Road racing might be finished for the year but the 2025-26 cyclocross season is already providing all the muddy thrills we could want, and Cyclingnews is here with all the broadcast information so you can watch every race that will be broadcast.
This season, there are four big competitions to follow, with the Belgium- and Netherlands-based Superprestige, X2O Trofee and Exact Cross series joined by the UCI World Cup.
The crowning point of the season, however, are the UCI Cyclocross World Championships, which take place in Hulst, Netherlands, from January 30-February 1, 2026.
Cyclocross stalwarts such as Michael Vanthourenhout, Toon Aerts and Lars van der Haar have already been hard at it in October, while the women’s world champion Fem van Empel has already raced and won.
As more road stars such as Van Empel enter the fray, the star quality and excitement will only ramp up as we head deeper into the winter. Lucinda Brand, Marianne Vos, Thibau Nys and former world champion Tom Pidcock are other big road names set to light up the cyclocross season.
But of course the fever pitch will be reached when Mathieu van der Poel and Wout van Aert collide and renew their epic rivalry.
Without further ado, here’s our guide on how to watch cyclocross online, on TV and from anywhere in the world.
What cyclocross races are on TV this week?
|
Race |
Date |
UK Stream |
US Stream |
Canada stream |
Free stream |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Koppenbergcross |
November 1, 2025 |
Discovery+ |
HBO Max |
FloBikes |
Sporza (Belgium) |
|
Rapencross |
November 2, 2025 |
Discovery+ |
HBO Max |
FloBikes |
Sporza (Belgium) |
Cyclocross free streams
Good news for cycling fans: you can watch cyclocross for free, in many parts of the world.
The sport’s governing body, the UCI hosts free streams for the UCI World Cup series and UCI World Championships on its own UCI YouTube channel. Coverage is, however, geo-restricted, and is only available in countries where a TV deal hasn’t been struck with an external broadcaster.
Geo-restrictions vary by event, but fans in the UK and Ireland will always be blocked from the feed given Eurosport and Discovery+ show all World Cup and World Championship races. The feed is, however, sometimes freely available in the US, Canada, and Australia.
Given cyclocross’ strong roots in Belgium, races from all the series are regularly shown by the free-to-air public broadcasters – VRT / Sporza in the Flemish-speaking north and RTBF in the French-speaking south. The Superprestige, X2O…
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