2023 Paris-Tours LIVE stream, Preview, Start List, Route Details, Results, Photos

 

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- Videos:  Paris-Tours Videos.

- Official site tracking and ticker LIVE here.

- Expected LIVE video here.  (Eitb, geo-restricted)
- Expected LIVE video here.  (France 3, geo-restricted)
- Expected LIVE video here.  (NOS, geo-restricted)
- Expected LIVE video here.  (Rai Sport, geo-restricted)
- Expected LIVE video here.  (Rtbf, geo-restricted)
- Expected LIVE video here.  (SBS, geo-restricted)
- Expected LIVE video here.  (Sky Sport, geo-restricted) 
- Expected LIVE video here.  (Sporza, geo-restricted) 
- Expected LIVE video here.  (SuperSport, geo-restricted)
- Expected LIVE video here.  (TV2/Sport.dk, geo-restricted) 
- Expected LIVE video here.  (TV2 Sumo, geo-restricted)

- Need a VPN to access a geo-restricted feed? Try ExpressVPN.

- Photos:  2021 Paris-Tours Photos.

- This page will be updated throughout the race.


- Route map, profile and info here.

- Start List here. (final)

- UAE Team Emirates roster for the 2023 Paris-Tours:

Pascal Ackermann (Ger)
Mikkel Bjerg (Den)

Sebastian Molano (Col)

Ivo Oliveira (Por)

Matteo Trentin (Ita)

Tim Wellens (Bel)

- 2023 Paris-Tours schedule/times:

Start at 11:45 CET, 5:45am ET
Finish at 16:53 CET, 10:53am ET

- 2023 Paris-Tours television/TV broadcasters and streamers for LIVE and/or On Demand coverage include Eurosport, France 3, Rai Sport, Rsi LA2, RTBF, SBS, Sky Sport, Sporza, SuperSport, TV2.dk, TV2 Sumo,...

- Arnaud Démare (Groupama-FDJ) won the 2022 Paris-Tours.

- The 2023 Paris-Tours is being held Sunday, October 8.

- Photos:  2019 Paris-Tours Photos.

- Art:  Paris-Tours Art.

- Photos:  Paris-Tours Photos.

- Results:  Paris-Tours Results.


The U23 Paris-Tours starts in the medieval town of Bonneval.
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- Welcome to our live coverage guide for the 2023 Paris-Tours.

2023 Paris-Tours LIVE
October 8, France
Official Website
Start List (final)

Race starts at 11:45am CET
(5:45am U.S. Eastern)

Finish at around 4:53pm CET
(10:53am U.S. Eastern)

Live video from 3:10pm CET
(9:10am U.S. Eastern)

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Paris-Tours Live Coverage

Live video streaming:

 

Links to come as available


(Eurosport live stream)
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(RTBF, French live stream)


(France3.fr en direct)
(3:20 CET)
(9:20am U.S. Eastern)
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(Netherlands only)
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Live audio streaming:

 (audio feeds if available)

(Listen online)

 

Live tickers:

Official site ticker


(English)
Deutsch - Español
Français - Italiano

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News and photos:


(cycling news)
Yahoo photo gallery (AP/AFP)

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Gravel roads have become part of Paris-Tours in recent years.
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Arnaud Démare (Groupama-FDJ) won the 2021 Paris-Tours.
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Jelle Wallays (Team Lotto-Soudal) won the 2019 Paris-Tours.
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Matteo Trentin (Quick-Step Floors) won the 2017 Paris-Tours.
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2017 Paris-Tours Art: Matteo Trentin wins by Greig Leach.  More The Art of Cycling -
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Paris-Tours Results

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Paris-Tours Photos

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Notes from the 2022 Paris-Tours

- Official site tracking and ticker LIVE here.

