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Tour de France 2013 TV Schedule: When and Where to Watch Cycling Event

Patrick Clarke@@_Pat_ClarkeX.com LogoCorrespondent IJuly 3, 2013

CALVI, FRANCE - JULY 01:  Ian Stannard of Great Britain and SKY Procycling rides in the peloton during stage three of the 2013 Tour de France, a 145.5KM road stage from Ajaccio to Calvi, on July 1, 2013 in Calvi, France.  (Photo by Bryn Lennon/Getty Images)
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The 100th Tour de France is already underway, but cycling fans will have plenty more chances to catch the world's best riders in action.

With only four of the 21 stages in the books, there are still plenty more twists, turns and climbs for the riders to navigate. And although it's still early, as always there are already a handful of well-known riders that viewers should be watching for throughout.

Here we'll get you set with everything you need to know to make sure to you don't miss a minute of the remaining stages of the Tour de France.

Tour de France TV Schedule

Date Stage Start Time (ET) Channel
Wednesday, July 3 Stage 5: Cagnes-sur-Mer to Marseille 8 a.m. NBC Sports Network
Thursday, July 4 Stage 6: Aix-en-Provence to Montpellier 8 a.m. NBC Sports Network
Friday, July 5 Stage 7: Montepellier to Albi 8 a.m. NBC Sports Network
Saturday, July 6 Stage 8: Castres to Ax 3 Domaines 8 a.m. NBC
Sunday, July 7 Stage 9: Saint-Girons to Bagnères-de-Bigorre 6:30 a.m. NBC Sports Network
Monday, July 8 Tour de France Rest Day Show 8 a.m. NBC Sports Network
Tuesday, July 9 Stage 10: Saint-Gildas-des-Bois to Sain-Malo 8 a.m. NBC Sports Network
Wednesday, July 10 Stage 11: Avranches to Mont-Saint-Michel 8 a.m. NBC Sports Network
Thursday, July 11 Stage 12: Fougères to Tours 8 a.m. NBC Sports Network
Friday, July 12 Stage 13: Tours to Saint-Amand-Montrond 8 a.m. NBC Sports Network
Saturday, July 13 Stage 14: Saint-Pourçain-sur-Sioule to Lyon 8 a.m. NBC Sports Network
Sunday, July 14 Stage 15: Givors to Mont Ventoux 8 a.m. NBC Sports Network
Monday, July 15 Tour de France Rest Day Show 8 a.m. NBC Sports Network
Tuesday, July 16 Stage 16: Vaison-la-Romaine to Gap 8 a.m. NBC Sports Network
Wednesday, July 17 Stage 17: Embrun to Chorges 8 a.m. NBC Sports Network
Thursday, July 18 Stage 18: Gap to Alpe-d'Huez 6 a.m. NBC Sports Network
Friday, July 19 Stage 19: Bourg-d'Oisans to Le Grand-Bornand 6 a.m. NBC Sports Network
Saturday, July 20 Stage 20: Annecy to Annecy-Semonz 7:30 a.m. NBC Sports Network
Sunday, July 21 Stage 21: Versailles to Paris Champs-Élysées 11:30 a.m. NBC Sports Network

*TV schedule information courtesy of NBCSports.com.

Riders to Watch For 

Cadel Evans, BMC

The 36-year-old Aussie won the Tour de France two years ago and is a major threat to win for a second time this summer.

Before breaking through in 2011, Evans finished second in the Tour in back-to-back years in 2007 and 2008. He also finished first in the points classification at the Giro d'Italia back in 2010, displaying an elite level that led many to believe he would eventually win the world's most iconic cycling race.

Evans has been running in the top 10 already through the early stages in France , and should emerge as a contender as he settles into a groove this July.

Chris Froome, Team Sky

Chris Froome, or Froomey as some have come to know him as, enters the Tour de France this summer as one of the top favorites to pull on the yellow jersey given his strong form this year.

The 28-year-old Briton finished second behind teammate Bradley Wiggins at the Tour de France a year ago, but has taken over top dog status with Wiggins not participating in this year's event. In 2013, Frroome's victories include the Tour of Oman, Criterium International, Tour de Romandie and Criterium du Dauphine.

Overall, Froome is a complete rider. He can navigate the mountains as well as any rider in the mix and is among the top time-trial racers on the planet.

Alberto Contador, Saxo-Tinkoff

A two-time Tour de France winner, Alberto Contador won the Vuelta a Espana a year ago and has both the skill and experience to challenge the likes of Froome and Evans this July.

The 30-year-old Spaniard also won the Giro d'Italia back in 2008, adding to his impressive cycling resume.

While there are certainly questions about whether Contador can ride at a high level over the course of 21 stages in France this summer, he's given fans every reason up to this point to believe he's capable of winning the sport's most prestigious race for a third time in 2013.

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