NBC Sports Peacock, and the Amaury Sport Organisation (A.S.O.) have inked a six-year extension for exclusive United States media rights to the men’s Tour de France, NBC Sports announced in a press release on Wednesday.

The partnership also includes other A.S.O. events like the Tour de France Femmes, La Vuelta a España, La Vuelta Feminina, and the men’s and women’s Paris-Roubaix.

The new deal starts in 2024 and runs through 2029. NBC Sports and Peacock already had Tour de France broadcast rights for 2023. All of the men’s stages beginning in 2024 will be live from start-to-finish on the streaming service Peacock. Select stages will be simulcasted on NBC, according to the release. NBC Sports’ coverage schedule for the 2023 Tour de France is supposed to be announced in the coming months.

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“We’re excited to reach this long-term agreement with A.S.O. to present the world’s most prestigious cycling event live on Peacock for years to come,” Jon Miller, NBC Sports’ President of Acquisitions and Partnerships, said.

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Dan is a writer and editor living in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and before coming to Runner’s World and Bicycling was an editor at MileSplit. He competed in cross country and track and field collegiately at DeSales University.