The Lloyds Tour of Britain Men takes place from Sunday 2 to Sunday 7 September, sweeping across England for the first four stages before two stages in Wales.

The UK’s biggest bike race has attracted a star-studded start list of riders hoping for some late-season success or to tune their form for the World Championships, which take place at the end of the month. The route is varied, with a few sprint stages followed by some hillier affairs, especially on stage five, which finishes on The Tumble.

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race will be shown live on ITV4 and ITVX, YouTube, and TNT Sports, Warner Bros. Discovery’s premium sports channels.

The Tour of Britain also be available online and on mobile devices on Discovery+, with a package price of £30.99 a month. This also gains viewers access to Warner Bros. Discovery’s full range of sports listings.

For those without a subscription, however, the race will be free and live on ITV and YouTube, so you can watch the whole race without paying for it; the YouTube coverage is also without ads.

The biggest elite men’s race in the UK will be shown live on ITV4 and ITVX for the 13th time, the 13th consecutive edition on the channel. There will also be highlights on television and online.

ESPN3 in the US, while it is not officially available in Canada.

ESPN is part of the Walt Disney Company, and subscriptions are around $29.99, although this sometimes includes other Disney+ programming.

ITVX will be bringing live coverage of all six stages, starting from 10:45am on Tuesday morning in Woodbridge, with highlights of the day also available each night on the same platforms.

It’s also free to watch on YouTube in the UK.

Coverage is geo-restricted, so if you’re not in any of these countries right now, and these channels are your usual port of call, you’ll need a VPN to get your usual coverage while abroad – more on that below.

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