How can I watch the Tour de France 2022 SBS?

It's the biggest race of the cycling season and the only place to watch the Tour de France - LIVE, FREE and EXCLUSIVE - plus the first edition of the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift is right here on SBS from July 1-31.

The Tour de France is the ultimate challenge for the best cyclists in the world, and comes with the biggest spectacle seen in the world of cycling as the attention of hundreds of millions from around the world turns to the start of the men's race in Denmark on July 1.

After a few years of producing the broadcast from back in Australia due to COVID restrictions, SBS will be sending our own team to France to bring you all the latest happenings from the roadside at the Tour.

It will be a month filled with amazing scenery, heroic efforts and dramatic racing as the best cyclists in the world tackle the harsh terrain served up to them by Tour de France organisers.

Then, just as the curtain is drawn on the men's race at the traditional finish in the shadow of the Arc de Triomphe on the Champs-Élysées, new life will be injected into the Tour de France with the inaugural women's race. The top female cyclists in the world with the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift to start in Paris and finish atop the Planche des Belles Filles.

All 21 stages of the Tour de France and 8 stages of the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift will be live on SBS and SBS On Demand, with daily highlights and much more to watch out for on the SBS Sport website.

For the first time since 2019, the SBS commentary team will be back on the ground in France delivering exclusive coverage right from the heart of the action. Collaborating to bring viewers expert commentary and trusted analysis for the 2022 Tour de France are Matthew Keenan whose cycling prowess brings him to his 16th year commentating the Tour, world hour record holder and Australian Time Trial champion Dr. Bridie O’Donnell and Simon Gerrans, whose distinguished cycling career includes victories at Liege-Bastogne-Liege, Milan-San Remo, and stage wins at all three Grand Tours. Joining the commentary team for the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift will be two-time national road champion and founding member of the first-ever independent international women’s cycling union Gracie Elvin.

Reporting on location will be former Giro d'Italia stage winner and long-standing SBS presenter David McKenzie, SBS French Radio’s Christophe Mallet and Gracie Elvin. The trio will also present daily highlight’s every evening from 5pm – 6pm on weekdays, and 4.30pm – 5.30pm on weekends. Together the team will deliver a comprehensive experience for viewers with breaking news, exclusive interviews, diverse voices from the race and stories from inside the peloton as they get up close and personal at every stage. Mark Renshaw will provide audiences with unique insights and in-depth analysis on how key stages are won and lost as host of a new complementary digital series The Finale.

With catch-up replays as well as extended highlights and analysis videos via

throughout the four weeks of men's and women's racing, SBS is the place to be for all things Tour de France and Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift

The SBS ŠKODA Tour Tracker App is the place to watch every pedal stroke of racing, with the full stages from start to finish and no ad-breaks during racing. There are also catch-up highlights and videos, as well as additional stage, rider and team information.

SBS will be the home for the television production with all the extras that make the Tour de France the special experience it is for not just the hardcore cycling fans, but for fans of the culture of France, #trolldj and the SBS cycling experts.

Stage Replays

A full stage replay and two-hour stage replay will be available online via

after the stage.

Daily Highlights

You can also catch up with extended highlights from the previous night's action via our Daily Update on SBS in the morning and our Evening Highlights - Bonjour Le Tour show.

Latest Action/Highlights/Extras/Opinion

The

keeps you up to date with all the latest action from the previous day's stage. It also brings you opinion and previews what's ahead and features the experts of the SBS Sport commentary team, plus plenty of video extras including our daily short-form recap and winning moment from every stage.

Plat du Tour

While riders tackle the mountainous French countryside, esteemed French chef Guillaume Brahimi will take viewers on a culinary journey when SBS’s food accompaniment Plat du Tour returns for its third year. Airing during SBS’s coverage of the Tour de France, the series will feature 21 recipes that originate from different regions of France and correlate to the different tour stages.

Recipes include Langoustine and Truffle Pasta from the ancient city of Saint Gaudens, Raclette Savoyarde, a cheesy treat from the alps and Tourte des Pyrénées aux Myrtilles, a blueberry torte from the heart of the Pyrenees.

2022 Tour de France Men's LIVE on SBS and SBS On Demand - July 1-24

11.50pm - 03.40am (AEST) LIVE on ŠKODA Tour Tracker

11.50pm - 03.30am (AEST) LIVE on SBS + SBS On Demand

Stage 2 - Saturday, July 2

8.05pm - 01.40am (AEST) LIVE on ŠKODA Tour Tracker

8.30pm - 01.30am (AEST) LIVE on SBS + SBS On Demand

8.55pm - 01.55am (AEST) LIVE on ŠKODA Tour Tracker

9.30pm - 01.30am (AEST) LIVE on SBS + SBS On Demand

Rest Day - Monday, July 4

Stage 4 - Tuesday, July 5

9.15pm - 01.55am (AEST) LIVE on ŠKODA Tour Tracker

9.30pm - 01.30am (AEST) LIVE on SBS + SBS On Demand

Stage 5 - Wednesday, July 6

9.20pm - 01.55am (AEST) LIVE on ŠKODA Tour Tracker

9.30pm - 01.30am (AEST) LIVE on SBS + SBS On Demand

Stage 6 - Thursday, July 7

7.50pm - 02.00am (AEST) LIVE on ŠKODA Tour Tracker

9.30pm - 01.30am (AEST) LIVE on SBS + SBS On Demand

8.55pm - 02.00am (AEST) LIVE on ŠKODA Tour Tracker

9.30pm - 02.00am (AEST) LIVE on SBS + SBS On Demand

Stage 8 - Saturday, July 9

8.55pm - 02.10am (AEST) LIVE on ŠKODA Tour Tracker

9.30pm - 02.00am (AEST) LIVE on SBS + SBS On Demand

Stage 9 - Sunday, July 10

8.20pm - 02.15am (AEST) LIVE on ŠKODA Tour Tracker

8.30pm - 02.00am (AEST) LIVE on SBS + SBS On Demand

The peloton approaches L'Arc de Triomphe on the final stage of the 2017 Tour de France/ Source: Getty

