How to watch 2025 UCI Road World Championships: FREE live streams, TV channels, schedule

Slovenia's Tadej Pogacar celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win the men's Elite Road Race cycling event during the UCI 2024 Road World Championships, in Zurich, on September 29, 2024.
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Watch UCI Road World Championships 2025 live streams to see the elite event head to Africa for the first time in its 104-year history. Below we have worldwide information on Road World Championships 2025 TV channels, broadcasters and where you can watch free live streams.

Kigali, the capital of Rwanda, will host this year's annual championships and it's set to welcome some of the most famous names in cycling. They don't come any bigger than Tadej Pogačar, with the Slovenian superstar defending his road race crown and trying to end Remco Evenepoel’s grip on the individual time trial title.

Meanwhile, there'll be fresh champions in both elite women's disciplines, with Grace Brown and Lotte Kopecký both missing. Fresh from her Tour de France Femmes triumph and Olympic glory last year, Pauline Ferrand-Prévot will fancy her chances of yet more success in such a storied career. While the likes of Chloé Dygert and Marlen Reusser are the ones to watch in the opening race of the championships – the women's individual time trial.

Keep reading to discover how to watch Road World Championships 2025 online from anywhere – starting with those FREE options. And there's a full schedule of every single event at the bottom of this page.

Can I watch UCI Road World Championships 2025 for free?

Yes! You can watch Road World Championships 2025 for FREE in many parts of the world.

The BBC in the UK is covering some (but not all) of the action live on TV and online. Specifically, the men's and women's time trials and men's road race will all be live streamed free on the BBC iPlayer.

Elsewhere around Europe, several other free-to-air broadcasters and their streaming platforms will also have live cycling coverage with domestic commentary. These include: France TV (France), Sporza and RTBF (Belgium), Rai (Italy), ZDF (Germany), NPO (Netherlands), RTP (Portugal), TVE (Spain).

And in areas of the globe where there's no other official rights holder, The UCI's own YouTube channel will stream live action.

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How to watch UCI Road World Championships 2025 live streams in the US

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Specialist cycling streamer FloBikes has the live coverage of this year's Road World Championships 2025 in the US, allowing you to watch it on your laptop, Android (mobile and TV), iPhone, tablet, Roku, Apple TV and Amazon Fire TV.

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How to watch UCI Road World Championships 2025 2025 live streams in Canada

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As above, so below: the 2025 Road World Championships will be broadcast live on FloBikes in Canada, too.

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Watch FREE UCI Road World Championships 2025 live streams in UK

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There will be live action from the 2025 Road World Championships streamed for free in the UK on the BBC iPlayer. The broadcaster is showing:

  • Women's time trial – Sunday, Sep. 21
  • Men's time trial – Sunday, Sep. 21 (BBC iPlayer & BBC Two)
  • Men's road race – Sunday, Sep. 28 (BBC iPlayer & BBC Two)

For more extensive coverage, all the races from the 2025 UCI Road World Championships will be shown on TNT Sports and the Discovery+ streaming platform.

To access TNT Sports, you'll either need to add it to your TV package, or you can take out a standalone subscription via Discovery+, which will set you back from £30.99 per month.

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How to watch UCI Road World Championships 2025 2025 live streams in Australia

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This UCI cycling event will be shown on Stan Sport in Australia. Stan Sport costs $20 a month on top of a regular Stan subscription costing from $12 a month.

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Can I watch 2025 Road World Championships on my mobile?

Of course, most broadcasters have streaming services that you can access through mobile apps or via your phone's browser to live stream the Road World Championships. For example, FloBikes in North America and BBC iPlayer in the UK.

You can also stay up-to-date with the 2025 Road World Championships on the official social media channels such as on X (@Kigali2025), Instagram (@kigali2025), Facebook (Kigali 2025) and the UCI YouTube channel.

When do the 2025 UCI Road World Championships start?

The 2025 Road World Championships takes place between Sunday, September 21 and Sunday 28.

The Women’s Elite Individual Time Trial gets the action started on the opening day, with the Men’s Elite Road Race bringing the curtain down.

UCI Road World Championships 2025 schedule

Sunday, September 21
4.10am ET / 9.10am BST – Women’s Elite Individual Time Trial
7.45am ET / 12.45pm BST – Men’s Elite Individual Time Trial

Monday, September 22
4.35am ET / 9.35am BST – Women’s U23 Individual Time Trial
7.35am ET / 12.35pm BST – Men’s U23 Individual Time Trial

Tuesday, September 23
4.45am ET / 9.45am BST – Women’s Junior Individual Time Trial
8am ET / 1pm BST – Men’s Junior Individual Time Trial

Wednesday, September 24
6.30am ET / 11.30am BST – Team Time Trial Mixed Relay

Thursday, September 25
7.05am ET / 12.05pm BST – Women’s U23 Road Race

Friday, September 26
2am ET / 7am BST – Men’s Junior Road Race
6am ET / 11am BST – Men’s U23 Road Race

Saturday, September 27
2.20am ET / 7.20am BST – Women’s Junior Road Race
6.05am ET / 11.05am BST – Women’s Elite Road Race

Sunday, September 28
3.45am ET / 8.45am BST – Men’s Elite Road Race

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