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Filming the Tour de France — Fixer, Crew & Production Support Along the Route

The Tour de France is the world’s most famous cycling race and one of the most watched annual sporting events globally. Over three weeks in July, the peloton crosses mountains, plains, coastlines, and villages across France — creating an extraordinary moving production environment that challenges even the most experienced media teams.

Whether you are a rights-holder broadcaster, a non-rights documentary team, a brand creating content around the race, or a news outlet covering the event, you need local production support that can keep up with the Tour’s pace and geography.

What We Provide for Tour de France Productions

Multi-region crew deployment. The Tour crosses France from north to south, east to west, and into the mountains. We source and deploy crew along the route — camera operators, sound recordists, producers, and drivers — in each region the race passes through. Our network covers every area of France, from Northern France to Provence, the Alps, the Pyrenees, and Normandy/Brittany.

Logistics along the route. The Tour is a logistical marathon. We coordinate transport, accommodation, equipment moves, and daily scheduling along the race route. Our production services are built for multi-day, multi-location operations.

Filming locations. Beyond the race itself, many productions need feature content — rider interviews, fan stories, regional cuisine, cultural context. We scout locations in each region and arrange access.

Permits. Filming along the Tour de France route involves coordination with municipal authorities, police, and race organizers. We handle filming permits at each stage.

Equipment. We coordinate equipment rental and can arrange delivery and pickup at multiple points along the route.

Editorial context. Our founder Élie Petit is a journalist and academic who can provide editorial guidance on the cultural and social context of the Tour — the regions it crosses, the stories behind the race, and the significance of cycling in French culture.

Production Types We Support

  • Rights-holder broadcast support
  • Non-rights documentaries and features
  • Branded content for sponsors and cycling brands
  • News coverage and daily reports
  • Social media and digital content
  • Corporate hospitality and event filming
  • Travel and lifestyle features built around the race

Key Tour de France Regions

The Tour route changes every year, but typically includes:

Why FixersInParis for the Tour

  • Emmy Award-winning sports production. Our work with NBC at the Paris 2024 Olympics proves our capability in complex, high-profile sports environments.
  • Nationwide network. We don’t just know Paris. We have crew and contacts across every French region.
  • Multi-day operations. We are experienced in managing productions that move daily across different locations and logistical environments.
  • Bilingual, always. Essential when coordinating with local authorities, venue managers, and French crew along the route.

Plan Your Coverage

The Tour de France route is typically announced in October for the following July. Contact us as soon as the route is known — or earlier for general planning. We provide detailed proposals with crew, logistics, and budget estimates for each stage you plan to cover.

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