When is stage eight of the Tour de France? Stage eight of the Tour de France is on Saturday September 5, 2020. What time does the stage start? Racing at stage eight of the Tour de France, the 140km run from Cazères-sur-Garonne to Loudenvielle, gets under way at 12.35pm (BST) following a short 15-minute neutral zone. What time will Saturday's stage end? According to the scheduled timings issued by the race organisers, the stage will conclude anytime between 4.04pm and 4.28pm. Timings are based on the fastest (40kmh) and slowest (36kmh) estimated speed. And when does the race finish? The first grand tour of the season concludes on Sunday September 20 with the 122km stage from Mantes-la-Jolie to Paris Champs-Élysées. What TV channel can I watch the race on? Eurosport, ITV4 and S4C will be broadcasting every stage live each day — click here for full stage-by-stage details of broadcast times — while Telegraph Sport will provide live blogs to keep you up to speed with the latest news. Bookmark this page for all of Saturday's action. And what time is the live coverage? Stage eight: Cazères-sur-Garonne to Loudenvielle, 140km Telegraph Sport liveblog: From 12.15pm Live TV details: Eurosport1 12.25-4.30pm, ITV4 12.15-4.30pm, S4C 2pm What does the stage profile look like?
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