Watch Tour de France stage 16 online: All the broadcasters and streams for the Mont Ventoux showdown
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It's crunch time at the Tour de France, with the decisive third and final week to open with a ba⛄ng today, July 22, with a mountain-top finish on Mont Ventoux ♛– not one to be missed.
Despite being situated outside France's two main mountain ranges, the Alps and the Pyrenees, Mon✱t Ventoux – aka the 'Giant of Provence' – has a fearsome reputation and its fair share of tales from the Tour's rich history.
It has seen tragedy – Tom Simpson died on the upper slopes in 1967 – it has seen rivalry – Lance Armstrong and Marco Pantani had a famous tussle in 2000 – and it has seen chaos – 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Chris Froome ran up on foot at the 2016 Tour.
The 2025 Tour's main characters, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tadej Pogaćar and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Jonas Vingegaard, have their own history with Ventoux, Jonas Vingegaard dropping Tadej Pogačar in 2021 in an early flash of the threat that would send the yellow jersey the way of the Dane in the two subsequent editions.
Pogačar is firmly in control of this Tour, with Vingegaard over four minutes back. Does the dominance continue in this final week? Or does a famous fightback start here on the slopes of Mont Ventoux?
Read on for all the details on 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:how to watch Tour de France stage 16 online, on TV, and wherever you are in the worldꦫ.
Where to watch stage 16 of the Tour de France
Fans in the UK can watch stage 16 of the Tour de France for free on ITV4 and its streaming platform ITVX, with coverage starting at 14:00 BST. Alternatively, TNT Sports 1 and (🐓£30.99/month) have full coverage 🍌from 11:00 BST.
In the US, stage 16 of the Tour de France is airing exclusivel꧅y on NBC and its streaming platform , with coverage starting at 06:00 ET.
Over in Canada, cycling streamer has the Tour de France rights, with its coverag🉐e of stage 16 starting at 06:00 ET.
In Australia, the Tour de France is with SBS, with stage 16♎ going out on the main SBS channel and the streaming platform from 20:00 AEST.
Can I watch stage💟 16 of the Tour de France for free?
Yes, stage 16 of the Tour de France is being broadcast for free in numerous countries, including t𒆙he UK, where ITV has the rights for t🌳he final time, and Australia, where has free streaming.
For more information and a full list of free-to-air broadcaste🌳rs, we♓ have a dedicated guide for that....
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When to watch: Tour de💖 France stage 16 schedulꦉe and timings
Key point | Local time (CET) | UK time (BST) | US time (ET) | Australia time (AEST) |
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Start of stage 16 | 12:40 | 11:40 | 06:40 | 20:40 |
Start of Mont Ventoux climb | 15:55 | 14:55 | 09:55 | 23:55 |
Finish of stage 16 (earliest predicted) | 16:44 | 15:44 | 10:44 | 00:44 (Weds) |
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