Cycling TV and streaming guide: Where to watch Tour de Romandie and Vuelta Femenina this week
All the information on broadcasters and schedules for the week's racing


Wondering what cycling is on TV this week? Or how to watch each race, wherever you are in the world? You’ve come to the right place. Cycling Weekly’s pro cycling TV and streaming guide is here to keep you updated throughout the 2025 season, so you don’t miss a minute of the action.
Below, you’ll find details about which races are being televised this week, which broadcasters are showing them, and the ways you can access that coverage.
We'll try and make it as simple and cost-effective for you to watch all the cycling you want, with information on subscriptions, streaming deals, free trials, and indeed free streams.
Cycling on TV this week - at a glance
Race | UK broadcaster | US broadcaster | Canadian broadcaster | Australian broadcaster | Free stream |
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Tour de Romandie (April 29-4) | ► TNT Sports, Discovery+ | ► Flobikes | ► Flobikes | N/A | ► RSI Play (Switzerland) |
Tour of Turkey (April 27-May 4) | ► Discovery+ | ► Flobikes | ► Flobikes | N/A | N/A |
La Vuelta Femenina (May 4-10) | ► TNT Sports, Discovery+ | ► Peacock | ► Flobikes | ► SBS | ► SBS (Australia) ► RTVE Play (Spain) ► Auvio (Belgium) ► NPO Start (Netherlands) |
How to watch the Tour de Romandie
It's not a massive week of racing compared to previous week's but we have a major men's WorldTour level stage race in the form of the Tour de Romandie, running from April 29-May 4 in Switzerland. The weekend's final stages are the ones to watch, with a summit finish at Thyon 2000 followed by a crucial time trial.
Where to watch Tour de Romandie
UK: The Tour de Romandie will be live on TNT Sports and Discovery+ in the UK.
US & Canada: NIn both major North American markets, you can watch the Tour de Romandie through Flobikes.
Australia: There is no broadcaster for the Tour de Romandie in Australia.
Free coverage: You can watch the Tour de Romandie for free in the host country of Switzerland, as well as over the border in France. Both SRF and RSI have free streaming on their websites for those in Switzerland, while in France the race is available through L'Equipe TV.
Watch cycling from anywhere
Away from home when the races are on? That doesn't mean you have to miss out...
Many streaming platforms these days are geo-restricted, meaning they'll only work in certain countries, but assistance is on hand, in the form of a VPN. A Virtual Private Network – to use the full name – is a piece of software that lets you alter your device's IP address to make it appear to be in any country in the world, therefore unblocking the streaming services you use back home.
It's great for watching cycling on the move, and the added benefit is that VPNs provide a huge boost to your internet security. Our colleagues over at TechRadar know everything there is to know about VPNs and they rate NordVPN as the best VPN out there right now.
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How to watch the Vuelta Femenina
Sunday sees the start of the first women's Grand Tour of the season, with Demi Vollering defending her title at La Vuelta Femenina, spanning seven stages in Spain from May 4-10.
Vuelta Femenina: Live streams & Broadcasters
UK: You can watch Vuelta Femenina in the UK on TNT Sports if you're a TV viewer (exact channel varies each stage) or Discovery+ if you watch online.
US: Fans in the US can find the Vuelta Femenina on Peacock, which is the streamer for the Tour de France and affiliated races.
Canada: Viewers in Canada can watch Vuelta Femenina on Flobikes.
Australia: Fans in Australia can watch Vuelta Femenina for free, as SBS has the rights, with live streams for all stages online at SBS On Demand.
Free coverage: You can watch the Vuelta Femenina for free in numerous countries, including Australia as outlined above. The host country of Spain (RTVE Play) has free coverage, as does Auvio in Belgium and NPO Start in the Netherlands.
Watch from anywhere: Use a VPN, such as NordVPN, to watch your usual streams while outside your home country.
Plans and prices
UK
Platform | Monthly | Annual |
---|---|---|
Discovery+ | £30.99 | N/A |
TNT Sports | Price varies by TV package | Price varies by TV package |
US
Platform | Monthly | Annual |
---|---|---|
Max | $16.99 | $169.99 |
Flobikes | $29.99 | $150 |
Peacock | $7.99 | $79.99 |
Canada
Platform | Monthly | Annual |
---|---|---|
Flobikes | $39.99 | $203.88 |
Australia
Platform | Monthly | Annual |
---|---|---|
SBS On Demand | Free | Free |
Staylive | $5.99 | $59.99 |
Disclaimer
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Patrick manages the How To Watch content across Cycling Weekly and the other sports publications at Future. He's an NCTJ qualified journalist with a decade of experience in digital sports media. He spent eight years at Cyclingnews between 2015 and 2023, latterly as Deputy Editor.
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