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- Videos:  Tour Down Under Videos (women's, and men's races).

- Art: 2024 Men's Tour Down Under Stage 4 Art.  (Greig Leach)

- Art: 2024 Men's Tour Down Under Stage 3 Art.  (Greig Leach)

- Art: 2024 Men's Tour Down Under Stage 2 Art.  (Greig Leach)

- Art: 2024 Men's Tour Down Under Stage 1 Art.  (Greig Leach)

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

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

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

- Expected LIVE video here.  (TV2/Sport.dk, geo-restricted)

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- This page will be updated throughout the races.


- Race maps, profiles, stage details and info here (Santos Women's Tour Down Under) and here (Men's Tour Down Under).  More links to come, plus photos.

- Art: 2023 Men's Tour Down Under Stage 1 Art.  (Greig Leach)

- Art: 2023 Men's Tour Down Under Prologue Art.  (Greig Leach)

- Men's Tour Down under Classic - Saturday, January 13

- Expected LIVE video here.  (7plus and 7mate, geo-restricted)

- Need a VPN to access a geo-restricted feed? Try ExpressVPN.

- Women's Tour Down Under:

- Expected LIVE video here.  (7plus and 7mate, geo-restricted)

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

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

- Grace Brown (FDJ-Suez) won the women's 2023 Tour Down Under. Jay Vine (UAE Team Emirates) won the men's 2023 Tour Down Under.

- 2024 Tour Down Under Schedule:

Santos Tour Down Under, Adelaide, Australia - January 12 - 21
Women's Tour Down Under - January 12 - 14
Men's Tour Down Under Classic - Saturday, January 13
Men's Tour Down Under - January 16 - 21
Women's Down Under Criterium - Thursday, January 18
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Schedule of all events by day:

Women's Stage 1 - Friday, January 12 - Hahndorf to Campbelltown (Ziptrak® Stage 1)
Start at 11:10am local, 01:40am CET, 7:40pm ET (US times the previous day)
Finish at 1:52pm local, 4:22am CET, 10:22pm ET

Women's Stage 2 - Saturday, January 13 - Glenelg to Stirling (Health Partners Stage 2)
Start at 11:10am local, 01:40am CET, 7:40pm ET (US times the previous day)
Finish at 2:23pm local, 4:53am CET, 10:53pm ET

Men's Tour Down under Classic - Saturday, January 13
Start at 7:10pm local, 9:40am CET, 3:40am ET
Finish at 8:15pm local, 10:45am CET, 4:45am ET

Women's Stage 3 - Sunday, January 14 - Adelaide to Willunga Hill (Hyundai Stage 3)
Start at 11:10am local, 01:40am CET, 7:40pm ET (US times the previous day)
Finish at 2:02pm local, 4:32am CET, 10:32pm ET

Men's Stage 1 - Tuesday, January 16 - Tanunda to Tanunda (Ziptrak® Stage 1)
Start at 11:10am local, 01:40am CET, 7:40pm ET (US times the previous day)
Finish at 2:53pm local, 5:23am CET, 11:23pm ET

Men's Stage 2 - Wednesday, January 17 - Norwood - Lobethal (efex Stage 2)
Start at 11:10am local, 01:40am CET, 7:40pm ET (US times the previous day)
Finish at 2:52pm local, 5:22am CET, 11:22pm ET

Men's Stage 3 - Thursday, January 18 - Tea Tree Gully - Campbelltown (Health Partners Stage 3)
Start at 11:10am local, 01:40am CET, 7:40pm ET (US times the previous day)
Finish at 2:49pm local, 5:19am CET, 11:19pm ET

Women's Down Under Criterium - Thursday, January 18
Start at 7:00pm local, 9:30am CET, 3:30am ET
Finish at 8:05pm local, 10:35am CET, 4:35am ET

Men's Stage 4 - Friday, January 19 - Murray Bridge - Port Elliot (Hahn Stage 4)
Start at 11:10am local, 01:40am CET, 7:40pm ET (US times the previous day)
Finish at 2:48pm local, 5:18am CET, 11:18pm ET

