The Kuurne - Brussel - Kuurne 2026 brings the world's best riders to Flanders on March 1. Whether you're at home or abroad, here's how to watch live — with all official TV channels, legitimate free streams, and a simple way to keep access to your home subscription securely through a VPN while travelling.

Kuurne - Brussel - Kuurne 2026 Schedule
Sunday 1 March 2026
| Timezone | Team Presentation | Race Start | TV Coverage Starts | Estimated Finish | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Local | CET / UTC+1 | 10:20 | 12:10 | 14:10 | 17:05 |
Race Favourites
After some initial speculation that he may attempt the full Opening Weekend set, it was confirmed on Saturday that the 2026 Omloop Het Nieuwsblad winner Mathieu van der Poel would not be racing. Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne is historically a sprinters Classic, so we pick fastmen Biniam Girmay (NSN Pro Cycling) or Jonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek) for the win.
You can read our full analysis in our 2026 Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne preview here.
How to watch Kuurne - Brussel - Kuurne
Official coverage is spread across public broadcasters in Europe and dedicated cycling streaming platforms in the United Kingdom and North America. The full breakdown of channels is below.
Live Streaming Coverage by Region
| Region | Broadcaster | Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
United Kingdom | Discovery+ / TNT Sports | £30.99/month | The main home for cycling in the UK. |
United States | FloBikes | $29.99/month | Exclusive US live and on-demand coverage. |
Canada | FloBikes | $39.99/month | Official Canadian streaming partner for KBK. |
Australia | No confirmed local broadcaster | Use a VPN to access your home subscriptions. | |
Belgium | Sporza / VRT 1 | Free | Extensive free coverage in the race's homeland. |
France | L'Equipe | Free | Free-to-air coverage for French residents. |
Netherlands | NOS | Free | Free live streaming for viewers in the Netherlands. |
Italy | Eurosport / Discovery / Max | Varies | Comprehensive coverage of the Flemish classics. |
Denmark | TV2 Sport / TV2 Play | Varies | Subscription-based coverage for Danish fans. |
Legal Free Streams
Velora tip: Many countries offer free-to-air official coverage. Certain national broadcasters show the race live for free – entirely legally:
- Sporza (Belgium): Comprehensive coverage on VRT 1 and VRT Max.
- NOS (Netherlands): Live streaming via the NOS website for local viewers.
- L'Equipe (France): Often provides free-to-air broadcast options for the Pro Series.
- ORF (Austria): Public service broadcasting of the race.
You can safely access your usual services abroad via a trusted VPN, without breaking any rules. If you're abroad, you can connect via VPN to your home country to access these official, legal feeds – just as if you were at home.
Using a VPN Legally While Travelling
Broadcasters often limit streams to home viewers. 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.
Velora Choice: NordVPN
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How to do it:
- Download Nord VPN – our recommended VPN for streaming while travelling.
- Connect to your home country (e.g., Belgium for Sporza or UK for Discovery+).
- 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.
Why the Kuurne - Brussel - Kuurne Matters
The Kuurne - Brussel - Kuurne is a Pro Series race known for its mix of cobbles and tactical finishes. The race features a mix of sprinters and classic specialists, often facing challenging weather conditions in early March.
Quick Recap
- Watch live via official broadcasters (Discovery+, FloBikes, etc.)
- Access free and legal coverage via Sporza, NOS, and L'Equipe
- Travelling abroad? Use a VPN to keep access to your home subscription safely
- Avoid illegal or pirate streams – they're unsafe and breach copyright
Watch the Kuurne - Brussel - Kuurne live, free (where available), and securely – wherever you are.
Velora Choice: NordVPN
Use a secure VPN connection to watch cycling on your existing subscription services or free streams while you’re away from home. Always follow local laws and your provider’s terms of use.
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