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     BERGAMO, ITALY - OCTOBER 11: Quinn Simmons of United States and Team Lidl - Trek crosses the finish line during the 119th Il Lombardia 2025 a 241km one day race from Como to Bergamo on October 11, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Dario Belingheri/Getty Images).

    US road champion Quinn Simmons (Lidl-Trek) . | Credit: Getty Images

    Watching live professional sports with a simple click of a television remote control is a thing of the past, vanishing like rings from a land line telephone and buzzing of a facsimile machine. For a US audience looking for a way to watch bike races anywhere around the globe has become a tedious task, sorting through various streaming services, social media channels and apps.

    The bulk of high-profile events across cyclo-cross, road, mountain bike and track disciplines take place in Europe, and it continues to be an evolving landscape for broadcast rights among networks and streaming platforms. Some of the premier gravel races around the globe now offer their own live streaming on YouTube or social media channels, retaining rights and keeping the process open without subscriptions.

    While streaming has brought convenience to individuals with handheld devices and smart TVs, it’s a Rubik’s cube for piecing together who covers what, even with three main players in the US market. And monthly or yearly subscription fees also change periodically.

    In general, FloBikes has the rights to Flanders Classic races (Tour of Flanders, Amstel Gold Race, UCI Cyclo-cross World Cups), Peacock is the exclusive US home for ASO races (Liège–Bastogne–Liège, Tour de France, Vuelta a España), and HBO Max offers RCS Sport races (Strade Bianche, Milan-San Remo, Giro d’Italia).

    The one-day Spring Classics have arrived and racing can be found largely with HBO Max in March and FloSports in April. For the Volta a Catalunya stage race in March and a trio of one-day races for men and women in April – Paris-Roubaix, La Flèche Wallone, Liège-Bastogne-Liège – Peacock is the place.

    Two of the Grand Tours are covered for US viewers by Peacock: Tour de France/Tour de France Femmes and Vuelta a España/Vuelta España Femenina. That’s easy enough.

    However, RCS Sport has not confirmed an international rights deal for streaming, so stay tuned about the Giro d’Italia for 2026.

    Cyclingnews provides a recap of subscriber plans, a summary of monthly races available with each service (which are subject to change) and if there are any specials to entice your selection.

    FloBikes

    FloBikes began live and on-demand coverage for professional cycling in 2017, a vertical streaming channel under the FloSports umbrella. In the US this past year, programming included UCI Cyclo-cross World Cups and World Championships and USA Cycling national championships events.

    A bonus with FloBikes is that subscribers receive access to other FloSports programming, such as motor sports, college sports and other amateur and pro events, with access to more than 100,000 events. A single subscription offers access with multiple devices sharing the same network.

    New in 2026, FloBikes has updated its calendar listings for programming based on the country, so it is now clear what races US subscribers can watch versus Canadian subscribers, which can be different.

    FloBikes offers a full slate of Spring Classics in March and April with some BMX events. April begins with Dwars Door Vlaanderen and Tour of Flanders, then concludes with Tour of the Alps and Tour de Romandie.

    Of note for US subscribers, you can watch the opening round of USA CRITS from Anniston, Alabama on April 11. The annual Sunny King Criterium has all the domestic sprinters in action, and a live stream can also be seen on OutsideTV.

    There is just one type of plan, which can be paid for monthly or for one year. While FloBikes increased the monthly subscriber rate from $29.99 to $39.99, a special rate for an annual plan, $155.88, gives you eight months for free, for a 67% discount.

    FloBikes subscription

    Monthly plan – $39.99

    Annual plan – $155.88 (67% discount)

    Date

    Discipline

    Event

    March 8–10

    BMX

    USA BMX Lone Star Nationals

    March 27-29

    BMX

    USA BMX Carolina Nationals

    March 29

    road

    In Flanders Fields (m/w)

    April 1

    road

    Dwars Door Vlaanderen (m/w)

    April 5

    road

    Tour of Flanders (m/w)

    April 7-10

    road

    Région Pays de la Loire Tour (men)

    April 8

    road

    Scheldeprijs (m/W)

    April 11

    road

    Sunny King Criterium – USA CRITS (m/w)

    April 15

    road

    Ronde van Limburg (men)

    April 16

    BMX

    GWM BMX Racing Nationals

    April 17

    road

    De Brabantse Pijl (w/m)

    April 18

    MTB

    UCI MTB Eliminator World Championships

    April 18

    road

    Athens Orthopedic Clinic Twilight Critierum – USA CRITS (m/w)

    April 19

    road

    Amstel Gold Race (m/w)

    April 19

    road

    tbd LaGrange Cycling Classic – USA CRITS (m/w)

    April 20–24

    road

    Tour of the Alps (men)

    April 26–May 5

    road

    Tour of Turkey (men)

    April 28–May 3

    road

    Tour de Romandie (men)

    HBO Max

    HBO Max integrated live sports from Discovery Channel and new TNT and TBS affiliations three years ago to create a broad array of programming including US pro leagues (MLB, NHL), NCAA basketball, US soccer national matches, NASCAR and other sports. They promoted an offering of 1,700 sports events in 2025.