Men's Stage 5 - Saturday, January 20 - Christies Beach - Willunga Hill (THINK! Road Safety Stage 5)
Start at 11:10am local, 01:40am CET, 7:40pm ET (US times the previous day)
Finish at 2:31pm local, 5:01am CET, 11:01pm ET

Men's Stage 6 - Sunday, January 21 - Unley - Mount Lofty (Schwalbe Stage 6)
Start at 11:10am local, 01:40am CET, 7:40pm ET (US times the previous day)
Finish at 2:31pm local, 5:01am CET, 11:01pm ET

Adelaide, Australia time zone is ACDT
9:30 hours ahead of CET
15:30 hours ahead of ET

- The 2024 Women's Tour Down Under is being held January 12-14.

- The 2024 Tour Down Under Classic is being held Saturday, January 13.

- The 2024 Men's Tour Down Under is being held January 16-21.

 

- Art: 2019 Tour Down Under Stage 6 Art.  (Greig Leach)

- Art: 2019 Tour Down Under Stage 5 Art.  (Greig Leach)

- Art: 2019 Tour Down Under Stage 4 Art.  (Greig Leach)

- Art: 2019 Tour Down Under Stage 3 Art.  (Greig Leach)

- Art: 2019 Tour Down Under Stage 2 Art.  (Greig Leach)

- Art: 2019 Tour Down Under Stage 1 Art.  (Greig Leach)

- Art: Tour Down Under Art.

- Results: Tour Down Under Results

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- Welcome to our live coverage guide for the 2024 Santos Tour Down Under.

2024 Tour Down Under LIVE
Women's race: January 12-14
Men's race: January 16-21
Adelaide, South Australia
Official Website
Women's Start List
Men's Start List

TDU videos from world media

 Men's Race Stage 6 starts at 11:10am local
  (7:40pm U.S. Eastern)
(1:40am CET)

Finish at around 2:31pm local
  (11:01pm U.S. Eastern)
(5:01am CET)

LIVE video from 11:00am local
  (7:30pm U.S. Eastern)
(1:30am CET)

 Adelaide weather


Tour Down Under Live Coverage

Live video streaming:

 

Links to come as available


(SEVEN live stream)
(English)
(May be geo-restricted)
Alternative


(SenalColombia)
(geo-restricted)
(-- CET)
(-- U.S. Eastern)


(DELAYED coverage)
L'Equipe 21 en direct)
(Now called "La Chaine l'Equipe")
(geo-restricted)
(-- CET)
(-- U.S. Eastern)

 

Live audio streaming:


(ABC Radio Adelaide)
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(Listen online)

Live tickers:

TDU race tweets

- More tickers to come -

News and photos:


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

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The peloton rides during Stage 5 of the 2020 Tour Down Under.
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Giacomo Nizzolo (NTT Pro Cycling) wins Stage 5.  Nizzolo had this to say post-stage regarding his teammates: "I can’t thank them enough because today they did a great job. That was the plan if I was a bit dropped, they had to wait for me on the climb, and they did it perfectly, and then as well they did a perfect lead-out. It was a perfect race, and then I just put on the pedals and gave everything I had, and it all worked out so I am so happy."
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Daryl Impey (Mitchelton-Scott) leads the 2020 Tour Down Under following Stage 5.  Impey post-stage: "The whole week we’ve been trying to get into the lead here, it's achievable to beat Richie [Porte]. Two seconds is going to be really tight and close but we’ve given ourselves the best chance possible, the boys have worked incredibly hard all week and done an amazing job, like I said tomorrow –win, lose or draw we know at the end of the race tomorrow we’ve given it everything."
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2020 Tour Down Under Stage 6 Profile

 


