The Tour de France will see the peleton go from Mondorf-les-Bains, Luxemborg to Vittel, France in Stage 4, a 207.5-kilometer stage that is relatively straightforward. A hilly Stage 3 saw Peter Sagan take the win, but the yellow jersey remained on Geraint Thomas of Team Sky, who finished eighth in the stage.
Tour de France 2017 live stream: Time, TV schedule, and route for Stage 4
Stage 4 of the Tour de France is set for Tuesday, and we have all you need to know to watch the action in the United States.


Tuesday’s stage will get underway at 6:10 a.m. ET, approximately. Television coverage in the United States is carried by NBCSN, and will begin at 8 a.m. Live streaming coverage, a simulcast of the NBCSN broadcast, will be available at 8 a.m. as well.
The only way to stream the action from the beginning of the stage in the United States is via a subscription to NBC Sports Gold, using their cycling package. That package will include streaming throughout the entire Tour de France, beginning bright and early every morning.
Sagan took the Stage 3 win just ahead of Michael Matthews, the popular pick to push Sagan on the day. Chris Froome, the defending champion, was also in the picture late.
With few climbs, the only real concern going into Stage 4 is wind making things difficult for the general classification. It’s not a stage that favors a sprinting finish by any means. The only substantial climb on the day is a Category 4 at Col des Trois Fontaines 37 kilometers from the finish line.
The final kilometer is on a slight rise, but it shouldn’t cause issues for anybody in the lead near the end of the stage. A crash-filled first two stages of the tour led many to expect more trouble in Stage 3, but things calmed down considerably, and barring the aforementioned wind, Stage 4 should be similarly accident-free.
Below is the Stage 4 route, profile and then all you need to know to watch the action, including links to the online streams.
Stage route
Stage profile
Image courtesy of the Tour’s official site.
All Times Eastern
How to watch the Tour de France Stage 3 on Monday
Time: 6:10 a.m. (approx.)
Route: 207.5 kilometers from Mondorf-les-Bains to Vittel
TV: NBCSN (8 a.m.)
Online Streaming: NBC Sports, NBC Sports App (8 a.m.), NBC Sports Gold (6:05 a.m.)













