Cyclocross is heating up for the Christmas season. Big-name riders such as Tom Pidcock, Wout Van Art, and Mathieu Van Der Pol have been battling it out since mid-October. We are all ready. There's just one problem: there is no GCN+. So how can you watch the cyclocross live stream now that GCN+ is gone?
Read on and we'll show you how to watch cycling from anywhere in the world using a VPN, and potentially for free.
Not only will the level of cyclocross competition increase, but races will be held every couple of days to keep beer-addicted Belgians and Dutchmen entertained throughout Christmas.
For Europeans, free cyclocross live streaming, Eurosport and Discovery Plus are available. But what about cycling fans in the U.S., Canada, Australia, and elsewhere?
Even now that cycling streaming specialist GCN+ has pulled out, there are viewing options in most regions, as long as you know where to look. And if you happen to be traveling away from home, you can always jump on streaming from other regions using a VPN.
The necessary details on which streaming service you need and even how to use a VPN are listed below.
The 12th round of the UCI Cyclocross World Cup took place in Sonnhofen Belgium on a notorious course with a huge sandy descent. Mathieu Van der Pol put in a 10-round performance to see if he could make it 10 wins from 10 races.
Series leader Eli Iserbitt, who had been sick for the past week, did not race but went out to defend his position, and at the start of lap 4 an elite group of 8 riders were in front of him, but a few minutes later Van der Pol jumped out in front.
He pulled away from the pack as if he were standing still, his imposing run sending shivers down the spines of those watching, and after one lap he was 13 seconds ahead of Joris Nieuwenhuis and the three behind him, Pim Lonhar, Laurens Sweck, and Thune Vandebosch. 2 Nieuwenhuys was second and Sweck third. Iserbyt finished sixth, further extending his series point lead.
The next round will be the National Championship on the weekend of January 14 and 15. They will then face each other again on January 20 at Kasteelcross, the fifth round of the Exacto Cross in Zonnebeke. Race Start 15.00 (CET)
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UK viewers can watch via Discovery Plus, while US and Canadian viewers can watch via FloBikes. More information is further down this page.
Residents in Italy, Belgium, and France can enjoy a free cyclocross live stream.
Rai Sport in Italy, Sporza in Belgium, and FranceTV in France have the rights to broadcast some of the races for free. Not all races will be broadcast, but they are good places to watch, and this page will be updated with specific broadcast information on upcoming races.
But what if you are in another country at the time of the race and will not be home to watch the free cyclocross coverage?
Don't worry - you can use a VPN to watch instead. Here's how to do it.
It's natural to want to watch the cyclocross live stream from your home country, but what if you're not there when the event is taking place?
Nothing beats a VPN, or virtual private network, which makes it seem as if you are surfing the web from your home country instead of the country you are in. That means you can access the streaming service you've already paid for from anywhere on the planet. Or at least, anywhere with an Internet connection.
They are completely legit, inexpensive and easy to use. We tested the best VPN services and right now our favorite is ExpressVPN. It's fast, works with a variety of devices, and has a 30-day money back guarantee.
Using a VPN is incredibly easy.
1. install the VPN of your choice; ExpressVPN is our favorite.
2. select the location you want to connect to in the VPN app. For example, if you are in the US and want to see Belgian service, select Belgium from the list.
3. sit back and enjoy the action; access Sporza or another streaming service to watch cyclocross.
Some U.S. and Canadian cycling coverage will continue to be broadcast on FloBikes. Subscriptions are $149.99 USD/150 CAD per year or $29.99 USD/29 CAD per month.
With the discontinuation of GCN+, there is no need to panic as live cyclocross coverage will continue on Eurosport and Discovery+. It appears that all the same races will be covered by the usual commentators featured on GCN+.
The standard subscription fee for Discovery+ is £6.99 per month or £59.99 per year. This is more expensive than GCN+, but the package includes all cycling coverage, plus sports such as snooker, tennis, motorsports, and the Paris Olympics.
If you are currently traveling abroad, don't worry, you can watch from abroad with ExpressVPN.
At the time of writing, no Australian broadcaster appears to have acquired the rights to live stream cyclocross races in Australia since the closure of GCN+.
Not in Aussie. If you live Down Under and have rights to other streams in other countries, you can use a VPN such as ExpressVPN to watch cyclocross on your favorite streaming service.
You can watch Van Art and Van der Pol race against each other on December 22 and January 1, and Pidcock and Van de Pol battle it out on January 7 and January 21.
Of course, these three riders are not the only ones who will be enthralling spectators. In fact, cyclocross has its own stars who race every week of the season.
From well-known names such as current World Cup leaders Eli Iserbyt, Michael Vanthourenhout, and Lars Van de Harr to young talents like Pim Ronhaar, Joris Nieuwenhuis, and British sensation Cameron Mason to young talents such as Pim Ronhaar, Joris Nieuwenhuis, and British sensation Cameron Mason, the race is exciting from start to finish.
This year's field is more talented than ever, and every race has a classic atmosphere.
World Champion Van der Pol will defend his Rainbow Band against Van Aar and Pidcock in Antwerp on December 23, Gavere on December 26, and Hulst on December 30.
These are the only three World Cup races in which the "Big Three" will meet, but they will clash again in Round 5 of the X2O Trophy, one of three series to be held during the season, on January 4 in the dunes of Koksijde.
The most important race on the cyclocross calendar is the World Cup, with six remaining:
The other three big competitions, which will run until the end of February, are the Super Prestige Series, the Exactocross, and the X2O Series, with the following dates:
Telenet Superprestige (all BEL)
Exact Cross Series (all BEL)
X2O Series (all BEL)
World Championships
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