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Can't wait for the Grand Depart? Scratch the Itch—stream these Tour de France documentaries anywhere with NordVPN

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Tadej Pogačar passes the Arc de Triomphe on stage 21 of the 2025 Tour de France
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The Tour de France 2026 starts in Barcelona, Spain, on the 4th of July. The Grand Départ of the 113th edition starts Le Tour in style with an always thrilling team time trial around the Catalan capital.

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Tour de France: Unchained

Tour de France: Unchained | Official Trailer | Netflix - YouTube Tour de France: Unchained | Official Trailer | Netflix - YouTube
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Tour de France: Unchained is a three-season Netflix docuseries that features unprecedented access to various WorldTour cycling teams and riders, capturing the drama of the peloton in a never-before-seen dynamic. TDF: Unchained offers a raw, highly dramatised look at the riders, managers, mechanics, and medical staff. Showcasing the highly anticipated showdowns between cycling heavyweights—including Tadej Pogačar and Jonas Vingegaard, and explores the immense pressure to capture the Yellow Jersey and the fierce rivalries that unfold on the road to Paris.

Netflix has 3 seasons of Tour de France: Unchained filmed during the 109th-111th editions of the race. Episodes focus around the battle for Yellow, plus the races underdogs and outsiders – highlighting smaller teams cyclists striving to topple the giants, and also the financial and psychological pressures of the race, capturing the internal conflicts and sacrifices made on the hunt for a stage win and a GC podium place.

The Least Expected Day: Inside the Movistar Team

El Día Menos Pensado | Temporada 1 - Trailer | Inside Movistar Team - YouTube El Día Menos Pensado | Temporada 1 - Trailer | Inside Movistar Team - YouTube
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Before Tour de France: Unchained hit our screens, The Least Expected Day: Inside the Movistar Team set the wheels in motion for the cycling docuseries. It gave viewers an inside view into the Spanish Movistar team, who at the time were one of the world's biggest cycling team.

Netflix has 5 incredible seasons of El Día Menos Pensadoto, covering the internal team friction as top of their game riders like Richard Carapaz, Nairo Quintana, Alejandro Valverde and Mikel Landa battle their peloton rivals and each other across Grand Tour campaigns from 2019 to 2022, and for leadership with the Movistar Team.

Season 5 Season 5 of The Least Expected Day: Inside the Movistar Team (subtitled Una Nueva Generación/A New Generation) premiered back in January 2026, and unlike previous seasons it leans into a theme of transition, renewal, and the teams shift in identity.

30 for 30: Slaying the badger

Slaying the Badger | 30 for 30 Trailer | ESPN - YouTube Slaying the Badger | 30 for 30 Trailer | ESPN - YouTube
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Greg LeMond, who is the first and only American to win the Tour de France. Slaying the Badger is the story of LeMond's 1986 Tour de France triumph and the fierce, bitter rivalry between LeMond and his French teammate/mentor Bernard Hinault (nicknamed "The Badger"). It explores betrayal, the complexities of team dynamics, and LeMond's historic triumph.

Pantani. The accidental death of a cyclist 

Pantani: The Accidental Death of a Cyclist is a documentary that chronicles the meteoric rise and tragic fall of Italian cycling superstar Marco Pantani. Widely regarded as one of the greatest climbing specialists in the history of the sport The Accidental Death of a Cyclist explores his historic 1998 Grand Tour victories in both Giro d'Italia and the Tour de France, the pinnacle of his career, before debilitating addiction, doping scandals, and a fatal cocaine overdose lead to his untimely death at age 34.

What is a VPN & how does it work?

For frequent travellers or holidaymakers, a VPN is a simple piece of software that lets your devices appear to be in your usual location. So wherever you are, you can access your streaming services to enjoy the best cycling documentaries and, of course, all the Tour de France 2026 action from anywhere.

If you subscribe to streaming services like Disney+, Netflix, or Peacock, you'll already know that viewing while travelling can often result in your service being blocked due to geo-restrictions. The best way to negotiate these is by securing a reliable VPN service.

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