How to watch UCI Cyclocross World Championships - live stream, TV, results

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How to watch UCI Cyclocross World Championships - live stream, TV, results

This weekend, the cyclocross world descends on an unfamiliar place in Switzerland, Dubendorf, for the battle for the rainbow stripe. On Saturday and Sunday, CyclingNews will bring you race reports, results, and news from each race.

For more information on how to watch all the UCI Cyclocross World Championship races via live stream, use ExpressVPN (opens in a new tab) to watch from anywhere.

While the main attraction of the weekend will undoubtedly be the battle between Mathieu Van der Pol (Netherlands) and the Belgian team that includes Wout Van Aert, there is plenty of other action in both days of competition.

The junior women's and U23 men's races start early on Saturday, followed by the elite women's race in the afternoon. There, reigning champion Sanne Canto (Belgium) will battle a phenomenally strong Dutch contingent, including Yara Castellane, Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado, World Cup winner Annemarie Worst, and Lucinda Brand.

On Sunday it will be the turn of the junior men (including Tibau Nys), the U23 women, and finally the elite men's world championships. Can Van der Pol win a third title? Teammate Eli Iserbitt and UCI World Cup winner Toon Aerts will also be looking to win as part of a strong Belgian team.

For more information on the course and competitors, see our Cyclocross World Championships Preview.

All times CET

Saturday, February 1, 2020

11 a.m. Junior Women

1 p.m. Under 23 Men

3 p.m. Elite Women

Sunday, February 2, 2019

11 a.m. Junior Men

1 p.m. U23 Women

3 p.m. Elite Men

Cycling News will bring you full results, reports and news from the World Cyclocross Championships throughout the weekend. Follow Cycling News on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram for important news and action throughout the race.

The race will be broadcast live worldwide on many platforms and television networks as well as on the UCI's own Youtube page (opens in new tab). The live streaming coverage will begin at 11:00 am local time for the junior races, 1:00 pm for the U23 races, and 3:00 pm for the elite races.

North America:

Viewers in Canada and the United States will have many options to choose from. In the U.S., the UCI's Youtube channel is geo-blocked, but all races are broadcast live on NBC Sports Gold (opens in new tab), and the internet streaming network Olympic Channel also broadcasts both elite races live

Canada.

In Canada, Fubo TV (open in new tab) and FloBikes (open in new tab) provide live coverage of the women's and men's elite races.

If you do not subscribe to any of the above services or cannot watch the races you want to see, sign up for ExpressVPN (opens in new tab) and follow the live action on Youtube or another streaming service.

Europe:

If you live in the UK, the BBC will be providing full coverage of the World Championships via its Red Button service via TV, and you can also watch on the BBC Sport website. Live coverage is also available on the UCI's Youtube channel, but the junior races are geo-blocked; Eurosport 2 will air the full race in a few hours.

In most of the other continents (apart from local stations), including Belgium, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and Spain, Eurosport 2 will broadcast both men's and women's elite races live; a subscription to the Eurosport Player (opens in a new tab) costs 6. 99/$9.16, a one-year monthly pass for £4.99/$6.54, and a 12-month pass for £39.99/$52.42.

The UCI's Youtube channel geoblocks both elite races in France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and Spain.

Worldwide

Red Bull TV (opens in new tab), streaming live on the UCI website, provides live coverage of elite women's races around the world. The list of geo-blocked locations should be checked on the UCI website (opens in new tab).

Finally, if you are staying up late in Australia to watch, both elite races will be broadcast on Fox Sports Kayo.

If you live outside the broadcast area or are out of the country on vacation and find that the live stream is geographically restricted, you can use a "virtual private network" (VPN) for your laptop, tablet, or cell phone to simulate being in your home country to and avoiding access.

TechRadar has tested hundreds of VPNs and recommends the number one VPN available today as Express VPN. with ExpressVPN (opens in new tab) you can use your Smart TV, Fire TV Stick, PC, Mac, iPhone, Android phones, iPads, tablets, etc., and watch on many devices at once.

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