2023 Deutschland Tour LIVE stream, Preview, Start List, Route Details, Stage Profiles, Results, Photos

 

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- 2023 Deutschland Tour Live Online Coverage Guide -

 

 

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- Videos: Deutschland Tour Videos.

- Expected LIVE video here.  (Sky Sport, geo-restricted)

- Expected LIVE video here.  (Sportschau, geo-restricted)

- Expected LIVE video here.  (SuperSport, geo-restricted)

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- This page will be updated throughout the race.


- Route details and more info here.

- Start List here.

- Adam Yates (Ineos Grenadiers) won the 2022 Deutschland Tour.

- 2023 Deutschland Tour stage times/schedule:

Prologue - Wednesday, August 23
Start at 15:48 CET, 9:48am ET
Finish at 17:50 CET, 11:50am ET

Stage 1 - Thursday, August 24
Start at 11:40 CET, 5:40am ET
Finish at 16:50 CET, 10:50am ET

Stage 2 - Friday, August 25
Start at 13:35 CET, 7:35am ET
Finish at 17:53 CET, 11:53am ET

Stage 3 - Saturday, August 26
Start at 13:50 CET, 7:50am ET  
Finish at 17:44 CET, 11:44am ET

Stage 4 - Sunday, August 27
Start at 12:30 CET, 6:30am ET
Finish at 16:49 CET, 10:49am ET

- 2023 Deutschland Tour television/TV broadcasters for LIVE and/or On Demand coverage include L'Equipe, MRD/ZDF/ARD, Sky Sport, SuperSport, Eurosport,...

- The 2023 Deutschland Tour is being held August 23-27.

- Photos: Deutschland Tour Photos (coming)

- Results: Deutschland Tour Results (coming).

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- Welcome to our live coverage guide for the 2023 Deutschland Tour.

2023 Deutschland Tour LIVE
August 23-27, Germany
Official Website
Start List

Stage 4 starts at 12:30am CET
(6:30am U.S. Eastern)

Finish at around 4:05pm CET
(10:05am U.S. Eastern)

Live video from 3:05pm CET
(9:05am U.S. Eastern)

 weather


Deutschland Tour Live Coverage

Live video streaming:

 

Links to come as available

 LIVE video
(live stream)
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(-- U.S. Eastern)

- more links to come -

(watch Deutschland Tour live online)

 

Live audio streaming:

 

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Live tickers:

 Official site ticker

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News and photos:


(cycling news)
Yahoo photo gallery (AP/AFP)

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Notes from the 2022 Deutschland Tour

- Expected LIVE video here and here.  (L'Équipe, geo-restricted)
- Expected LIVE video here.  (Sky Sport, geo-restricted)
- Expected LIVE video here.  (SuperSport, geo-restricted)
- Expected LIVE video here.  (ZDF, geo-restricted)

- Nils Politt (Bora-Hansgrohe) won the 2021 Deutschland Tour.

- 2022 Deutschland Tour stage times/schedule:

Prologue - Wednesday, August 24
Start at 16:43 CET, 10:43am ET
Finish at 18:45 CET, 12:45pm ET

Stage 1 - Thursday, August 25
Start at 12:30 CET, 6:30am ET
Finish at 16:50 CET, 10:50am ET

Stage 2 - Friday, August 26
Start at 11:55 CET, 5:55am ET
Finish at 16:50 CET, 10:50am ET

Stage 3 - Saturday, August 27
Start at 13:50 CET, 7:50am ET  
Finish at 17:44 CET, 11:44am ET

Stage 4 - Sunday, August 28
Start at 12:15 CET, 6:15am ET
Finish at 16:45 CET, 10:45am ET

- 2022 Deutschland Tour television/TV broadcasters for LIVE and/or On Demand coverage include L'Equipe, MRD/ZDF/ARD, Sky Sport, SuperSport, Eurosport,...

- The 2022 Deutschland Tour is being held August 24-28.

