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Tour de France 2019 today in live stream, TV + Results: Belgian Van Aert wins 10th stage from Saint-Flour to Albi
The Tour de France 2019 is in full swing. Picture: dpa
On July 6, 209, the starting shot for the first leg of the event will be given for the 106th time Tour de France, After the years of the Sprinter Festival, the cyclingFans in Germany hope for the first time in a long time again on a podium finish in the overall standings at the Tour de France. Climbing specialist Emanuel Buchmann was already convincing at the Tour de France at a young age - and looks even stronger and more mature this year, as his most recent appearances at the Criterium du Dauphiné show. How you can be part of the great cycling event is revealed to you here.
Tour de France 2019 live on Free-TV at the ARD and One
The Tour de France 2019 will be covered by the ARD, The public service broadcaster will report live every day from 4:05 to 5:25 pm during the week. At the ARD the tour will be moderated by Michael Antwerpes, reporter is Florian Naß. In addition, there is the Radspektakel at Sender One to see. The TV station broadcasts from the start to the moment when the ARD takes over on its main channel. The transmission times of all stages can be found in the table below.
Watch Tour de France 2019 online in a live stream
If you want to see all the stages in one go, without having to switch, is in the free Live stream of the ARD online. As an alternative, an offer of euro Sport to the fans of cycling. However, there is the live stream only in the station's own, paid Eurosport Player, Also on ARD One you can see the Tour de France 2019 in the Live Stream Track - and completely free.
All stages, dates and winners of the Tour de France 2019 at a glance
stage | date | Etappenorte | stage type | kilometre | TV dates | stage winner |
1st stage | 07/06/2017 | Brussels - Brussels | flat stage | 192 |
2.35 pm (ARD Sportschau) 11:55 am (One) 11:55 (Eurosport) |
Mike Teunissen |
2nd stage | 07/07/2017 | Brussels - Brussels | Team Time Trial | 27 |
15.05 clock (ARD sports show) 2.20 pm (Eurosport) |
Tony Martin |
3rd stage | 08/07/2017 | Binche - Épernay | Hilly stage | 214 |
16.05 clock (ARD sports show) 12.00 (ONE) 12.00 (Eurosport) |
Julian Alaphilippe |
4th stage | 09/07/2017 | Reims - Nancy | flat stage | 215 |
16.05 clock (ARD sports show) 12.00 (One) 12.00 (Eurosport) |
Elia Viviani |
5th stage | 07/10/2017 | Saint-Dié-des-Vosges - Colmar | Medium-heavy stage | 169 |
16.05 clock (ARD sports show) 1:05 pm (One) 13:05 (Eurosport) |
Peter Sagan |
6th stage | 07/11/2017 | Mulhouse - Planche des Belles Filles | High mountain stage | 157 |
12:55 pm (One) 16:05 (ARD) 12:55 pm (Eurosport) |
Dylan Teuns |
7th stage | 07/12/2017 | Belfort - Chalon-sur-Saône | flat stage | 230 |
16.05 clock (ARD sports show) 11.10 am (One) 11.10 am (Eurosport) |
Groenewegen |
8th stage | 07/13/2017 | Mâcon - Saint-Étienne | flat stage | 199 |
2.30 pm (ARD sports show) 12.00 (One) 12.00 (Eurosport) |
De Gendt |
9th stage | 07/14/2017 | Hilly stage | 170 |
3:00 pm (ARD sports show) 12:55 pm (One) 12:55 pm (Eurosport) |
Daryl Impey | |
10th stage | 07/15/2017 | Saint-Flour - Albi | flat stage | 218 |
16.05 clock (ARD sports show) 12.10 pm (Eurosport) 12.00 (One) |
Wout Van Aert |
11th stage | 07/17/2017 | Albi - Toulouse | flat stage | 167 |
16.05 clock (ARD sports show) 13:25 (One) 13.34 (Eurosport) |
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12th stage | 07/18/2017 | Toulouse - Bagnères-de-Bigorre | High mountain stage | 202 |
3.10 pm (ARD sports show) 11:20 am (One) |
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13th stage | 07/19/2017 | Pau - Pau | ITT | 27 |
16.05 clock (ARD sports show) 11.50 am (One) 11.40 am (Eurosport) |
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14th stage | 07/20/2017 | Tarbes - Col du Tourmalet | High mountain stage | 117 |
1 pm (ARD Sportschau) 1.30 pm (Eurosport) |
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15th stage | 07/21/2017 | Limoux - Foix | High mountain stage |
185 |
11:55 am (One) 15.05 clock (ARD sports show) 12:05 pm (Eurosport) |
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16th stage | 07/23/2017 | Nimes - Nimes | flat stage | 177 |
16.05 clock (ARD sports show) 1:05 pm (One) 13.15 (Eurosport) |
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17th stage | 07/24/2017 | Pont du Gard - Gap | Hilly stage | 206 |
12.15 (Eurosport) 16.05 clock (ARD sports show) |
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18th stage | 07/25/2017 | Embrun - Valloire | High mountain stage | 207 |
11.00 am (One) 3.10 pm (ARD sports show) 11.10 am (Eurosport) |
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19th stage | 07/26/2017 | Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne - Tignes | High mountain stage | 123 |
1:35 pm (One) 3.10 pm (ARD) 1:40 pm (One) |
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20th stage | 07/27/2017 | Albertville - Val Thorens | High mountain stage | 131 |
1.30 pm (Eurosport) 14.05 clock (ARD sports show) 1.30 pm (One) |
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21st stage | 07/28/2017 | Rambouillet - Paris | flat stage | 127 |
5:55 pm (One) 6 pm (Eurosport) |
These German cyclists are in the Tour de France 2019 here
Eleven German cyclists will start at the 106th Tour de France in Brussels on 6th July. A front ranking in the overall standings is most likely to trust Emanuel Buchmann. The most successful German driver this season is his Bora teammate Maximilian Schachmann with six wins.
The list of German tour drivers at a glance:
Roger Kluge (Lotto Soudal), Simon Geschke (Team CCC), Andre Greipel (Arkéa Samsic), Nikias Arndt (Sunweb), Lennard Kämna (Sunweb), Tony Martin (Jumbo-Visma), Rick Zabel (Katusha Alpecin), Nils Politt (Katusha Alpecin), Marcus Burghardt (Bora-hansgrohe), Emanuel Buchmann (Bora-hansgrohe), Maximilian Schachmann (Bora-hansgrohe)