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The 2023 uci world cycling championships in scotland celebrate several disciplines of cycling together for the first time. you can watch all the action live and free via sbs on demand from august 4-13, with key events also live on sbs viceland..

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Glasgow hosted the inaugural mega multi-discipline World Championships from 3-13 August. Read on to discover all the pro medal winners from the event.

Mathieu van der Poel celebrates his road race title at the 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships

The UCI Cycling World Championships 2023 , which took place in Glasgow, Scotland from 3-13 August 2023, brought together all the main disciplines of the sport, excluding cyclo-cross.

A total of 13 World Championships were contested across seven disciplines including the Olympic disciplines of track cycling , road cycling , BMX freestyle and racing , and mountain bike . Several events offered Olympic quotas spots and ranking points for Paris 2024 .

The format will be replicated in the same location every four years, during the year preceding the Olympic Games.

Scroll down to find out all the results from Glasgow 2023.

  • UCI Cycling World Championships 2023: Road cycling preview
  • UCI Cycling World Championships 2023: Track cycling preview
  • UCI World Championships 2023: BMX Freestyle preview
  • UCI Cycling World Championships 2023: Cross-country Mountain Bike preview

Results from the UCI Cycling World Championships 2023

Thursday 3 august.

Women Individual Pursuit

  • Chloe Dygert (USA) 3:17.542 🥇
  • Franziska Braube (SUI) OVL 🥈
  • Bryony Botha (NZL) 3:22.210 🥉

Women Team Sprint

  • Germany (Lea Friedrich, Pauline Grabosch, Emma Hinze) 45.848 (WR) 🥇
  • Great Britain (Lauren Bell, Sophie Capewell, Emma Finucane) 45.923 🥈
  • People's Republic of China (Bao Shanju, Guo Yufang, Yuan Liying) 46.543 🥉

Men 15km Scratch Race

  • William Tidball (GBR) 🥇
  • Kuboki Kazushige (JPN) 🥈
  • Tuur Dens (BEL) 🥉

Friday 4 August

Women 500m Time Trial

  • Emma Hinze (GER) 32.820 🥇
  • Kristina Clonan (AUS) 32.956 🥈
  • Lea Friedrich (GER) 33.134 🥉

Women 10km Scratch Race

  • Jennifer Valente (USA) 🥇
  • Maike van der Duin (NED) 🥈
  • Michaela Drummond (NZL) 🥉

Men Team Sprint

  • Netherlands (Roy van den Berg, Harrie Lavreysen, Jeffrey Hoogland) 41.647 🥇
  • Australia (Leigh Hoffman, Matthew Richardson, Matthew Glaetzer) 41.682 🥈
  • France (Florian Grengbo, Sébastien Vigier, Rayan Helal) 42.583 🥉

Saturday 5 August

Mountain Bike

Women Downhill

  • Valentina Höll (AUT) 04:58.242 🥇
  • Camille Balanche (SUI) 05:00.262 🥈
  • Marine Cabirou (FRA) 05:00.603 🥉

Men Downhill

  • Charlie Hatton (GB) 04:26.747 🥇
  • Andreas Kolb (AUT) 04:27.346 🥈
  • Laurie Greenland (GB) 04:27.976 🥉

Men Team Pursuit

  • Denmark (Niklas Larsen, Carl-Frederik Bévort, Lasse Norman Leth, Rasmus Pedersen) 3:45.161 🥇
  • Italy (Filippo Ganna, Francesco Lamon, Jonathan Milan, Manlio Moro) 3:47.396 🥈
  • New Zealand (Aaron Gate, Campbell Stewart, Thomas Sexton, Nick Kergozou) Overlapped Australia 🥉

Women Team Pursuit

  • Great Britain (Katie Archibald, Elinor Barker, Josie Knight, Anna Morris) 4:08.771 🥇
  • New Zealand (Michaela Drummond, Ally Wollaston, Emily Shearman, Bryony Botha) 4:13.313 🥈
  • France (Marion Borras, Valentine Fortin, Clara Copponi, Marie Le Net) 4:13.059 🥉

Sunday 6 August

Men Elite Road Race

  • Mathieu van der Poel (NED) 6:07:27 🥇
  • Wout van Aert (BEL) +1:37 🥈
  • Tadej Pogacar (SLO) +1:45 🥉

