2018-19 Track Cycling World Cup | How To Watch Live Online

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Update: 17 December 2018, Monday
Well done to all the participants for the U.K event. Netherlands lead the medal standings with a total of 7 medals, followed by Great Britain and Australia with a total of 6 and 4 medals respectively. See the full medal standings here. Coming up, we’ll move on to New Zealand’s Avantidrome in Cambridge which starts on 18 — 20 January for the next stage. UCI’s YouTube will be providing a free live stream for Day 3 of all events.

 
Update: 3 December 2018, Monday
Well done to all the participants for the Germany event. Great Britain lead the medal standings with a total of 5 medals, followed by Australia and Germany with a total of 4 medals each. See the full medal standings here. Coming up, we’ll move on to London’s Lee Valley VeloPark which starts on 14 — 16 December for the next stage. UCI’s YouTube will be providing a free live stream for Day 3 of all events.

 
Update: 29 October 2018, Monday
Well done to all the participants for the Canada event. Great Britain lead the medal standings with a total of 9 medals, followed by Australia and USA with a total of 4 medals each. See the full medal standings here. Coming up, we’ll move on to Berlin’s Velodrom which starts on 30 November — 2 December for the next stage. UCI’s YouTube will be providing a free live stream for Day 3 of all events.

 
Update: 22 October 2018, Monday
Well done to all the participants for the France event. Australia lead the medal standings with a total of 8 medals, followed by Great Britain with a total of 6 medals and Netherlands with 5 medals. See the full medal standings here. Coming up, we’ll move on to the Mattamy National Cycling Centre in Canada which starts on 26 — 28 October for the next stage. UCI’s YouTube will be providing a free live stream for Day 3 of all events.

 
The 2018-19 UCI Track Cycling World Cup is about to take place in six nation states starting with Saint-Quentin-En-Yvelines in France. Having been founded in 1993, the 27th series of the World Cup includes some of the most prestigious track cycling events such as Time Trial, Keirin, Individual Pursuit, Team Pursuit, Points Race, Scratch Race, Sprint, Team Sprint, Omnium, and Madison (better known as The American).
 

2018-19 Track Cycling World Cup Trailer

 
Starting from 19th of October 2018 in France, the live action will take us through Canada, Germany, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and Hong Kong. Live coverage will be available through the official UCI YouTube Channel, Eurosport, BBC (U.K), FuboTV and FloBikes (U.S and Canada), L’Equipe (France), and Sky Sport (NZL). Here are the match coverage breakdown for the different countries:
 

The providers in this list with links have been tested to work with our VPN. Click on any that you prefer to quickly access streaming instructions. Click here for the full list of official Track Cycling World Cup broadcasters.

 

2018-19 Track Cycling World Cup Schedule

Event Period: 19 October 2018 – 27 January 2019
 

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Round One: 19 — 21 October, 2018

France: Vélodrome National, Saint-Quentin-En-Yvelines, Paris
Live Stream: Starting on 19 October at 19:20CEST | 17:00UTC
Round One Event Page (France)
Round One Official Bulletin (France)
Round One Schedule (France)
Official Results (France)
 

Round Two: 26 — 28 October, 2018

Canada: Mattamy National Cycling Centre, Milton, Ontario
Live Stream: Starting on 26 October at 19:00EDT | 23:00UTC
Round Two Event Page (Canada)
Round Two Official Bulletin (Canada)
Round Two Schedule (Canada)
Official Results (Canada)
 

Round Three: 30 November — 2 December, 2018

Germany: Velodrom, Berlin
Live Stream: Starting on 30 November at 18:30CEST | 16:30UTC
Round Three Event Page (Germany)
Round Three Official Bulletin (Germany)
Round Three Schedule (Germany)
Official Results (Germany)
 

Round Four: 14 — 16 December, 2018

United Kingdom: Lee Valley VeloPark, London
Live Stream: Starting on 14 December at 19:00BST | 18:00UTC
Round Four Event Page (United Kingdom)
Round Four Official Bulletin (United Kingdom)
Round Four Schedule (United Kingdom)
Official Results (United Kingdom)
 

Round Five: 18 — 20 January, 2019

New Zealand: Avantidrome, Cambridge
Live Stream: Starting on 18 January at 18:00NZDT | 05:00UTC
Round Five Event Page (New Zealand)
Round Five Official Bulletin (New Zealand)
Round Five Schedule (New Zealand)
 

Round Six: 25 — 27 January, 2019

Hong Kong: Hong Kong Velodrome
Live Stream: Starting on 25 January at 19:00HKT | 11:00UTC
Round Six Event Page (Hong Kong)
Round Six Official Bulletin (Hong Kong)
Round Six Schedule (Hong Kong)

 

Track Cycling World Cup Resources

Official Event Page

 

Watch 2018-19 Track Cycling World Cup Live Online With Our VPN

If you’re not currently in the Europe, U.K, U.S, Canada, France, New Zealand or any other country allowed to access UCI’s YouTube Channel, then you’ll need to connect to our VPN first before streaming the competition.
 

