When does Tour de France 2026 start? Stage 1 location, time, TV channel, live stream to watch cycling race

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Cycling's signature event is nearly here, with the start of the 2026 Tour de France just days away.

With the spring classics, the Giro d'Italia and several one-week tours already in the books, July will as always put the focus squarely on the race for the most coveted jersey in the sport. The grueling three-week test begins in Spain this year before winding to its conclusion on the Champs-Elysees in Paris. 

Two-time defending champion Tadej Pogacar enters this year's Tour as the favorite as he goes for his fifth win overall. If he can add another yellow jersey to those he won the last two years and in 2020 and 2021, the Slovenian would join the ranks of the Tour legends with five to their name: Jacques Anquetil, Eddy Merckx, Bernard Hinault and Miguel Indurain.  

His top challenger figures to be the man who interrupted his run with wins in 2022 and 2023, Jonas Vingegaard. The Danish star wrapped up his first Giro title about a month ago, making him the eighth rider to win all three grand tours. 

Those two will be in the spotlight from the beginning at this year's Tour. Here's everything you need to know about when and where to tune in to all the action from the beginning. 

When does Tour de France 2026 start? 

  • Start date: Saturday, July 4
  • Stage 1 start time: 10 a.m. ET

This year's Tour de France will roll out Saturday, July 4 with a rare opening team time trial, the first on Stage 1 since 1971. Coverage in the United States will begin at 10 a.m. ET, with the first team set to begin racing at 11:05 a.m. ET.

Where is Tour de France Stage 1 in 2026?

The Tour de France will begin in neighboring Spain for the third time, with Barcelona hosting the first two stages. Bilbao (2023) and San Sebastian (1992) previously served as the Grand Depart site. 

The team time trial for Stage 1 will be the first at the Tour since 2019 but will feature a new format. Though a team ultimately will be declared the stage winner, riders will be given individual times based on their finish. 

Where to watch Tour de France 2026

Cycling fans can watch every stage of the 2026 Tour de France live on Peacock. That coverage will also be on NBCSN, which is available via YouTube TV and other providers.

NBC will have live coverage of two stages: Stage 8 on July 11 and Stage 20 on July 25. Fans can also stream that coverage via YouTube TV and Peacock. 

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Tour de France Stage 1 team time trial start times

Time (ET)Team
11:05 a.m.Caja Rural-Seguros RGA
11:10 a.m.Team Picnic-PostNL
11:15 a.m.TotalEnergies
11:20 a.m.Tudor Pro Cycling Team
11:25 a.m.Groupama-FDJ United
11:30 a.m.Pinarello-Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team
11:35 a.m.Cofidis
11:40 a.m.Lotto Intermarche
11:45 a.m.Movistar Team
11:50 a.m.NSN Cycling Team
11:55 a.m.Uno-X Mobility
12 p.m.Team Jayco Alula
12:05 p.m.Alpecin-Premier Tech
12:10 p.m.Soudal Quick-Step
12:15 p.m.Netcompany INEOS Cycling Team
12:20 p.m.Bahrain Victorious
12:25 p.m.XDS Astana Team
12:30 p.m.Decathlon CMA CGM Team
12:35 p.m.EF Education-EasyPost
12:40 p.m.LIDL-Trek
12:45 p.m.Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe
12:50 p.m.Team Visma | Lease a Bike
12:55 p.m.UAE Team Emirates XRG

Tour de France 2026 schedule

The Tour de France will consist of 21 stages, with two rest days built in. Start times listed below are when coverage begins. NBC coverage listed below is live; the network will also air encore presentations of Stages 14 and 15 the afternoon of July 18 and 19, respectively.

StageDateLocation (type)LengthTime (ET)Watch
1July 4Barcelona (team time trial)19.7 km (12.2 mi)10 a.m.Peacock, NBCSN via YouTube TV
2July 5Tarragona to Barcelona (hilly)178 km (111 mi)7 a.m.Peacock, NBCSN
3July 6Granollers to Les Angles (mountain)196 km (122 mi)5:30 a.m.Peacock, NBCSN
4July 7Carcassonne to Foix (hilly)182 km (113 mi)6:30 a.m.Peacock, NBCSN
5July 8Lannemezan to Pau (flat)158 km (98 mi)7 a.m.Peacock, NBCSN
6July 9Pau to Gavarnie-Gedre (mountain)186 km (116 mi)6 a.m.Peacock, NBCSN
7July 10Hagetmau to Bordeaux (flat)175 km (109 mi)6:30 a.m.Peacock, NBCSN
8July 11Perigueux to Bergerac (flat)182 km (113 mi)6:30 a.m.Peacock, NBCSN, NBC (8 a.m.)
9July 12Malemort to Ussel (hilly)185 km (115 mi)6:30 a.m.Peacock, NBCSN
July 13Rest day at Cantal
10July 14Aurillac to Le Lioran (mountain)167 km (104 mi)6:30 a.m.Peacock, NBCSN
11July 15Vichy to Nevers (flat)161 km (100 mi)7 a.m.Peacock, NBCSN
12July 16Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours to Chalon-sur-Saone (flat)181 km (112 mi)7 a.m.Peacock, NBCSN
13July 17Dole to Belfort (hilly)205 km (127 mi)6:30 a.m.Peacock, NBCSN
14July 18Mulhouse to Le Markstein Fellering (mountain)155 km (96 mi)6:30 a.m.Peacock, NBCSN
15July 19Champagnole to Plateau de Solaison (mountain)184 km (114 mi)6:30 a.m.Peacock, NBCSN
July 20Rest day at Haute-Savoie
16July 21Evian-les-Bains to Thonon-les-Bains (individual time trial)26 km (16 mi)6:30 a.m.Peacock, NBCSN
17July 22Chambery to Voiron (flat)175 km (109 mi)6:30 a.m.Peacock, NBCSN
18July 23Voiron to Orcieres-Merlette (mountain)185 km (115 mi)6 a.m.Peacock, NBCSN
19July 24Gap to Alpe d'Huez (mountain)128 km (80 mi)7 a.m.Peacock, NBCSN
20July 25Le Bourg-d'Oisans to Alpe d'Huez (mountain)171 km (106 mi)5 a.m.Peacock, NBCSN, NBC (8 a.m.)
21July 26Thoiry to Paris (flat)130 km (81 mi)9:30 a.m.Peacock, NBCSN
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