Men Cross-Country Marathon

  • Henrique Da Silva Avancini (BRA) 4:14:42 🥇
  • Martin Stošek (CZE) +0:28 🥈
  • Lukas Baum (GER) +1:43 🥉

Women Cross-Country Marathon

  • Mona Mitterwallner (AUT) 5:07:50 🥇
  • Candice Lill (RSA) +0:54 🥈
  • Adelheid Morath (GER) +9:50 🥉

Women Elimination Race

  • Lotte Kopecky (BEL) 🥇
  • Valentine Fortin (FRA) 🥈
  • Jennifer Valente (USA) 🥉

Men Individual Pursuit

  • Filippo Ganna (ITA) 4:01.976 🥇
  • Daniel Bigham (GBR) 4:02.030 🥈
  • Jonathan Milan (ITA) 4:05.868 🥉

Women Keirin

  • Ellesse Andrews (NZL) 🥇
  • Martha Bayona (COL) +0.010 🥈
  • Lea Friedrich (GER) +0.104 🥉
  • Iúri Leitão (POR) 187 points 🥇
  • Benjamin Thomas (FRA) 185 points 🥈
  • Shunsuke Imamura (JPN) 173 points 🥉

Monday 7 August

BMX Freestyle

Men BMX Freestyle Park

  • Kieran Reilly (GBR) 95.80 🥇
  • Logan Martin (AUS) 95.30🥈
  • Nick Bruce (USA) 93.90 🥉

Women BMX Freestyle Park

  • Hanna Roberts (USA) 91.04 🥇
  • Sun Sibei (CHN) 89.10🥈
  • Zhou Huimin (CHN) 87.90 🥉

Men Elimination Race

  • Ethan Vernon (GBR) 🥇
  • Dylan Bibic (CAN)🥈
  • Elia Vivani (ITA) 🥉
  • Harrie Lavreysen (NED) 🥇
  • Nicholas Paul (TTO)🥈
  • Jack Carlin (GBR) 🥉

Women Madison

  • Great Britain (Neah Evans, Elinor Barker) 28 points 🥇
  • Australia (Georgia Baker, Alexandra Manly) 25 points 🥈
  • France (Victoire Berteau, Clara Copponi) 22 points 🥉

Tuesday 8 August

Team Time Trial Mixed Relay

  • Switzerland (Stefan Bissegger, Stefan Küng, Mauro Schmid, Elise Chabbey, Nicole Koller, Marlen Reuser) 54:16.20 🥇
  • France (Bruno Armirail, Rémi Cavagna, Bryan Coquard, Audrey Cordon-Ragot, Cédrine Kerbaol, Juliette Labous) +7.08 🥈
  • Germany (Miguel Heidemann, Jannik Steimle, Max Walscheid, Ricarda Bauernfeind, Lisa Klein, Franziska Koch) +51.31 🥉

Men 1km Time Trial

  • Jeffrey Hoogland (NED) 58.222 🥇
  • Matthew Glaetzer (AUS) +0.304 🥈
  • Thomas Cornish (AUS) +0.600 🥉

Women Points Race

  • Lotte Kopecky (BEL) 39 points 🥇
  • Georgia Baker (AUS) 31 points 🥈
  • Uchino Tsuyaka (JPN) 14 points 🥉

Men Madison

  • Netherlands (Jan Willem Van Schip/Yoeri Havik) 37 points 🥇
  • Great Britain (Oliver Wood/Mark Stewart) 35 points 🥈
  • New Zealand (Aaron Gate/Campbell Stewart) 34 points 🥉

Wednesday 9 August

Mountain Bike Cross-country

Mixed Team Cross-Country Relay

  • Switzerland 1:05:42 🥇
  • France +0:09 🥈
  • Denmark +0:41 🥉

Women Elite E-MTB Cross-country

  • Nathalie Schneitter (SUI) 52:23 🥇
  • Sofia Wiedenroth (GER) +1:00 🥈
  • Justine Tonso (FRA) +1:34 🥉

Men Elite E-MTB Cross-country

  • Joris Ryf (SUI) 58:29 🥇
  • Hugo Pigeon (FRA) +0:21 🥈
  • Jerome Gilloux (FRA) +1:38 🥉

Women Sprint

  • Emma Finucane (GBR) 🥇
  • Sophie Lea Friedrich (GER) 🥈
  • Ellesse Andrews (NZL) 🥉

Men Points Race

  • Aaron Gate (AUS) 123 points 🥇
  • Albert Torres Barcelo (ESP) 107 points 🥈
  • Fabio van den Bossche (BEL) 95 points 🥉

