It’s Grand Tour season and the first three-weeker for the men is the Giro d’Italia, which starts on Saturday 6th May and runs until Sunday 28th May. GCN+ has rights to stream all the racing across most international territories with TV coming via Eurosport, BeIN Sport (USA), SBS (Australia), Sky Sport (New Zealand) and more.
With favourites Primož Roglič and Remco Evenepoel looking in top form, it should be a spectacle over the 21 stages, which include three time-trials and a heck of a lot of climbing, especially in the third week. That’s not all, though, there’ll be sprints, breakaways and probably several surprises before the winners are crowned in Rome.
As per every WorldTour race, the Giro d’Italia will be broadcast live on Eurosport and available to stream live on GCN+ and Discovery+ (all with pretty much the same coverage, times below).
GCN+ costs £6.99 paid monthly, or £39.99 per year and Discovery+ costs £6.99 per month or £59.99 per year for sports and entertainment (for fans of shows like Wheeler Dealers and Naked and Afraid).
Streaming coverage via GCN+ will be available worldwide including Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the USA, but double-check territory restrictions to avoid disappointment.
All international broadcasters can be found at giroditalia.it.
Chris Auld
All times BST and subject to change by broadcasters. Some Eurosport timings TBA.
Stage 1: Saturday 6th May
GCN+: 12:30-16:45Eurosport 1: 12:30-16:45
Stage 2: Sunday 7th May
GCN+: 11:00-16:45Eurosport 1: 11:00-16:45
Stage 3: Monday 8th May
GCN+: 10:30-16:45Eurosport 1: 10:30-17:00
Stage 4: Tuesday 9th May
GCN+: 11:15-16:45Eurosport 1: 11:00-17:00
Stage 5: Wednesday 10th May
GCN+: 11:30-16:45Eurosport 1: 11:30-16:45
Stage 6: Thursday 11th May
GCN+: 11:45-16:45Eurosport 1: 11:30-16:45
Stage 7: Friday 12th May
GCN+: 10:00-16:45Eurosport 1: 10:00-16:45
Stage 8: Saturday 13th May
GCN+: 10:30-16:45Eurosport 1: 10:30-17:00
Stage 9: Sunday 14th May
GCN+: 12:00-16:45Eurosport 1: TBA
Rest day: Monday 15th May
Stage 10: Tuesday 16th May
GCN+: 10:45-16:45Eurosport 1: TBA
Stage 11: Wednesday 17th May
GCN+: 10:45-16:45Eurosport 1: TBA
Stage 12: Thursday 18th May
GCN+: 11:45-16:45Eurosport 1: TBA
Stage 13: Friday 19th May
GCN+: 09:45-16:45Eurosport 1: TBA
Stage 14: Saturday 20th May
GCN+: 10:45-16:45Eurosport 1: TBA
Stage 15: Sunday 21st May
GCN+: 10:30-16:45Eurosport 1: TBA
Rest day: Monday 22nd May
Stage 16: Tuesday 23rd May
GCN+: 09:30-16:45Eurosport 1: TBA
Stage 17: Wednesday 24th May
GCN+: 11:30-16:45Eurosport 1: TBA
Stage 18: Thursday 25th May
GCN+: 11:00-16:45Eurosport 1: TBA
Stage 19: Friday 26th May
GCN+: 10:15-16:45Eurosport 1: TBA
Stage 20: Saturday 27th May
GCN+: 10:15-18:00Eurosport 1: TBA
Stage 21: Sunday 28th May
GCN+: 14:05-18:30Eurosport 1: TBA
Find all our Giro d’Italia coverage on our hub page, and don’t miss our complete guide to the 2023 Giro d’Italia.
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