Hong Kong – Eurosport Asia-Pacific will be covering the Tour de France and a host of other key world-class cycling events. Eurosport’s live and full coverage of cycling events include: Vuelta a España (Tour of Spain) – A three-week road cycling stage race that forms part of the Grand Tours of Europe; Paris-Nice – a professional cycling stage race held in France, from towns near Paris to the southern coastal city of Nice; Paris-Roubaix – a classic road cycling event starting in the French city Compiègne and ending in the northern city of Roubaix near the Belgian border; La Flèche Wallonne – a men’s major professional road cycling race held in Belgium; Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré – an eight day, final lead up race to the Tour de France; Liège-Bastogne-Liège – One of the oldest classic road cycling events that takes place in Belgium; and Paris-Tours – A single-day race from Paris to Tours in central France. Eurosport broadcasts around 1,000 hours of cycling throughout the year of which 350 hours are LIVE. “We are responding to the phenomenal increase in popularity cycling has seen across Asia and are extremely pleased that we can continue to offer our high quality LIVE coverage for the years to come,” said Eurosport Asia Pacific’s Managing Director Arjan Hoekstra.
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