Tour de France 2026 stage 1 team time trial start times
First team to roll down the ramp in Barcelona at 17:05 CET
The 2026 Tour de France begins on Saturday with a team time trial in Barcelona, Spain.
The course, 19.6km long, opens on the city's seafront, before heading past the Sagrada Família and south to Montjuïc, finishing on a double-header of climbs: first, the Côte de Montjuïc, 1.1km at 5.1%, before the Côte du Stade Olympique, 800m at 7%, at the top of which the finish line is drawn.
Tour debutants and wild-card invitees Caja Rural-Seguros RGA will be the first team down the ramp at 17:05 CET (16:05 BST).
The remaining 22 teams will then set off at five-minute intervals, with UAE Team Emirates-XRG, the team of defending champion Tadej Pogačar, the last to begin their effort at 18:55 CET (17:55 BST).
The stage is expected to finish around 19:15 ET (18:15 BST).
It is the first time since since 1971 that the Tour has started with a team time trial.
This year, the race organiser, ASO, has introduced a new timing system at the race: times will be recorded individually, not as a team.
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ASO has been trialling this system at Paris-Nice since 2023, and did so again at the Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes last month.
The winner of the stage is the entire team, rather than the fastest individual. However, individual times will count towards the general classification, and the race's first yellow jersey will go to the fastest rider across the line on the day.
Any riders who finish outside an extra 30% of the winner's time will be eliminated from the race.
Below are the start times for all 23 competing teams. For information on how to watch the race, visit our streaming guide.
Stage 1 team time trial start times
Time (CET) | Team |
|---|---|
17:05 | Caja Rural-Seguros RGA |
17:10 | Picnic PostNL |
17:15 | TotalEnergies |
17:20 | Tudor Pro Cycling |
17:25 | Groupama-FDJ United |
17:30 | Pinarello Q36.5 |
17:35 | Cofidis |
17:40 | Lotto Intermarché |
17:45 | Movistar |
17:50 | NSN Cycling |
17:55 | Uno-X Mobility |
18:00 | Jayco AlUla |
18:05 | Alpecin-Premier Tech |
18:10 | Soudal Quick-Step |
18:15 | Netcompany-Ineos |
18:20 | Bahrain Victorious |
18:25 | XDS Astana |
18:30 | Decathlon CMA CGM |
18:35 | EF Education-EasyPost |
18:40 | Lidl-Trek |
18:45 | Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe |
18:50 | Visma-Lease a Bike |
18:55 | UAE Team Emirates-XRG |

Tom joined Cycling Weekly as a news and features writer in the summer of 2022, having previously contributed as a freelancer and been host of the TT Podcast. He is fluent in French and Spanish, and holds a master's degree in International Journalism.
An enthusiastic cyclist himself, Tom likes it most when the road goes uphill, and actively seeks out double-figure gradients on his rides. His best result is 28th in a hill-climb competition, albeit out of 40 entrants.
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