On Sunday, December 10, the unique Italian stage of the Cyclocross World Cup will be held for the third time on an entirely snow-covered course, and broadcast worldwide
White snow, enchanting mountains, great champions, and an innovative format promise unpredictable racing at the Italian stage of the UCI Cyclocross World Cup stage in Val di Sole. Set for Sunday, December 10, this event is expected to captivate millions of viewers globally.
On Sunday, the World Cup stage unfolding on snowy surface will reach audiences worldwide thanks to extensive international coverage. In Europe, Eurosport will broadcast the event on its channels and streaming platform, alongside GCN, and national channels including Italy's Raisport, Belgium's Proximus and Play Sports, the Czech Republic's CT Sport, Denmark's TV2, France's L'Equipe TV, the Netherlands' NOS, and Norway's TV2.
Outside Europe, the event will reach audiences in Canada and the USA (Flosport), Japan (JSport), and South Africa (SuperSport). Fans in Countries without TV coverage can tune in on the UCI’s YouTube channel.
The Cyclocross World Cup stage in Vermiglio kicks off on Saturday, December 9, with free practice sessions from 14:00 to 16:00 CET. The races begin on Sunday, December 10, with the Elite Women's race at 13:10 CET, followed by the Elite Men's race at 14:40 CET. On Sunday, from 11:00 to 13:00 CET, cyclocross fans in Vermiglio can enjoy an exhibition by the All Aboard Band.