Men Keirin Final

  • Kevin Santiago Quintero Chavarro (COL) 9.889 🥇
  • Matthew Richardson (AUS) 🥈
  • Nakano Shinji (JPN) 🥉

Women Omnium

  • Jennifer Valente (USA) 116 points 🥇
  • Ally Wollaston (AUS) 96 points 🥈
  • Valentine Fortin (FRA) 94 points 🥉
  • Spain 810 🥇
  • France 680 🥈
  • Great Britain 600 🥉

Thursday 10 August

Women Elite Individual Time Trial

  • Chloé Dygert (USA) 46:59.80 🥇
  • Grace Brown (AUS) +5.67 🥈
  • Christina Schweinberger (AUT) +1:12.95 🥉

Men Cross-Country Short Track

  • Samuel Gaze (NZL) 20:27 🥇
  • Victor Koretzky (FRA) +0:00 🥈
  • Thomas Pidock (GBR) +0:02 🥉

Women Cross-Country Short Track

  • Pauline Ferrand Prevot (FRA) 21:17 🥇
  • Puck Pieterse (NED) +0:04 🥈
  • Evie Richards (GBR) +0:09 🥉

Women BMX Freestyle Flatland

  • Aude Cassagne (FRA) 87.66 🥇
  • Leticia Santiago de Oliveira Moda (BRA) 84.50 🥈
  • Nakagawa Kirara (JPN) 82.66 🥉

Men BMX Freestyle Flatland

  • Shoji Yu (JPN) 94.16 🥇
  • Hayakawa Kio (JPN) 91.16 🥈
  • Matthias Dandois (FRA) 88.00 🥉

Friday 11 August

Men Elite Individual Time Trial

  • Remco Evenepoel (BEL) 55:19.23 🥇
  • Filippo Ganna (ITA) +12.28 🥈
  • Joshua Tarling (GBR) +48.20 🥉

Indoor cycling

Women Elite Artistic Cycling - Pair

Saturday 12 August

Men Cross-Country Olympic

  • Tom Pidcock (GBR) 1:22.09🥇
  • Samuel Gaze (NZL) +0:19🥈
  • Nino Schurter (SUI) +0:34🥉

Women Cross-Country Olympic

  • Pauline Ferrand-Prevot (FRA) 1:24.14 🥇
  • Loana Lecomte (FRA) +1:14 🥈
  • Puck Pieterse (NED) +1:27 🥉

Open Elite Artistic Cycling - Pair

  • Hanselmann/Schefold (GER) 169.63 🥇
  • Rödiger/Styber (GER) 159.50 🥈
  • Lim/Lim (HKG) 118.64 🥉

Men Elite Artistic Cycling - Single

  • Lukas Kohl (GER) 210.50 🥇
  • Philipp-Thies Rapp (GER) 206.85 🥈
  • Emilio Arellano (ESP) 199.11 🥉

Men Elite 20" - Final

  • Alejandro Montalvo Milla (ESP) 250 🥇
  • Borja Conejos Vazquez (ESP) 250 🥈
  • Charlie Rolls (GBR) 190 🥉

Men Elite 26" - Final

  • Jack Carthy (GBR) 210🥇
  • Oliver Widmann (GER) 210 🥈
  • Marti Vayreda Vendrell (ESP) 180🥉

Sunday 13 August

Women Elite Road Race

  • Lotte Kopecky (BEL) 4:02:12🥇
  • Demi Vollering (NED) +7" 🥈
  • Cecilie Ludwig (DEN) +7"🥉

Women Elite

  • Beth Shriever (GBR) 🥇
  • Laura Smulders (NED) 🥈
  • Alise Willoughby (USA) 🥉
  • Romain Mathieu (FRA) 🥇
  • Arthur Pilard (FRA) 🥈
  • Joris Daudet (FRA) 🥉

Men Elite Cycle-Ball

Women Elite Artistic Cycling - Single

  • Ramona Dandl (GER) 182.93 🥇
  • Lara Füller (GER) 178.99 🥈
  • Lorena Schneider (AUT) 172.34 🥉

Full list of results

  • 2023 UCI BMX Freestyle World Championships (Park) full results here
  • 2023 UCI BMX Freestyle World Championships (Flatland) full results here
  • 2023 UCI BMX Racing World Championships full results here
  • 2023 UCI Indoor Cycling World Championships full results here
  • 2023 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships (downhill) full results here
  • 2023 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships (XCM) full results here
  • 2023 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships (cross-country) full results here
  • 2023 UCI Road World Championships full results here
  • 2023 UCI Track World Championships full results here
  • 2023 UCI Trials World Championships full results here

How to watch the 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships

In the United Kingdom, the BBC has full broadcast rights and will carry extensive coverage both on its linear channel and streamed on BBC iPlayer.