The peloton exits a kangaroo crossing zone during Stage 4.
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The peloton climbs during Stage 4.
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Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Soudal) wins Stage 4.  Ewan after Stage 4: "We knew there was going to be a lot of wind once we turned on to the back part of the second half of the course. And my team, you probably saw on TV, are always up the front, I was never in trouble. They did such a good job today and that meant that I could have a decent finish.  It was a very tight wander to the finish, but to be honest, I like it when there is a bit of a technical finish. And I told my last man, Roger [Kluge] to put me on the wheel of Sam Bennettand that’s what he did. I was off the road a little bit actually with a kilometre to go, but luckily, he was still there, and he got me on the wheel.  And I was exactly where I wanted to be in that last one."
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UCI president David Lappartient poses on the podium with Stage 4 winner Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Soudal).
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2020 Tour Down Under Stage 5 Profile

 


The peloton rides along during Stage 3.
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Richie Porte (Trek-Segafredo) wins Stage 3.
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New race leader Richie Porte (Trek-Segafredo) gives a thumbs up from the podium following his Stage 3 victory.  Porte following Stage 3: "Other than that head wind in the final, it was pretty good. The team was fantastic today. It was a good race, a good battle. Felt good in the final. Would liked to have taken a little more time on Daryl [Impey] but you’ve got to take the victories when you can, and I’ll savour this one.  I think I lost a bit of time in the last 300 but it was nice to get the gap that I did.  The guys were so good there for me, put me in a fantastic position. It was a hectic run into the final, some of these young guys are prepared to take much bigger risks than us older guys, it was good to get into a good position and it all went well."
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2020 Tour Down Under Stage 4 Profile

 


The peloton during Stage 2
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Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Soudal) sprints to the line to win Stage 2.  Ewan post-stage: "I’m super happy with that win. Like I said yesterday it really didn’t go to plan. I think we spoke for about an hour in the room about what we can do, what we can do better and you know the boys did an absolutely perfect job today. They did everything I asked for and I got delivered to the line in a perfect position.  When you take a win like that you really can’t do it on your own and I said to them yesterday that if I’m going to win today’s stage, it’s a tough one so I need all the help I can getand they really held me all day."
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Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Soudal) is overall leader following his Stage 2 victory.
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The peloton rides by the flag of Australia during Tour Down Under Stage 1.
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Stage 1 comes down to a sprint finish and is won by Sam Bennett (Quickstep), center.
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Stage 1 winner and first overall leader Sam Bennett (Deceuninck-Quickstep) raises his arms on the podium.  Bennett following his stage victory: "I think it was definitely a job of the team. I think it's the reason why I won today and I'd be lying if I didn't feel the pressure coming to Deceuninck-Quick-Step to get that first win. The guys did an absolutely fantastic job and kept me in position. Every one of them played a superb role today and I can't thank them enough."
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2020 Tour Down Under Stage 2 Profile

 


Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Soudal) won the 2020 Men's Tour Down Under Classic ahead of Elia Viviani (Cofidis) and Simone Consonni (Cofidis).
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2020 Tour Down Under Stage 1 Profile

 

Previous live feeds:


(Channel 9 live stream)
(la course en direct)
(May be geo-restricted)
Alternative


(L'Equipe 21 en direct)
(Now called "La Chaine l'Equipe")
(geo-restricted)
(-- CET)
(-- U.S. Eastern)


(Ziggo Sport, Netherlands)
(geo-restricted)
(-- CET)
(-- U.S. Eastern)

 


