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The 2025 Vuelta a España rolls out on Saturday, August 23, and there will be a wide choice of global TV coverage, streaming options, and digital feeds to keep fans updated.

Defending champion Primož Roglič and cycling megastar Tadej Pogačar won’t be there, but the Spanish tour should see a stacked startlist and some wildly unpredictable racing.

Jonas Vingegaard and his U.S. wingmen Sepp Kuss and Matteo Jorgenson are top favorites for the season’s final grand tour.

João Almeida, Juan Ayuso, Richard Carapaz, and Canadian star Derek Gee are other headliners in a deep roster of climbers hunting the maillot rojo.

NBC Sports and its streaming platform Peacock have exclusive broadcast rights to all 21 stages of the Vuelta a España in the U.S.

They will host live broadcasts and highlight packages of every stage from the gran salida in Torino, Italy, to the grand finale in Madrid, Spain, on September 14.

If you’re in Canada, Flobikes will stream all 21 stages live and on-demand on its website and app.

Bike fans in the UK can watch the Vuelta a España live via the TNT/Discovery+ subscription service.

Eurosport will bring coverage of La Vuelta to fans throughout Europe.

Local broadcasters including RTVE (Spain), Sporza (Belgium), TV2 (Norway and Denmark), and NOS (Netherlands) will also be showing the race.

A worldwide breakdown of how to watch the Vuelta live or via catch-up can be found here.

Follow all the action from La Vuelta on Velo
Visma-Lease a Bike brings Vingeaard, Kuss, Jorgenson for a triple attack on the Vuelta a España red jersey. (Photo: Tim de Waele/Getty Images)

All stage start and estimated finish times can be found at Velo’s Vuelta a España stage hub.

Velo will be your go-to source for all online features, analysis, and updates through the weeks before, during, and after the Spanish tour.

Our team will be on the ground and working remotely to provide breaking news during every stage, and to bring you exclusive analysis, commentary, and tech insights around the racing.