How to watch cycling?
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Domestique brings together all the essential TV and streaming info in one place, race by race. No endless searching, no outdated links. Just a clear overview of what’s on, who’s showing it and how to watch wherever you are. Below, you’ll find a breakdown of broadcast details per event. Updated throughout the season so you never miss a key moment.
Want to watch the 2026 cycling season live? Find the most imortant info below or via our full guide.
How to watch cycling in 2026 in the United Kingdom?
TNT Sports and Discovery+ carry most of the UK coverage for the 2026 season. If you subscribe to TNT Sports on TV, races are shown on the relevant channels, with additional access available via the red button. For streaming, Discovery+ is the main option, with plans currently priced at £30.99 per month.
How to watch cycling in 2026 in the United States?
US viewers typically need a mix of services to follow the full season: Peacock, HBO Max and FloBikes. Peacock is required for ASO races including the Tour de France, Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift and the Vuelta a España.
Plans include Premium at $10.99 per month or $109.99 per year, and Premium Plus at $16.99 per month or $169.99 per year. HBO Max shows a selection of major races such as Strade Bianche, Milan San Remo and the Giro d’Italia. Pricing starts at $16.99 per month or $169.99 per year, with a higher tier at $20.99 per month or $209.99 per year.
FloBikes also covers parts of the calendar including events like the UCI Road World Championships, with a Pro account at $29.99 per month or $149.99 per year.
How to watch cycling in 2026 in Canada?
In Canada, FloBikes is the primary streaming home for much of the road season. A Pro subscription costs $29.99 per month or around $150 per year.
How to watch cycling in 2026 in Australia?
Australian fans can watch a strong selection of racing for free via SBS On Demand, which carries ASO events such as the Tour de France, Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift and La Vuelta a España.
The Santos Tour Down Under is also available free to air through Seven Network and 7plus. For additional coverage including races like the UCI World Championships, Stan Sport costs AU$20 per month.
How to watch cycling in 2026 in Europe?
Coverage varies widely by country, with some of the biggest races available free to air through national broadcasters such as France TV, RAI, Sporza, NOS and RTVE Play. For broader season access, most territories rely on Discovery+ or Max, with pricing and availability depending on location.







