The Uci Cyclocross World Cup will be held in Dublin, Ireland on 12/1 (Sun).
It is that the premiere 'Cross Series will visit Ireland and a number of top names will be in action during the afternoon course at Women's and men's events
Fem van Empel, Lars van der Haar, Lucinda Brand, Eli Iserbyt, Annemarie Worst, Michael Vanthourenhout, Denise Betsema, Thibau Nys Note that things like this are working on challenging courses with races starting at 13:10 (female) and 14:40 (male).
The Cyclocross of the UCI World Cup in Dublin will air for free in several countries around the world on Uci's Youtube page.
However, coverage is geographically blocked for viewers in countries with TV deals, including the UK and Ireland.
If you live or are on holiday in a country with access to uci streaming, action without a subscription fee to pay However, if you are away from home on vacation during the race, you can catch up with the race without shelling out for a local streaming subscription. It is possible to use the following methods:
A VPN can solve your problem, and we have all the information on how to watch the action using a VPN below.
The UCI World Cup Cyclocross in Dublin will not air in the US via the usual options such as Max, Peacock and Flobikes.
Instead, you should head to the UCI Youtube page for full coverage, and the best part is that it's free!
The UCI World Cup Cyclocross in Dublin will also air free on the uci Youtube page in Canada.
In the UK and Ireland, live coverage of the race will be broadcast via Eurosport and Discovery+.
Discovery+'s "standard" subscription, including Eurosport's cycling coverage, sets back £6.99/€4.99 per month or £59.99/€49.99 per year.
For Belgian commentary and coverage of races from countries that know cyclocross best, head to Sporza or RTBF.
Europe and other countries around the world will be able to stream the action via Discovery+/Max or the Uci Youtube page. Please review the UCI Guidance for country-specific information.
If you are outside your home area and need access to your live streaming service to watch the action, you may find that your access is geographically restricted.
In this case, a VPN service came in handy, pretending that the computer was at home, logging into a streaming account and catching all of the racing action.
TechRadar colleagues thoroughly tested some VPN services and came up with some excellent recommendations below. It was a great experience.
There are some other very good options that are safe, reliable and provide excellent bandwidth for streaming sports. Check out 2 other top options below - ExpressVPN and the best budget option, Surfshark.
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