Schedule, profile and where to watch the first stage of the Tour de France 2023 on TV

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Starting the 110th edition of the Tour de Francein between this Sunday 1 and 23 July 2023. The ‘Grand Bouclé’ has a number start in Bilbao in Spain and end in Paris in France. This is the great test of time, where vingegaard defending the title achieved last season, certainly against a pogaçar who wanted his scepter back.

This is the first stage The Tour will open in Spainin this case in the city of Bilbao. The first three stages will be on national soil, and then will continue to be held in France. The Slovenian boy Tadej Pogacarlooking to regain his status as champion in the last two editions of the great gala tour, until he lost one-on-one against vingegaard in the 2022 edition.

The great three-week world cycling race is off to a strong start. Is about a first day of the 182 kilometer extensionwith a port of second category (Côte de Vivero), three in the third (Côte de Laukiz, Côte de San Juan de Gaztelugatxe and Côte de Pike) and one last fourth category (Col de Morgan).

So, the platoon has no rest and from the beginning it will have a ‘war’. U.A.E (Tadej Pogaçar) and the current champion team, Jumbo Visma (Jonas Vingegaard), they brought the best available and a fantastic head-up was expected. INEOS Grenadiers seems clearly behind at least the initial analysis of the race, with Egan Bernal as the main figure.

The Grand Depart is celebrated for the second time in the Basque Country. will take place afterwards San Sebastian in 1992 and for the 25th time abroad. After three stages on the other side of the the Pyrenees, the rest of the Tour de France will not leave the country.

When will the first stage of the 2023 Tour de France take place?

The first stage of the Tour de France 2023 is disputed This Sunday, July 1, from 10:55 am The race starts at Bilbao with an average mountain stage of 182 kilometers.

Where will the first stage of the 2023 Tour de France be held?

The Tour de France 2023 fully (and this first stage logically) will be given in Spain on TVE’s La1at high mountain stages like Super Planche des Belles filles, Châtel, Megève, Granon, Alpe d’Huez, Foix, Peyragudes and Hauta. The rest of the episodes can be seen of Teledeporte and the website, RTVE Play. All gala grand tours can also be seen by Eurosport (Eurosport 1 and its website, Eurosport Player), which will be in charge of offering all stages of the world’s most important cycling competition.

the channels Eurosport 1 HD and Eurosport 2 HD can also be seen by the DAZN platform. You can follow all the information about the race live on the Mundo Deportivo website.

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Source: La Verdad

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