We take a look at the 2025
GP de Montréal, which will take place on the 14th of September. This is the second of the Canadian World Tour classics and is similar to the 2026 World Championships course, with Tadej Pogacar as a headliner. Here's how and when to watch it including in Canada, United States, United Kingdom and Australia.
The race will be broadcast on the traditional channels, most notably Discovery, MAX and Eurosport. As always, you can always follow the 2025 GP de Montréal on CyclingUpToDate with our full coverage of the race.
The race will be taking place this Sunday, the 14th of September starting in Montréal at 16:15CET and finishing at 21:45CET.
In the United Kingdom it will be possible to see it on TNT Sports; In Australia you can see the race on SBS; Whilst in the USA HBO Max will be broadcasting the race - whilst it may also be possible to see it on FloBikes. In Canada, TVA Sports and CBC Gem will be broadcasting the race. In Europe, HBO Max and Eurosport will have it's traditional broadcast.
When and Where to watch GP de Montréal 2025
| Country |
Channel / Platform |
| Canada |
TVA Sports (French), CBC Gem; race organiser web / Facebook live; FloBikes (streaming where available) |
| United States (USA) |
MAX (Warner Bros. Discovery / Max), FloBikes (streaming) |
| United Kingdom (UK) |
TNT Sports / discovery+ (TNT Sports live coverage & Discovery+ on-demand) |
| Australia |
SBS / SBS On Demand (and international streaming services like FloBikes where available) |
| France |
Discovery / Eurosport (Discovery+ / Eurosport Play where applicable) & local partners |
| Spain |
Discovery / Eurosport (Discovery+ / Eurosport Play) and local sports platforms where rights apply |
| Italy |
Discovery / Eurosport (Discovery+ / Eurosport Play) and local broadcasters with UCI WorldTour rights |
| Netherlands / Belgium |
Discovery / Eurosport (Discovery+ / Eurosport) and regional sports channels (subject to local scheduling) |
| Germany |
Discovery / Eurosport (Discovery+ / Eurosport Play) and partner channels |
| Japan |
Local sports broadcasters (rights vary) & international streaming services (FloBikes / Discovery+ where available) |