The peloton takes a corner during the 2020 Women's Tour Down Under Stage 1.
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Chloe Hosking (Rally Cycling) wins Stage 1.
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2019 Tour Down Under Art by Garth Bayley: Daryl Impey, winner of Stage 4 and of the overall in the men's race
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Daryl Impey (Mitchelton-Scott), seen here winning Stage 4, won the 2019 Men's Tour Down Under, successfully defending his 2018 victory.
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2019 Tour Down Under Art by Garth Bayley: Jasper Philipsen, left, won Stage 5.
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Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Soudal), second from left, was first to the line but was relegated for an irregular sprint, resulting in a Stage 5 victory for Jasper Philipsen (UAE Team Emirates), left.
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Jasper Philipsen (UAE Team Emirates) celebrates his Stage 5 victory on the podium.
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2019 Tour Down Under Art by Garth Bayley: Daryl Impey wins Stage 4.
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Daryl Impey (Mitchelton-Scott) wins Stage 4.
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Daryl Impey (Mitchelton-Scott) celebrates his Stage 4 victory on the podium.
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2019 Tour Down Under Art by Garth Bayley: Peter Sagan, right, was victorious on Stage 3.
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Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) wins Stage 3.
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Stage 3 winner Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) celebrates on the podium.
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2019 Tour Down Under Art by Garth Bayley: The peloton rides by palm trees on Stage 2.
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Patrick Bevin (CCC Team) wins Stage 2.
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Patrick Bevin (CCC Team) is new overall leader following his victory on Stage 2.
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2019 Tour Down Under Art by Garth Bayley: Elia Viviani wins Stage 1.
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Elia Viviani (Deceuninck–Quick-Step) wins Stage 1.
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Elia Viviani (Deceuninck–Quick-Step) raises his arms on the podium as race leader following his victory on TDU Stage 1.
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2019 Tour Down Under Art by Garth Bayley: Caleb Ewan wins the Down Under Classic.
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Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Soudal) wins the 2019 Tour Down Under Classic.
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Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Soudal) celebrates on the podium following his victory in the 2019 Tour Down Under Classic.
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2018 Tour Down Under Art by Garth Bayley: Riders lead away from the beach on Stage 5.
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- WATCH Stage 5 Official Highlights - more Tour Down Under videos -


2018 Tour Down Under Art by Garth Bayley: Nathan Haas (Katusha-Alpecin) rides during a very hot Stage 4.  Said artist Garth Bayley: "I decided this image of Nathan Haas summed up the dry hot landscape with a more expressionist twist".
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- WATCH Stage 4 finish - more Tour Down Under videos -


2018 Tour Down Under Art by Garth Bayley: Elia Viviani (Quick-Step Floors) wins Stage 3.
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- WATCH Stage 3 Official Highlights - more Tour Down Under videos -


2018 Tour Down Under Art by Garth Bayley: Caleb Ewan (Mitchelton-Scott) sprints to a Stage 2 victory.
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2018 Tour Down Under People's Choice Classic Art by Garth Bayley: Peter Sagan wins.
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2018 Santos Women's Tour Down Under Stage 4 Art by Garth Bayley: Chloe Hosking wins.
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2018 Tour Down Under Art by Garth Bayley: Andre Greipel (Lotto Soudal) wins Stage 1.
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Tour Down Under Art by Garth Bayley: Richie Porte (BMC Racing), seen here winning Stage 2, won the 2017 men's Tour Down Under.
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Notes from the 2023 Santos Tour Down Under

- Santos Men's Tour Down Under, Adelaide, Australia - January 14 - 22

- Stage 5 - Sunday, January 22

- Expected LIVE video here.  (7TWO, geo-restricted)

- Expected LIVE video here.  (Channel 7, geo-restricted)

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

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

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

- Expected LIVE video here.  (TV2/Sport.dk, geo-restricted)

- Prologue - Tuesday, January 17

- Expected LIVE video here.  (7TWO, geo-restricted)

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

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

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

- Expected LIVE video here.  (TV2/Sport.dk, geo-restricted)

- Santos Women's Tour Down Under, Adelaide, Australia - January 15 - 17

- Stage 3 - Tuesday, January 17 (Monday night USA time)

- Expected LIVE video here.  (Channel 7, geo-restricted)

- Expected LIVE video here.  (7TWO, geo-restricted)

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

- Stage 2 - Monday, January 16 (Sunday night USA time)

- Expected LIVE video here.  (Channel 7, geo-restricted)

- Expected LIVE video here.  (7Flix, geo-restricted)

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

- Stage 1 - Sunday, January 15 (Saturday night USA time)

- Expected LIVE video here.  (7TWO, geo-restricted)

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

- Richie Porte (Trek-Segafredo) won the 2020 Tour Down Under. The Tour Down Under was cancelled in 2021 and 2022 due to the Covid-19 global pandemic.

