The peloton for the Tour de France will ride 181 kilometers from Blagnac, a northern suburb of Toulouse, to the Aveyron town of Rodez. It’s a deceptively tough stage with a net gain in altitude from 136m to 563m before it’s all said and done.
Tour de France 2017 live stream: Time, TV schedule, and route for Stage 14
The Tour de France continues on Saturday and here’s how you can watch the bumpy action of Stage 14.


Saturday’s stage will begin at approximately 7 a.m. ET, with the earliest television coverage in the United States being carried by NBCSN at 8 a.m. The only way to watch from the start of the stage would be a subscription to NBC Sports Gold, which includes live online streaming coverage of all stages, beginning minutes before the peloton gets underway.
The end of the stage is a consistent climb, hills that should test the already weary legs fresh off the imposing Pyrenees. Two Category 3 climbs will add to the stage’s difficulty, and this one could go in many different directions.
The stage will end at the foot of the Cote de Saint-Pierre, and the finish could see some serious passing. Chris Froome is still in second place in the general classification, just a few seconds behind Italy’s Fabio Aru.
The peloton has seen several high profile departures early in the Tour, including Mark Cavendish and Peter Sagan. Froome trails Aru by six seconds, while teammate Mikel Landa has just joined him in the top five after a thrilling Stage 13, which was won by Frenchman Warren Barguil.
Below is the full Stage 14 route, profile, and viewing information for television and online streaming in the United States.
Stage route
Stage profile
Images courtesy of the Tour’s official site.
All Times Eastern
How to watch the Tour de France Stage 14 on Saturday
Time: 7 a.m. ET (approx.)
Route: 181 kilometers from Blagnac to Rodez
TV: NBCSN (8 a.m.)
Online Streaming: NBC Sports, NBC Sports App (8 a.m.), NBC Sports Gold (6:55 a.m.)













