We’re nine days out from the Olympics: Here’s how and when to watch all the cycling action
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The Paris Olympics are just a week away! The opening ceremonies of the 2024 Summer Olympics are held on Friday, July 26, and the first cycling event —the time trial— gets the cycling action going straightaway the following day.
For those in the U.S., NBC is the official broadcaster of the Olympics, and all cycling can be viewed via NBC’s live streaming service, Peacock.
If you’re in the U.K., BBC is the official broadcaster of the Olympics and they will provide live TV coverage on BBC One, BBC Two and BBC iPlayer of all events including cycling.
However, the BBC will not air every 2024 Olympic cycling event and session. You’ll need Discovery Plus (£6.99 per month) to watch all of the cycling from the Paris Games in the U.K. and across Europe. Likewise, Peacock TV will host live streams of all the Olympic cycling in the States but again, is subscription-based at $7.99 per month.
CBC and 9Now are only available in Canada and Australia. If you’re a Canadian or Australian trying to tune into your regular streaming services while away from home, you’ll need to use a VPN to watch free Olympic cycling from abroad.
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The Olympic Cycling Schedule
Time Trials
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July 27 – Men’s and Women’s Time Trials
Time: 2:30-6:30 p.m. CEST / 1:30-5:30 p.m. BST / 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. ET