Where can I watch the Olympic road race?
Where can I watch the Olympic road race?
Where to Watch the Olympics
- NBC.
- NBCSN.
- USA Network.
- Olympic Channel.
- CNBC.
- The Golf Channel.
Where can I watch the Tokyo Olympics live?
If you want to watch the Tokyo Olympics on TV, events will air across NBC, USA, CNBC, NBCSN, the Olympic Channel, and Golf Channel. Verizon Fios will also broadcast NBC Universal’s coverage of the Olympic Games for the first time ever in 4K Ultra HD.
Who won the Olympic road race 2021?
Richard Carapaz
Richard Carapaz (Ecuador) won the gold medal in the elite men’s road race at the Tokyo Olympic Games on Saturday, July 24. Carapaz crossed the line with a solo victory over one minute ahead of a chase group sprint where Wout van Aert (Belgium) captured the silver medal and Tadej Pogačar (Slovienia) the bronze.
Where can I watch men’s road race?
Both the men’s and women’s events will be available live and on-demand via FloBikes.com, the FloSports IOS app, and the FloSports app for Amazon FireTV, Roku, and Apple TV. The FloBikes team will also be providing lots of behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with key riders.
How long is the women’s road race in the Olympics?
137 kilometres
The women’s road race was 137 kilometres (85 mi) long with a total elevation gain of 2,692 metres (8,832 ft). The first part of the men’s and women’s races were identical.
Who won cycling in Olympics?
Jennifer Valente
Yumi KajiharaKirsten Wild
Cycling at the 2020 Summer Olympics/Medalists
What races are on FloBikes?
On December 8, 2020 FloBikes, an over-the-top streaming service, announced a new 4 year deal to stream the UCI World Championships including road, cyclocross, track, BMX, mountain bike, and urban cycling; plus the Telenet cyclocross World Cup, as well as the UCI Esports World Championship to fans in the United States.
What does FloBikes cost?
US$150 per year
When we set up an account through the FloBikes website from Canada on June 26, we were informed that the current subscription price is US$150 per year (roughly C$185 based on current exchange rates as of this writing, and very likely more after exchange fees if you pay on a Canadian credit card).
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