Cycling TV Schedule

See how to watch or stream cycling’s biggest events with the following TV schedule of events on HBO Max, Peacock and additional platforms.


Cycling TV Schedule 2026

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Today

TimeGame / TV
6:30 am
Tour de France
Stage 4
Carcassonne / Foix
Peacock, NBCSN

Wednesday, July 8

TimeGame / TV
7:00 am
Tour de France
Stage 5
Lannemezan / Pau
Peacock, NBCSN

Thursday, July 9

TimeGame / TV
6:00 am
Tour de France
Stage 6
Pau / Gavarnie-Gedre
Peacock, NBCSN

Friday, July 10

TimeGame / TV
6:30 am
Tour de France
Stage 7
Hagetmau / Bordeaux
Peacock, NBCSN

Saturday, July 11

TimeGame / TV
6:30 am
Tour de France
Stage 8
Perigueux / Bergerac
Peacock, NBCSN
8:00 am
Tour de France
Stage 8
Perigueux / Bergerac
NBC, Peacock

Sunday, July 12

TimeGame / TV
6:30 am
Tour de France
Stage 9
Malemort / Ussel
Peacock, NBCSN

Tuesday, July 14

TimeGame / TV
6:30 am
Tour de France
Stage 10
Aurillac / Le Lioran
Peacock, NBCSN

How to stream the Tour de France

Peacock is the primary home of the Tour de France, the only platform to carry live coverage of every stage. The NBC broadcast network is available to stream via the major streaming MVPDs — DIRECTV STREAM (purchase a subscription or free trial here) and Fubo TV (purchase a subscription), plus YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV.

USA Network is not scheduled to carry any stages this season, marking the first time that there will be no Tour de France coverage on basic cable.

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