WATCH: The Women's Tour LIVE show

The SBS team of Kate Bates, Gracie Elvin and Christophe Mallet will preview and review all the action from the Women's Tour - including checking in with the riders and providing analysis throughout the event - daily at 1:30pm (AEDT) LIVE on Cycling Central Facebook and Twitter.

Women's Tour Live

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Watch extended highlights from all six stages of the Women's Tour available each morning via SBS On Demand from October 5-10.

The world's best female cyclists will take to the roads of Great Britain during the Women's WorldTour event.

The Women's Tour race is now in its seventh edition and will, for the first time, include an individual time trial along with a kermesse-style stage during the six-day race.
It will be a mostly flat to undulating terrain set to promote attacking racing and make for a wide-open race that could come down to seconds as the world-class field pursues the overall victory.

The SBS team will break down all the action from each stage as well as preview what to expect on upcoming stages as part of the Women's Tour LIVE show, which will air daily at 1:30pm (AEDT) right here, as well as via the Cycling Central  and  pages.

Be sure not to miss all their insight and analysis of what is sure to be a thrilling six stages of The Women's Tour.

Tune in to the show here from 1:30pm (AEDT) daily during The Women's Tour (October 4-10), or on our Cycling Central Facebook and Twitter pages:


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Published 4 October 2021 10:55am
Updated 6 October 2021 1:37pm
By SBS Cycling Central
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