How to watch the 2017 Tour de France on SBS

The 2017 Tour de France is here and SBS will bring you the racing, personalities, food, chateaux and colour of the event across all broadcast platforms.

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The 2017 Tour de France is LIVE on SBS from Saturday 1 July – Sunday 23 July and you can follow the race on TV, online, mobile and on social media.

Individual stage times vary but all are available online from start to finish in the ŠKODA Tour Tracker suite of web and mobile apps for iOS and Android.  Just sign in to watch using Facebook or an SBS account.

The mobile apps also support Apple AirPlay and Google Chromecast for streaming to your TV over your home network.

You can also join the Tour de France conversation on social media at the Cycling Central Twitterand Facebook channels so give us a follow and a like to keep up to date.

You can watch every stage, every night LIVE and exclusive on SBS. Or catch-up with daily stage replays and highlights also on SBS and SBS Viceland in HD or online at the website and SBS OnDemand, so you won’t miss a moment of action.

Check out the full Tour de France program guide.
  • SA/NT viewers join all stages LIVE on SBS. Stage times vary so check your local guides.
  • WA viewers join all stages LIVE. Times vary across the SBS main channel and SBS Viceland so check your guides.Replay: 1pm daily on SBSReplay: 3pm daily on SBS VicelandHighlights: 7am daily on SBS Highlights: 5pm daily on SBSŠKODA Tour Tracker live streaming timesJuly 1: Stage 1 Dusseldorf - Dusseldorf 22:30 - 03:05 July 2: Stage 2 Dusseldorf - Liege 19:55 - 01:30July 3: Stage 3 Verviers - Longwy 20:10 - 01:40July 4: Stage 4 Mondorf les Bains - Vittel 20:05 - 01:25July 5: Stage 5 Vittel-La Planche des Belles Filles 20:30 - 01:30July 6: Stage 6 Vesoul-Troyes 20:00 - 01:50July 7: Stage 7 Troyes-Nuits-Saint-Georges 20:00 - 01:40July 8: Stage 8 Dole-Station des Rousses 20:05 - 01:30July 9: Stage 9 Nantua-Chambery 19:40 - 01:15July 10: REST DAY 1 DordogneJuly 11: Stage 10 Perigueux-Bergerac 21:05 - 01:45July 12: Stage 11 Eymet-Pau 20:55 - 02:05July 13: Stage 12 Pau-Peyragudes 18:50 - 01:20July 14: Stage 13 Saint-Girons-Foix 22:00 - 01:40July 15: Stage 14 Blagnac-Rodez 20:3- - 01:55July 16: Stage 15 Laissac-Severac-l'Eglise-Le-Puy-en-Velay 20:30 - 02:15July 17: REST DAY 2 Le-Puy-en-VelayJuly 18: Stage 16 Le-Puy-en-Velay-Romans-sur-Isere 21:25 - 01:35July 19: Stage 17 La Mure-Serre-Chevalier 20:05 - 01:50July 20: Stage 18 Briancon-Izoard 20:40 - 01:50July 21: Stage 19 Embrun-Salon-de-Provence 20:10 - 02:00July 22: Stage 20 Marseille-Marseille 21:30 - 01:45July 23: Stage 21 Montgeron-Paris Champs-Elysees 23:30 - 04:00

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