The Giro d’Italia 2025 runs from 9 May to 1 June 2025, and it’s available worldwide on a mix of traditional TV and streaming platforms, with some countries getting free-to-air coverage.

Key ways to watch (by country)

Below is a quick snapshot of primary broadcasters and streams. Always double‑check close to race day because sports rights can shift season to season.

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Region / Country TV Channel Streaming Platform Notes
Italy RAI Sport (RAI) RAI Play (free) Host broadcaster, extensive live coverage and highlights.
United Kingdom TNT Sports (Eurosport feed) Discovery+ Full live stages and replays via Discovery+ sports subscription.
Australia SBS SBS On Demand (free) All 21 stages live and on‑demand at no cost.
Switzerland SRG SSR (e.g. RSI La 2) RSI online platforms National free coverage across language networks.
United States Max (with Eurosport cycling) Streaming‑only coverage of all stages.
Canada FloBikes Subscription service with live and on‑demand race coverage.
Other Europe Local Eurosport/TNT partners Discovery+ or local apps Most European markets carry Eurosport’s Giro feed.

Format & schedule basics

  • Dates: 9 May – 1 June 2025.
  • Stages: 21 stages over three weeks, including two individual time trials and several long mountain days.
  • Start/finish: Opening stages in Albania (e.g., Durrës to Tiranë) with the finale in Rome.

A typical viewing pattern is mid‑day to late afternoon Central European Time for live coverage, with evening highlights on many national broadcasters.

Tips to actually catch the action

  • Check the official Giro “Giro in TV” page: it lists current‑season global TV partners and is updated as rights deals are signed.
  • If you travel during the race, your Discovery+, Max, or FloBikes login may or may not work due to regional restrictions, so consider a backup local broadcaster where you’ll be staying.
  • Many broadcasters provide on‑demand replays if you can’t watch live, which is especially handy for time trials or key mountain stages.

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