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How to watch Tour de Romandie 2026: Free Streams and TV Channels for the UCI WorldTour Race

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 How to watch Tour de Romandie 2026: Free Streams and TV Channels for the UCI WorldTour Race

The six-day stage race covers 851 kilometers and climbs a huge 14,000 meters

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How to Watch How to Watch Sport How to Watch Cycling How to watch Tour de Romandie 2026: Free Streams and TV Channels for the UCI WorldTour Race How Tos By Simon Warren published 28 April 2026 The six-day stage race covers 851 kilometers and climbs a huge 14,000 meters When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Tadej Pogacar (Image credit: Marco BERTORELLO / AFP via Getty Images) Jump to: Watch for free Watch from anywhere Watch in USA Watch in UK Watch in Canada Preview Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Threads Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter Tour de Romandie 2026: Tuesday, April 28 - Sunday May 3FREE stream: RTS(Switzerland)Use NordVPN to watch from anywhere – over 70% off today The 2026 Tour de Romandie is a relentlessly hilly race which packs in 17 savage classified climbs across five stages (and a prologue) which will pit Tadej Pogačar against a whole host of the world's super lightweight climbers. Star riders like Lenny Martinez, Primož Roglič and Florian Lipowitz will line up but will they have what it takes to stop the GOAT taking yet another stage race win.Read on and we'll show you how to watch a Tour de Romandie 2026 live stream from anywhere, and potentially for FREE. How to watch 2026 Tour de Romandie for FREE Cycling fans in Switzerland will get to watch a Tour de Romandie 2026 live stream for FREE. Here's where: RTS— Switzerland If you're a resident of Switzerland and you're abroad right now, don't worry about missing the action – all you need to do is download a VPN to re-connect to your home streaming coverage. You’ll find more details below. Use a VPN to watch any Tour de Romandie 2026 live stream Tour de Romandie 2026 is streaming on lots of platforms around the world, but what if you're abroad and don't want to take out a new subscription just to watch the race, or you want your familiar, favorite commentary?This is where a VPN can help. It's a handy piece of software that can make your device appear to be back home, so you can unlock your usual service or subscription from wherever you find yourself.The best VPN right now? We recommend NordVPN – it does everything you want it to do at great speeds and an even better price. NordVPN NordVPN: at go.nordvpn.net🟩 NordVPN – get the world's best VPNNot having a VPN is like leaving your front door wide open in a busy city – anyone can walk right in and take a peek. TechRadar regularly reviews all the biggest and best VPN providers and NordVPN is our #1 choice.✅ Over 70% Off Today✅ 3 Extra Months FreeGet NordVPN and stream Tour de Romandie 2026 from anywhere in the world. View DealHow to watch 2026 Tour de Romandie live streams in the US (Image credit: Other) Cycling fans in the US can watch the 2026 Tour de Romandie on FloBikes.A subscription to FloBikes will set you back US$155.88 for the year or US$39.99 on a monthly basis.If you're out of the US but still want to watch the 2026 Tour de Romandie then don't forget to explore the VPN route set out above, which will help you access your subscriptions from anywhere. How to watch 2026 Tour de Romandie live streams in the UK The Tour de Romandie 2026 is on TNT Sports in the UK.TNT Sports’ cycling coverage in the UK has now moved from Discovery+ to the HBO Max platform. It costs £30.99 per month, though there is a better value £25.99 "saver…

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