Watch the Tour de France coverage at Cycle 360!

The 2022 Tour de France gets underway in Copenhagen, Denmark from this Friday 1st June. Cycle 360 will has full coverage of every stage of the racing on our TVs in our café, or via our mini-events room, which is available for private hire.

From the Grand Depart in Copenhagen right through to the finish line at Paris Champs-Élysée, Cycle 360 will have the stages on during the day while the café is open, so that you can sit back, grab a coffee or a beer, enjoy food and watch the 109th Tour de France get underway.

If you are looking to watch some of the key stages of the 2022 tour, then why not book out our exclusive mini-events room for you, your friends or your work colleagues. Available for up to 20 people, the private space includes a TV and dedicated sound system with the option to pre-order drinks, including alcoholic beverages, as well as food. You can even have exclusive food and drink packages to enjoy!

To hire out the mini-events room for a minimum of two hours at just £60* an hour, please contact Cycle 360’s marketing and events team: privatehire@cycle360.com.

With racing spread out from 1st July – 24th July, we’ve put together a handy race schedule to help you stay in the loop:

Stage 1 TT: Friday 1st July
1445-1830 Stage 1 live coverage, ITV4

Stage 2: Saturday 2nd July
1200-1630 Stage 2 live coverage, ITV4

Stage 3: Sunday 3rd July
1300-1645 Stage 3 live coverage, ITV4

Stage 4: Tuesday 5th July
1400-1645 Stage 4 live coverage, ITV4

Rest day: Monday 4th July

Stage 5: Wednesday 6th July
1230-1645 Stage 5 live coverage, ITV4

Stage 6: Thursday 7th July
1400-1700 Stage 6 live coverage, ITv4

Stage 7: Friday 8th July
1400-1700 Stage 7 live coverage, ITV4

Stage 8: Saturday 9th July
1200-1700 Stage 8 live coverage, ITV4

Stage 9: Sunday 10th July
1125-1700 Stage 9 live coverage, ITV4

Rest day: Monday 11th July

Stage 10: Tuesday 12th July
1300-1630 Stage 10 live coverage, ITV4

Stage 11: Wednesday 13th July
1300-1630 Stage 11 live coverage, ITV4

Stage 12: Thursday 14th July
1300-1730 Stage 12 live coverage, ITV4

Stage 13: Friday 15th July
1400-1700 Stage 13 live coverage, ITV4

Stage 14: Saturday 16th July
1200-1645 Stage 14 live coverage, ITV4

Stage 15: Sunday 17th July
1300-1715 Sunday 15 live coverage, ITV4

Rest day: Monday 18th July

Stage 16: Tuesday 19th July
1400-1630 Stage 16 live coverage, ITV4

Stage 17: Wednesday 20th July
1200-1630 Stage 17 live coverage, ITV4

Stage 18: Thursday 21st July
1230-1700 Stage 18 live coverage, ITV4

Stage 19: Friday 22nd July
1400-1645 Stage 19 live coverage, ITV4

Stage 20 TT: Saturday 23rd July
1500-1715 Stage 20 live coverage, ITV4

Stage 21: Sunday 24th July
1600-1900 Stage 21 live coverage, ITV4

Tour de France 2022 start list

WorldTeams

AG2R Citroën Team

Geoffrey Bouchard
Mikaël Cherel
Benoît Cosnefroy
Stan Dewulf
Bob Jungels
Oliver Naesen
Ben O’Connor
Aurélien Paret-Peintre

Astana Qazaqstan

Samuele Battistella
Joe Dombrowski
Dmitriy Gruzdev
Fabio Felline
Alexey Lutsenko
Gianni Moscon
Simone Velasco
Andrey Zeits

Bahrain Victorious

Damiano Caruso
Kamil Gradek
Jack Haig
Matej Mohorič
Luis Léon Sánchez
Dylan Teuns
Jan Tratnik
Fred Wright

Bora-Hansgrohe

Felix Großschartner
Marco Haller
Lennard Kämna
Patrik Konrad
Nils Politt
Maximilian Schachmann
Danny van Poppel
Alexandr Vlasov

