Less than 30 seconds separate the top three riders in contention for the overall Tour de France victory. Chris Froome, Romain Bardet an Rigoberto Uran. Froome holds the yellow jersey going into Stage 20, a 22.5-kilometer time trial and he is the favorite to win it all, barring something big happening to him or to his top opponent, Uran.
Tour de France 2017 live stream: Time, TV schedule, and route for Stage 20
The 2017 Tour de France has a crucial time trial for Stage 20 on Saturday, and we have all you need to know to watch it on TV and online.


Stage 20 begins and ends in Marseille, and will take place beginning at 7:45 a.m. ET. NBCSN will have coverage on television in the United States, beginning at 8 a.m. A live stream will also be available via NBC Sports and via the NBC Sports App on smartphones and other devices.
As always, a subscription to NBC Sports Gold will get you all the Tour de France action, including full coverage beginning with the start of the stage and not at 8 a.m. like NBCSN. Of course, this year’s Tour is nearly at its end.
Froome is very good against the clock, while Uran will need to have the best performance of his career to move past him to claim the yellow jersey. Bardet would likely need a timely puncture or something else to gain enough ground to take lead in the general classification, but stranger things have happened on the Tour.
Neither Froome nor Uran will likely win Stage 20, but their battle is the one to watch regardless.
This is the first time a Tour de France stage has begun and ended in a stadium, with things beginning at Stade Velodrome. The route will go through the old harbor, Vieux-Port and past Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde, the famous chapel. It’s a scenic route through the city center and it is always an entertaining area to witness.
Below is the Stage 20 route, profile and all the information you need to keep up with and watch the action on Saturday
Stage route
Stage profile
Images courtesy of the Tour’s official site.
All Times Eastern
How to watch the Tour de France Stage 20 on Saturday
Time: 7:45 a.m.
Route: 23 kilometers from Marseille to Marseille
TV: NBCSN (8 a.m.)
Online Streaming: NBC Sports, NBC Sports app (8 a.m.), NBC Sports Gold(7:40 a.m.)