- Expected LIVE video here.  (Eitb, geo-restricted)
- Expected LIVE video here.  (France 3, geo-restricted)
- Expected LIVE video here.  (NOS, geo-restricted)
- Expected LIVE video here.  (Rai Sport, geo-restricted)
- Expected LIVE video here.  (Rsi La2, geo-restricted)
- Expected LIVE video here.  (Rtbf, geo-restricted)
- Expected LIVE video here.  (SBS, geo-restricted)
- Expected LIVE video here.  (Sky Sport, geo-restricted) 
- Expected LIVE video here.  (Sporza, geo-restricted) 
- Expected LIVE video here.  (SuperSport, geo-restricted)
- Expected LIVE video here.  (Tdp, geo-restricted) 
- Expected LIVE video here.  (TV2/Sport.dk, geo-restricted) 
- Expected LIVE video here.  (TV2 Sumo, geo-restricted)

- 2022 Paris-Tours schedule/times:

Start at 11:40 CET, 5:40am ET
Finish at 16:53 CET, 10:53am ET

- 2022 Paris-Tours television/TV broadcasters and streamers for LIVE and/or On Demand coverage include Eurosport, France 3, Rai Sport, Rsi LA2, RTBF, SBS, Sky Sport, Sporza, SuperSport, TV2.dk, TV2 Sumo,...

- Arnaud Démare (Groupama-FDJ) won the 2021 Paris-Tours.

- The 2022 Paris-Tours is being held Sunday, October 9.

 

Notes from the 2021 Paris-Tours

- Official site tracking and ticker LIVE here.

- Expected LIVE video here.  (Eitb, geo-restricted)
- Expected LIVE video here.  (France 3, geo-restricted)
- Expected LIVE video here.  (Rai Sport, geo-restricted)
- Expected LIVE video here.  (Rsi La2, geo-restricted)
- Expected LIVE video here.  (Rtbf, geo-restricted)
- Expected LIVE video here.  (SBS, geo-restricted) 
- Expected LIVE video here.  (Sky Sport, geo-restricted) 
- Expected LIVE video here.  (Sporza, geo-restricted) 
- Expected LIVE video here.  (SuperSport, geo-restricted)
- Expected LIVE video here.  (TV2/Sport.dk, geo-restricted) 
- Expected LIVE video here.  (TV2 Sumo, geo-restricted)

- Team DSM roster for the 2021 Paris-Tours:

Søren Kragh Andersen (DEN)
Nikias Arndt (GER)
Cees Bol (NED)
Nico Denz (GER)

Nils Eekhoff (NED)

Niklas Märkl (GER)

Casper Pedersen (DEN)

- Marc Reef, Team DSM coach: "Paris-Tours is a race where we have good memories from the last three years having won it two times. Since the change of the parcours three years ago it has became a different race. The focus has shifted more to the final with all its short hills and gravel sections, but in the beginning you also always have to be alert as it is open and the wind can play an important role there. Even without the wind it will be a very challenging race where we need to be ready from the start, so that we're in control and able to to come into the final as fresh as possible with as many riders as possible. From there we want to race aggressively and with the our good performance recently at Roubaix, then I think we can be there in the finish to fight for a good result."

- 2021 Paris-Tours schedule/times:

Start at 11:40 CET, 5:40am ET
Finish at 16:51 CET, 10:51am ET

- 2021 Paris-Tours television/TV broadcasters and streamers include Eurosport, France 3, Rai Sport, Rsi LA2, RTBF, SBS, Sky Sport, SuperSport, TV2.dk, TV2 Sumo,...

- Casper Pedersen (Team Sunweb) won the 2020 Paris-Tours.

- The 2021 Paris-Tours is being held Sunday, October 10.

 

Notes from the 2020 Paris-Tours

- Official site tracking and ticker LIVE here.

