It’s possible to watch a bunch of the Tour at night without ruining your everyday life.
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We’re on the eve of the biggest bike race of the year. No race captivates the cycling world like the Tour de France, and no race captivates the non-cycling-world like the Tour de France. The châteaux, the great alpine views that inspire dreams of European holidays – the Tour is so much more than a bike race. Tuning in every July is a joy many millions around the world look forward to.
Tuning in is also a giant pain in the backside if you happen to be watching from somewhere like Australia.
If you’re in Australia and keen to check out the Tour de France for the first time, or even if you’re an old hand but want to get the most from your Tour viewing over the next month, you’ve come to the right place. Read on for a bunch of tips for watching the Tour de France and Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift from afar, from someone who’s been doing so for many years now.
Sure, you might be already doing a bunch of this stuff, but who knows, you might just learn something along the way. If you’ve got a tip you’d love to share, please do so in the comments below!
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