- 2023 Tour Down Under Schedule:

Schwalbe Classic - Saturday, January 14
Women's Tour Down under - January 15 - 17 (info coming in another email)
Men's Tour Down under - January 17 - 22

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Schwalbe Classic - Saturday, January 14

Start at 7:00pm local, 10:00am CET, 4:00am ET
Finish at 8:05pm local, 11:05am CET, 5:05am ET
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Santos Tour Down Under - Men's race - January 17 - 22

Prologue - Tuesday, January 17 (efex Prologue)
Start at 6:00pm local, 08:30am CET, 2:30am ET
Finish at 8:30pm local, 11:00am CET, 5:00am ET

Stage 1 - Wednesday, January 18 - Tanunda to Tanunda (Ziptrak Stage 1)
Start at 11:30am local, 02:00am CET, 8:00pm ET (US times the previous day)
Finish at 3:18pm local, 5:48am CET, 11:48pm ET

Stage 2 - Thursday, January 19 - Brighton - Victor Harbor (Oakley Stage 2)
Start at 11:30am local, 02:00am CET, 8:00pm ET (US times the previous day)
Finish at 3:36pm local, 6:06am CET, 12:06am ET

Stage 3 - Friday, January 20 - Norwood to Campbelltown (Hahn Stage 3)
Start at 11:30am local, 02:00am CET, 8:00pm ET (US times the previous day)
Finish at 2:35pm local, 5:05am CET, 11:05pm ET

Stage 4 - Saturday, January 21 - Port Willunga - Willunga Township (THINK! Road Safety Stage 4)
Start at 11:30am local, 02:00am CET, 8:00pm ET (US times the previous day)
Finish at 2:51pm local, 5:21am CET, 11:21pm ET

Stage 5 - Sunday, January 22 - Unley - Mount Lofty (Schwalbe Stage 5)
Start at 11:30am local, 02:00am CET, 8:00pm ET (US times the previous day)
Finish at 2:29pm local, 4:59am CET, 10:59pm ET
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Adelaide time zone is ACDT
9:30 hours ahead of CET
15:30 hours ahead of ET

- The 2023 Women's Tour Down Under is being held January 15-17.

- The 2023 Santos Tour Down Under is being held January 17-22.

 

Notes from the 2020 Santos Tour Down Under

- The 2022 Santos Festival of Cycling, Australia is being held January 23-29.

- Expected LIVE video here.  (7 Plus, geo-restricted)

- 2022 Santos Festival of Cycling schedule:

Women's Race - January 23 - 25
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Stage 1 - Sunday, January 23
Stage 2 - Monday, January 24
Stage 3 - Tuesday, January 25

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Trek Night Riders Criterium - Wednesday, January 26
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Women's Race
Men's Race

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Men's Race January 27 - 29
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Stage 1 - Thursday, January 27
Stage 2 - Friday, January 28
Stage 3 - Saturday, January 29

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Adelaide time zone is ACDT Australian Central Daylight Time (GMT+10:30)
9:30 hours ahead of CET
15:30 hours ahead of U.S. Eastern

- The 2022 Tour Down Under is cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

- The 2021 Santos Festival of Cycling, Australia is being held January 19-24.

- Expected LIVE video here. (7 Plus, geo-restricted)

- The 2021 Tour Down Under is cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

- 2020 men's Tour Down Under Stage Previews, Towns, Timetables, Profiles:

Stage details Stage profiles
Schwalbe Classic: Sunday, January 19
Adelaide/Adelaide (51 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 1: Tuesday, January 21
Tanunda/Tanunda (150 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 2: Wednesday, January 22
Woodside/Stirling (135.8 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 3: Thursday, January 23
Unley/Paracombe (131 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 4: Friday, January 24
Norwood/Murray Bridge (152.8 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 5: Saturday, January 25
Glenelg/Victor Harbor (149.1 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.
Stage 6: Sunday, January 26
McLaren Vale/Willunga Hill (151.5 km)
Map, timetable, preview and more here.

