On Sunday, July 24, the women's peloton will line up for a historic moment in cycling as the women's Tour de France (now known as the Tour de France Fam Avec Zwift) returns.
The eight-day stage race will start at the iconic Eiffel Tower in Paris and travel 1,029 km through northeastern France.
The world's best women cyclists will tackle four flat stages, two puncheurs stages with gravel sectors, and a series of mountain stages in the Vosges Mountains, finishing at the top of La Super Planche des Belles Filles on July 31.
The 2022 Tour de France Femme Avec Zwift will be broadcast in Europe and around the world, with live coverage of all eight stages for 2.5 hours. Fast women such as Lorena Wiebes (Team DSM), Lotte Kopecky (SD Works), Emma Norsgaard (Movistar), and Marianne Vos (Jumbo Visma) will be in the hunt for the green jersey.
And the yellow jersey may fall on the shoulders of the pan-tourists and breakaway specialists as the race heads east over relentlessly undulating terrain. Many riders will turn their attention to the gravel of stage 4. With a short, steep climb and four gravel sectors, this may not be the place to win, but it could be the place to lose. Elisa Longo Borghini (Trek-Segafredo), winner of the Paris-Roubaix Fam, and Kasia Niewiadoma (Canyon-SRAM) are expected to do well on this stage.
Annemiek van Fruten (Movistar), a three-time winner of the Giro d'Italia Donné, is a specialist in challenging, high-altitude climbs.
She will be competing against a variety of rivals for the yellow jersey, including Longo Borghini and Niwi Adoma, as well as Demi Vollering (SD Works), Marta Cavalli, and her teammate Cecilie Uttrup-Ludwig (FDJ-SUEZ-Futuroscope) The team will face a variety of rivals vying for the yellow jersey.
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The 2022 Tour de France Femmes Avec Zwift will be broadcast in the UK and Europe on Eurosport (opens in new tab) and on Discovery+ (opens in new tab), Eurosport's live Discovery+ subscriptions are £6.99/$9.15/month or £59.99/$78.51 for a 12-month pass.
In the UK, Europe, Australia, and some other regions, races will be broadcast on GCN+ (opens in new tab).
Le Col Wahoo (opens in new tab) announced that it has purchased 10,000 GCN+ passes, which allow fans throughout the UK to watch the race for free. under the tagline "MoreEyesOnHer", the initiative is designed to raise awareness of the women's road race, a It aims to raise awareness of the thrilling spectacle and inspire spectators to take up the sport themselves.
In Australia, the national broadcaster SBS (open in new tab) will provide live coverage, and in New Zealand, Sky Sport (open in new tab) will provide coverage.
ESPN (open in new tab) will broadcast the race in Latin America.
The Tour de France Femmes is available in the United States on CNBC (open in new tab) and Peacock Premium (open in new tab). A 7-day free trial is available, and subscription to Peacock Premium is $4.99/month ($9.99 without ads).
FloBikes (opens in new tab) will air the Tour de France femme in Canada. Annual subscription $12.99/month. [In Europe, France TV in France (opens in new tab), TG4 TV in Ireland (opens in new tab), ARD in Germany (opens in new tab), Sporza (opens in new tab) and RTBF in Belgium (opens in new tab), TV2 in Norway (opens in new tab) (open in new tab), DKTV2 in Denmark (open in new tab), NOS in the Netherlands (open in new tab), and RTVE in Spain (open in new tab).
However, please note that regional restrictions may apply if you are outside your home country or on vacation during the Tour de France Femmes Avec Zwift. [ExpressVPN (opens in new tab) allows you to simulate being in your home country and watch live race coverage on a variety of devices, including Smart TV, Fire TV Stick, PC, Mac, iPhone, Android phone, iPad, and tablet
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