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Cycling: Tour of Britain Women 2025 – How to watch and follow on BBC Sport

Cycling: Tour of Britain Women 2025 – How to watch and follow on BBC Sport

BBC News2 days ago

This summer, BBC Sport is bringing even more women's sport to audiences, having secured the rights to show the Tour of Britain Women.
The event runs from 5-8 June and will see a record number of 18 teams compete across four stages; starting in the Tees Valley and concluding in Glasgow.
BBC Sport will stream every stage live across all four days on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app, bringing the race to fans wherever they are. Highlights, clips and key moments will also be shared across BBC Sport's social channels throughout the event.
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How to watch the Cycling: Tour of Britain Women 2025
Stage One
Thursday 5 June
12pm-2.20pm
iPlayer; BBC Sport Website/app, Red Button
Follow live coverage from the first day of the Tour of Britain Women Cycling race, taking place from Dalby Forest to Redcar.
Stage Two
Friday 6 June
12pm-2.40pm
iPlayer; BBC Sport Website/app, Red Button
Follow live coverage from the second day of the Tour of Britain Women 2025 cycling race, taking place from Hartlepool to Saltburn-by-the-Sea.
Stage Three
Saturday 7 June
12pm-3.20pm
iPlayer; BBC Sport Website/app, Red Button
Follow live coverage from the third day of the Tour of Britain Women 2025 cycling race, taking place in Kelso.
Stage Four
Sunday 8 June
9.50am-12.30pm
iPlayer; BBC Sport Website/app, Red Button
Follow live coverage from the fourth and final day of the Tour of Britain Women 2025 cycling race, taking place in Glasgow City Centre.
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