Live TV Schedule & Fixture

The 2022 Tour de France will start in Copenhagen, Denmark on 1st July and end with the final stage at Champs-Élysées, Paris on 24th July 2022. The race will be followed by the first edition of Tour de France Femmes, which will have its first stage on the final day of the Tour.

A total of 2.3 million euros will be awarded to the teams and riders, including € 500,000 to the final winner of the overall individual classification.

Here is the full 2022 Tour de France TV schedule & fixture. Check it out.

DateCourseDistanceTypeStageTV Channels
1-Jul-2022Copenhagen
(Denmark)
13 km
(8.1 mi)
Individual
time trial
1TF1, ITV, TNS
Sportsnet
2-Jul-2022Roskilde to
Nyborg
(Denmark)
199 km
(124 mi)
Flat
stage
2TF1, ITV, TNS
Sportsnet
3-Jul-2022Vejle to
Sønderborg
(Denmark)
182 km
(113 mi)
Flat
stage
3TF1, ITV, TNS
Sportsnet
5-Jul-2022Dunkirk
to Calais
172 km
(107 mi)
Hilly
stage
4TF1, ITV, TNS
Sportsnet
6-Jul-2022Lille
to Arenberg
155 km
(96 mi)
Hilly
stage
5TF1, ITV, TNS
Sportsnet
7-Jul-2022Binche (Belgium)
to Longwy
220 km
(140 mi)
Hilly
stage
6TF1, ITV, TNS
Sportsnet
8-Jul-2022Tomblaine to
La Planche des
Belles Filles
176 km
(109 mi)
Mountain
stage
7TF1, ITV, TNS
Sportsnet
9-Jul-2022Dole to Lausanne
(Switzerland)
184 km
(114 mi)
Medium-mountain stage8TF1, ITV, TNS
Sportsnet
10-Jul-2022Aigle (Switzerland)
to Châtel
183 km
(114 mi)
Mountain
stage
9TF1, ITV, TNS
Sportsnet
12-Jul-2022Morzine
to Megève
148 km
(92 mi)
Medium-mountain stage10TF1, ITV, TNS
Sportsnet
13-Jul-2022Albertville
to Col du Granon
149 km
(93 mi)
Mountain
stage
11TF1, ITV, TNS
Sportsnet
14-Jul-2022Briançon
to Alpe d’Huez
166 km
(103 mi)
Mountain
stage
12TF1, ITV, TNS
Sportsnet
15-Jul-2022Bourg-d’Oisans
to Saint-Étienne
193 km
(120 mi)
Flat
stage
13TF1, ITV, TNS
Sportsnet
16-Jul-2022Saint-Étienne
to Mende
195 km
(121 mi)
Medium-mountain
stage
14TF1, ITV, TNS
Sportsnet
17-Jul-2022Rodez
to Carcassonne
200 km
(120 mi)
Flat
stage
15TF1, ITV, TNS
Sportsnet
19-Jul-2022Carcassonne
to Foix
179 km
(111 mi)
Medium-mountain
stage
16TF1, ITV, TNS
Sportsnet
20-Jul-2022Saint-Gaudens
to Peyragudes
130 km
(81 mi)
Mountain
stage
17TF1, ITV, TNS
Sportsnet
21-Jul-2022Lourdes
to Hautacam
143 km
(89 mi)
Mountain
stage
18TF1, ITV, TNS
Sportsnet
22-Jul-2022Castelnau-Magnoac
to Cahors
189 km
(117 mi)
Flat
stage
19TF1, ITV, TNS
Sportsnet
23-Jul-2022Lacapelle-Marival
to Rocamadour
40 km
(25 mi)
Individual
time trial
20TF1, ITV, TNS
Sportsnet
24-Jul-2022Paris La Défense Arena
to Paris (Champs-Élysées)
112 km
(70 mi)
Flat
stage
21TF1, ITV, TNS
Sportsnet

Top Past Winners of Tour de France

Past WinnerEdition
Jacques Anquetil (FRA)1957, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964
Eddy Merckx (BEL)1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1974
Bernard Hinault (FRA)1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1985
Miguel Indurain (ESP)1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995
Chris Froome (GBR)2013, 2015, 2016, 2017
Philippe Thys (BEL)1913, 1914, 1920
Louison Bobet (FRA)1953, 1954, 1955
Greg LeMond (USA)1986, 1989, 1990