Exciting 2023 Tour de France Stage 21 Paris Finale: How to watch the live stream worldwide
In today's stage 21, the 2023 Tour de France Stage 21 the procession race event commences in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, embarking on a relatively short 115 km route towards the illustrious Champs-Élysées finish line in Paris.

Stage 21, today's procession race event, starts from Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, covering a relatively short 115 km route to Paris, culminating at the iconic Champs-Élysées finish line. Due to the shorter distance, the race is scheduled for a much later start at 4:30 p.m. local time, with an estimated arrival in Paris three hours later. Jonas Vingegaard leads the pack, firmly holding the yellow jersey after an impressive performance in the previous stage, securing a dominant overall lead of nearly seven and a half minutes.
Where to find Free Live Streams
For fans eager to catch the Tour de France stage 21 live stream, there are various channels worldwide offering broadcasting coverage. In the UK and Europe, GCN+, Discovery+, Eurosport, and ITV4 are airing the race. GCN+ subscription costs £6.99/month or $8.99/month, and £39.99 or $49.99 for a year.
Canadian viewers can watch via Flobikes, with a yearly subscription costing $209.99. American audiences can access the live stream through NBC Sports, available via Peacock Premium for $4.99 per month. Australian viewers can enjoy the race for free on SBS On Demand.
Additional Coverage and Highlights
GCN+, Discovery+, Eurosport, and ITV are also providing live streams, highlights, and analysis of every stage of the Tour de France. In the USA and Canada, NBC Sports (via Peacock Premium) offers stage 21 coverage, along with on-demand streams and highlights.
FAQs
Where does the Tour de France end?
Starting in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, the concluding stage of the 2023 Tour will commence with a celebratory procession featuring champagne toasts and photo opportunities, culminating in a thrilling field sprint on the iconic Champs-Élysées.
What is the prize money in the Tour de France?
The 2023 Tour de France boasts a total prize pool of €2.5 million, with the general classification winner claiming a substantial 20% of that amount, totaling €500,000 as their well-deserved reward. Additionally, each finisher up to the 160th place will be awarded €1,000 upon reaching Paris.
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