Tour de France stage 1 LIVE: Barcelona hosts team time trial Grand Départ

One of the big favourites for the stage have just begun their ride – Netcompany Ineos. They’re targetting stage wins over everything else at this Tour, and this team time trial is among their best hopes.

Cyclingnews has learned that their strategy will be for Kévin Vauquelin to take over for the final 600m, rather than Ganna, as he aims for both the stage win and the yellow jersey.

Having led at the previous checks, Movistar ultimately posted only the seventh best time at the finish. One of their riders crossed the line ahead of the rest, while GC leader Uijtdebroeks finished further behind with Cepeda and Castrillo, who were forced to sit up and slow down in order to try and help limit his losses.

Problems for Movistar! They were flying, but their GC man Cian Uijtdebroeks has been dropped, meaning those ahead of him have had to slow down. It appears they will not set the new fastest time after all, despite having set the benchmark at the second and third checks.

Tom Pidcock set off alone in the final part of the course for Pinarello Q36.5, to help set the second fastest time, but still fell a whole 15 seconds short of Groupama’s time. That time is however coming under threat from Movistar, who have set the fastest time at the second check by three seconds – but they’re now being compromised by a mechanical for their time trial specialist Javier Romo.

Romain Grégoire finishing for Groupama. It appears his teammates Guillaume Martin and Clément Berthet crashed at some point, as there were visible tears in their jersey.

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Groupama-FDJ are poised for a good time. They’re the fastest at the third and final intermediate check, one second up on TotalEnergies, and are now approaching the finish. It’s going to be close…

The team Groupama-FDJ United cycles during the 1st stage of the 113th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, a 19,6 km team time trial stage in and around Barcelona in northeastern Spain, on July 4, 2026. (Photo by Jeff PACHOUD / AFP)

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BARCELONA, SPAIN - JULY 04: Fans attending the race at Plaza de Espanya during the 113th Tour de France 2026, Stage 1 a 19.6km team time trial stage from Barcelona to Barcelona / #UCIWT / on July 04, 2026 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)

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Another French team, Cofidis, are the latest to start. Their leader Ion Izagirre is riding his final Tour de France, and hopes to add to his two career stage wins here.

The team Caja Rural-Seguros RGA cycles next to the Venetian Towers at the Plaça d'Espanya during the 1st stage of the 113th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, a 19,6 km team time trial stage in and around Barcelona in northeastern Spain, on July 4, 2026. (Photo by Jeff PACHOUD / AFP)

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Third place at last year’s Vuelta proved Pidcock’s credentials as a Grand Tour contender, and although his season has been disrupted by injury, did win upon his return at the Andorra MoraBanc Clàssica.

Tom Pidcock’s Tour de France has begun! He has just started the course with his Pinarello Q36.5 team, and is the first genuine GC contender to start this Tour.

Alex Molenaar reaches the line to set Caja Rural-Seguros RG’s time: 22:59.

The team Caja Rural-Seguros RGA cycles next to the Venetian Towers at the Plaça d'Espanya during the 1st stage of the 113th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, a 19,6 km team time trial stage in and around Barcelona in northeastern Spain, on July 4, 2026. (Photo by Jeff PACHOUD / AFP)

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Of the four teams to go through the first time check, Picnic are the fastest so far, 2 seconds up on TotalEnergies, 7 seconds on Caja Rural and 15 seconds on Tudor.

One of the Tour de France stalwarts, Groupama-FDJ, are about to begin. The days where Thibaut Pinot made them yellow jersey contenders are over, but they do have French star Romain Grégoire, who is a strong candidate for stage wins in punchy terrain.

Caja Rural-Seguros RGA are down to just two riders, as they approach the final 3km of the course.

A picture postcard shot of the Barcelona Grand Départ – Caja Rural-Seguros RGA riding past the city’s iconic landmark, Gaudi’s Sagrada Familia.

Caja Rural-Seguros RGA team riders cycle past the Sagrada Familia Basilica during the 1st stage of the 113th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, a 19,6 km team time trial stage in and around Barcelona in northeastern Spain, on July 4, 2026. (Photo by Josep LAGO / AFP)

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Tudor Pro Cycling begin their ride, and among them is one of the biggest home stars – Julian Alaphilippe. The Frenchman is taking part in his eigth Tour de France, and though he is passed his peak years, could still be good enough to add to his 6 career stage victories.

TotalEnergies are the third team to set off. Their leader, Jordan Jegat, was tenth on GC last year, and will want a solid ride today to limit his time losses.

Warren Barguil has already been dropped by the rest of his Picnic riders. It’s unclear it that’s a leg issue or a mechanical issue.

The teams will be setting off at five minute intervals, with UAE Team Emirates-XRG last off at 18:55 local time.

Team Picnic PostNL are the second team to start. They’ve endured a rough year, with only one win to their name, and have a roster featuring veterans Warren Barguil and John Degenkolb, plus sprinter Pavel Bittner, to try to change their fortunes.

Caja Rural-Seguros RGA are one of the wildcard teams who have been invited to the Tour. Their main man for the race will be former stage winner Fernando Gaviria, who is still capable of competing in a bunch sprint.

Blue skies and hot weather have greeted the Tour in sunny Barcelona. The Caja Rural riders and ready and waiting at the top of the start ramp.

Tadej Pogačar’s UAE Team Emirates XRG doing a recon of the course. They will have been planning for this day for months.

Slovenian Tadej Pogacar of UAE Team Emirates XRG pictured during a training ahead of the first stage of the 2026 Tour de France cycling race, a team time trial of 19km with start and finish in Barcelona, Spain, Saturday 04 July 2026. The 113th edition of the Tour de France starts on Saturday 4 July in Barcelona, Spain, and will finish in Paris, France on the 26th of July. BELGA PHOTO DAVID PINTENS (Photo by DAVID PINTENS / BELGA MAG / Belga via AFP)

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While all these stars will no doubt be part of some epic individual battles in the weeks to come, today, it’s all about how they perform as a collective in their respective teams, for what is the first occasion since 1971 that the Tour will begin with a team time trial.

This is the one we’ve all been waiting for. After weeks of build-up, speculation, analysis and gossip, the biggest bike race in the world is about to begin.

Bonjour and welcome to the Grand Départ of the 2026 Tour de France!

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