FloBikes will stream live coverage in the United States and Canada, while Eurosport will broadcast the event throughout most of Europe.

In Australia, the action will be streamed live and free on SBS On Demand .

Please check local listings for coverage in your area.

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The 2023 Il Lombardia live stream serves up the last of the five major cycling events of the 2023 World Tour calendar today. Also known as the ‘race of the fallen leaves’, it's a spectacular hilly route spanning 238km, from Lake Como to Bergamo. Having won each of the last two races here, can Tadej Pogacar of UAE Team Emirates make it three in a row?

Il Lombardia is airing for FREE in Italy on the Rai Play streaming service. But don't worry if you're on holiday while it's on — because you can  watch Il Lombardia live streams from anywhere with a VPN .

Date: Saturday, October 7

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If the Slovenian pulls it off, he’ll be the first man to achieve the feat since the great Fausto Coppi in 1948. His main challengers, however, are looking for a strong end to the season themselves, most notably compatriot Primoz Roglic, who will be making his final appearance for Jumbo-Visma. 

Coming off the back of a fourth-place finish at another Italian mountain classic at Tre Valli Varesine, the 33-year-old is hoping to end his tenure with the dominant Dutch team on a high. And he won’t be the only one breathing down Pogacar’s neck. 

Remco Evenepoel of Soudal-Quickstep will still be smarting from the Vuelta a Espana, but even in defeat the Belgian provided a handful of moments to savour. He’ll need to show the same grit and determination here, as today's route features seven challenging climbs, including the famous Madonna del Ghisallo, which has a chapel and museum dedicated to cycling at its summit.

It might be hard to look past Pogacar for this one, but all three are powerful riders and tailor made for this course. Throwing Adam Yates into the mix too makes this such an exciting finish to the season no matter how this race plays out.

If you're a keen cycling fan, you'll want to know how to watch Il Lombardia 2023, and we've got all the information on the UCI World Tour race below.

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In Italy, live coverage of Il Lombardia 2023 will switch between the free-to-air channels Rai 2 and Rai Sport, running from 10.15 am to 5.15 pm CEST.

If you won't be watching on a TV, you can live stream all of the action on Rai Play instead, which works across a vast range of devices.

If you're trying to access the streaming platform while outside Italy, you might want to try a VPN to allow you to watch from abroad .

How to watch Il Lombardia 2023 in the UK

Cycling fans in the UK are spoilt for choice, as Il Lombardia 2023 is being shown on Discovery Plus , Eurosport and GCN+ . 

The race is scheduled to start at 9.20 am BST on Saturday morning, and is expected to finish at around 4 pm.

A Discovery Plus subscription provides access to Eurosport, and costs £6.99 per month or £39.99 per year. A pricier £29.99 per month package adds access to TNT Sports, which is the home of Champions League, Europa League and Europa Conference League football.

GCN+, meanwhile, is available for £6.99 per month or £39.99 per year and offers ad-free live coverage of numerous races through the year.

If you're not in the UK right now, you might want to try a VPN to allow you to watch from abroad .

How to watch Il Lombardia 2023 in the US

GCN+ is the only place to watch Il Lombardia 2023 in the US. Just be warned that the race is scheduled to start at 4.20 am ET / 1.20 am PT on Saturday morning, and is expected to finish around 11 am ET / 8 am PT.

The dedicated cycling streaming service shows live coverage of a multitude of major races each season, and a GCN+ subscription costs $8.99 per month or $49.99 per year.

Travelling away from the US right now? You might want to try a VPN to allow you to watch from abroad .

How to watch Il Lombardia 2023 in Australia

In Australia, Il Lombardia 2023 is being shown on GCN+ , with the race scheduled to start at 7.20 pm AEDT on Saturday evening, and expected to finish around 2 am.

A subscription to the streaming service will cost you either AU$15.99 per month or AU$64.99 per year, and with it you'll get live coverage of dozens of major UCI World Tour events.

