Amstel Gold Race 2026: Live Stream, TV Channel & How to Watch

Amstel Gold Race 2026: Live Stream, TV Channel & How to Watch

The Amstel Gold Race returns to the Limburg hills on Sunday, April 19 with men's and women's WorldTour races. Free-to-air coverage is available in the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Australia, while UK and US viewers need paid subscriptions. Here's every official way to watch.

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The Amstel Gold Race 2026 brings the world's best puncheurs and climbers to the hills of Limburg, Netherlands, on Sunday, April 19. Both the men's and women's WorldTour races are on the programme, with the Cauberg in the finale once again.

Whether you're at home or abroad, here's how to watch live, with all official TV channels, legitimate free streams, and a way to keep access to your home subscription securely through a VPN while travelling.

Amstel Gold Race 2026 Race Times

Sunday 19 April 2026

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Women's Race Start
LocalCEST / UTC+2
10:10
Men's Race Start
LocalCEST / UTC+2
11:10
Est. Men's Finish
LocalCEST / UTC+2
16:56
Est Women's Finish
LocalCEST / UTC+2
13:54

Race favourites

Defending champions Mattias Skjelmose (Lidl-Trek) and Mischa Bredewold (SD Worx-Protime) return to Limburg with targets on their backs. Remco Evenepoel (Soudal-QuickStep) and Matteo Jorgenson (Visma-Lease a Bike) lead the men's challengers. Ben Healy (EF Education–EasyPost) is among many notable absentees, having pulling out late on Friday.

Demi Vollering (FDJ-Suez), Lorena Wiebes (SD Worx-Protime) and Marianne Vos (Visma-Lease a Bike) headline the women's field. The repeated short, steep climbs suit explosive riders who can time a late acceleration over the Cauberg.

You can read our full preview of the men's race here, and the women's race here, or check out our 60-second video preview at the bottom of the page.

How to watch the Amstel Gold Race

The race is broadcast across a mix of paid streaming services and free-to-air public channels. Coverage varies by country, with details in the table below.

Where to Watch the Amstel Gold Race 2026

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United Kingdom
Cost
£30.99/mo
United States
Broadcaster
FloBikes
Cost
$149.99/year or $29.99/mo
Canada
Broadcaster
FloBikes
Cost
$149.99/year or $29.99/mo
Australia
Broadcaster
SBS
Cost
Free
Belgium
Cost
Free
France
Cost
Free
Netherlands
Broadcaster
NOS / L1
Cost
Free
Italy
Cost
€9.99/mo
Germany
Cost
€5.99/mo
Asia
Broadcaster
HBO Max / Eurosport 1 International
Cost
Varies by market

Legal free streams

Velora tip: Several markets have official free-to-air coverage for the Amstel Gold Race 2026:

  • Australia – SBS offers free live and on-demand coverage through SBS On Demand.
  • Netherlands – NOS broadcasts the race free-to-air, with additional regional coverage on L1. The official Amstel Gold Race site lists both.
  • France – France Télévisions provides free-to-air coverage on its TV channels and streaming app.
  • Belgium – VRT / Sporza and RTL carry the race live and free.

Denmark (TV2) and Switzerland (SRG SSR) are also listed as broadcasters by the race organisers.

You can safely access your usual services abroad via a trusted VPN, without breaking any rules. If you're travelling, connect via VPN to your home country to reach these official, legal feeds, just as if you were at home.

Using a VPN legally while travelling

Broadcasters often limit streams to home viewers through geo-restrictions. If you're travelling, a VPN lets you securely connect to your home network so you can keep watching your existing paid or free account from abroad.

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How to do it:

  1. Download NordVPN, our recommended VPN for streaming while travelling.
  2. Connect to your home country (e.g., UK for HBO Max or France for France TV).
  3. Open your usual broadcaster's site or app and start watching safely.

Velora never endorses bypassing broadcast rights. A VPN should only be used to access official services, whether paid or free-to-air, while abroad.

Always use legitimate platforms. Unofficial streams often breach copyright and expose viewers to malware or fake ads.

When to tune in

All times CEST (UTC+2). Two races, one decisive 19.9km finishing circuit – lapped four times by the women and twice by the men – with the Cauberg 1.7km from the line.

Women’s race

  • Start (Maastricht): 10:13
  • First passage of the finish line: 12:11
  • Third Cauberg ascent: 12:59
  • Final Cauberg (1.7km to go): 13:51
  • Finish: 13:54

Men’s race

  • Start (Maastricht): 11:13
  • First passage of the finish line: 15:06
  • Keutenberg (last long climb, 31km to go): 16:14
  • Final Cauberg (1.7km to go): 16:54
  • Finish: 16:56

Short on time? Here are the best tune-in windows

  • Women’s finale: ~13:00–13:54 – catches the final two Cauberg ascents and the decisive run to the line.
  • Men’s finale: ~16:00–16:56 – Keutenberg, the final Cauberg and the sprint or solo to the finish.

Quick recap

  • Watch live via official broadcasters including TNT Sports 2 & 10 (HBO Max), FloBikes, SBS, NOS, VRT and France Télévisions.
  • Free legal coverage is available in Australia, the Netherlands, France and Belgium.
  • UK, US and Canadian viewers need paid subscriptions through HBO Max or FloBikes.
  • Travelling abroad? Use a VPN to keep access to your home subscription safely.
  • Avoid illegal or pirate streams, they're unreliable and risky.

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Can I watch the Amstel Gold Race 2026 for free?

Yes. Free-to-air coverage is available in several countries including Australia (SBS), the Netherlands (NOS and L1), France (France Télévisions) and Belgium (VRT / Sporza and RTL). If you are in one of these markets, you can watch the full race live without any subscription.

What channels show the Amstel Gold Race in the UK and US?

In the UK, the Amstel Gold Race is broadcast on TNT Sports 2 & 10 via HBO Max, which costs £30.99 per month. In the US and Canada, FloBikes holds the rights at $29.99 per month or $149.99 per year.

Is it legal to use a VPN to watch cycling abroad?

Using a VPN to access a service you already have a legitimate subscription to, or a free-to-air broadcaster from your home country, is generally accepted. You should always check the specific terms of service of your broadcaster. Velora only recommends VPN use to maintain access to official, legitimate services while travelling.

Can I watch both the men's and women's Amstel Gold Race on the same service?

In most cases, yes. Broadcasters such as discovery+, FloBikes, SBS and NOS typically cover both the men's and women's races. Check your broadcaster's schedule on race day to confirm coverage times for each event.

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Peter is the editor of Velora and oversees Velora’s editorial strategy and content standards, bringing nearly 20 years of cycling journalism to the site. He was editor of Cyclingnews from 2022, introducing its digital membership strategy and expanding its content pillars. Before that he was digital editor at Cyclist and then Rouleur having joined Cyclist in 2012 after freelance work for titles including The Times and The Telegraph. He has reported from Grand Tours and WorldTour races, and previously represented Great Britain as a rower.