Here’s the latest I can share about Paris-Roubaix live feeds as of now.
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Live coverage options (general): Broad options for watching Paris-Roubaix typically include national broadcasters and streaming platforms in several countries, with race start times around late morning local time and a finish in the late afternoon. If you’re in the U.S., U.K., or parts of Europe, look for live streams on major sports networks or dedicated cycling streaming services during race day.[2][5]
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2025–2026 coverage patterns: Recent Paris-Roubaix seasons have commonly offered live streams on national broadcasters (France 3 / FranceTV in France; VRT / RTBF in Belgium) and international live streams via cycling-focused sites or broadcasters like NBC Sports in the U.S., with race start around 11:25 local time and finish around 17:00 local time. Check your local listings for exact start/finish times and streaming availability for the current year.[5][6][7][2]
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How to confirm the current year’s live feed: The official Paris-Roubaix site usually lists broadcast partners and streaming options, plus race day schedules and links to live video. It’s the most reliable single source for up-to-the-minute feed information and platform availability.[5]
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Additional live coverage references: Cycling-focused outlets and live-ticker pages (like Cycling News, Cycling Weekly, and CyclingFans) historically compile up-to-the-minute links or embed streams and provide schedule guidance for the day of the race. They’re good supplementary sources if you’re trying to track where to watch during the event.[1][3][4]
If you’d like, I can tailor watching options to your location (Miami) and preferred language, and pull from the latest available listings for today’s race. I can also set up a quick, country-specific watching guide with direct links once you confirm your country and streaming preferences.