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2022 Tour de France TV, live stream schedule

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Our analysts break down what makes Tadej Pogacar such a complete rider -- and whether there are any vulnerabilities that could deny him a threepeat at the 2022 Tour de France.

Every stage of the 109th Tour de France airs live among NBC, USA and Peacock.

All NBC and USA coverage also streams on NBCSports.com/live and the NBC Sports app. Daily coverage starts with pre-race shows.

Slovenian Tadej Pogacar bids to join Chris Froome as three-peat Tour de France champions in the last 27 years (not including the stripped Lance Armstong).

TOUR DE FRANCE: Standings | Stage by Stage

In 2020, Pogacar became at 21 the second-youngest winner in race history, after Henri Cornet in 1904, and the first man in more than 60 years to pedal in the yellow jersey for the first time on the final day of a Tour.

In 2021, Pogacar was more dominant, taking the lead on stage eight and holding it through the end of the Tour. He won by 5 minutes, 20 seconds, the largest gap since 2014.

Again, Team Jumbo-Visma should provide the biggest threat. That could be in the form of fellow Slovenian Primoz Roglic, who was second at the 2020 Tour, or Dane Jonas Vingegaard, who was second at the 2021 Tour.

Two faces of recent Tours will be absent. Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl left sprinter Mark Cavendish off the team, so he will miss a chance to break his tie with Eddy Merckx for the most career stage wins (34).

The team also omitted panache-filled Frenchman Julian Alaphilippe, who is still working his way back from major injuries suffered in an April crash.

Past Tour champions Geraint Thomas and Froome are also in the field.

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2022 TOUR DE FRANCE BROADCAST SCHEDULE

DateTime (ET)StagePlatform
Fri., July 19:30 a.m.Stage 1: CopenhagenPeacock | USA
Sat., July 26 a.m.Stage 2: Roskilde-NyborgPeacock | USA (8 a.m.)
1 p.m.*Stage 2: Roskilde-NyborgNBC
Sun., July 36:30 a.m.Stage 3: Vejle-SønderborgPeacock | USA (8 a.m.)
Tue., July 57 a.m.Stage 4: Dunkirk-CalaisPeacock | USA (8 a.m.)
Wed., July 67 a.m.Stage 5: Lille-ArenbergPeacock | USA (8 a.m.)
Thu., July 76 a.m.Stage 6: Binche-LongwyPeacock | USA (8 a.m.)
Fri., July 86:30 a.m.Stage 7: Tomblaine-Planche des Belles FillesPeacock | USA (8 a.m.)
Sat., July 96:30 a.m.Stage 8: Dole-LausannePeacock | USA (8 a.m.)
Sun., July 106 a.m.Stage 9: Aigle-ChâtelPeacock | USA (8 a.m.)
Tue., July 127 a.m.Stage 10: Morzine-MegèvePeacock | USA (8 a.m.)
Wed., July 136 a.m.Stage 11: Albertville-Col du GranonPeacock | USA (8 a.m.)
Thu., July 146:30 a.m.Stage 12: Briançon-Alpe d’HuezPeacock
3 p.m.*Stage 12: Briançon-Alpe d’HuezUSA
Fri., July 156:30 a.m.Stage 13: Le Bourg-d’Oisans-Saint-ÉtiennePeacock
3 p.m.*Stage 13: Le Bourg-d’Oisans-Saint-ÉtienneUSA
Sat., July 166 a.m.Stage 14: Saint-Étienne-MendePeacock | USA (8 a.m.)
Sun., July 176:30 a.m.Stage 15: Rodez-CarcassonnePeacock | USA (8 a.m.)
Tue., July 196 a.m.Stage 16: Carcassonne-FoixPeacock | USA (8 a.m.)
Wed., July 207 a.m.Stage 17: Saint-Gaudens-PeyragudesPeacock | USA (8 a.m.)
Thu., July 217 a.m.Stage 18: Lourdes-HautacamPeacock | USA (8 a.m.)
Fri., July 227 a.m.Stage 19: Castelnau-Magnoac-CahorsPeacock | USA (8 a.m.)
Sat., July 236:30 a.m.Stage 20: Lacapelle-Marival-RocamadourPeacock | NBC (8 a.m.)
Sun., July 2410 a.m.Stage 21: Paris La Défense Arena to ParisPeacock | USA
2 p.m.*Stage 21: Paris La Défense Arena to ParisNBC

*Delayed broadcast.