#56 Where are you going to watch the races in 2018?

This year, cycling fans won't have to use the TV remote control much because the races that are going to be broadcast will be on the same channels as always: Eurosport, TDP and La1 . The big prize goes to Eurosport , which will broadcast 25 races from the 2018 UCI World Tour calendar . Or rather, we take home the prize, because it's a blessing to have a television network that broadcasts so many races and, in many cases, shows the stages in full.

The Big Three

If you want to watch the three major cycling races (Giro, Tour, and Vuelta) on TV, here's the schedule: GIRO D'ITALIA : May 5-27 on Eurosport. TOUR DE FRANCE : July 7-29 on La1, tdp and Eurosport. TOUR OF SPAIN : August 25 to September 16, TDP and Eurosport.

The rest of the year

For the rest of the year's events, we've got a complete schedule here so you don't miss a single one. We'll take the roll call! ;) UCI WORLD TOUR 2018 CALENDAR
DATE CAREER EDITION COUNTRY CATEGORY TV WINNER 2017
January 16-21 Santos Tour Down Under 6 Australia 2.UWT Teledeporte (summary) and L'Équipe Richie Porte
January 28 Cadel Evans Great Ocean 4 Australia 1.UWT Eurosport 2 Nikias Arndt
February 21-25 Abu Dhabi Tour 4 United Arab Emirates 2.UWT Eurosport 1 (Feb. 22) and Eurosport 2 (other days) Rui Alberto Costa
February 24 Het Nieuwsblad Circuit 73 Belgium 1.UWT Eurosport 1 Greg Van Avermaet
March 3 Strade Bianche 12 Italy 1.UWT The Team Michał Kwiatkowski
March 4-11 Paris-Nice 76 France 2.UWT Eurosport Sergio Luis Henao
March 7-13 Tyrrhenian-Adriatic 53 Italy 2.UWT The Team Nairo Quintana
March 17 Milan-San Remo 109 Italy 1.UWT The Team Michał Kwiatkowski
March 19-25 Return to Catalonia 98 Spain 2.UWT Eurosport Alejandro Valverde
March 23 E3 Harelbeke 61 Belgium 1.UWT Eurosport Greg Van Avermaet
March 25 Ghent-Wevelgem 80 Belgium 1.UWT The Team Ghent-Wevelgem
March 28 Through Flanders 73 Belgium 1.UWT The Team Yves Lampaert
April 1 Tour of Flanders 102 Belgium 1.UWT Eurosport Philippe Gilbert
April 2-7 Return to the Basque Country 58 Spain 2.UWT Eurosport Alejandro Valverde
April 8 Paris-Roubaix 116 France 1.UWT Eurosport Greg Van Avermaet
April 15 Amstel Gold Race 53 Holland 1.UWT Eurosport Philippe Gilbert
April 18 The Arrow-Walloon 82 Belgium 1.UWT Eurosport Alejandro Valverde
April 22 Liège-Bastogne-Liège 104 Belgium 1.UWT Eurosport Alejandro Valverde
April 24-29 Tour of Romandie 72 Swiss 2.UWT The Team Richie Porte
May 1st Eschborn-Frankfurt 56 Germany 1.UWT Eurosport Alexander Kristoff
May 5-27 Giro d'Italia 101 Italy 2.UWT L'Équipe and Eurosport Tom Dumoulin
May 13-19 Tour of California 13 USA 2.UWT Eurosport George Bennett
June 3-10 Criterium-Dauphiné 70 France 2.UWT Eurosport Jakob Fuglsang
June 9-17 Tour of Switzerland 82 Swiss 2.UWT The Team Simon Špilak
July 7-29 Tour de France 105 France 2.UWT TVE, Teledeporte and Eurosport Chris Froome
July 29 RideLondon-Surrey Classic 7 Great Britain 1.UWT RideLondon Alexander Kristoff
August 4 San Sebastian Classic 38 Spain 1.UWT Eurosport Michał Kwiatkowski
August 4-10 Tour of Poland 75 Poland 2.UWT Eurosport Dylan Teuns
August 13-19 BinckBank Tour 14 Belgium and the Netherlands 1.UWT Eurosport Tom Dumoulin
August 19 Cyclassics Hamburg 23 Germany 1.UWT Eurosport Elia Viviani
August 25 to September 16 Return to Spain 73 Spain 2.UWT Teledeporte and Eurosport Chris Froome
August 26 Classic Brittany-West of France (GP Plouay) 82 France 1.UWT France Televisions Elia Viviani
September 7 GP Québec 9 Canada 1.UWT Eurosport Peter Sagan
September 9 GP Montreal 9 Canada 1.UWT Eurosport Diego Ulissi
October 9-14 Return to Türkiye 54 Türkiye 2.UWT Eurosport Diego Ulissi
October 13 Lombardy 112 Italy 1.UWT The Team Vincenzo Nibali
October 16-21 Guangxi Tour 2 China 1.UWT Eurosport Tim Wellens
The International Cycling Union calendar has four types of competitions, each with its own restrictions: Category: 1.UWT UCI WorldTour. All top-level men's road cycling races. The 18 WorldTour teams and Continental Professional teams participate by invitation of the race organizer. Here we can find:
  • The Tour de France
  • The Giro d'Italia
  • The Tour of Spain
  • The great monuments of cycling (the five classic races with the greatest history and prestige on the international calendar):
    • Milan-San Remo ("the Classicissima" or "the Spring", almost 300km)
    • The Tour of Flanders (the most recent, about 250 km, with cobbled climbs such as the Koppenberg, the Kapelmuur and the Paterberg.)
    • Paris-Roubaix ("The Hell of the North" or "The Classic of Classics", 260km with 30 pavé sections)
    • The Liège-Bastogne-Liège ("The Dean", the oldest, has been run since 1892 and is about 260 km long)
    • The Giro di Lombardia ("The Classic of the Dead Leaves", about 240-250 km, more mountainous)
  • Other major one-day races (the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Race, the Amstel Gold Race, or the San Sebastian Classic)
The UCI Continental Circuits
  • Europe Tour
  • America Tour
  • Asia Tour
  • Africa Tour
  • Oceania Tour
Within each continental circuit there are 4 types of race:
  • HC (one day)
  • HC (multi-stage)
  • 1 (one day)
  • 1 (several stages)
Within the continental circuits, the highest category is 1.HC (one day) and 2.HC (several stages), for races such as the Tour of Utah in the United States, in which World Tour teams (maximum 65% for the America Tour), Professional Continental Teams, Continental Teams and national teams can participate. Then follow races 1.1 (one day) and 2.1 (multiple stages), such as the competition to be held in Colombia, which can be attended by World Tour teams (maximum 50% for the America Tour), Professional Continentals, Continentals and national teams. And finally, there are the 1.2 (one day) and 2.2 (multiple stages) competitions, such as the Vuelta a Colombia, which will be removed from the UCI calendar for 2018. Only Continental Professional teams, Continental teams, national teams, regional teams, and amateur teams can participate. Well, that's all for the news. See you in front of the TV! We hope that very soon, in every race of the year, the entire peloton will be carrying their Baggicase!