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Tour de France 2025: Full Schedule & How to Watch Live in Canada

Tour de France 2025 mountain stages live stream Canada

When the 2025 edition of cycling’s most famous race starts July 5 in Lille, France, Tadej Pogačar will start his quest for a fourth Tour de France victory and his second straight yellow jersey.

The Slovenian sensation, who won in 2020, 2021, and 2024, is the clear favorite going into the race, but he will have fierce competition across a demanding 21-stage route that will put all of the sport’s disciplines to the test.

The Tour de France 2025 follows a well-balanced route across the Alps, the Pyrenees, and northern France before concluding on the Champs-Élysées in Paris on July 27.

Hautacam (Stage 12), Mont Ventoux (Stage 16), and the Col de la Loze in Courchevel (Stage 18) are notable mountain challenges.

Tactical excitement is added by two time trials, including a mountain time trial at Peyragudes.

Through FloBikes and the FloSports app, Canadian fans will be able to follow every kilometer of the race with complete live coverage, replays, and commentary.

How To Watch The Tour de France 2025 In Canada

All 21 stages of the Tour de France 2025 will be streamed exclusively in Canada by FloBikes and the FloSports app. The globe broadcast feed, which is the same production used for world-class cycling races, will be available to subscribers.

Both sites will offer daily highlights, full-stage replays, and professional commentary and analysis by seasoned cycling journalist Gregor Brown in addition to the live broadcast. Fans who are following the General Classification battle and stage victories will find great value in his previews and post-stage analyses.

Both desktop and mobile devices can access coverage, and the FloSports app allows for streaming on smart TVs.

Key Stages and the Course of the 2025 Tour de France

The 2025 Tour begins with a flat 184.9-kilometer round around Lille before moving westward over hilly and coastal terrain.

The peloton will compete in its first time trial in Caen (Stage 5), then Mûr-de-Bretagne (Stage 7), which will be a snappy uphill finish, and Peyragudes (Stage 13), which will be a climbing challenge.

The challenging ascent to Superbagnères (Stage 14) in the Pyrenees follows a summit finish at Hautacam (Stage 12), marking the start of the decisive mountain stages.

Following a day off, riders tackle Mont Ventoux (Stage 16), Courchevel (Stage 18), the Alpine queen stage, and La Plagne (Stage 19), which is a steep finale.

On July 27, a 120-kilometer ceremonial dash into Paris will conclude the event.

2025 Tour de France Live Stream Schedule

All Times ET

  • Stage 1 (Flat) – 7 a.m. Sat, July 5. : Lille Métropole > Lille Métropole – 184.9 km
  • Stage 2 (Hilly) – 6:05 a.m. Sun, July 6.: Lauwin-Planque > Boulogne-sur-Mer – 209.1 km
  • Stage 3 (Flat) – 7 a.m. Mon, July 7: Valenciennes > Dunkerque – 178.3 km
  • Stage 4 (Hilly) – 7:05 a.m. Tue, July 8: Amiens Métropole > Rouen – 174.2 km
  • Stage 5 (Individual Time Trial) – 7 a.m. Wed, July 9: Caen > Caen – 33 km
  • Stage 6 (Hilly) – 6:25 a.m. Thu, July 10: Bayeux > Vire Normandie – 201.5 km
  • Stage 7 (Hilly) – 6 a.m. Fri, July 11: Saint-Malo > Mûr-de-Bretagne Guerlédan – 197 km
  • Stage 8 (Flat) – 7 a.m. Sat, July 12: Saint-Méen-le-Grand > Laval Espace Mayenne – 171.4 km
  • Stage 9 (Flat) – 7 a.m. Sun, July 13: Chinon > Châteauroux – 174.1 km
  • Stage 10 (Mountain) – 7 a.m. Mon, July 14: Ennezat > Le Mont-Dore Puy de Sancy – 165.3 km
  • Rest Day 1 – Tue, July 15: Toulouse
  • Stage 11 (Flat) – 7:05 a.m. Wed, July 16: Toulouse > Toulouse – 156.8 km
  • Stage 12 (Mountain) – 7 a.m. Thu, July 17: Auch > Hautacam – 180.6 km
  • Stage 13 (Individual Time Trial) –7 a.m. Fri, July 18: Loudenvielle > Peyragudes – 10.9 km
  • Stage 14 (Mountain) –5:45 a.m.  Sat, July 19: Pau > Luchon-Superbagnères – 182.6 km
  • Stage 15 (Hilly) – 7:05 a.m. Sun, July 20: Muret > Carcassonne – 169.3 km
  • Rest Day 2 – Mon, July 21: Montpellier
  • Stage 16 (Mountain) – 6a.m. Tue, July 22: Montpellier > Mont Ventoux – 171.5 km
  • Stage 17 (Flat) – 7:25 a.m. Wed, July 23: Bollène > Valence – 160.4 km
  • Stage 18 (Mountain) – 6 a.m. Thu, July 24: Vif > Courchevel Col de la Loze – 171.5 km
  • Stage 19 (Mountain) – 7:15 a.m. Fri, July 25: Albertville > La Plagne – 129.9 km
  • Stage 20 (Hilly) – 5:55 a.m. Sat, July 26: Nantua > Pontarlier – 184.2 km
  • Stage 21 (Flat) – 10 a.m. Sun, July 27: Mantes-la-Ville > Paris Champs-Élysées – 132.3 km
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