Don’t miss a minute of UCI Track Champions League action, with each round streamed worldwide on Max, Eurosport and discovery+
- The UCI Track Champions League will be accessible worldwide through WBD Sports' extensive network and via a wide range of broadcast partners across the globe.
- Fans can enjoy immersive and customizable streaming experiences on Max, Eurosport, and discovery+ in markets where those platforms are available.
- The official UCI Track Champions League app, powered by AWS, complements TV coverage with immersive features, including incredible in-depth data on the riders’ performances.
The fourth season of UCI Track Champions League is almost upon us and this year, more fans than ever before will be able to witness the excitement of the series on the big screen. The 2024 UCI Track Champions League will be streamed across the globe via WBD Sports’ network including Max, Eurosport and discovery+, as well as a host of broadcast partners.
The UCI Track Champions League will be available on enhanced streaming service Max for the first time, for viewers in the US, France, Poland, Scandinavia, Spain, Central and Eastern Europe, and on HBO Max for viewers in Belgium and the Netherlands. Max has something for everyone, combining HBO Max’s can’t-miss boxsets, Discovery’s real-life entertainment and Eurosport’s world-class sports, and will be the UCI Track Champions League new streaming home, broadening the series’ reach across the world.
Viewers in Austria, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom, and Ireland can stream all the action on discovery+, WBD Sports’ streaming service in those countries.
In addition to live coverage on WBD Sports' network, including Eurosport across Europe, sublicense agreements will extend the live broadcast to fans in key regions and countries such as Australia (SBS), Canada (CBC / FloSports), the Caribbean (Flow Sports), Colombia (Señal Colombia), China (Zhibo TV), Japan (Speed Channel), Latin America (Claro), Middle East and North Africa (BEIN Sports), South Africa (Supersport), Spain (RTVE) and Switzerland (SRG). Highlights will also be featured in Greece (ERT) and Italy (RAI). Fans in each country hosting rounds of the event will also have access to live and free-to-air coverage via La chaîne L’Équipe (France), RTL (Netherlands) or S4C (Wales, UK).
Countries that are not covered by WBD Sports' network or another broadcast partner can still experience all the magic and drama of the UCI Track Champions League, as distribution will be provided through streaming platform Staylive. Founded in 2013, Staylive is a Swedish streaming solutions company that delivers over 1,000 live sports events per week to a global audience, and it already partners with WBD Sports to distribute the WHOOP UCI Mountain Bike World Series, the FIM Endurance World Championship and the FIM Speedway Grand Prix. More information about Staylive and how to access the UCI Track Champions League can be found here.
For detailed information on where to watch each round in your country, click here.
STARS ON AND OFF THE TRACK
WBD's Sports' World Feed coverage will further enhance viewers’ experience, featuring former professional cyclist Adam Blythe, who will provide live insights and interviews with riders from the velodromes.
A star-studded panel of international commentators will include track cycling legend Arnaud Tournant and 2024 Olympic Champion Benjamin Thomas (in France), who will lend their expertise during the opening round in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines.
Every lap, sprint, and thrilling moment will be covered in 19 languages across Europe, with a total of 20 live hours of coverage. Double Olympic cycling medallist and multiple UCI World Champion Joanna Roswell, alongside Rob Hatch, recently named “Sports Commentator of the Year” at the 2024 Broadcast Sport Awards, will provide expert commentary across the World Feed to guide you through every minute of action.
In use at each venue will be one cable cam, four onboard rider perspectives, 12 track cameras and one derny for the Keirin, providing viewers with unique access to angles and moments that are typically off-limits.
THE OFFICIAL APP: ENHANCING YOUR TV EXPERIENCE
As fans tune in to Season 4 on their TV screens, they can dive even deeper into the UCI Track Champions League action with the official app, offering an immersive experience that goes beyond the broadcast.
Powered by AWS, the app serves as a comprehensive hub for everything you need to know about the UCI Track Champions League, giving fans a week-by-week guide and a personalized experience. Users can explore rider profiles with exclusive real-time and historical biometric data, giving fans an inside look at the riders' incredible physical performance—tracking speed, watts, cadence, and heart rate.
The access to onboard cameras feeds heightens the multi-sensory experience, making viewers feel like they're right there on the track, racing for UCI Track Champions League glory, all while comparing data between the competing athletes in real-time.
In addition to race results and standings, the app provides round info and the latest league news, along with new interactive features for a more engaging race experience. Fans can set push notification reminders to ensure they never miss the action, whether it’s their favorite rider hitting the track or a specific race about to start.
Before the races kick off, users can visit the Fan Zone feature to make predictions and compete head-to-head with Adam Blythe in special quests and challenges. The Cheer a Rider feature allows fans to show their support for their favourite athletes, while the innovative Feel Heartbeat button lets users feel an athlete’s live heartbeat through their phone’s vibration. Whether it’s a nervous 130 beats per minute at the start line or a blistering 200bpm in the final lap, this unique feature gives unprecedented insight into the intensity of world-class competition, fully immersing fans in the high-octane excitement of the UCI Track Champions League.
The UCI Track Champions League app is available to download for free on the App Store or the Google Play Store
THREE DAYS TO GO
The action kicks off on Saturday (23 November) in the Vélodrome National of Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, just outside Paris (France). Round 1, sponsored by CIC, will be followed by a double-header as the riders head to the Netherlands for Rounds 2 & 3, in Apeldoorn, sponsored by BetCity, before returning to the iconic Lee Valley VeloPark in London for Round 4 and the sold-out Grand Finale.
- Round 1: Saturday 23 November, 17:00 CET | Velodrome National de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France – BUY TICKETS
- Round 2: Friday 29 November, 19:00 CET | Omnisport Apeldoorn, the Netherlands – BUY TICKETS
- Round 3: Saturday 30 November, 16:00 CET | Omnisport Apeldoorn, the Netherlands – BUY TICKETS
- Round 4: Friday 6 December, 20:00 CET | London, Lee Valley VeloPark, UK – BUY TICKETS
- Round 5 / Grand Finale: Saturday 7 December, 18:30 CET | London / Lee Valley VeloPark, UK – SOLD OUT