There will be a chance to finally see how hard the race is when the breakaways try to grab their chance to get away and stay away: nine stages of the TdF 2014 will be fully covered from start to finish for TV (although it's the national broadcaster's choice to do so or not; start your petitons!). (UK times)
July 5th – Stage 1 Leeds > Harrogate (from 10.55)
July 6th – Stage 2 York > Sheffield (from 10.55)
July 7th – Stage 3 Cambridge > London (from 12.00)
July 9th – Stage 5 Ypres > Arenberg Porte du Hainaut (from 12.35)
July 14th – Stage 10 Mulhouse > La Planche des Belles Filles (from 12.00)
July 19th – Stage 14 Grenoble > Risoul (from 10.55)
There will be a chance to finally see how hard the race is when the breakaways try to grab their chance to get away and stay away: nine stages of the TdF 2014 will be fully covered from start to finish for TV (although it's the national broadcaster's choice to do so or not; start your petitons!). (UK times)
July 5th – Stage 1 Leeds > Harrogate (from 10.55)
July 6th – Stage 2 York > Sheffield (from 10.55)
July 7th – Stage 3 Cambridge > London (from 12.00)
July 9th – Stage 5 Ypres > Arenberg Porte du Hainaut (from 12.35)
July 14th – Stage 10 Mulhouse > La Planche des Belles Filles (from 12.00)
July 19th – Stage 14 Grenoble > Risoul (from 10.55)
July 23rd – Stage 17 Saint-Gaudens > Saint-Lary Pla d’Adet (from 12.35)
July 24th – Stage 18 Pau > Hautacam (from 12.00)
July 27th – Final stage Évry > Paris Champs-Élysées (from 14.15)