VPN Connection Setup Guide

1) Sign Up for a My Private Network account.
 
2) Install our VPN on any device that you’ll be using to watch the 2018-19 Track Cycling World Cup.
 
3) Connect to our servers in the U.K (GBR) for BBC, U.S (USA) and Canada (CAN) for FuboTV and FloBikes, France (FRA) for L’Equipe, or New Zealand (NZL) for Sky Sport.

Otherwise, to access the stream from UCI’s YouTube Channel, you’ll have to check which country is available for the live stream when it is released. To do this, you can use the free tool from Polsy.org.uk and check restricted countries for YouTube videos – simply insert the YouTube video link when it becomes available and it’ll show you a list of countries that it is allowed in. Once you’ve chosen one closest to your current location, connect to the appropriate VPN server country and start watching the stream!

 

Stream 2018-19 Track Cycling World Cup on UCI’s YouTube Channel (FREE)

UCI - Union Cycliste Internationale

Watch all six Day 3 live events from UCI’s YouTube for free. Availability: Unrestricted countries only – Connect to an unrestricted country VPN server first before starting the stream!

 
1) Head to UCI’s YouTube Channel or download the YouTube app on iOS or Android.
 
2) Search for the live stream and start watching the competition!
 
Tip: Track Cycling World Cup will be airing live from 19 October 2018 on UCI’s YouTube channel. Kindly ensure that you’re connected to a VPN country that is allowed to stream them from. Click here to use Polsy’s YouTube restriction checker tool.
UCI Track World Cup – France Day 3 Live Stream
UCI Track World Cup – Canada Day 3 Live Stream
UCI Track World Cup – Germany Day 3 Live Stream

 

Stream 2018-19 Track Cycling World Cup on Eurosport

Eurosport

Eurosport will be providing live coverage of Day 3 for the entire event. However, you’ll need a Eurosport subscription to access them. Availability: Europe only – Connect to our European (GBR, DEU, FIN, SWE, etc.) servers first before starting the stream!

 
1) Head to the Eurosport’s player website or download the Eurosport app on iOS or Android.
 
2) Search for the live stream and start watching the competition!
 
Tip: Track Cycling World Cup will be airing live from 19 October 2018 on Eurosport 1.

 

Stream 2018-19 Track Cycling World Cup on BBC (FREE)

BBC iPlayer

BBC will be providing live coverage of the U.K event for free. Whilst BBC doesn’t charge for their content, you’ll still need a BBC account to access them. Learn how to sign up for free here. Availability: U.K only – Connect to our U.K (GBR) servers first before starting the stream!

 
1) Head to the BBC iPlayer website or download the BBC iPlayer app on iOS or Android.
 
2) Search for the live stream and start watching to the competition!
 
Tip: Track Cycling World Cup will be airing live from 14 December 2018 on BBC One and BBC Two.
Click here for a direct link to BBC One
Click here for a direct link to BBC Two

 

Stream 2018-19 Track Cycling World Cup on FuboTV

FuboTV

FuboTV will be providing live coverage of the entire event. However, you’ll need a FuboTV subscription to access them. Availability: U.S and Canada only – Connect to our U.S (USA) or Canada (CAN) servers first before starting the stream!

 
1) Login on the FuboTV website or download the FuboTV app on iOS or Android.
 
2) Search for the live stream and start watching the competition!
 
Tip: Track Cycling World Cup will be airing live from 19 October 2018 on FuboTV.

 

Stream 2018-19 Track Cycling World Cup on FloBikes

FloBikes will be providing live coverage of the entire event for Canadian viewers. U.S viewers will only be offered the competitions hosted in the U.K, New Zealand, and Hong Kong. However, you’ll need a FloBikes subscription to access them. Availability: U.S and Canada only – Connect to our U.S (USA) or Canada (CAN) servers first before starting the stream!

 
1) Login on the FloBikes website.
 
2) Search for the live stream and start watching the competition!
 
Tip: Track Cycling World Cup will be airing live from 19 October 2018 on FloBikes.
FloBikes Broadcast News Here

 

Stream 2018-19 Track Cycling World Cup on L’Equipe (FREE)

L’Equipe will be providing live coverage of the France event for free. Availability: France only – Connect to our France (FRA) servers first before starting the stream!

 
1) Head to the L’Equipe website.
 
2) Search for the live stream and start watching the competition!
 
Tip: Track Cycling World Cup will be airing live from 19 October 2018 on L’Equipe.
Access L’Equipe Live here

 

Stream 2018-19 Track Cycling World Cup on Sky Sport (NZ)

Sky Sport New Zealand

Sky Sport will be providing live coverage of the New Zealand event. However, you’ll need a paid subscription with them to access their content. Availability: New Zealand only – Connect to our New Zealand (NZL) servers first before starting the stream!

 
1) Head to the Sky Sport website or download the Sky Go NZ app on iOS or Android.
 
2) Search for the live stream and start watching the competition!
 
Tip: Track Cycling World Cup will be airing live from 18 January 2019 on Sky Sport 3.
Sky Sport’s Schedule
Access Sky Sport 3 here

 
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