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Tour of Guangxi

The final stage of the UCI WorldTour event is here as the cyclists reach China for the fourth edition of the GREE-Tour of Guangxi. This 6-day race is scheduled to commence on October 12, 2023 , and will wrap up on October 17, 2023. Fans in the UK can stream the race on Eurosport Player via Discovery+ and on GCN+ . However, if you're in the US, Canada, or Australia, GCN+ is the platform for the Tour of Guangxi live stream.

Both these streaming platforms are region-exclusive and can't be accessed worldwide . While the content of GCN+ is available in limited countries, including the UK, the US, Canada, Australia, and some other nations, Discovery+ has the right to broadcast the event only within the United Kingdom. 

Because of that, streaming the Tour of Guangxi from a different region becomes a tough task . No worries, though; we've devised a perfect workaround for our readers! In the upcoming guide, you'll learn about the easiest and most efficient way to eliminate geo-restrictions.

By using a VPN and connecting to a stable server, you can stream Tour of Guangxi live from anywhere. This utility helps obtain a virtual IP address in the US, UK, Canada, or Australia and disguise the location. Applying this tactic, you can trick the internet, get past the geo-restrictions, and enjoy the race from wherever you happen to be.

Let's now explore the top ways to tune into the Tour of Guangxi 2023 online. In the guide ahead, we'll provide you with all the essential details: the event schedule, the official broadcasting channels, the teams and riders, and why using a VPN is crucial for enjoying the Tour of Guangxi 2023.

How to Watch Tour of Guangxi 2023 Online With a VPN

To stream the Tour of Guangxi 2023 on Eurosport Player through Discovery+ using a VPN, just connect to a reliable server in the United Kingdom. Take a look at the following easy steps for detailed info:

  • Subscribe to a VPN to unblock Discovery+ ( we recommend ExpressVPN ).
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Cycling fans in the USA, Canada, and Australia can purchase a Race Pass, granting them access to uninterrupted Tour of Guangxi live streams on GCN+. Keep reading to discover more about this exciting option.

Why Do You Need a VPN to Watch the Tour of Guangxi 2023?

A VPN is essential to enjoy the Tour of Guangxi 2023 because Discovery+ exclusively airs the event in the United Kingdom . This means that live streaming is restricted to the UK, and viewers in other locations will encounter geo-blocking.

If you reside outside the UK or are traveling internationally, attempting to access Tour of Guangxi on Discovery+ without a VPN will result in nothing more than an error message that says, "Soon... But Not Quite Yet. Discovery+ is not available in this location. We can't wait to bring discovery+ to your part of the world!"

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However, this problem can be easily resolved by connecting to a VPN. By doing so, you'll acquire a UK-based IP address and cloak your location . This workaround allows you to bypass geo-restrictions and stream the Tour of Guangxi, irrespective of where you happen to be.

For seamless access to geo-blocked content, our top recommendation is ExpressVPN . This VPN tool offers a superb blend of exceptional features and extensive compatibility. ExpressVPN ranks among the top-rated VPNs , effortlessly supporting popular streaming services such as Peacock, 7 Plus, Eurosport, GCN+, and many others.

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Where to Watch Tour of Guangxi 2023

The upcoming edition of the Tour of Guangxi will hit the tracks from October 12 to 17, 2023 , marking the culmination of the UCI World Tour season. The race will commence in Beihai and conclude in Guilin.

For viewers in the United Kingdom, the live broadcast will be available on Eurosport Player through Discovery+ . However, if you're a fan situated in the United States, Canada, or Australia, your go-to platform for streaming the Tour of Guangxi is GCN+ .

Here is full information on where you can watch Tour of Guangxi 2023 online

How to Watch Tour of Guangxi 2023 in the UK

UK cycling enthusiasts eagerly awaiting the Tour of Guangxi 2023 have some fantastic viewing options. Firstly, with a subscription to Discovery+ 's Entertainment & Sports plan at just £6.99 per month , you can access live race streaming through the Eurosport Player . But it's not just about live coverage; this subscription also unlocks exclusive highlights, pre- and post-race presentations, and bonus content.

The GCN+ Race Pass is an excellent choice for those seeking a different perspective package. It lets viewers watch the Tour of Guangxi live, beginning at 08:59 am BST . GCN+ offers two membership tiers: a monthly subscription at £6.99 or an annual subscription at £39.99. You can pick one according to your requirements, as both options grant access to all premium content.

