How to watch Milan-San Remo 2026 – Live streams, TV channels for La Classicissima
All the broadcast information for the men's and women's race at the first Monument of the season
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Watch Milan-San Remo 2026 and Milan-San Remo Women 2026 for the first Monument of the season as Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Premier Tech) and Lorena Wiebes (SD Worx-Protime) line up to defend their titles.
► Dates: March 21, 2026
► UK: TNT Sports / Discovery+
► US: HBO Max / Max via Amazon Prime
► Canada: FloBikes
The 2026 men's and women's Milan-San Remo will take place on Saturday, March 21. The men's race starts in 10:00 local time in Pavia before concluding at 16:55 in San Remo, while the women's race starts in 10:40 in Genoa, finishing at 14:29 in San Remo.
Milan-San Remo is being broadcast all over the world, with TV coverage and live streaming options in the UK, US, and Canada, so read on for all the details on how to watch the race wherever you are in the world.
Milan-San Remo 2026 free live stream
You can watch the 2026 Milan-San Remo for free on Australian streaming platform SBS – with English commentary.
You can also catch the race streams live on Italian national broadcaster RAI, and Belgium streaming service RTBF.
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Where can I watch Milan-San Remo in the UK?
Fans in the UK can watch the 2026 Milan-San Remo through TNT Sports and Discovery+.
TV viewers will find the action on TNT Sports 4, with live streaming available on the Discovery+ platform. Please note that from 26 March, HBO Max will be the new home of cycling on TNT Sports.
You can add TNT Sports to an existing pay-TV package with the likes of Sky and Virgin, or you can sign up to Discovery+ to stream instantly for £30.99 per month.
How to watch Milan-San Remo 2026 in the US
Milan-San Remo is being aired by HBO Max in the United States. Plans start from $18.49 per month for a package that includes live cycling.
If you're an Amazon Prime member, you might find it easier to sign up to Max via Prime.
How to watch Milan-San Remo in Canada
For Canadian viewers, Flobikes is your port of call to watch Milan-San Remo.
A subscription will set you back CAN$203.88 for the year or CAN$39.99 on a monthly basis. Flobikes customers in the US will be blocked from this one - they only have the rights in Canada.
How to watch Milan-San Remo in Australia for free
Fans in Australia can watch Milan-San Remo through SBS.
Both races are being live streamed on the SBS On Demand platform, which is a free service for those in Australia.
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Dani Ostanek is Senior News Writer at Cyclingnews, having joined in 2017 as a freelance contributor, later being hired full-time. Her favourite races include Strade Bianche, the Tour de France Femmes, Paris-Roubaix, and Tro-Bro Léon.
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