How to watch the Tour de Wallonie - live stream, TV, results

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How to watch the Tour de Wallonie - live stream, TV, results

The Tour de Wallonie (open in new tab) has already begun, with sprinters and classic riders battling it out in the four-day stage race in eastern Belgium.

Caleb Yuan (open in new tab) (Lotto-Soudal) won the sprint battle on stage 1 (open in new tab), and Arnaud Demaret (open in new tab) (Groupama-FDJ) won stage 2 (open in new tab), beating the Australian (Groupama-FDJ) won the second stage (open in new tab), defeating the Australian. Tuesday's third stage will be a decisive stage for the GC.

CyclingNews will bring you live coverage, reports, results, and news throughout the race. For information on how to watch the Tour de Wallonie via live stream, please use ExpressVPN (opens in new tab).

Stage 3 will feature seven mountain points in the Ardennes region east of Liège, while stage 4 will conclude with an uphill finish in l'Élézée.

Greg Van Avermaat (open in new tab) (CCC Team) has won the race twice before and could do so again this year. Joining him on the U.S. team will be Matteo Tolentin.

Philippe Gilbert (open in new tab) and John Degenkolb are the lead partners of Lot Soudal, while Zdenek Stival looks to be the strongest candidate for the Dečuninck Quickstep. Oliver Naessen (open in new tab) and Sylvain Dillier are with AG2R La Mondiale.

Sprinters in this race include DeMare, Euan and Mark Cavendish (open in new tab) (Bahrain McLaren), Sam Bennett (Deceuninck-QuickStep), Giacomo Nizzolo (open in new tab) (NTT), Nasser Buhanni (Arkéa-Samsic), among others.

Check below for details on how to watch all the action in the Tour de Wallonie.

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The Tour de Wallonie will be broadcast comprehensively on many networks and live in Europe, Asia and Australia via Eurosport (opens in new tab) and Eurosport Player.

A subscription to Eurosport Player (opens in new tab) costs £6.99/$9.16 for one month, £4.99/$6.54 for a one-year monthly pass, or £39.99/$52.42 for a 12-month pass.

The GCN Race Pass (opens in new tab), available on the GCN app, also broadcasts races in the UK and Australia. Access in the UK costs £39.99 for a year. There is an option to pay for the Race Pass on a monthly basis, but the annual pass is much more affordable.

In Belgium, the race is also broadcast live on Sporza (open in new tab) and RTBF (open in new tab).

If you live outside the broadcast area or are out of the country on vacation and the live stream is geographically restricted, you can work around this by using a "virtual private network" (VPN) for your laptop, tablet or mobile to simulate being in your home country and access This can be done.

TechRadar has tested hundreds of VPNs and recommends the number one VPN available today as Express VPN. with ExpressVPN (opens in new tab), you can use your Smart TV, Fire TV Stick, PC, Mac, iPhone, Android phone, iPad, tablet, and many other devices at once.

Sunday, August 16

Stage 1: Soigny - Templev 185.8km

Monday, August 17

Stage 2: Frasnes - Lesenwang 172.3km

Tuesday, August 18

Stage 3: Montzen - Wiese 192km

Wednesday, August 19

Stage 4: Bregny - Elezé 199.4km [45

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