Through the Italian countryside and up and down the mountains, the riders are tirelessly making their way to the final stretches of the 2019 Giro d'Italia. Pitting the top road riders in the world, we're no closer to really knowing who will take home the glory. But at least with our help, you can get a 2019 Giro d'Italia live stream from absolutely anywhere you are.
In its 102nd year, the Giro is still as tough as ever with a mighty 21 stages covering 3,518.5 kilometres in just 23 days of riding. If that doesn't make your knees ache to read, they will at the three time trials, the five high difficulty stages and the mighty summit finishes.
At the time of writing, the advantage is with Ecuadorian cyclist Richard Carapaz of the Movistar Team, as he leads from Slovenian Primoz Roglic and Italy's very own Vincenzo Nibali. As far as surprises go, last year's narrowly defeated Simon Yates is still quite a way off the pace (although making up some time in the last few stages), and Tom Dumoulin has pulled out altogether after he injured his knee in a crash.
Last year saw the UK's Chris Froome win the Giro d'Italia with Dumoulin and Miguel Ángel López not far behind. It was Froome's climbing wins that set him in good stead for the overall victory after summiting both Zoncolan and the Jafferau as winner. The latter was stunning with a 3-minute lead win after an 80km solo lead.
So how can you enjoy all the tarmac-eating action? Read on to find out as we tell you the best options to live stream the Giro d'Italia. And the best bit is it's possible to do so absolutely free from some locations.
Get a Giro d'Italia live stream from outside your country
If you're desperate to watch every stage of the Giro d'Italia cycling but you're away from home and the coverage is geo-blocked, then you could always use a VPN to access it (assuming you're not breaching any broadcaster Ts&Cs, of course). You may be surprised how simple it is to do.
Live stream the Giro d'Italia for free
Good news...the Giro d'Italia is being shown absolutely free of charge.
Bad news...that's only the case in Italy.
This year the Italian broadcaster Rai is going to share the Giro d'Italia event coverage in Italy for free. It's the only broadcaster we've found that's live streaming all the action without a subscription of some kind. And Rai also has an Android and Apple app for watching on your tablet or phone instead.
Yup, that means you can stream all the wheel spinning goodness on whatever device you're using, all on RaiSport +. The catch? Well, all the commentary will be in Italian of course! But below we've listed the major broadcasters in English speaking countries.
How to watch the Giro d'Italia: UK live stream
For UK residents the Giro d'Italia will get the Eurosport treatment. That means Eurosport 1, which is available in lots of broadcast and streaming forms, should make watching the racing simple. Eurosport is available with basic Sky TV packages or with a Eurosport Player monthly (£9.99) or annual pass (£39.99).
How to watch the Giro d'Italia: Australia live stream
This year all you lucky Australians will get the Eurosport coverage but only if you're a Foxtel subscriber. An HD package that includes sports, drama and entertainment should set you back about AU$58 per month on a one year contract.
How to watch the Giro d'Italia: US live stream
The Giro d'Italia 2019 will get coverage on good old Fubo.TV which means you can enjoy the cycling from multiple locations. Fubo is a sports focused streaming TV solution that lets you subscribe for what you want and stop when you're done – ideal for this event.
Since this is app powered and delivered over the internet, you can watch it on lots of different devices. including smartphones, tablets, Smart TVs and streaming boxes. That means wherever you are you shouldn't miss the action.
How to watch the Giro d'Italia: Canada live stream
Canadians will be able to get in on the Giro d'Italia 2019 action much in the same way as their US neighbours can. That means Fubo.TV access in Canada where the events will be streamed to whatever device you're using. Simples.
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