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The fourth and final stage is streamed from 2pm to 4pm. This Sunday, cyclists will tackle the final stage from Mersch to Luxembourg City.
Cyclists kicked off the annual stage-race on Wednesday evening with a 2.1 kilometre time trial through Luxembourg City.
17 international teams, including a national Luxembourgish team, are taking part in the stage-race from 5 to 9 June, covering much of the Grand Duchy's territory.
Having completed the time trial on Wednesday and the first two stages, cyclists now have to complete the remaining two stages over the coming days, cycling a total of 714 kilometres. The first stage went from Luxembourg City to Hautcharage, covering 191.3km on 6 June. On Friday, the second stage went from Steinfort to Rosport over a distance of 168.6km. Saturday, cyclists will go from Mondorf-les-Bains to Diekirch (178.7km) before cycling from Mersch to Luxembourg City in the final stage on Sunday (176km).
Will a Luxembourger end up on the podium, like Pit Leyder who came third in the 2018 edition, or even win the top spot ten years after Fränk Schleck did?
Spaniard Jesus Herrada is currently topping the leaderboard, having won yesterday's stage. He's followed by Maurits Lammertink (NL), and Anthony Turgis (FR).
Click the banner below to watch the livestream, which will bring you all the action, starting at 3.30pm!
Livestream
Live coverage of the Tour de Luxembourg
RTL's platforms will stream all the stages as well as the prologue on its websites at the following times:
Prologue - 5 June, Luxembourg City: 7pm to 9pm
1. Stage - 6 June, Luxembourg to Hautcharage: 3.30pm to 5.30pm
2. Stage - 7 June, Steinfort to Rosport: 3pm to 5.30pm
3. Stage - 8 June, Mondorf-les-Bains to Diekirch: 3.30pm to 5.30pm
4. Stage - 9 June, Mersch to Luxembourg City: 2pm to 4pm.
Our live streams will include commentary in English and start 15 minutes before the race begins, ending 30 minutes after each stage concludes.

The 2019 route for the Tour de Luxembourg. / © Skoda Tour de Luxembourg