How to watch Tour of the Alps 2025 – Live streams, TV coverage
All the broadšcast information fošr the mountainous stage race this week

Watch 168澳擲5ęę°å¼å„ē»ę:Tour of the Alps from April 21-25 to see the some of the world's best climbers and Giro d'Italia hopefuls in action, wiį£th all the details here on live stšreams and TV channels wherever you are in the world.
► Dates: April 21-25 (5 stages)
► Location: Italy and Austria
► Category: 2.Pro
► TV & Streaming: TNT Sports / (UK) / (US & Canada)
► FREE stream: (Italy)
► Canada:
► Watch from anywhere: Try
The 168澳擲5ęę°å¼å„ē»ę:Spring Classics are still going strong, with La Flèche Wallonne and Liège-Bastogne-Liège taking place this week, bš ut stage racing is still on the map š²thanks to the Tour of the Alps.
As the name suggests, it's not one for the sprinters, with mountains on all five stages either side of the border between Italy and Austria in the Alpine Tirol. With the 168澳擲5ęę°å¼å„ē»ę:Giro d'Italia kicking off on May 9, the Tour of the Alps is considered a final warm-up race for many of the maglia rosa pretenders.
There are broadcast options in the UK, USA and Canada, as well as free live streaming options, so read on foā±š±r all the details on how to watch the Tour of the Alps online, on TV, and from anywhere.
How to watch Tour of the Alps in the UK
Fans in the UK can watch the Tour of the Alps on TNT Sports and Discovery+.
On TV, four of the five stages will be on TNT Sports 1, with the exception of stage 3, which is on TNT Sports ź§3 due to the clash with La Flèche Wallonne. All five stages can be live streamed at , which costs £30.99 a month.
Betšween two and three hours of live coverage are scheduled each day.
How to watch the Tour of the Alps in USA & Canadź§a
The Tour of the Alps will have live coverage in North America thanks to .
Flobikes operates across the US and Canada and while the US offering is more limited than that north ofā the border, US subscribers will indeed have ašÆccess to the Tour of the Alps.
A subscription to Flobikes costs US$30 / CAN$39.99 a month, wš„ith reductions for yearly plans at US$150 / CAN$203.88.
Can I watch the Tour of the Alps in Australia or New Zealand?ź§
There is no coverage planned forą¼ŗ the Tour of āthe Alps in Australia or New Zealand.
Can I watch the Tour of the Alps for free?
The 2025 edition of the Tour of the Alps will have free-to-air coverage in the host country of Italy through public broadcaster RAI.
Thą“e š five stages are going out on RAI Sport and streaming live at .
How to watch the Tour of the Alps from anywhere
If you're outside your usual country when the Tour of the Alps is on, you might think you can’t watch the race due to tš¦he geo-restrictions most streaming platforms impose. But a VPN is a simple and safe way around this.
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Dani Ostanek is Senior News Writer at Cyclingnews, having joined in 2017 as a freelance contributor and later being hired full-time. Before joining the team, she had written for numerous major publications in the cycling wš ŗorld, including CyclingWeekly and Rouleur. She writes and edits at Cyclingnews as well as running newsletter, social media, and how to watch campaigns.
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