Tour de France
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Running from Saturday July 1st to Sunday July 23rd 2017, the 104th Tour de France will be made up of 21 stages and will cover a total distance of 3,540 kilometres.
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Tour de France 2017
Running from Saturday July 1st to Sunday July 23rd 2017, the 104th Tour de France will be made up of 21 stages and will cover a total distance of 3,540 kilometres. 9 flat stages – 5 hilly stage – 5 mountain stages including 3 summit finishes (La Planche des Belles Filles, Peyragudes, Izoard) – 2 individual time trial stages – 2 rest days. Live coverage daily on TG4, hosted by Páidí Ó Lionáird & Pádraic Ó Cuinn.
TG4 Coverage
| Date | Stage | Cities | On-Air | On-Air |
| Sat. 1 July | 1 | Düsseldorf – Düsseldorf | 2.10pm | 9.00pm |
| Sun. 2 July | 2 | Düsseldorf – Liège | 10.55am | 9.00pm |
| Mon. 3 July | 3 | Verviers – Longwy | 1.10pm | 9.00pm |
| Tue. 4 July | 4 | Mondorf-les-Bains – Vittel | 1.10pm | 9.00pm |
| Wed. 5 July | 5 | Vittel – La planche des belles filles | 1.10pm | 9.00pm |
| Thu. 6 July | 6 | Vesoul – Troyes | 1.10pm | 9.00pm |
| Fri. 7 July | 7 | Troyes – Nuits-Saint-Georges | 1.10pm | 9.00pm |
| Sat. 8 July | 8 | Dole – Station des rousses | 1.10pm | 9.00pm |
| Sun. 9 July | 9 | Nantua – Chambéry | 10.40am | 9.00pm |
| Mon. 10 July | – | Rest Day – Dordogne | 9.00pm | |
| Tue. 11 July | 10 | Périgueux – Bergerac | 1.10pm | 9.00pm |
| Wed. 12 July | 11 | Eymet – Pau | 1.10pm | 9.00pm |
| Thu. 13 July | 12 | Pau – Peyragudes | 1.10pm | 9.00pm |
| Fri. 14 July | 13 | Saint-Girons – Foix | 1.30pm | 9.00pm |
| Sat. 15 July | 14 | Blagnac – Rodez | 1.10pm | 9.05pm |
| Sun. 16 July | 15 | Laissac-Sévérac l’Église – Le Puy-en-Velay | 1.10pm | 9.00pm |
| Mon. 17 July | 16 | Rest Day – Le Puy-en-Velay | 9.00pm | |
| Tue. 18 July | – | Le Puy-en-Velay – Romans-sur-Isère | 1.10pm | 9.00pm |
| Wed. 19 July | 17 | La Mure – Serre-Chevalier | 1.10pm | 9.00pm |
| Thu. 20 July | 18 | Briançon – Izoard | 11.40am | 9.00pm |
| Fri. 21 July | 19 | Embrun – Salon-de-Provence | 1.10pm | 9.00pm |
| Sat. 22 July | 20 | Marseille – Marseille | 12.40pm | 9.05pm |
| Sun. 23 July | 21 | Montgeron – Paris Champs-Élysées | 3.25pm | 9.00pm |
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