The 2023 French calendar’s traditional opening race, the Grand Prix Cycliste la Marseillaise, is due to take place on Sunday, January 29
The French race in Marseille is always a bit unpredictable and is a good opportunity for younger riders to score a big result. It has historically been the domain of French riders, with past winners like Benoit Cosnefroy and Alexandre Geniez.
Last season Arkéa’s Amaury Capiot got the better of Mads Pedersen in a reduced bunch sprint.
Cyclingnews will bring you full live coverage, reports, results, news, interviews and analysis of the Grand Prix Cycliste la Marseillaise 2023. Read on to find out how to watch the Grand Prix Cycliste la Marseillaise via live stream, no matter your location, with ExpressVPN (opens in new tab).
The GP Marseillaise is typically less than 150km long to give riders a gentler re-entry into racing after a long winter. But now that riders come out of the off-season with more form, the race will be 167.9 kilometres in length.
It’s a lumpy parcours that starts with a neutral rollout to Allauch, heading over several long but shallow climbs – the Montée le Terme, Pas de la Couelle, Col de l’Espigoulier and Les Bastides at Roquefort-la-Bedoule – as the route heads North toward Fuveau before turning back south to the coast.
Check below for all the details of how to watch the Grand Prix Marseillaise.
Live streams
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The Grand Prix Cycliste la Marseillaise are being aired live across Europe via Eurosport (opens in new tab) and on the Eurosport Player.
You can sign up for a subscription (opens in new tab) to Eurosport Player for £6.99 for a month, £4.99 for a year-long monthly pass, or £39.99 for a 12-month pass. GCN Racing (opens in new tab) will also show the race live.
Racing begins at noon, with live streaming of the race starting at 2:30pm on Paca.france3.fr (opens in new tab) and France.tv Sport (opens in new tab) and broadcast beginning at 3:15pm on France 3 and Eurosport.
If you live outside a broadcast zone or are on holiday outside your country and find that the live streams to be geo-restricted, you can get around this by getting access to them by simulating being back in your home country via a ‘virtual private network’, or VPN, for your laptop, tablet…
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