 

- 2021 Santos Festival of Cycling, Australia

Men and Women Road races January 21 - 24
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STAGE 1 - Thursday, January 21 - Seppeltsfield TO Tanunda (Ziptrak Stage 1)

Women's Race
Start at 9:00am local, 11:30pm CET, 5:30pm ET (Wednesday night in the US)
Finish at 11:30am local, 02:00am CET, 8:00pm ET

Men's Race
Start at 1:15pm local, 03:45am CET, 9:45pm ET
Finish at 4:11pm local, 6:41am CET, 12:41am ET
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Stage 2 - Friday, January 22 - Birdwood - Lobethal (BikeExchange Stage 2)

Women's Race
Start at 9:00am local, 11:30pm CET, 5:30pm ET (Thursday night in the US)
Finish at 11:45am local, 02:15am CET, 8:15pm ET

Men's Race
Start at 1:30pm local, 04:00am CET, 10:00pm ET
Finish at 4:25pm local, 6:55am CET, 12:55am ET

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Stage 3 - Saturday, January 23 - McLaren Vale - Willunga Hill (Be Safe Be Seen Stage 3)

Women's Race
Start at 10:00am local, 12:30am CET, 6:30pm ET (Friday night in the US)
Finish at 11:30am local, 02:00am CET, 8:00pm ET

Men's Race
Start at 1:00pm local, 03:30am CET, 9:30pm ET
Finish at 3:20pm local, 5:50am CET, 11:50am ET
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Stage 4 - Sunday, January 24 - Victoria Park (Trek Stage 4)

Women's Race
Start at 4:45pm local, 7:15am CET, 1:15am ET
Finish at 5:45pm local, 8:15am CET, 2:15am ET

Men's Race
Start at 6:45pm local, 09:15am CET, 3:15am ET
Finish at 7:45pm local, 10:15am CET, 4:15am ET
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Adelaide time zone is ACDT Australian Central Daylight Time (GMT+10:30)
9:30 hours ahead of CET
15:30 hours ahead of ET

- Giacomo Nizzolo (NTT Pro Cycling) won Stage 5.  Daryl Impey (Mitchelton-Scott) took over the lead in the general classification.

- Tour Tracker LIVE here.  More feeds to come...

- Expected LIVE video here. (Sky Sport, geo-restricted)  - Expected LIVE video here. (SuperSport, geo-restricted)  - Expected LIVE video here. (TV2.dk, geo-restricted)  - Expected LIVE video here. (SenalColombia, geo-restricted)  - Expected LIVE video here.  (GCN Racing, geo-restricted)

- Expected LIVE video here & here & here. (English, Seven, geo-restricted?)

- Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Soudal) won Stage 4.  Richie Porte (Trek-Segafredo) remains overall leader.

- Richie Porte (Trek-Segafredo) won Stage 3 and is new race leader.

- Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Soudal) won Stage 2 and took over the lead on G.C.

- Stage 1 Results:
Overall Ziptrak Stage 1 Winner: Sam Bennett, Deceuninck – Quick-Step
Santos Ochre Leader’s Jersey: Sam Bennett, Deceuninck – Quick-Step
Crowds: 75,000
Santos Best Dressed Town Daily Winner: Tanunda Business Group
 
Stage 2 Cycling Action
Race:                 Santos Tour Down Under
What:                Novatech Stage 2
Start:                 11:00am @ Woodside
Finish:               2:23pm @ Stirling
Distance:          135.8km

Stage 2 Broadcast Details
2020 Santos Tour Down Under – Novatech Stage 2
Sydney 12.30pm LIVE on Channel 7 and 7plus
Melbourne 12.30pm LIVE on Channel 7 and 7plus
Brisbane 11.30am LIVE on 7TWO, 12.00pm LIVE on Channel 7 and 7plus
Adelaide 12.00pm LIVE on Channel 7 and 7plus
Perth 9.30am LIVE on 7TWO and 7plus

- Sam Bennett (Deceuninck-Quickstep) won Stage 1 and is first leader in the general classification.

