Tour De France Unchained Season 3 Tv Series

Tour de France: Unchained Season 3, a comedy-drama, hits OTT platforms tomorrow, July 2, 2025. Directed and written by Yann L’Hénoret and Jamie Batten, this web series has a total runtime of 6 hours and 25 minutes. It’s presented by Box to Box Films and Quad, with production handled by James Gay-Rees, Paul Martin, Amelia Hann, and Yann Le Bourbouach.

Tour De France Unchained Season 3 Overviews

Series NameTour De France Unchained Season 3 Web Series
Original LanguageEnglish, French
Digital Release Date2 July 2025
Runtime6 hour and 25 minutes
CountryFrance, United Kingdom
GenresSports Drama
DirectorYann L’Hénoret, Jamie Batten
Season03
Total Episodes 10
Production Co.Box to Box Films, Quad

Tour De France Unchained Season 3 Screenshots

Tour De France Unchained Season 3 Star Cast

Actor/Cyclist NameRole/Team
Jonas VingegaardHimself – Team Visma–Lease a Bike
Tadej PogačarHimself – UAE Team Emirates
Adam YatesHimself – UAE Team Emirates
David GauduHimself – Groupama–FDJ
Wout van AertHimself – Team Visma–Lease a Bike

Tour De France Unchained Season 3 Trailer

Tour De France Unchained Season 3 Review

The series shines in its intimate glimpses into riders’ lives. Highlights include Anthony Turgis’ heartwarming Stage 9 gravel stage victory, celebrated with his family and Total

Energies team, and Sam Bennett’s candid reflections on the humbling nature of cycling, despite his struggles with poor results and team dynamics. These moments add emotional depth and humanize the grueling sport.

Compared to earlier seasons, Season 3 benefits from broader team access, including UAE Team Emirates, and high-quality footage that captures the race’s intensity and France’s stunning landscapes. The use of on-bike cameras, team car conversations, and rider interviews creates an immersive experience.

The series remains accessible to casual viewers while offering enough insider content to satisfy cycling enthusiasts. The focus on rivalries, like Pogačar’s dominance and the “David vs. Goliath” theme of smaller French teams challenging wealthier squads, adds narrative drive.

The series covers key 2024 moments, such as Romain Bardet’s Stage 1 win, Cavendish’s record-breaking 35th stage victory, and Biniam Girmay’s historic three stage wins. These are woven into a broader narrative of ambition, sacrifice, and redemption.

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