
New stories, new champions crowned on roads around the world. Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) Sports Europe presents its cycling lineup for 2025 with almost 4000 hours of content, of which 2500 hours are live for an audience of over 100 million cycling fans in Europe across all platforms.
This year, the Tour of Flanders on Sunday, April 6 (starting at 9:45 AM) and the Amstel Gold Race on April 20 will be exclusively available in Italy on Eurosport and Discovery+.
Across 50 European markets, WBD Home of Cycling's enormous offering brings together for the first time all male and female UCI World Tour races, including Grand Tours, Classics, and UCI World Championships across all cycling disciplines, as well as the WHOOP Mountain Bike World Series.
As the main route for all cycling enthusiasts, Warner Bros. Discovery presents a team of former champions now exclusive Eurosport personalities as on-site correspondents, motorcycle reporters, and authoritative commentators: including world road champion and winner of 5 Monument Classics Philippe Gilbert, 7-time Grand Tour winner Alberto Contador, 3-time Tour de France green jersey winner Robbie McEwen, Jens Voigt, who participated in 17 consecutive Tours de France, 1992 Tour of Flanders winner Jacky Durand; Mountain Bike World Cup winner Cedric Gracia and Olympic and World Champion Bart Brentjens.
In Italy, cycling will be commented throughout the year by Luca Gregorio, Fabio Panchetti and Pietro Pisaneschi, supported by technical voices of Wladimir Belli, Marco Cannone, Ilenia Lazzaro, Riccardo Magrini and Moreno Moser.
March is traditionally the month that marks the return of great cycling in Italy with Strade Bianche - the race most loved by riders among Chianti vineyards and Crete Senesi, up to the splendid finish line in Piazza del Campo - the Two Seas Tirreno-Adriatico, Milano-Torino (the oldest cycling race) and Milano-Sanremo. The first Monument Classic of the year, the 116th edition of Milano-Sanremo will be broadcast and commented live on Saturday, March 22 from 9:50 AM on Eurosport 1, starting from Pavia.
KEY DATES OF 2025 ROAD CYCLING SEASON (MALE)
Strade Bianche: March 8
Tirreno-Adriatico: March 10-16
Milano-Sanremo: March 22
Gent-Wevelgem: March 30
Tour of Flanders: April 6
Paris-Roubaix: April 13
Brabant Arrow: April 18
Amstel Gold Race: April 20
Walloon Arrow: April 23
Liège-Bastogne-Liège: April 27
Giro d'Italia: May 9-June 1
Tour de France: July 5-27
Vuelta a España: August 23-September 14
Road Cycling World Championships: September 21-28
Il Lombardy: October 11