- South Australian Premier Steven Marshall commenting on the region: "Spectators can not only enjoy some elite cycling action but can also experience everything the Barossa has to offer – from the region’s quality produce to world-class wineries only a stone’s throw away from the racing.  The Barossa region is a popular destination for domestic and international travellers, helping to put South Australia on the map. It’s great to be able to have the cycling go straight through here so visitors can make the most of their time in this fantastic part of the state."

- Mike Turtur, Race Director: "The design of our race is a unique feature of the event and this year we have three days for both the sprinters and the all-rounders.  We’re going back to Paracombe and will climb Willunga Hill again for the finale in Be Safe Be Seen Stage 6 but also have a fast race set for today in the Barossa and we’ll challenge the peloton with a return to Stirling.  We recognise that circuit racing gives people the opportunity to see the race multiple times and really does allow the full colour of the race to be presented to spectators. The riders like them too because they can familiarise themselves with the circuit and the climbs, and it reduces the danger of corners because they do them multiple times."

Day 1 Cycling Action
Race: Santos Tour Down Under
What: Ziptrak Stage 1
Start: 11:00am @ Tanunda
Finish: 2:45pm @ Tanunda
Distance: 150.0km

Today’s Broadcast Details
2020 Santos Tour Down Under – Ziptrak Stage 1
Sydney: 12.30pm LIVE on Channel 7 and 7plus
Melbourne: 12.30pm LIVE on Channel 7 and 7plus
Brisbane:  11.30am LIVE on 7TWO, 12.00pm LIVE on Channel 7 and 7plus
Adelaide: 12.00pm LIVE on Channel 7 and 7plus
Perth: 9.30am LIVE on 7TWO and 7plus

- Caleb Ewan (Lotto Soudal) won the 2020 Men's Tour Down Under Schwalbe Classic.  Said Ewan post-race: "I started this season, I think, with a bit of pressure to replicate what I did last year or try to grow my wins on top of that. This is my first race of the season, usually, I’ve done some races before but I felt really good out there. I was pretty relaxed for the first half sitting down the back and then when I needed to go, I got up into position and that was it.

- Simona Frapporti (BePink) won Stage 4.  Ruth Winder (Trek-Segafredo) wins the 2020 Women's Tour Down Under.  Frapporti following her stage win said: "It’s always nice to win on the first stage race of the year. Coming from Italy, we were behind the locals in terms of condition but I was feeling very well today. So I took my chance. I’m sure my two brothers [Marco and Mattia Frapporti] who are professional cyclists too will be happy to hear that I’m a winner today. It’s important to start an Olympic year with a victory. It’s perfect for the confidence."

- Ruth Winder following her overall victory in the 2020 Women's TDU: "It feels pretty crazy to win the Santos Tour Down Under. Team Sunweb and Mitchelton-SCOTT really put us under pressure. I’m really happy to pull it off. I’m still really excited after the stage I won yesterday. It’s such an incredible feeling. It’s not a single person’s sport. For every win, you need a strong team. I wish my team-mates could accompany me on the podium."

- TDU Schwalbe Classic - Sunday, January 19 -

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

- Expected LIVE video here.  (English, 7TWO)

- Expected LIVE video here.  (English, 7mate)

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- Santos Women's Tour Down Under -

- Stage 4 - Sunday, January 19 -

- Expected LIVE video here.  (English, GCN Racing)

- Expected LIVE video here.  (English, 7plus)

- Expected LIVE video here.  (English, 7TWO)

- Ruth Winder (Trek-Segafredo) won Stage 3 and took over the lead on G.C.  Winder had this to say after the stage: "My teammate Tayler Wiles, she was just leading me out perfectly. I was talking to her the whole time, we’ve been teammates for years and she’s helped me with so many wins, so every time I do I feel so grateful for her in the last 500 metres. The whole team the entire race was really active at the front covering things, making sure I was really safe until the circuits, which were pretty hard with Mitchelton-SCOTT destroying it on the times pretty much."

