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How to follow the AJ Bell Women’s Tour
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30 Sep 2021

From social media to podcasts, there are a number of ways to follow the action from this year’s AJ Bell Women’s Tour!
From social media to podcasts, there are a number of ways to follow the action from this year’s AJ Bell Women’s Tour!
The seventh edition of the UK’s leading women’s race begins in Oxfordshire on Monday. Linear and online coverage of the event will keep fans update throughout the six stages.
TV
Highlights of this year’s race will be shown in over 100 countries worldwide. ITV4 will show hour-long programmes each night (9pm for stage one, 8pm for stages two – six) in the UK. Eurosport GCN will show the race across Europe and around the world.
UK residents can watch each show for 30 days via the ITV Hub.
Live data feed
ProCyclingStats will have a live data feed from each stage, featuring race updates, standings, photographs and statistics.
YouTube
The Tour Cycling channel will have daily highlights clips plus behind-the-scenes content from the race.
Subscribe to the UCI channel for additional clips and rider interviews.
Social media
Follow us on Twitter – @thewomenstour – for updates, videos and behind-the-scenes exclusives!
@UCI_WTT will also have full text commentary of each stage on their Twitter channel.
Results
Presented by Brother UK, we’ll have the results from each stage available within minutes of the finish!
Podcasts
For the third edition running, the Cycling Podcast Féminin will be on the ground for stage-by-stage episodes, presented by Lionel Birnie and Lizzy Banks, who finished seventh in the 2019 edition.