- Expected LIVE video here. (Eitb, geo-restricted)
- Expected LIVE video here. (France TV, geo-restricted) 
- Expected LIVE video here. (Rtbf, geo-restricted) 
- Expected LIVE video here. (SBS, geo-restricted) 
- Expected LIVE video here. (Sky Sport, geo-restricted) 
- Expected LIVE video here. (SuperSport, geo-restricted) 
- Expected LIVE video here. (Tdp, geo-restricted) 
- Expected LIVE video here. (TV2/Sport.dk, geo-restricted) 
- Expected LIVE video here. (TV2 Sumo, geo-restricted)

- 2020 Paris-Tours schedule/times:

Start at 9:35 CET, 3:35am ET
Finish at 14:47 CET, 8:47am ET

- 2020 Paris-Tours on TV:

-Rtbf at 13:10 CET, 7:10am ET (6:10am) 

-SBS at 13:20 CET, 7:20am ET (6:20am)

-Sky Sport at 13:20 CET, 7:20am ET (6:20am)

-SuperSport at 13:20 CET, 7:20am ET (6:20am)

-TV2.dk at 13:20 CET, 7:20am ET (6:20am)

-TV2 Sumo at 13:20 CET, 7:20am ET (6:20am)

-France 3 at 13:35 CET, 7:35am ET (6:35am)

-Tdp at 14:00 CET, 8:00am ET (7:00am)

-Eurosport at 15:15 CET, 9:15am ET (8:15am)

- Team Sunweb roster for Paris-Tours:

Søren Kragh Andersen (DEN)
Leon Heinschke (GER)
Niklas Märkl (GER)
Joris Nieuwenhuis (NED)
Casper Pedersen (DEN)
Martin Salmon (GER)

- Michiel Elijzen, Team Sunweb coach: "We have good memories from Paris-Tours, with Søren taking the win for us in 2018, and we're hoping to achieve another top result this year. In the form of Søren, Casper and Joris we have three riders who have came out of the Tour de France in good shape. We're aiming to bring them all into the finale as fresh as possible so that we can use our numbers and go on the attack to be in the race winning moves. The rest of the guys will support us in achieving that throughout the race, and it is a good opportunity for two of our Development program riders, Leon and Niklas, to ride alongside and learn from our Men's program in a hectic race like this."

- Team Sunweb lineup for Paris-Tours Espoirs:

Enzo Leijnse (NED)
Marius Mayrhofer (GER)
Tim Naberman (NED)
Vegard Stokke (NOR)
Casper van Uden (NED)

- Bennie Lambregts, Team Sunweb coach: "Paris-Tours is Development Team Sunweb's last race of the season, so we want to race well as a team and aim to get another top result together. It's normally an attacking race with the tough gravel sections and short hills so we want to ride aggressively. We want to make sure that we're in all of the important breakaways so that we can be there for the crucial moments, and hopefully with numbers. We've got a lot of good attacking options in the team and everyone will look to be active throughout the afternoon. We also have some fast finishers too so if the race comes down to a reduced sprint finish, we'll work to set up Casper."

- Jelle Wallays (Team Lotto-Soudal) won the 2019 Paris-Tours.

- The 2020 Paris-Tours is being held Sunday, October 11.

 

Notes from the 2019 Paris-Tours

- Official site ticker LIVE here.

- Expected LIVE video here. (France TV, geo-restricted)  - Expected LIVE video here. (SBS, geo-restricted)  - Expected LIVE video here. (TV2.dk, geo-restricted)  - Expected LIVE video here. (Rtbf, geo-restricted)  - Expected LIVE video here. (Rtp2, geo-restricted)  - Expected LIVE video here. (Sky Sport, geo-restricted)  - Expected LIVE video here. (SuperSport, geo-restricted)  - Expected LIVE video here. (TV2 Sumo, geo-restricted)  - Expected LIVE video here. (Tdp, geo-restricted)  - Expected LIVE video here. (Sporza, geo-restricted)

- 2019 Paris-Tours schedule/times:

Start at 11:40 CET, 5:40am ET
Finish at 16:56 CET, 10:56am ET

- 2019 Paris-Tours on TV:

France 3 at 15:15 CET, 9:15am ET
France TV at 15:15 CET, 9:15am ET
SBS at 15:15 CET, 9:15am ET
TV2.dk at 15:15 CET, 9:15am ET
Rtbf at 15:20 CET, 9:20am ET
Rtp2 at 15:20 CET, 9:20am ET
Sky Sport at 15:20 CET, 9:20am ET
SuperSport at 15:20 CET, 9:20am ET
TV2 Sumo at 15:20 CET, 9:20am ET
Eurosport at 15:30 CET, 9:30am ET
Sporza at 15:30 CET, 9:30am ET

- Søren Kragh Andersen (Team Sunweb) won the 2018 Paris-Tours.