If you're traveling outside the United Kingdom, have a dependable and secure VPN and watch the Tour of Guangxi 2023 without trouble. To set things up, launch the VPN app and connect to a stable UK server. After that, log in to your streaming platform GCN+ or Discovery+. 

How to Watch Tour of Guangxi in the US, Canada, and Australia

GCN+ is the official global broadcasting partner for the Tour of Guangxi 2023. This means that cycling enthusiasts in the United States, Canada, and Australia can enjoy the action by tuning in to this platform. To gain access, however, viewers must purchase the Race Pass. The subscription costs US $8.99 for US viewers, CA $11.99 for Canadian viewers, and AU $15.99 for Australian viewers.

Purchasing the Pass lets you live-stream the event, with coverage starting at 3:59 am ET/5:59 pm AEST . In addition to granting access to the race, GCN+ Race Pass brings additional benefits, including access to upcoming cycling events.

Even when you're away from your home location, you can still savor the live stream of the Tour of Guangxi with ease using a reliable and feature-rich VPN . The setup process is straightforward: Connect to a server in the United States, Canada, or Australia, and then visit the GCN+ platform. After logging in, you're all set to begin streaming the event.

Can You Watch Tour of Guangxi 2023 Online Free?

Yes , there is a way to stream the Tour of Guangxi for free. Discovery+ offers a 7-day free trial for its new users in the UK. If you haven't been a member yet, take advantage of this offer and watch Tour of Guangxi online without paying a penny.

Tour of Guangxi 2023 Preview

The Tour of Guangxi, a relatively young cycling race that debuted in 2017, has swiftly ascended the ranks to become one of Asia's premier cycling events. This year, the fourth edition promises nothing less than an exciting showdown.

What makes the Tour of Guangxi truly captivating is its diverse route, offering a delightful mix of flat terrains, challenging hills, and a formidable mountain stage. Stage 4, in particular, is anticipated as the queen stage of the race, as it presents riders with a daunting ascent to the Nongla Scenic Area. However, the final stage flips the script with a flat circuit race in Beihai, creating ideal conditions for sprinters to shine.

But it's not just the route that adds to the race's allure; it's the stellar lineup of riders. With esteemed cyclists such as Arnaud De Lie, Olav Kooij, and more, alongside the inaugural edition's champion Tim Wellens, the Tour of Guangxi guarantees a thrilling showcase of cycling prowess.

Tour of Guangxi Stages

  • October 12 │ Beihai - Beihai │135.6 KM │Flat stage likely to end in a bunch sprint
  • October 13 │ Beihai - Qinzhou │149.6 KM │Flat stage with some short climbs in the second half
  • October 14 │ Nanning - Nanning │134.3 KM │Hilly stage with short, steep climbs
  • October 15 │ Nanning - Mashan Nongla Scenic Spot │161.4 KM │Queen stage with challenging climb to Nongla Scenic Area
  • October 16 │ Liuzhou - Guilin │209.6 KM │Hilly stage with climbs in the first and second half
  • October 17 │ Guilin - Guilin │168.3 KM │Flat circuit race favoring sprinters

Tour of Guangxi 2023 Teams

  • Alpecin-Deceuninck (WT)
  • Bahrain - Victorious (WT)
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  • Cofidis (WT)
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  • Jumbo-Visma (WT)
  • Lidl - Trek (WT)
  • Movistar Team (WT)
  • Team Arkéa Samsic (WT)
  • Team dsm - firmenich (WT)
  • Team Jayco AlUla (WT)
  • UAE Team Emirates (WT)
  • Israel - Premier Tech (PRT)
  • Lotto Dstny (PRT)
  • Tudor Pro Cycling Team (PRT)
  • China (NAT)

Final Thoughts

Tour of Guangxi 2023 offers an exciting viewing experience for cycling enthusiasts in the UK, US, Canada, and Australia. If you reside in these regions, accessing the action is as simple as logging into Eurosport Player or GCN+ and enjoying the race unfold. However, for those who find themselves outside these countries or traveling abroad, circumventing geo-restrictions is key to enjoying the race without interruptions. That's when a VPN comes into play .

Our top recommendation is ExpressVPN . It's a versatile tool compatible with both Discovery+ and GCN+, offering users the freedom to connect to virtual servers in over 90 countries. Don't hesitate to take advantage of the risk-free money-back guarantee, allowing you to try ExpressVPN for 30 days.