 

Notes from the 2021 Deutschland Tour

- Expected LIVE video here.  (L'Équipe, geo-restricted)

- Expected LIVE video here.  (Sky Sport, geo-restricted)

- Expected LIVE video here.  (SuperSport, geo-restricted)

- Expected LIVE video here.  (ZDF, geo-restricted)

- Deceuninck-Quickstep roster for the 2021 Deutschland Tour:

João Almeida (POR)
Shane Archbold (NZL)
Rémi Cavagna (FRA)
Mark Cavendish (GBR)
Yves Lampaert (BEL)
Jannik Steimle (GER)

- Brian Holm (Deceuninck-Quickstep) sports director: "The Deutschland Tour is a well organised race and we are delighted to be back at the start. We have a solid team that can adapt to the various scenarios and terrains: from crosswinds and bunch sprints to the up-and-down roads that will decide the overall winner. With Mark, who can count on a strong lead-out, we will target the flat stages, while João and Rémi have shown some very good legs in Poland and can try something also here."

- Jasper Stuyven (Trek-Segafredo) won the 2019 Deutschland Tour. There was no race in 2020 due to the coronavirus global pandemic.

- 2021 Deutschland Tour stage times/schedule:

Stage 1 - Thursday, August 26
Start at 12:15 CET, 6:15am ET
Finish at 16:51 CET, 10:51am ET
ZDF LIVE at 15:05 CET

Stage 2 - Friday, August 27
Start at 12:15 CET, 6:15am ET
Finish at 16:48 CET, 10:48am ET
ARD LIVE at 15:00 CET

Stage 3 - Saturday, August 28
Start at 12:00 CET, 6:00am ET  
Finish at 16:52 CET, 10:52am ET
ZDF LIVE at 15:05 CET

Stage 4 - Sunday, August 29
Start at 13:15 CET, 7:15am ET
Finish at 17:22 CET, 11:22am ET
ARD LIVE at 15:50 CET

- 2021 Deutschland Tour television/TV broadcasters for LIVE and/or On Demand coverage include ZDF, ARD, Eurosport, L'Equipe...

- The 2021 Deutschland Tour is being held August 26-29.

 

Notes from the 2019 Deutschland Tour

- Expected LIVE video here.  (L'Equipe, geo-restricted)  - Expected LIVE video here.  (Zdf, geo-restricted)

- Expected LIVE video here.  (English, GCN)

- Expected LIVE video here.  (French, L'Equipe)

- Matej Mohoric (Bahrain-Merida) won the 2018 Deutschland Tour.

- 2019 Deutschland Tour stage times/schedule:

Stage 1 - Thursday, August 29
Start at 13:05 CET, 7:05am ET
Finish at 17:18 CET, 11:18am ET

Stage 2 - Friday, August 30
Start at 11:50 CET, 5:50am ET
Finish at 16:53 CET, 10:53am ET

Stage 3 - Saturday, August 31
Start at 13:00 CET, 7:00am ET  
Finish at 17:45 CET, 11:45am ET

Stage 4 - Sunday, September 1
Start at 11:40 CET, 5:40am ET
Finish at 15:42 CET, 9:42am ET

- The 2019 Deutschland Tour is being held August 29 to September 1.

 

Notes from the 2018 Deutschland Tour

- LIVE video here.  (ARD, geo-restricted)

- LIVE video here.  (English, GCN)

- Results: Hodeg wins opening stage.  (Cyclingnews) - Ackermann frustrated in home tour opener.

- Alvaro Hodeg (Quick-Step Floors) won Stage 1 and is first leader in the general classification.

- Start List here.

- 2018 Deutschland Tour stage times/schedule:

Stage 1, Thursday, August 23
Start at 11:45 CET, 5:45am ET
Finish at 15:44 CET, 9:44am ET

Stage 2, Friday, August 24
Start at 10:40 CET, 4:40am ET
Finish at 15:44 CET, 9:44am ET

Stage 3, Saturday, August 25
Start at 11:55 CET, 5:55am ET
Finish at 16:37 CET, 10:37am ET

Stage 4, Sunday, August 26
Start at 12:00 CET, 6:00am ET
Finish at 17:06 CET, 11:06am ET

- Photos: Deutschland Tour Photos (coming)

- Linus Gerdemann (T-Mobile Team) won the 2008 Deutschland Tour.  The race was not held from 2009 to 2017.

- The 2018 Deutschland Tour is being held August 23-26.