How to watch Tour Colombia 2.1 - live stream, TV, results

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How to watch Tour Colombia 2.1 - live stream, TV, results

The Tour Colombia 2.1 returned for the third time this week with huge crowds of enthusiastic fans, high altitude racing, and top quality start lists.

Sergio Iguita (EF Procycling) won the opening TTT and then won the stage 4 with an uphill finish. He leads teammate Dani Martinez by 12 seconds, while UAE Team Emirates' Juan Sebastián Morano dominates the sprint, winning stages 2, 3, and 5.

EF Pro Cycling holds all the cards ahead of the final stage to the summit finish on Alto de Bergeon EF Pro Cycling holds all the cards ahead of the final stage to the summit finish on Alto de Bergeon. The American team holds the top three spots on GC, with Egan Bernal (Team Ineos) in fourth place, 50 seconds back.

Cycling News will bring you reports, results, and news throughout the six days of racing. For information on how to watch Tour Colombia 2.1 via live stream, please use ExpressVPN (opens in new tab). [Carlos Betancur (Movistar), Esteban Chavez (Colombia), and Sergio Henao (UAE Team Emirates) are among the contenders for the stage win in the Alto de Bergeon.

Henao's teammates Fabio Al, Julian Alaphilippe, and Bob Jungels (both Dečuninck-Quick Step), and Giro d'Italia winner Richard Calapaz (Team Ineos), among others.

For more information on the course and competitors, see our preview of Tour Colombia 2.1.

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The major cycling television networks will not broadcast Tour Colombia 2.1 live, and Eurosport, FloBikes, and NBC will not offer race highlight packages.

Instead, it can only be viewed through ESPN Deportes (open in new tab) or ESPN Latin America (open in new tab) in South and Central America.

ESPN Deportes (open in new tab) is available in a variety of television packages, as well as through online streaming services AT&T TV, Hulu (open in new tab) (from $5.99/month), Playstation Vue, Sling TV (open in new tab) (open in new tab) (from $30/month).

If you live outside the broadcast area or are out of the country on vacation and find that the live stream is regionally restricted, you can simulate being in your home country via a "virtual private network" for your laptop, tablet, or mobile, or via VPN to access, this can be circumvented.

TechRadar has tested hundreds of VPNs and recommends the number one VPN available today as Express VPN. with ExpressVPN (opens in new tab), you can use your Smart TV, Fire TV Stick, PC, Mac, iPhone, Android phone, iPad, tablet, and many other devices at once.

Tuesday, February 11: Stage 1: Tunja-Tunja TTT 16.7km

Start: 12:00, 18:00 CET, 12:00 EST

Finish: 14:00, 20:00 CET, 14:00 EST

February 12 Wednesday, February 12: Stage 2: Paipa - Duitama, 152.4km

Start: 10:00, 16:00 CET, 10:00 EST

Finish: 14:00, 20:00 CET, 14:00 EST

Thursday, February 13: Stage 3 Pipa-Sogamoso, 177.7km

Start: 10:00, 16:00 CET, 10:00 EST

Finish: 13:00, 19:00 CET, 13:00 EST

Friday, February 14: Stage 4: Piper Santa Rosa de Viterbo, 168.6 km

Start: 10:00, 16:00 CET, 10:00 EST

Finish: 12:30, 18:30 CET, 12:30 EST

Saturday, February 15: Stage 5: Pipa-Zipaquira, 180.5km

Start: 10:00, 16:00 CET, 10:00 EST

Finish: 13:15, 19:15 CET, 13:15 EST

Sunday, February 16: Stage 6: Zipaquira - El Once/Alto de Berhon 182.6km

Start: 09:30, 15:30 CET, 09:30 EST

Finish: 14:00, 20:00 CET, 14:00 EST

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