The ProVelo Super League, Australia’s top-tier domestic racing series, starts on January 24, and Cyclingnews has all the information about how to watch the live streams and which races will be broadcast.
2026 ProVelo Super League: Key information
• Dates: January 23 – March 22
• Location: Various rounds across Australia
• Aus: SBS, SBS On Demand
• NZ: Sky Sport
• Around the world: PSL live stream
• FREE: SBS (Australia), PSL live stream
• Watch anywhere: Get NordVPN (save up to 70%)
The series continues for five more rounds, visiting Victoria, Tasmania, New South Wales and Queensland across 10 weeks.
As well as individual race wins, there’s an overall series leaderboard, for the U23 series there’s a very big prize up for grabs for the overall winners: stagiaire contracts with Jayco AlUla and Liv AlUla Jayco’s continental team.
Various rounds will be broadcast live – and for free – whilst otherwise will be covered with highlights uploaded soon after racing is complete.
Read on for all the information about how to watch the PSL wherever you are, plus a schedule of the rounds and which stages are being shown live.
ProVelo Super League free live stream
The ProVelo Super League live streams will be free to watch for fans in Australia and around the world, with select rounds and stages broadcast live, and others available with highlights packages uploaded soon after race completion.
In Australia, SBS and SBS On Demand will be the home of the ProVelo Super League, which is entirely free to use for account holders.
The ProVelo Super League website will also host a free live stream for fans around the world.
For rounds that aren’t broadcast live, highlights will be uploaded to the ProVelo Super League YouTube channel, which is free to watch.
You’ll find the schedule for which rounds are live and which are highlights-only down below.
Travelling when the racing is on? You can still watch PSL racing on your usual platform and for free – more on how to do that below.
Watch ProVelo Super League from anywhere
If you are outside of your home region and need to access your live streaming services to watch the action, you may find your access to be geo-restricted. But that doesn’t mean you can’t watch the races.
In this case, a VPN will come in handy. A Virtual Private Network – to give it its…
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