How to watch Milano-Torino and Nokere Koerse 2026 live and on TV in the USA, UK and Australia - Dates and schedules

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Wednesday, 18 March 2026 at 11:21
Primoz Roglic ahead of stage 2 at the 2026 Tirreno-Adriatico
Two key one-day races take place on Wednesday, 18 March 2026, as the peloton splits between Italy and Belgium for Milano-Torino and Nokere Koerse.
Milano-Torino, the oldest race in professional cycling, once again finishes on the steep slopes of Superga, while Nokere Koerse delivers a very different test with cobbles and a likely sprint finish on Nokereberg.
Below is everything you need to know to watch both races live on TV and streaming in the USA, UK and Australia, including key timings and schedule details.
As always, you can always follow the 2026 editions of both races on CyclingUpToDate with our full coverage including recaps, previews, rider quotes and daily Liveblogs.

Dates and key timings (CET)

Milano-Torino 2026
Route pointTime (CET)
Start (Rho)11:30
First ascent Superga15:40
Final ascent Superga15:55
Finish (Superga)~16:00
Nokere Koerse 2026
Route pointTime (CET)
Start (Deinze)~12:45
Final phase (Nokereberg circuits)~16:30
Finish (Nokere)~17:20

How to watch in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧

Both races are available through the Warner Bros Discovery ecosystem, which holds the rights to most major Spring Classics.
PlatformCoverage
Discovery+Live streaming of both races
TNT SportsTV broadcast (check listings for exact race coverage)
Viewers can watch via Discovery+ directly or through TNT Sports packages on providers such as Sky or BT.

How to watch in the United States 🇺🇸

In the USA, coverage is available through Warner Bros Discovery’s streaming platform.
PlatformCoverage
MaxLive streaming of Milano-Torino and Nokere Koerse (via sports add-on)
Coverage typically begins late morning to early afternoon depending on time zone.

How to watch in Australia 🇦🇺

Australia remains one of the most accessible regions for cycling coverage.
PlatformCoverage
SBS On DemandFree live streaming of both races
SBS (TV)Selected broadcast coverage
SBS continues to provide extensive access to European cycling, including midweek Classics such as these.

Race overview

Milano-Torino and Nokere Koerse offer a contrast in racing styles despite sharing the same date.
  • Milano-Torino: 174 km race from Rho to Turin, decided on the steep Superga climb, favouring climbers and puncheurs
  • Nokere Koerse: ~186 km Belgian Classic featuring cobbles and an uphill sprint finish, often favouring powerful sprinters
With two very different race profiles unfolding on the same day, fans can follow both events across the afternoon as the Classics season continues to build towards Milano-Sanremo.
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