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Wondering what cycling is on TV this week? Or how to watch each race, wherever you are in the world? You’ve come to the right place. Cycling Weekly’s pro cycling TV and streaming guide is here to keep you updated throughout the 2026 season, so you don’t miss a minute of the action.
Below, you’ll find details about which races are being televised this week, which broadcasters are showing them, and the ways you can access that coverage.
Race
UK broadcaster
US broadcaster
Canadian broadcaster
Australian broadcaster
Free stream
Ronde van Limburg
► TNT Sports and HBO Max
► FloBikes
► FloBikes
► Sporza
Brabantse Pijl
► TNT Sports and HBO Max
► FloBikes
► FloBikes
► Sporza
Amstel Gold Race
► TNT Sports and HBO Max
► FloBikes
► FloBikes
► SBS
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Ronde van Limburg is a one-day race in Belgium that offers another dose of cobbled chaos, with nine climbs and eight cobbled sections for riders to tackle in the lull between Paris-Roubaix and the Amstel Gold Race.
Last year, Cofidis' Milan Fretin took the Ronde van Limburg title, but it's Mathieu van der Poel who holds the joint record for most wins in the Belgian race, having finished first in 2014 and 2018. Neither victors will be competing this year, however.
Coverage of the race will start at 14:30 UK time on Wednesday 15 April.
UK: In the UK, Ronde van Limburg will be shown on HBO Max.
North America: Fans in the US and Canada can watch on Flobikes.
Free: You can watch the race free on Sporza via a VPN.
Also known as Flèche Brabançonne, Brabantse Pijl - La Flèche Brabançonne is a one day, 162 kilometre race stretching between the two Belgian towns over 21 climbs.
The women's race - first won by Marianne Vos when it was established in 2016 - will run over 125km and 19 hills. Fresh from her Paris-Roubaix win, Franziska Koch will be lining up on Friday on the hunt for Elisa Longo Borghini's title.
The women's race will begin at 11:45 UK time, with the men's kicking off at 14:15.
UK: In the UK, Brabantse Pijl 2026 will be shown on HBO Max
North America: Fans in the US and Canada can watch on Flobikes.
Free: You can watch the race free on Sporza via a VPN.
Taking place on Saturday 18 April, 2026 will be the race's 60th edition, and will see the peloton tour 257 kilometres through the Netherlands and over 33 climbs.
Last year's edition was won by Mattias Skjelmose in a shock victory after the Dane outsprinted both Tadej Pogačar and Remco Evenepoel to take the title.
The women's race - Amstel Gold Race Ladies Edition - will take place one day later, and involve a brutal 17.8 kilometre circuit that laps the Geulhemmerberg, Bemelerberg and Cauberg climbs four times before the finish. Lorena Wiebes, Marianne Vos and Kasia Niewiadoma will be among the riders lining up this weekend.
The race will take place on April 17. The women's race will begin at 11:45 UK time, and the men's will begin at 13:35, one day later.
UK: In the UK, the Amstel Gold Race 2026 will be shown on HBO Max
North America: Fans in the US and Canada can watch on Flobikes.
Australia: Fans down under will be able to watch the race on SBS.
Free: You can watch the race free on Sporza via a VPN.
Platform
Monthly
Annual
HBO Max
£30.99
£305.88
TNT Sports
Price varies by TV package
Price varies by TV package
Platform
Monthly
Annual
Max
$16.99
$169.99
Flobikes
$29.99
$150
Peacock
$10.99
$109.99
Platform
Monthly
Annual
Flobikes
$39.99
$203.88
Platform
Monthly
Annual
SBS On Demand
Free
Free
Staylive
$5.99
$59.99
Stan Sport
$32
N/A
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