- The 2019 Paris-Tours is being held Sunday, October 13.

 

Notes from the 2018 Paris-Tours

- Cyclingnews ticker LIVE here.

- LIVE video here. (France TV, geo-restricted)  - LIVE video here. (France 3, geo-restricted)  - LIVE video here. (Sporza, geo-restricted)  - LIVE video here. (SBS, geo-restricted)  - LIVE video here. (Rtbf, geo-restricted)  - LIVE video here. (Tdp, geo-restricted)  - LIVE video here.  (TV2 Sumo, geo-restricted)

- Riders on the start line in 2018 include: Gilbert, Demare, Terpstra, Greipel, Martin T., Boasson Hagen, Naesen, Groenewegen, Laporte, Vanmarcke, Owen, Chavanel Syl., Feillu,...

- Quick-Step Floors team for the 2018 Paris-Tours:

Dries Devenyns (BEL)
Philippe Gilbert (BEL)
Fabio Jakobsen (NED)
Yves Lampaert (BEL)
Jhonnatan Narvaez (ECU)
Florian Sénéchal (FRA)
Niki Terpstra (NED)

- Quick-Step Floors directeur sportif Brian Holm ahead of the 2018 edition of the race: "We are going with a strong team at the start, comprising riders who can all do very well on small roads, gravel section and punchy climbs. It’s a new route compared to last year, and all these extra ingredients will make for a different race and a different tactic, but one thing is for sure: the finale will bring plenty of fireworks.  Having won the last three editions, I think it’s safe to say that this is a race that suits us well and which we like. All our riders can be in contention when things are decided and we will do our best to bring home another good result from Paris-Tours."

- Matteo Trentin (Quick-Step Floors) won the 2017 Paris-Tours.

- Sunday's Paris-Tours departs Chartres at 11:40am CET (5:40am U.S. Eastern) and is expected at the finish at Tours at around 4:47pm CET (10:47am U.S. Eastern)Paris-Tours live streaming video should get underway at around 3:15pm CET (9:15am U.S. Eastern).

- The 2018 Paris-Tours is being held Sunday, October 7.

 

 

Notes from the 2017 Paris-Tours

- Cyclingnews ticker LIVE here.

- LIVE video here.  (France 3, geo-restricted)  - LIVE video here.  (France TV Sport, geo-restricted)  - LIVE video here.  (TV2 Sumo, geo-restricted)  - LIVE video here.  (Sporza, geo-restricted)  - LIVE video here. (Rai Sport, geo-restricted)  - LIVE video here. (Rtbf la une, geo-restricted)  - LIVE video here.  (Tdp, Spanish, geo-restricted)

- Preview: Cyclingnews previews the 2017 Paris-Tours here.

- News: Gaviria headlines Paris-Tours start list. (Cyclingnews) - Cavendish and Greipel also to race sprinters classic.

- Riders expected on the start line in 2017 include: Gaviria, Cavendish, Greipel, Stybar, Terpstra, Bouhanni, Naesen, Groenewegen, Zabel, Devolder,...

- Fernando Gaviria (Etixx-Quickstep) won the 2016 Paris-Tours.

- Official Start List here.

- Sunday's Paris-Tours departs Brou at 11:25am CET (5:25am U.S. Eastern) and is expected at the finish at Tours at around 4:54pm CET (10:54am U.S. Eastern)Paris-Tours live streaming video should get underway at around 3:15pm CET (9:15am U.S. Eastern).

- For info on the 2017 Espoirs (Under-23) Paris-Tours race, go here.

