Stage Three: Valenciennes - Dunkerque: Gary Imlach presents coverage from the third stage of the 2025 Tour de France, a flat 178-kilometre affair which favours the sprinters. [S]
Stage Four: Amiens Metropole - Rouen: Gary Imlach presents coverage from the fourth stage of the 2025 Tour de France in a hilly 174-kilometre race between Amiens and Rouen. [S]
Stage Five: Caen - Caen: Gary Imlach presents coverage from the fifth stage of the 2025 Tour de France as the riders tackle a 33-kilometre individual time trial around Caen. [S]
Stage Six: Bayeux - Vire Normandie: Gary Imlach presents coverage from the sixth stage of the 2025 Tour de France with a hilly 201-kilometre route between Bayeux and Vire in store. [S]
Stage Seven: Saint-Malo - Mur-de-Bretagne Guerledan: Gary Imlach presents coverage from the seventh stage of the 2025 Tour de France as the peloton moves into Brittany. [S]
Stage Eight: Saint-Meen-le-Grand - Laval Espace Mayenne: Gary Imlach presents coverage from the eighth stage of the 2025 Tour de France, a chance for the sprinters to go for glory. [S]
Stage Nine: Chinon - Chateauroux: Gary Imlach presents coverage from the ninth stage of the 2025 Tour de France as the riders race 174 kilometres between Chinon and Chateauroux. [S]
Coverage of stage 21, Montgeron to Paris. After 3,521 kilometres, it will be time to uncork the champagne with the traditional finish on the Champs-Elysees in Paris. [S]
La Course Women's Race: Live coverage of the finale of La Course. Riders finishing within five minutes of the winning time on the Col d'Izoard compete in the Marseille Velodrome. [S]
La Course Women's Race: The fourth edition of La Course starts with a 67.5 km ascent of the Col d'Izoard. The fastest riders will compete again in Marseille on Saturday. [S]
La Course Women's Race: The fourth edition of La Course starts with a 67.5 km ascent of the Col d'Izoard. The fastest riders will compete again in Marseille on Saturday. [S]
Coverage of stage 13, from Saint-Girons to Foix. A short but very mountainous stage of 101 km. The riders face three category one climbs en route to the finish in Foix. [S]
Coverage of stage 12, from Pau to Peyragudes. The first of two Pyrenees stages - the riders face a testing 214.4 km with four tough climbs in the last 100 km. [S]
Coverage of stage 4, from Mondorf les Bains to Vittel. The race heads south towards the mountains but this flat 207.5km stage should suit the sprinters.
Coverage of stage 3, from Verviers to Longwy, as the race moves from Belgium to France via Luxembourg on a hilly 200km route which could see the yellow jersey change hands.
Coverage of stage 2, from Dusseldorf to Liege in Belgium over a distance of 203.5km. It should be a day for the sprinters with a finishing straight nearly 3km long.
Coverage of stage 1, a 14km individual time trial through the streets of Dusseldorf. Tony Martin will be one of the favourites to take the first yellow jersey of the 2017 Tour.