Rest Day - Monday, July 11

Stage 10 - Tuesday, July 12

9.20pm - 02.15am (AEST) LIVE on ŠKODA Tour Tracker

9.30pm - 01.30am (AEST) LIVE on SBS + SBS On Demand

Stage 11 - Wednesday, July 13

8.05pm - 01.30am (AEST) LIVE on ŠKODA Tour Tracker

9.30pm - 01.30am (AEST) LIVE on SBS + SBS On Demand

Stage 12 - Thursday, July 14

8.55pm - 02.40am (AEST) LIVE on ŠKODA Tour Tracker

9.30pm - 02.00am (AEST) LIVE on SBS + SBS On Demand

Stage 13 - Friday, July 15

8.55pm - 02.10am (AEST) LIVE on ŠKODA Tour Tracker

9.30pm - 02.00am (AEST) LIVE on SBS + SBS On Demand

Stage 14 - Saturday, July 16

8.05pm - 01.50am (AEST) LIVE on ŠKODA Tour Tracker

8.30pm - 02.00am (AEST) LIVE on SBS + SBS On Demand

Stage 15 - Sunday, July 17

8.55pm - 02.00am (AEST) LIVE on ŠKODA Tour Tracker

9.30pm - 02.00am (AEST) LIVE on SBS + SBS On Demand

Rest Day, Monday, July 18

Stage 16 - Tuesday, July 19

8.20pm - 01.45am (AEST) LIVE on ŠKODA Tour Tracker

9.30pm - 01.30am (AEST) LIVE on SBS + SBS On Demand

Stage 17 - Wednesday, July 20

9.05pm - 01.35am (AEST) LIVE on ŠKODA Tour Tracker

9.30pm - 01.30am (AEST) LIVE on SBS + SBS On Demand

Stage 18 - Thursday, July 21

9.20pm - 02.10am (AEST) LIVE on ŠKODA Tour Tracker

9.30pm - 02.00am (AEST) LIVE on SBS + SBS On Demand

Stage 19 - Friday, July 22

8.55pm - 02.00am (AEST) LIVE on ŠKODA Tour Tracker

9.30pm - 02.00am (AEST) LIVE on SBS + SBS On Demand

Stage 20 - Saturday, July 23

8.55pm - 02.20am (AEST) LIVE on ŠKODA Tour Tracker

9.30pm - 02.00am (AEST) LIVE on SBS + SBS On Demand

Stage 21 - Sunday, July 24 (starts just after midnight)

12.20am - 04.15am (AEST) LIVE on ŠKODA Tour Tracker

12.25am - 04.00am (AEST) LIVE on SBS + SBS On Demand

2022 Tour de France Femmes LIVE on SBS and SBS On Demand - July 24-31

Stage 1 - Sunday, July 24

(Teams Presentation 7.20pm - 9:15pm (AEST) LIVE via SBS On Demand)

9.20pm - 11.50pm (AEST) LIVE on ŠKODA Tour Tracker

9.30pm - 11.30pm (AEST) LIVE on SBS + SBS On Demand

Stage 2 - Monday, July 25

10.15pm - 12.45am (AEST) LIVE on ŠKODA Tour Tracker

10.30pm - 12.30am (AEST) LIVE on SBS + SBS On Demand

Stage 3 - Tuesday, July 26

10.15pm - 12.45am (AEST) LIVE on ŠKODA Tour Tracker

10.30pm - 12.30am (AEST) LIVE on SBS + SBS On Demand

Stage 4 - Wednesday, July 27

10.15pm - 12.45am (AEST) LIVE on ŠKODA Tour Tracker

10.30pm - 12.30am (AEST) LIVE on SBS + SBS On Demand

Stage 5 - Thursday, July 28

10.15pm - 12.45am (AEST) LIVE on ŠKODA Tour Tracker

10.30pm - 12.30am (AEST) LIVE on SBS + SBS On Demand

Stage 6 - Friday, July 29

10.15pm - 12.45am (AEST) LIVE on ŠKODA Tour Tracker

10.30pm - 12.30am (AEST) LIVE on SBS + SBS On Demand

Stage 7 - Saturday, July 30

11.20pm - 1.50am (AEST) LIVE on ŠKODA Tour Tracker

11.30pm - 1.30am (AEST) LIVE on SBS + SBS On Demand

Stage 8 - Sunday, July 31

11.25pm - 1.55am (AEST) LIVE on ŠKODA Tour Tracker

11.30pm - 1.30am (AEST) LIVE on SBS + SBS On Demand

How can I watch the 2022 Tour de France in Australia?

In Australia, the Tour de France is once again being telecast live and exclusively by SBS on free-to-air and digital television. The race can also be watched in Australia by downloading the SBS Skoda Tour Tracker app, with vision able to viewed on devices and also via Chromecast to television.

Is SBS covering the Tour de France 2022?

Live coverage of the Tour de France 2022, Stage 1: Copenhagen to Copenhagen, Individual Time Trial, 13km. Crash-in coverage for Central and WA. Live coverage for WA on SBS VICELAND. With expert commentary from Matthew Keenan, Dr Bridie O'Donnell and Simon Gerrans.

Is SBS showing the Tour de France?

Catch all 21 stages of cycling's most prestigious event. Stream the 2022 Tour de France and the inaugural 8-stage Tour de France Femmes live and free throughout July, along with daily highlights.

Where can I watch the 2022 Tour de France for free?

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