<div><span style="color:#000000">The 2022 Tour de France is on track for its 109th edition. It will kick off on 1 July in Copenhagen (starting abroad for the 24th time) with the final stage finishing at the Champs Élysées in Paris on 24 July. Riders will cover a total of 3 328 km across flat, hilly and mountain stages. </span></div>
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<div><span style="color:#000000">Showmax Pro subscribers across the African continent (excluding those in South Africa, Mauritius and Lesotho) will be able to join the ride live to see who will finish the race in the coveted yellow jersey.</span></div>
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<div><span style="color:#000000">Slovenian cyclist Tadej Poga?ar, winner of both the 2020 and 2021 editions, is the clear favourite to bring home his third title in a row. The 23-year-old is riding for UAE Team Emirates. His compatriot Primož Rogli? of Team Jumbo Visma has three Tour de France stages to his name and is also among the contenders. Others include Welshman Geraint Thomas, riding for Ineos Grenadiers, and last year's runner-up, Jonas Vingegaard. </span></div>
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<div><span style="color:#000000">Two South African riders, Lotto-Soudal's Reinardt Janse van Rensburg and Intermarché–Wanty–Gobert Matériaux's Louis Mentjies, will be looking to make their country proud in the French tour. </span></div>
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<div><span style="color:#000000">Other riders to keep an eye out for include Kenyan-born and four-time Tour de France winner Chris Froome, who will want to pick up a recent win with his last victory coming in 2017. He will be racing for Isreal-Premier Tech. </span></div>
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<div><span style="color:#000000">The 109th men's edition of the Tour de France will be followed by the first ever edition of the Tour de France Femmes, one of women's cycling's two grand tours. This comes after years of campaigning to get an equivalent to the men's tour, with the action getting underway from the 24 to 31 July. What many are calling a race for the history books will begin on the Champs-Élysées in Paris and finish at La Super Planche des Belles-Filles. The historic race will see riders compete in eight stages and cover 1 029km.</span></div>
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<div><span style="color:#000000">It has been announced that 24 teams are set to go head to head in the eight-day race. Frenchwoman Aude Biannic is looking to impress at her debut Tour Femmes in her home country with home support. Boasting Annemiek van Vleuten on their roster, Movistar are setting out to achieve overall victory at the Tour de France Femmes – a race that holds extra significance for teammate Breton Biannic, who will be challenging at home.</span></div>
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<div><span style="color:#000000">Elisa Longo Borghini is fresh off a 34-kilometre win at Paris-Roubaix and the Italian will now be 100% focused on paddling to victory at Tour Femmes. </span></div>
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<div><span style="color:#000000">Showmax Pro subscribers across Africa excluding South Africa, Mauritius and Lesotho can follow all the racing action at this year's Tour de France and Tour de France Femmes.</span></div>