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How to view the concluding phases of the 2025 Tour de France

How to view the concluding phases of the 2025 Tour de France

The 2025 Tour de France is nearing its conclusion.

In the next couple of days, cyclists will tackle the final stages of this extensive 2,052-mile race, which has spanned over 21 days. Although the end is in sight, the competition remains intense.

After stage 19, there was a brief pause. Interestingly, around 30 kilometers of the course were trimmed due to a herd of cows in poor health that needed to be dealt with.

Dutch racer Tymen Allensman claimed victory in stage 19, edging out leaders Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard in the challenging French Alps. This win marks Allensman’s second stage triumph within a week. Vingegaard took the second spot, with Pogacar finishing just behind him in third.

The upcoming stage 20 will take the cyclists from Nantua to Pontarlier, covering 114.5 miles through hilly terrain, while stage 21 kicks off in Mantraville and concludes 82.2 miles later in Champion Elizée.

Should Pogacar maintain his performance, he could secure his place as a back-to-back champion.

Tour de France 2025 TV and Streaming Schedule:

  • Stage 20: 6am (Peacock); 8am (NBC)
  • Stage 21: 9:30am (Peacock)

How to watch the 2025 Tour de France:

The remainder of the 2025 Tour de France will be available for viewing on Peacock.

Peacock offers two subscription options: Live Sports with ads and Premium without ads. The Premium plan is priced at $10.99 monthly, while Premium Plus is $16.99.

Annual plans are also available and could save you some cash. For instance, you can get a yearly subscription at $109.99 for ads and $169.99 for no ads.

If you’re interested in the NBC coverage, a free trial with DirectV can also be an option.

Rankings for the 2025 Tour de France:

Here’s how the overall standings look at the end of stage 19:

  • Tadej Pogačar, Slovenia: 69 hours 41 minutes, 46 seconds
  • Jonas Vingegaard, Denmark: 69:46.10 (4 minutes, 24 seconds behind)
  • Florian Lipowitz, Germany: 69:52.55 (11 minutes, 9 seconds behind)
  • Oscar Onley, UK: 69:53.58 (12 minutes, 12 seconds behind)
  • Felix Gall, Austria: 69:58.58 (17 minutes, 12 seconds behind)
  • Tobias Johannesen, Norway: 70:02.00 (20 minutes, 14 seconds behind)
  • Kevin Vauquelin, France: 70:04.21 (22 minutes, 35 seconds behind)
  • Primož Roglič, Slovenia: 70:07.16 (25 minutes, 30 seconds behind)
  • Ben Healy, Ireland: 70:09.48 (28 minutes, 2 seconds behind)
  • Ben O’Connor, Australia: 70:16.20 (34 minutes, 34 seconds behind)
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