The peloton for the 2017 Tour de France will face three Category 3 climbs and a very, very hilly start for Stage 19. It’s a 222.5-kilometer stage that begins in Embrun and ends in Salon-de-provence.
Tour de France 2017 live stream: Time, TV schedule, and route for Stage 19
The Tour de France moves on to Stage 19 on Friday, and here’s how you can watch the action.


Fiday’s stage will begin at 6:15 a.m. ET, with the first live video televised in the United States beginning at 8 a.m. That will be on NBCSN. Those wanting to watch the stage from the beginning can do so with a subscription to NBC Sports Gold, which includes full live streaming of every stage at the Tour.
The NBCSN coverage will also be streamed online beginning at 8 a.m., via NBC Sports or the NBC Sports app on connected devices.
Warren Barguil won Stage 18 with a big effort, but Chris Froome is still out in front with the yellow jersey. Barring some big catastrophe, Froome will win this year’s Tour de France and take a victory lap in Paris.
Froome finished fourth on Stage 17, and he should be favored in two out of the next three days. The only stage in doubt will be Saturday’s time trial, but Froome is excellent in those anyway, so it will be tough to unseat him.
Two of the three categorized climbs occur within the first 43 kilometers, the final one, the Col du Pointu, occurs at the 177-kilometer mark. The first climb is the Col Lebraut at 26 kilometers and the second is the Cote de Breziers at 43 kilometers.
Below is the Stage 19 route, profile and all the information you need to know to watch the action.
Stage route
Stage profile
Images courtesy of the Tour’s official site.
All Times Eastern
How to watch the Tour de France Stage 19 on Friday
Time: 6:15 a.m. ET (approx.)
Route: 223 kilometers from Embrun to Salon-de-Provence
TV: NBCSN (8 a.m.)
Online Streaming: NBC Sports, NBC Sports app (8 a.m.), NBC Sports Gold (6:10 a.m.)