    Multiple disciplines on the cycling lineup include road, cyclo-cross, MTB, track and BMX. Their calendar is updated monthly, so look before for March offering for US subscribers. Absent from the lineup is Strade Bianche.

    HBO Max offers two plans with live sports. The Standard plan at $18.49 per month or $184.99 for one year, which includes streaming on two devices and 30 downloads to watch on the go. The Premium plan is $22.99 per month or $229.99 for one year, with 100 downloads allowed but still just streaming on two devices for sports.

    HBO Max subscriptions

    Standard – $18.49/month or $184.99/year (16% savings)

    Premium – $22.99/month or $229.99/year (16% savings)

    The breakaway passes Nidastore village area during Tirreno-Adriatico 2025, Stage 6 a 163km stage on March 15, 2025 in Frontignano, Italy. (Photo by Tim de Waele/Getty Images)

    The peloton rides through a village at Tirreno-Adriatico 2025 | Credit: Getty Images

    Date

    Discipline

    Event

    March 1

    road

    Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne (men)

    March 1

    road

    Faun Drôme Classic (men)

    March 1

    road

    Giro di Sardegna, stage 5 (men)

    March 2

    road

    Le Samyn des Dames (women)

    March 3

    road

    Ename Samyn Classic (men)

    March 7

    road

    Strade Bianche (m/w)

    March 9–15

    road

    Tirreno-Adriatico (men)

    March 18

    road

    Nokere Koerse (men)

    March 19

    road

    Grand Prix Denain (men)

    March 20

    road

    Bredene Koksijde Classic (men)

    March 21

    road

    Milano-Sanremo (men)

    March 25

    road

    Ronde van Brugge (men)

    March 26

    road

    Ronde van Brugge (women)

    March 27

    road

    E3 Saxo Classic (men)

    April 3

    road

    Route Adélie de Vitré (men)

    April 4

    road

    Gran Premio Miguel Induráin (men)

    April 6

    road

    Ronde de Mouscron (women)

    April 6-11

    road

    tzulia Basque Country (men)I

    April 14-18

    road

    O Gran Camiño (men)

    April 17-19

    track

    World Cup Hong Kong

    April 17

    road

    Classic Grand Besançon Doubs (men)

    April 18

    road

    Tour du Jura Cycliste (men)

    Peacock

    NBC Sports and NBCUniversal’s streaming platform Peacock launched a six-year extension with Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO) in 2024 to remain the exclusive US media rights holders for the Tour de France and Tour de France Femmes. Peacock offers live start-to-finish coverage for every stage through 2029.

    This network remains the home for Vuelta a España and Vuelta España Femenina, as well as stage races Paris-Nice and Critérium du Dauphiné, which is now renamed to Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. Prominent one-day races include Paris-Roubaix, Paris-Roubaix Femmes, La Flèche Wallone, Liège-Bastogne-Liège and Paris-Tours.

    The end of March features the Volta a Catalunya for men, followed by a trio of major one-day races for men and women in April, beginning with Paris-Roubaix and Paris-Roubaix Femmes on April 12.

    The Select plan is just $7.99 each month and $79.99 for one year, but excludes most sports coverage. The Peacock Premium plan is $10.99 per month or $109.99 for one year. And features live sports with ads. The Premium Plus plan is $16.99 per month or $169.99 for one year, and differs by offering no ads (with limited exclusions for sports, events and other programs).

    Going with Premium also provides download capabilities for mobile devices. For either plan, when you subscribe for a full year the savings gives you 12 months for the price of 10.

    Peacock subscriptions

    Select (with ads) – $10.99/month or $109.99/year (16.5% savings)

    Premium (no ads) – $16.99/month or $169.99/year (16.5% savings)

    Date

    Discipline

    Event

    March 8–15

    road

    Paris-Nice (men)

    March 23–29

    road

    Volta a Catalunya (men)

    April 12

    road

    Paris-Roubaix (m/w)

    April 22

    road

    La Flèche Wallone (m/w)

    April 26

    road

    Liège-Bastogne-Liège (m/w)

    Paris-Roubaix

    Paris-Roubaix | Credit: Getty

    How to use your US streaming subscription wherever you are

    If you are outside of your home region and need to access your live streaming services to watch the action, you may find your access to be geo-restricted. But that doesn’t mean you can’t watch the races.

    In this case, a VPN will come in handy. A Virtual Private Network – to give it its full name – allows your computer to pretend it’s in a different country, letting you log into your streaming accounts to catch all of the racing action.

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    Experience the 2026 cycling season with a Cyclingnews subscription that offers you unlimited access to our unrivalled coverage. Our global team will be on the ground at all the major races to bring you breaking news, in-depth features, exclusive interviews and member-exclusive content. Find out more.

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