Tour of Britain live TV guide
Details of television coverage for the 2017 Tour of Britain (September 3-10)
Every stage of the 2017 Tour of Britain will be broadcast live from start to finish for the first time in the race's history.
ITV4 will broadcast live coverage of the race from September 3-10, with an hour of highlights being broadcast each evening to let you catch up with the best of the action.
Eurosport will also be broadcasting some live coverage and highlights of the 2017 race.
The start list of the 2017 Tour of Britain should once again feature plenty of star riders, with the likes of Alexander Kristoff (Katusha-Alpecin), Tony Martin (Katusha-Alpecin), Alex Dowsett (Movistar), and Michal Kwiatkowski (Team Sky) all scheduled to take to the start line.
Sky has also confirmed that Geraint Thomas will join Kwiatkowski and Owain Doull in the British team's line-up.
The eight-stage 2017 ToB starts in Edinburgh, Scotland, on Sunday September 3 and finishes in Cardiff, Wales, on September 10. Last year's race was won by Steve Cummings (Dimension Data).
NB: Timings may be subject to change
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Tour of Britain 2017 live TV guide
ITV4
Sunday September 3
10.15am-3.45pm, Stage one LIVE, ITV4
10pm-11pm, Stage one highlights, ITV4
Monday September 4
10am-3.45pm, Stage two LIVE, ITV4
8pm-9pm, Stage two highlights, ITV4
Tuesday September 5
10.45am-4pm, Stage three LIVE, ITV4
8pm-9pm, Stage three highlights, ITV4
Wednesday September 6
10.45am-3.45pm, Stage four LIVE, ITV4
8pm-9pm, Stage four highlights, ITV4
Thursday September 7
11.45am-3pm, Stage five LIVE, ITV4
8pm-9pm, Stage five highlights, ITV4
Friday September 8
10.30am-3.45pm, Stage six LIVE, ITV4
8pm-9pm, Stage six highlights, ITV4
Saturday September 9
10.15am-3.30pm, Stage seven LIVE, ITV4
TBC, Stage seven highlights, ITV4
Sunday September 10
TBC, Stage eight LIVE, ITV4
TBC, Stage eight highlights, ITV4
Eurosport
Sunday September 3
4.55pm-5.55pm, Stage one highlights, Eurosport 2
Monday September 4
1.15pm-3.30pm, Stage two LIVE, Eurosport 2
Tuesday September 5
5pm-7pm, Stage three highlights, Eurosport 2
Wednesday September 6
5pm-7pm, Stage four highlights, Eurosport 2
Thursday September 7
5pm-7pm, Stage five highlights, Eurosport 2
Friday September 8
5pm-7pm, Stage six highlights, Eurosport 2
Saturday September 9
1.45pm-3.30pm, Stage seven LIVE, Eurosport 2
Sunday September 10
TBC
Tour of Britain 2017 essential guide
At the roadside
The route provides ample opportunity to watch the action from the roadside, passing through numerous towns and climbs. Take a look at our full and comprehensive route to see where the race is going and when.
On the web
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