- The 2017 Paris-Tours is being held Sunday, October 8.

 

Notes from the 2016 Paris-Tours

- News: Gaviria wins Paris-Tours with late attack.  (Cyclingnews) - Colombian surprises the sprinters to beat Demare and Van Genechten

- Route map, profile and info here.

- Fernando Gaviria (Etixx-Quickstep) won the 2016 Paris-Tours ahead of Arnaud Demare and Jonas Vangenechten.

- Official text/photo updates LIVE here.

- LIVE video here. (Sporza, geo-restricted)  - LIVE video here. (Rtbf, geo-restricted) - LIVE video here. (France 3, geo-restricted)

- Matteo Trentin (Etixx-Quickstep) won the 2015 Paris-Tours ahead of Tosh Van Der Sande and Greg Van Avermaet.

- Official Start List here.

- News: Lights out: Paris-Tours is IAM Cycling’s final race.  (Velonews)

- News: Trentin, Boonen, Gaviria head up Etixx-Quickstep in Paris-Tours.  (Cyclingnews)

- Sunday's Paris-Tours departs Dreux at 10:50am CET (4:50am U.S. Eastern) and is expected at the finish at Tours at around 4:49pm CET (10:49am U.S. Eastern)Paris-Tours live streaming video should get underway at around 3:15pm CET (9:15am U.S. Eastern).

- For info on the Espoirs (Under-23) Paris-Tours race, go here.

- The 2016 Paris-Tours is being held Sunday, October 9.

Paris-Tours Profile

 

Notes from the 2015 Paris-Tours

- This race is also on in English on Cycling TV, LIVE and On Demand.  (more details at right)

- Matteo Trentin (Etixx-Quickstep) won the 2015 Paris-Tours.

- Official text/photo updates LIVE here.

- LIVE video here.  (English, Cycling TV subscription, details at right)

- LIVE video here.  (French, France TV, France only)

- LIVE video here.  (Dutch, Sporza, Belgium only)

- LIVE video here.  (French, RTBF, Belgium only)

- Final Start List here.

- Jelle Wallays won the 2014 Paris-Tours and he is back to defend.

- Sunday's Paris-Tours departs Chartres at 11:30am CET (5:30am U.S. Eastern) and is expected at the finish at Tours at around 5:00pm CET (11:00am U.S. Eastern)Paris-Tours live streaming video should get underway at around 3:20pm CET (9:20am U.S. Eastern).

- For info on the Espoirs (Under-23) Paris-Tours race, go here.

- The 2015 Paris-Tours is Sunday, October 11.


(Subscription Cycling TV)
(Available in USA and Canada)
(Also includes As Live Repeat)
(3:25pm CET)
(9:25am U.S. Eastern)

 

Notes from the 2014 Paris-Tours

- Jelle Wallays wins the 2014 Paris-Tours ahead of Thomas Voeckler and Jens Debusschere.

- Official text updates LIVE here.

- LIVE video here.  (Dutch, likely geo-restricted)

- LIVE video here.  (French, likely geo-restricted)

- LIVE video here.  (French, geo-restricted)

- This page will be updated throughout the race.

- Route map, profile and info here.

- John Degenkolb won the 2013 Paris-Tours and he is back to defend.  Start List here.

- Results:  2013 Paris-Tours Results

- Sunday's Paris-Tours departs Bonneval at 11:05am CET (5:05am U.S. Eastern) and is expected at the finish at Tours at around 4:39pm CET (10:39am U.S. Eastern)Paris-Tours live streaming video should get underway at around *3:30pm CET (*9:30am U.S. Eastern). *Coverage on Eurosport is scheduled to begin at this time. Coverage on Sporza, RTBF and France3 scheduled to begin a bit earlier.

- For info on the Espoirs (Under-23) Paris-Tours race, go here.


Longtime start town for the U23 Paris-Tours, the medieval town of Bonneval will see the start of the 2014 Elite Men Paris-Tours.
Copyright © 2003 Pete Geyer/www.cyclingfans.com

 


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