Paris-Nice 2020 live stream: how to watch cycling online from anywhere

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The Paris-Nice cycling tour is back for 2020, meaning eight days of the professional race to enjoy, crossing some of the beautiful sites of
And you can watch it all using a Paris-Nice live stream.Paris-Nice 2020 - where and whenThe Paris-Nice event will run from Sunday, March 8
to Sunday, March 15 in France.Most of the stages begin at 11am CET local time (10am GMT, 3am PT, 6am ET).The Paris-Nice eight-stage race is
in its 78th year
The course will run a total of 1,206 km starting in Plaisir and ending in, you guessed it, Nice
As the race gets closer to Nice the hills become more intense with the hill climbers coming into their own in these stages
The first three days are relatively flat but the penultimate stage has a 15km ascent with a 7.3% gradient up the Turini Pass.This is all
part of the UCI World Tour, it's second race of the season, in fact
So expect lots of big name riders and teams to be in attendance
It was actually this race which led to the rule of UCI riders being required to wear helmets at all times, following the death of Andrey
In 2018 it was Movistar's Spaniard Marc Soler who won it
The three years preceding that saw Team Sky win with Colombia's Sergio Henao in 2017, Geraint Thomas from Great Britain in 2016 and
Australian Richie Porte in 2015.Despite having the most wins, with 21, France hasn't had a Frenchman win since 1997
Could this be the year? You can watch and find out by using a Paris-Nice live stream anywhere in the world
Canada broadcasters further down this guide
The good news for cycling fans in France and Australia is that it's on free-to-air TV
This will be shown on France 3 and SBS respectively.If you're obsessed by watching the cycling and refuse to miss a stage - even when you're
away on business or on holiday - then you'll be disappointed to see your domestic coverage geo-blocked when you try to stream online from
abroad
That's where utilising a VPN (Virtual Private Network) really helps
It lets you virtually change the ISP of your laptop, tablet or mobile to one that's back in your home country
Thus letting you watch as if you were back there.They're surprisingly easy to use and have the double benefit of giving you an extra layer
of security as you surf the web
There are lots of options, and we've tested loads of them - our #1 pick is ExpressVPN due to its speed, security and sheer simplicity to use
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Paris-Nice 2020 live in the UKThis year Eurosport will have coverage of the Paris-Nice 2020 race
That means live coverage of the races on Eurosport 1 which can be watched on TV or on smart devices
Aussie cycling fans is that all the action from the Paris-Nice 2020 is set to be broadcast on SBS.Don't worry if you're out of the country
and want to catch that SBS broadcast - using a VPN will let you watch as if you were back at home on your laptop, mobile or other TV
streaming device.How to watch Paris-Nice 2020: US live streamParis-Nice 2020 is being aired by NBC Sports Gold in the US
This will be streamed online so if you have the app then you can enjoy it anywhere
However for those that don't have access to this stream there are other options.For the most extensive coverage NBC has to offer, you can
subscribe to NBC Sports Gold, which is offering a Cycling Pass for $54.99, delivering live, on-demand and commercial free coverage of the
Tour.If you're out of the US but still want to watch, then don't forget to explore the VPN route above.How to watch Paris-Nice 2020: Canada
live streamCanadians will be able to get in on Paris-Nice 2020 action via FloBikes which streams online so you can watch from anywhere.A
monthly subscription will cost you $30 while a yearly account will set you back $150 ($12.50 per month), which will give you access to
coverage of major cycling events throughout the year.Not in Canada to catch that Flobikes stream? Well you know the answer by nowusing a VPN
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