Where to Watch & Best Fan Spots for Stage 9 Tour de France 2025
Flat, fast, and built for a drag race finale. 170 km of sprint heaven with barely a bump to stir the peloton’s coffee. Expect chaos in the final 5 km as teams battle for position on Châteauroux’s wide, clean straights. A pure sprinter’s playground — and a chance for those green jersey hopefuls to bag big points before the rest day.
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Spectator’s Guide to Chinon & Châteauroux — Local Pro Edition
If you’re chasing the Tour live on Stage 9, here’s how the road-savvy locals pick their vantage points and pre-race rituals:
Start Town: Chinon — Medieval Magic & Opening Drama
- Where to Be:
📌 Rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau by the medieval fortress for sign-ons and team buses — close enough to hear riders cursing about the wind.
📌 Place Jeanne d’Arc — best spot for the neutral roll-out, plenty of shade, great pastry shops. - Local Treat: Grab a glass of Chinon AOC red and a fouée (warm local bread pocket filled with rillettes or goat cheese) while watching the peloton line up.
Mid-Stage Crosswind Sectors — Echelon Goldmine
- Prime Zones:
📌 Between Lerné and Rivarennes (km 30–60) — Wide, open farmland with barely a tree in sight. Pure crosswind theatre if the breeze picks up.
📌 Near Neuillé-Pont-Pierre (around km 80) — Slight rises and exposed straights. Fans love this spot because you can see splits happen in real time. - Local Pro Move: Bring a camp chair and position yourself on the south side of the road for best viewing as the peloton swings by at 60 km/h.
Intermediate Sprint — Tactical Action
- Spot: Just past Le Liège (km 82) — easy parking on D766, sharp little bar called Le Relais du Cycliste nearby that’ll have Tour coverage on.
Finish Town: Châteauroux — Flat Fast Finish
- Where to Be:
📌 Avenue de La Châtre (last km marker) — see leadout trains form, best crowd energy here.
📌 Last 500 m near Rue Grandet — dead flat, wide and clean tarmac. Prime viewing for that head-on charge. - Local Pro Tip:
Set up by Brasserie La Promenade, grab a cold Kronenbourg, and you’ll have a giant screen plus live race commentary in your ear.
Bonus Insider Tip:
- Avoid D910 for car travel during race hours — total gridlock.
- Best alternate route: D749 and D943, loops you ahead of the race without hassle.
👌 Pro Verdict:
Stage 9 is a “proper roadside fan’s stage.” From medieval castles to wide-open wind lanes to a high-speed town-centre sprint, it’s one for both the camera and the soul.
How to Watch Stage 9 Live — Chinon to Châteauroux 🔴
Wherever you are in the world, no excuse to miss this sprint slugfest. Here’s your live coverage roadmap like a local TV truck director:
Sunday, July 13, 2025
Start & Expected Finish Times:
City 1317_f39dd5-48> | Start Time 1317_904259-4b> | Expected Finish 1317_37a759-3f> |
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Paris 1317_b5793f-65> | 12:15 PM 1317_4dfa84-cf> | 5:00 PM 1317_226bd3-3c> |
London 1317_f7dfdb-72> | 11:15 AM 1317_a97f29-76> | 4:00 PM 1317_ffb6f4-8a> |
New York 1317_ea6523-58> | 6:15 AM 1317_4f8ad6-10> | 11:00 AM 1317_9b0768-27> |
Sydney 1317_27727f-43> | 8:15 PM 1317_5139a5-d3> | 1:00 AM (Mon) 1317_d26b6c-3b> |
TV Broadcasters:
- 🇫🇷 France Télévisions (flagship domestic feed with expert commentary)
- 🇪🇺 Eurosport 1 & 2
- 🇬🇧 ITV4
- 🇺🇸 NBC Sports / Peacock
- 🇦🇺 SBS Cycling Centra
Streaming Platforms:
- GCN+ (Global Cycling Network+) — Full start-to-finish coverage + pre & post-race analysis
- Discovery+
- Peacock (USA)
Pro Tip: If you can, watch the French domestic feed during the final 20 km — nothing beats the local intensity for a sprint showdown.
Fan Tip: Where to Be for the Finish Drama
- Châteauroux’s Avenue de la Châtre — legendary sprint boulevard with perfect sightlines and an electric crowd.
- Last 5 km Route: Dead-flat, wide roads, and a 700m final straight. Bring your cowbell and find your spot early — it fills up fast!
Local Fan Experience Hack:
Most roadside cafés along the route screen France TV’s live feed — grab a cold one, cheer with locals, and soak up true Tour fever.
⚡ Final Word:
This stage might look tame on paper, but the live broadcast’s gonna be all fire and fury in those last 20 minutes. Don’t blink. Don’t leave for a bathroom break. Not when history’s about to drop at 70 km/h.




