Watch Strade Bianche today to see the men’s and women’s WorldTour pelotons in action at the one-day Classic on Tuscan gravel, with all the details here on live streams and TV channels wherever you are in the world.
World champion Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) will be making his season debut as he targets a record fourth Strade Bianche title. Competition will come from the likes of Wout van Aert (Visma-Lease a Bike), Tom Pidcock (Pinarello-Q36.5) and perhaps even cycling’s newest young superstar, Paul Seixas (Decathlon CMA GCM).
Demi Vollering (FDJ United-SUEZ), Lotte Kopecky (SD Worx-Protime), and Kasia Niewiadoma (Canyon-SRAM- Zondacrypto) are among the perennial favourites in the women’s field, which includes Tour de France champion and off-road star Pauline Ferrand Prévot (Visma-Lease a Bike).
There are broadcast options in the UK, USA and Canada, as well as free live streaming options in Australia, Italy, and Belgium. Read on for all the details on how to watch Strade Bianche online, on TV, and from anywhere.
Can I watch Strade Bianche for free?
The 2026 edition of Strade Bianche will have free-to-air coverage for viewers in numerous countries, including Australia, Belgium, and the host country of Italy.
In Australia, Strade Bianche is the first major race of the season to air on SBS, the public broadcaster. To watch Strade Bianche for free online, head to SBS’ streaming platform, SBS On Demand.
In Italy, public broadcaster RAI has coverage of the major Italian races – fans in Italy can watch Strade Bianche through the RAI Play browser player.
Over in Belgium free-to-air broadcasters VRT/Sporza in the Flemish north has live coverage of Strade Bianche on TV, or you can watch Sporza via their website.
All the services mentioned above are geo-restricted. If you’re abroad on Saturday you can still access your usual streaming platforms by using a VPN – more on that below.
How to watch Strade Bianche from anywhere
If you’re outside your usual country when Strade Bianche is on, you might think you can’t watch the race due to geo-restrictions, but you’d be wrong.
A VPN is a nifty piece of internet security software that can alter your device’s IP address to make it seem like it’s in any country in the world. Provided it…
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