How to watch Volta a Catalunya 2025 – Live streams, TV coverage
All of t൲he broadcast information for the Sp🔯anish WorldTour stage race this week

Watch 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果:Volta a Catalunya from March 24-30 to see the latest Wor💝ldTour stage race in the men's cyc🦩ling calendar, with all the details here on live streams and TV channels wherever you are in the world.
► Dates: March 24-30
► FREE stream: (Australia) | (Spain) | (Belgium)
► UK: TNT Sports /
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The Classics may be in full swing, but we still have stage racing of the highest quality this week, with 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果:Primoz Roglic, Adam Yates, and Juan Ayuso among the big names battling for one of the most prestigio꧃us week-long titles in the sport.
After Paris-Nice and Tirreno-Adriatico earlier in the month, the Vol𝔍ta a Catalunya represents the latest step for the stage race elite to test themselves and build momentum ahead of the Grand Tours.
The Volta a Cataluyna gets underway today, Monday, March 24, with a stage starting and finishing in Sant Feliu de Guíxols, with three summit finishes lining 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果:the route ahead of the ever-enter♕taini🅺ng laps of Barcelona's Montjuic Park to conclude the race on Sunday, March 30.
There are broadcast options in the UK, USA and Canada, as well as free live streaming options, so read on for all the details on 🐷how to watch the Volta a Catalunya online, on TV, and from anywhere.
Volta a Catalunya: Today's stage
Friday March 28: Volta a Catalunya Stage 5 – Pauls to Amposta, 165.9km
After back-to-back uphill finishes, resulting in back-to-back battles between Primoz Roglic (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) and Juan Ayuso (UAE Team Emirates-XRG), it's back to flatter terrain on stage 5 of the Volta a Catalunya. There are some cruel early climbs but the second half of the route💜 is flat so we could see a sprint of sports in Amposta. Roglic wears the leader's jersey in what's shaping up as a tight overall contest.
TV timings for Volta a Catalunya stage 5: 1.15pm-3.15pm GMT / 9.15am-11.15am ET / 12.15am-2.ౠ15am AEDT (Saturday)
Can I watch the Volta a Catalunya for free?
Yes! The 2025 edition of the Volta a Catalunya will have free-to-air coverage in Australia via , as we💛ll as in numerous European countries.
SBS is the major cycling broadcaster i༺n Australia, showing the Tour de France and other races, and you can watch 𝔍for free via the streaming platforn.
Elsewhere, in the host co🃏untry of Spain, RTVE will be showing the Volta a Catalunya on TV and online, through its streaming platform.
In Belgium, French-language public broadcaster RTBF has the rights, with streaming available on its platf💙orm, .
Not in one of these countries right now? Geo-restrictions apply, but if that's where you usually watch your cycling then you can still get your access by using a VPN - more on that🔯 below.
How to watch the Volta a Catalunya from anywhere
If you're outside your usual country when the Volta꧋ a Catalunya is on, you might think you can’t watch the race due to the geo-restrictions most streaming platforms impose. But a VPN is a simple and safe way around this.
A Virtual Private Network is a piece of software that sets your IP address to make your device appear to be in any country in the world. Provided it complies with your broadcaster’s T&Cs, you can use a VPN to unblock your usual streaming services from anywhere in the world. What's more, it helps with playb♎ack speeds and is a huge boost for your general internet security.
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How to watch the Volta a Catalunya in the UK
Fans in the UK can watch the Volta a Catalunya on TNT Sports and Discovery+.
For TV viewers, TNT Sports 1 is where you'll find the action most days, while to watch the Voಞlta a Catalunya online, the Discovery+ stream🎐ing platform has you covered every day.
Two hours of live coverage 𒆙are scheduled each d♔ay.
You can get TNT Sports on your TV through various pay-TV packages, while now cost &pou🌊nd;30.99 a month.
How to watch the Volta a Catalunya in the USA
The Volta a Catalunya 🦩will have live coverage in the USA on .
𒊎Peacock ꦡis the streaming service of broadcasting giant NBC, which has the rights to the Tour de France and with it many of the races run by the same organiser, ASO, such as the Volta a Catalunya.
You can get Peacock for $7.99/month or $79.99/year if you don't mind ad🐠s, or you could go for Peacock Premium Plus (no ads) for $13.99/month or $139.99/year.&nbs🦂p;
How to watch the Volta a Catalunya in Canada
Fans in Canada can watch the Volta a Cat💯alunya on .
❀A subscription to Flobikes, which has pret𓆉ty much every race you could wish to want for Canadian viewers, costs $39.99 a month or $203.88 for the year.
Not🉐e, only Canadian customers get access – the US arꦑm of FloBikes doesn't have the rights to the Volta a Catalunya
How to watch the Volta a Catalunya in Australia
Fans in Australia can watch the Volta a Catalunya via cycling's major broadcaster in the country, . All stages will be aired live online on thไeir streaming platfo💃rm, . SBS is a free-to-air broadcaster and SBS On Demand is free to use with a registration.
There is no coverage for those in New Zealand 🌠– Staylive does not have the rights to the Volta a Catalunya.
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