Tour de France 2017 Stage 10 live stream: Watch online

CHAMBERY, FRANCE - JULY 09: Chris Froome of Great Britain and Team Sky finishes the stage in third place during stage nine of Le Tour de France 2017, a 182km stage between Nantua and Chambery on July 9, 2017 in Chambery, France. (Photo by Bryn Lennon/Getty Images)
CHAMBERY, FRANCE - JULY 09: Chris Froome of Great Britain and Team Sky finishes the stage in third place during stage nine of Le Tour de France 2017, a 182km stage between Nantua and Chambery on July 9, 2017 in Chambery, France. (Photo by Bryn Lennon/Getty Images) /
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Stage 9 of the Tour de France had its highs and lows, and Stage 10 will get the action going again after a day of rest. Here’s how and when to watch.

The 2017 Tour de France has been full of crazy moments so far, and now, after a break in the action, the racing is back for Stage 10 on Tuesday morning.

Stage 9 proved to be difficult for all involved on Sunday morning, as we saw a photo-finish ending with Rigoberto Uran coming out on top, and we also had the low of Richie Porte suffering a horrific crash that sent him to the hospital and took him out of the race. Now, Tour de France fans will have to wait a bit before Stage 10 hits on Tuesday.

Tuesday’s route will go from Périgueux to Bergerac, and will provide a solid stage before the midway point of this year’s Tour de France officially hits. Fans will definitely want to tune into the action, especially after the crazy events that went down on Sunday morning, and there are plenty of ways to do so if you’re interested and have the time.

For those with access to a television, you’ll get Stage 10 on NBCSN like any other stage of the event. Meanwhile, you’ll still have the usual streaming options that NBC Sports provides if you’re looking to stream the action on any of your mobile devices or computers.

Details for watching Stage 10 can be found below:

Date: Tuesday, July 11
Start Time: 7:05 a.m. ET (Live), 8:00 a.m. ET (Tape airing)
Route: Périgueux to Bergerac
TV Info: NBCSN
Live Stream: NBC Sports Gold, Fubo.TV

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Chris Froome retained his spot as the Yellow Jersey wearer with his third place finish on Sunday and is proving his dominance throughout each stage of the event this year. Now, it’s time to see how all of the racers, including Froome, compete on a little fresher legs after the day off.