Tour de France Highlights - Season 4 / Year 2019

Season 4 / Year 2019

Episodes

Stage One
Action from stage one of the most prestigious race on the calendar, featuring a 194.5km journey in Brussels, Belgium. Gary Imlach presents, with analysis from Peter Kennaugh, reports by Daniel Friebe and Matthew Rendell and commentary from Ned Boulting and David Millar.

Stage Two
Action from stage two of the most prestigious race on the calendar, featuring a 27.6km team time-trial from Brussels. Gary Imlach presents, with analysis from Peter Kennaugh, reports by Daniel Friebe and Matthew Rendell and commentary from Ned Boulting and David Millar.

Stage Three
Action from stage three of the most prestigious race on the calendar, featuring a hilly 215km course from Binche to Epernay. Gary Imlach presents, with analysis from Peter Kennaugh, reports by Daniel Friebe and Matthew Rendell and commentary from Ned Boulting and David Millar.

Stage Four
Action from stage four of the most prestigious race on the calendar, featuring a flat 213.5km course from Reims to Nancy. Gary Imlach presents, with analysis from Peter Kennaugh, reports by Daniel Friebe and Matthew Rendell and commentary from Ned Boulting and David Millar.

Stage Five
Action from stage five of the most prestigious race on the calendar, featuring a hilly 175.5km course from Saint-Die-des-Vosges to Colmar. Gary Imlach presents, with analysis from Peter Kennaugh, reports by Daniel Friebe and Matthew Rendell and commentary from Ned Boulting and David Millar.

Stage Six
Action from stage six of the most prestigious race on the calendar, featuring a mountainous 160.5km course from Mulhouse to La Planche des Belles Filles. Gary Imlach presents, with analysis from Peter Kennaugh, reports by Daniel Friebe and Matthew Rendell and commentary from Ned Boulting and David Millar.

Stage Seven
Action from stage seven of the most prestigious race on the calendar, featuring a flat 230km course from Belfort to Chalon-sur-Saone. Gary Imlach presents, with analysis from Peter Kennaugh, reports by Daniel Friebe and Matthew Rendell and commentary from Ned Boulting and David Millar.

Stage 8
Highlights from Stage 8 of Le Tour. It's a 200km route from Macon to Saint-Etienne, featuring every hill the race organisers could find.

Stage 9
Highlights from Stage 9 of the Tour de France on Bastille Day. The 170km journey from St Etienne to Brioude features some tough climbs on the way.

Stage 10
Highlights of Stage 10 of Le Tour, 217km from Saint-Flour to Albi. Breakaway or sprinters. Who will take the stage?

Rest Day
It's the first rest day of the race. Gary Imlach reports from Albi with a look back at the opening 10 days.

Stage 11
The race resumes after the rest day with a 167km route from Albi to Toulouse. The sprinters will have their targeted systems locked on this one.

Stage 12
The first of three days in the Pyrenees. Stage 12's challenges include the Col du Peyresourde and the Hourquette d'Ancizan.

Stage 13
Coverage of stage 13 of Le Tour de France featuring the individual time trial around Pau.

Stage 14
Highlights of Stage 14 from Tarbes to Tourmalet Bareges, the second mountain top finish of the Tour.

Stage 15
The riders complete the Pyrenean segment of the Tour and head for Foix - and a first time finish on the Prat d'Albis.

Rest Day 2
It's the second rest day of Le Tour for the riders. Catch up with all the latest news from the race as Gary Imlach reports from Nîmes.

Stage 16
The race crosses the first century Roman aqueduct, Pont du Gard, on a 177km route starting and finishing in Nimes.

Stage 17
There is Roman architecture galore as the riders travel from Pont du Gard to their finish in Gap.

Stage 18
The first day in the Alps with three tough climbs culminating in the Col du Galibier, followed by 19km of descending to the line.

Stage 19
Highlights of Stage 19 of Le Tour - 126kms from Saint-Jean-de Maurienne to Tignes. The race crosses it's high point of the year, the Col d'Iseran.

Stage 20
Highlights of the final day in the Alps - and the final day of climbing in this years' race. By the end, we'll know the conclusive podium. Gary Imlach presents.

Stage 21
Highlights of the final stage of the 2019 Tour de France, featuring the traditional finish on the Champs Elysees before the winner is crowned.
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