BROADCAST GUIDE | The TOUR DE FRANCE continues LIVE and in HD all this week on SBS » Olite

Cycling’s most prestigious event the Tour de France continues with another momentous week of fierce competition nightly on SBS.

SBS is providing extensive coverage of both the Tour de France and Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift this month with the men’s race concluding on 24 July, with the women’s race scheduled from 24 July to 31 July.

For the first time since 2019, the SBS commentary team is back on the ground in France delivering exclusive coverage right from the heart of the action.

Collaborating to bring viewers expert commentary and trusted analysis for the 2022 Tour de France are Matthew Keenan whose cycling prowess brings him to his 16th year commentating the Tour, world hour record holder and Australian Time Trial champion Dr. Bridie O’Donnell and Simon Gerrans, whose distinguished cycling career includes victories at Liege-Bastogne-Liege, Milan-San Remo, and stage wins at all three Grand Tours.

Joining the commentary team for the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift will be two-time national road champion and founding member of the first-ever independent international women’s cycling union Gracie Elvin.

Reporting on location will be former Giro d’Italia stage winner and long-standing SBS presenter David McKenzie, SBS French Radio’s Christophe Mallet and Gracie Elvin.

The trio will also present daily highlight’s every evening from 5pm – 6pm on weekdays, and 4.30pm – 5.30pm on weekends. Together the team will deliver a comprehensive experience for viewers with breaking news, exclusive interviews, diverse voices from the race and stories from inside the peloton as they get up close and personal at every stage.

Broadcast Team – Mark Renshaw, David McKenzie, Gracie Elvin, Christophe Mallet, Dr Bridie O’Donnell, Matthew Keenan, Kate Bates, Simon Gerrans (image – SBS)

Mark Renshaw will provide audiences with unique insights and in-depth analysison how key stages are won and lost as host of a new complementary digital series The Finale.

Broadcast times vary, with most stages starting at 9:30pm AEST (full schedule below). Then, tune into SBS daily for Morning Updates from 7.00am, stage replays from 12.00pm on SBS and 2pm on SBS VICELAND and evening highlights from 5.00pm weekdays and 4.30pm weekends.

BROADCAST SCHEDULE

STAGEDATESTART TIME (AEST)START TIME (AWST)1Friday 1 July12:00am on SBS10:00pm on SBS VICELAND12:00am on SBS2Saturday 2 July8:30pm on SBS6:30pm on SBS VICELAND8:30pm on SBS3Sunday 3 July9:30pm on SBS 7:30pm on SBS VICELAND9:30pm on SBSTRANSFER DAY  4Tuesday 5 July9:30pm on SBS7:30pm on SBS VICELAND9:30pm on SBS5Wednesday 6 July9:30pm on SBS7:30pm on SBS VICELAND9:30pm on SBS6Thursday 7 July9:30pm on SBS7:30pm on SBS VICELAND9:30pm on SBS7Friday 8 July9:30pm on SBS7:30pm on SBS VICELAND9:30pm on SBS8Saturday 9 July9:30pm on SBS7:30pm on SBS VICELAND9:30pm on SBS9Sunday 10 July8:30pm on SBS6:30pm on SBS VICELAND8:30pm on SBSREST DAY  10Tuesday 12 July9:30pm on SBS7:30pm on SBS VICELAND9:30pm on SBS11Wednesday 13 July9:30pm on SBS7:30pm on SBS VICELAND9:30pm on SBS12Thursday 14 July9:30pm on SBS7:30pm on SBS VICELAND9:30pm on SBS13Friday 15 July9:30pm on SBS7:30pm on SBS VICELAND9:30pm on SBS14Saturday 16 July8:30pm on SBS6:30pm on SBS VICELAND8:30pm on SBS15Sunday 17 July9:30pm on SBS7:30pm on SBS VICELAND9:30pm on SBSREST DAY  16Tuesday 19 July9:30pm on SBS7:30pm on SBS VICELAND9:30pm on SBS17Wednesday 20 July9:30pm on SBS7:30pm on SBS VICELAND9:30pm on SBS18Thursday 21 July9:30pm on SBS7:30pm on SBS VICELAND9:30pm on SBS19Friday 22 July9:30pm on SBS7:30pm on SBS VICELAND9:30pm on SBS20Saturday 23 July9:30pm on SBS7:30pm on SBS VICELAND9:30pm on SBS21Sunday 24 July12:30am on SBS10:30pm on SBS VICELAND12:30am on SBS

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