How to watch the 2026 Brussels Cycling Classic Live: Streaming and TV by country
Looking to watch the 2026 Brussels Cycling Classic live? This guide tells you exactly where to tune in - wherever you are in the world. From TV schedules and live broadcasters to VPN tips, here’s how to follow the race that features Jordi Meeus, Jonas Abrahamsen and Biniam Girmay

| Date | Start time (CET) | Fastest expected finish time (CET) |
|---|---|---|
Sunday 7, June | 12:31 | 17:00 |
How to watch the 2026 Brussels Cycling Classic in the United Kingdom?
TNT Sports and HBO Max are where you can find the action for the Brussels Cycling Classic in the UK.
For television viewers who have a subscription to the TNT Sports channels, you can find the action on one of the designated channels or by pressing the red button.
HBO Max serves as the streaming platform for online viewers in the UK, with a current plan available at £30.99 a month.
How to watch the 2026 Brussels Cycling Classic in the United States Canada?
For viewers in the United States and Canada, the race will be shown live on FloBikes, with a monthly subscription costing $39.99 a month or $203.88 for a 12 month plan.
How to watch the 2026 Brussels Cycling Classic in France?
For viewers in France, the race will be shown live for free on L'Equipe TV.
How to watch the 2026 Brussels Cycling Classic in Belgium?
For viewers in Belgium, the race will be shown live for free on Sporza/VRT.
How to watch the 2026 Brussels Cycling Classic in Europe?
European viewers can access the coverage for Brussels Cycling Classic live by finding their broadcaster on the list below or through Eurosport, available via either Discovery+ or HBO Max, depending on their country.
2026 Brussels Cycling Classic broadcasters
| Location | Brussels Cycling Classic broadcasters |
|---|---|
United Kingdom | TNT Sports / HBO Max |
United States | FloBikes |
Canada | FloBikes |
France | L'Equipe TV |
Belgium | Sporza / VRT |
How to watch the 2026 Brussels Cycling Classic while abroad (with a VPN)?
Most streaming platforms are geo-restricted, meaning access depends on your location. If the 2026 Brussels Cycling Classic isn’t available in your country, you can use a VPN (Virtual Private Network) to change your virtual location and access the services you normally use at home. Availability may still vary depending on local broadcasting rights.
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