When is it, how long does each stage take and how can I follow it live on TV?

When is it, how long does each stage take and how can I follow it live on TV?

How can I follow the race?

Those with a subscription to Eurosport (via discovery+ Sports and Entertainment Pass) or GCN+ are in luck, both will broadcast the action from all eight stages.

Internship results

Sunday 24 July – first stage
Paris (Eiffel Tower) to Paris (Champs-Élysées), 82km

Monday 25 July – stage two
Meaux to Provins, 136km

tuesday 26 july – phase three
Reims to Epernay, 133km

Wednesday 27 July – stage four
Troyes to Bar-sur-Aube, 127km

Thursday 28 July – stage five
Bar-le-Duc to Saint-Dié-des-Vosges, 175.6 km

Friday 29 July – stage six
Saint-Die-des-Vosges to Rosheim, 128.6 km

Which teams will ride the Tour de France Femmes?

In total there are 24 teams in action. All 14 teams of the Women’s WorldTour will be in attendance…

Women’s WorldTour Teams

Canyon-Sram, EF Education-Tibco-SVB, FDJ New Aquitaine Futuroscope, Human Powered Health, Liv Racing Xstra, Movistar, Roland Cogeas Edelweiss, BikeExchange-Jayco, DSM, Jumbo-Visma, SD Worx, Trek-Segafredo, UAE Team ADQ , A-X.

While the top three Women’s Continental teams of the 2021 season will be there…

Women’s Continental Teams

Ceratizit-WNT, Parkhotel Valkenburg, Valcar-Travel & Service.

Race organizer ASO has invited the following seven teams…

AG Insurance-NXTG, Arkéa, Cofidis, Le Col-Wahoo, Plantur-Pura, Stade Rochelais Charente-Maritime and St Michel-Auber93 WE.