How to Watch Professional Bike Racing in 2026
In the depths of winter, a glimmer of hope shines for road bike racing fans with the Tour Down Under. As we move into February, the UAE Tour and Opening Weekend signal the start of an exciting new season. But with the season comes the perennial question: where can we watch bike racing this year? Fear not, I’m here to guide you through the streaming landscape.
The good news is that not much has changed for 2026, except for a few key updates. FloBikes is now available in Australia, but the Tour de France is no longer free to air in the UK. The bad news is that streaming options remain fragmented and pricey, with subscriptions like Max and Peacock in the US hiking up their prices for premium sports coverage.
Here’s the breakdown of where to find all the key races:
In the US, you’ll need subscriptions to Peacock, FloBikes, and Max to catch all the men’s and women’s WorldTour races. Tunes into ASO races on Peacock, Flanders Classics on FloBikes, and RCS events on Max.
UK viewers can catch all the action on TNT Sports, with coverage moving to HBO Max on March 26. Discovery+ account info can be used to sign into HBO Max.
Australian fans can rely on SBS On Demand for most races, with FloBikes expanding its coverage in the market to offer additional events.
Canadian viewers have it easy with FloBikes being the go-to platform for all men’s and women’s WorldTour races.
For a detailed breakdown of broadcast rights across different markets, check out our chart with all the known WorldTour coverage details. Keep in mind that some calendars may not be complete yet, so be sure to stay updated as the season progresses.
The world of sports streaming can be a mess, but hopefully this guide helps you navigate the landscape and enjoy all the thrilling bike racing action in 2026.