- Amanda Spratt (Mitchelton-Scott) won Stage 2 and is new overall leader.  Spratt post-stage: "Very, very, very excited. We had a solid team plan today, we knew it could be really hard in the final if we made it that way, and that’s exactly what we did. The girls did it perfectly into the climb, Lucy [Kennedy] did her job in the climb and split it into a group of five – we had three and five – and then we knew we just had to make it hard after that. I’m really excited that I could win that sprint in the end. After a great team effort it’s the best way to win."

- Chloe Hosking (Rally Cycling) won Stage 1 of the women's race and is first leader in the general classification.  Said Hosking post-stage: "I am just so proud of the girls, it's our first race all together but you wouldn't know it on the road. They were always there, when there was trouble in the wind they were rolling, and they did exactly what we planned in the finish which was just to keep the speed high and keep me out of trouble...we committed to our plan and we executed it."

Santos Tour Down Under - Men's race - January 19 - 26

Stage 1 - Tuesday, January 21 - Tanunda-Tanunda (Ziptrak® Stage 1)
Start at 11:00am local, 01:30am CET, 7:30pm ET (US times the previous day)
Finish at 2:45pm local, 5:15am CET, 11:15pm ET

Stage 2 - Wednesday, January 22 - Woodside-Stirling (Novatech Stage 2)
Start at 11:00am local, 01:30am CET, 7:30pm ET (US times the previous day)
Finish at 2:23pm local, 4:53am CET, 10:53pm ET

Stage 3 - Thursday, January 23 - Unley - Paracombe (Subaru Stage 3)
Start at 11:00am local, 01:30am CET, 7:30pm ET (US times the previous day)
Finish at 2:27pm local, 4:57am CET, 10:57pm ET

Stage 4 - Friday, January 24 - Norwood - Murray Bridge
Start at 11:00am local, 01:30am CET, 7:30pm ET (US times the previous day)
Finish at 3:08pm local, 5:38am CET, 11:38pm ET

Stage 5 - Saturday, January 25 - Glenelg - Victor Harbor (100% Stage 5)
Start at 10:40am local, 1:10am CET, 7:10pm ET (US times the previous day)
Finish at 2:40pm local, 5:10am CET, 11:10pm ET

Stage 6 - Sunday, January 26 - McLaren Vale - Willunga Hill (Be Safe Be Seen Stage 6)
Start at 10:40am local, 1:10am CET, 7:10pm ET (US times the previous day)
Finish at 2:28pm local, 4:58am CET, 10:58pm ET

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Adelaide time zone is ACDT
9:30 hours ahead of CET
15:30 hours ahead of U.S. Eastern
16:30 hours ahead of Chicago

Santos Women's Tour - January 16 - 19

Stage 1 - Thursday, January 16 - Hahndorf to Macclesfield (Ziptrak® Stage 1)
Start at 10:00am local, 12:30am CET, 6:30pm ET (US times the previous day)

Stage 2 - Friday, January 17 - Murray Bridge-Birdwood (Novatech Stage 2)
Start at 10:00am local, 12:30am CET, 6:30pm ET (US times the previous day)

Stage 3 - Saturday, January 18 - Nairne to Stirling (Subaru Stage 3)
Start at 10:00am local, 12:30am CET, 6:30pm ET (US times the previous day)

Stage 4 - Sunday, January 19 - Adelaide (Schwalbe Stage 4)
Start at 4:45pm local, 7:15am CET, 1:15am ET
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Adelaide, Australia time zone is ACDT
9:30 hours ahead of CET
15:30 hours ahead of U.S. ET
16:30 hours ahead of Chicago

- More 2020 Tour Down Under TV broadcast details to come...

- The 2020 Women's Tour Down Under is being held January 16-19.

- The 2020 Tour Down Under Classic (Schwalbe Classic) is being held Sunday, January 19.

- The 2020 Santos Tour Down Under is being held January 19-26.