Cofidis

Bryan Coquard
Simon Geschke
Ion Izagirre
Victor Lafay
Guillaume Martin
Anthony Perez
Bejamin Thomas
Max Walscheid

EF Education-Nippo

Groupama-FDJ

Antoine Duchesne
David Gaudu
Kevin Geniets
Stefan Küng
Olivier Le Gac
Valentin Madouas
Thibaut Pinot
Michael Storer

Ineos Grenadiers

Jonathan Castroviejo
Filippo Ganna
Dani Martínez
Tom Pidcock
Luke Rowe
Geraint Thomas
Dylan van Baarle
Adam Yates

Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert Matériaux

Sven Erik Bystrøm
Kobe Goossens
Alexander Kristoff
Louis Meintjes
Andrea Pasqualon
Adrien Petit
Taco van der Hoorn
Georg Zimmerman

Israel Start-Up Nation

Simon Clarke
Chris Froome
Jakob Fuglsang
Omer Goldstein
Hugo Houle
Daryl Impey
Krists Neilands
Michael Woods

Jumbo-Visma

Tiesj Benoot
Christophe Laporte
Steven Kruijswijk
Sepp Kuss
Primož Roglič
Wout van Aert
Nathan Van Hooydonck
Jonas Vingegaard

Lotto Soudal

Caleb Ewan
Frederik Frison
Philippe Gilbert
Reinardt Janse van Rensburg
Andreas Kron
Brent Van Moer
Florian Vermeersch
Tim Wellens

Movistar Team

Imanol Erviti
Gorka Izagirre
Matteo Jorgenson
Enric Mas
Gregor Mühlberger
Nelson Oliveira
Albert Torres
Carlos Verona

QuickStep Alpha Vinyl

Kasper Asgreen
Andrea Bagioli
Mattia Cattaneo
Mikkel Frølich Honoré
Fabio Jakobsen
Yves Lampaert
Michael Mørkøv
Florian Sénéchal

Team BikeExchange-Jayco

Jack Bauer
Luke Durbridge
Dylan Groenewegen
Amund Grøndahl
Chris Juul-Jensen
Michael Matthews
Luka Mezgec
Nick Schultz

Team DSM

Romain Bardet
Alberto Dainese
John Degenkolb
Nils Eekhoff
Chris Hamilton
Andreas Leknessund
Martijn Tusveld
Kevin Vermaerke

Trek-Segafredo

Giulio Ciccone
Tony Gallopin
Alex Kirsch
Bauke Mollema
Mads Pedersen
Quinn Simmons
Toms Skujiņš
Jasper Stuyven

UAE Team Emirates

George Bennett
Mikkel Bjerg
Vegard Stake Laengen
Rajał Majka
Brandon McNulty
Tadej Pogačar
Marc Soler
Matteo Trentin

ProTeams

Alpecin-Deceuninck

Silvan Dillier
Michael Gogl
Alexander Krieger
Jasper Philipsen
Edward Planckaert
Kristian Sbaragli
Mathieu van der Poel
Guillaume Van Keirsbulck

B&B Hotels p/b KTM

Cyril Barthe
Franck Bonnamour
Alexis Gougeard
Jérémy Lecroq
Cyril Lemoine
Luca Mozzato
Pierre Rolland
Sebastian Schönberger

Arkéa Samsic

Warren Barguil
Maxim Bouet
Amaury Capiot
Hugo Hofstetter
Matis Louvel
Łukasz Owsian
Nairo Quintana
Connor Swift

TotalEnergies

Edvald Boasson Hagen
Maciej Bodnar
Maxim Bouet
Mathieu Burgaudeau
Pierre Latour
Daniel Oss
Peter Sagan
Anthony Turgis
Alexis Vuillermoz

Bikeshop opening hours

Monday – Friday: 8am – 5pm
Saturday: 9am – 4pm
Sunday*: closed (cafe open only)
Bank holidays: 10am – 4pm.

*winter schedule

Cafe opening hours

Monday – Friday: 8am – 5pm
Saturday: 9am – 4pm
Sunday: 10am – 4pm
Bank holidays: 10am – 4pm.