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World Snooker Championship 2024 LIVE RESULTS: Ronnie O’Sullivan faces Stuart Bingham in quarter-final TODAY – updates

  • Quarter final line-up complete
  • O'Sullivan beats Day 13-7 to book quarter-final spot
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WE have reached the quarter-finals of the World Snooker Championship 2024 - and Ronnie O’Sullivan is well in the mix.

The Rocket defeated Ryan Day 13-7 to secure his place in the last-8 where he will face Stuart Bingham in the opening session later today.

While John Higgins downed Mark Allen 13-12 in an incredible clash which went down to the final frame.

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Follow ALL the action from Crucible with our live blog below...

Good morning!

Just catching up on the drama of last night!?

Well if you missed it, you missed one heck of a night.

And it's left today's running order looking a little like this.

Quarter final

  • David Gilbert v Stephen Maguire
  • Judd Trump v Jak Jones
  • Kyren Wilson v John Higgins
  • Stuart Bingham v Ronnie O’Sullivan

Kyren moves?

Kyren Wilson has not ruled out the prospect of becoming world champion and then joining a rival snooker tour.

The Warrior moved closer to a maiden Triple Crown success with a 13-6 win over Leicester qualifier Joe O’Connor in the second round.

Yet Wilson admits that like world No.2 Judd Trump, he has been approached about becoming a member of a LIV-style rebel circuit.

Pressed on which way he may sway towards, Wilson replied: “I’m not on any side. Obviously my priority is to be a world champion.

“I want those opportunities. But then on the flipside, you have to take things into account.

“We’ve got families to provide for. We have never had these opportunities before. I think it’s something that players do need to think very carefully about.

“I’m very comfortable in my life where my career is at. It’s just a bonus to be in the position to have these opportunities.

“I think a lot of the players have been contacted. It’s a good position for snooker. It shows the strength and the popularity and the demand.

“It’s something that’s probably never really been seen before and it’s very interesting. It’s obviously turning a few heads. Exciting times for snooker.

“I haven’t given it much time or much consideration. It’s something I’ll look at more seriously after the world championship.”

Allen backs Higgins

Mark Allen reckons John Higgins can win the tournament - IF he starts believing in himself.

He said: “Look, I had more enough chances to win that.

"I didn’t take them. Credit to John, he does what he does and cleared up in that final frame.

“It’s disappointing to lose on the black. John is a great player under pressure. That is one that got away. He can go on and win this if he believes in himself.”

Match stats

It was a hugely entertaining and nervy match - which have been few and far between in this tournament so far.

Here's how Higgins and Allen matched up.

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Health freak Ronnie O’Sullivan admits intermittent fasting is giving him the hunger to become Crucible champion on Bank Holiday Monday.

The fitness-conscious Rocket is carefully watching what he eats as he tries to negotiate another slog of Sheffield snooker madness.

O’Sullivan, who is 49 in December, said: “I’m intermittent fasting for this tournament because it gives me more energy.

“It’s a tournament of endurance, stamina, concentration.

“Once the tournament’s over, I’ll be back to eating 24 hours a day but there are times when you have to work out what’s right for you.

“I go a certain period of time where I don’t eat. It’s just amazing for my body, the energy that you get from it.

“I cheated this morning, I had some milk in my tea! Tomorrow I’m going to try with no milk, a proper fast."

Quarter final line-up revealed

There we have it then. The quarter final line-up is complete after a couple of dramatic matches this evening.

Here's what we're looking at heading into the crunch part of this year's competition.

  • David Gilbert vs Stephen Maguire
  • Kyren Wilson vs John Higgins
  • Judd Trump vs Jak Jones
  • Stuart Bingham vs Ronnie O'Sullivan

Higgins reacts

An emotional John Higgins tells BBC: “That was crazy wasn’t it.

“That clearance was probably the best [I’ve had] when I think about everything I’ve been through the last couple of years, when fallin g at hurdles.

“So to do that with the biggest pressure. I actually felt great and I’m thinking ‘I have to go for the double’.

“Mark [Allen] has so much bottle. When he’s on that break I thought he’d done it again.

“He’s a gentleman, he’ll be devastated. But he said some nice words.

“I think I’ve still got it. I gave myself a chance with a new cue and that’s given me a bit of confidence and I fancied having a go at my shots.

“I’ve loved being out here. I’ve loved playing here and I’m proud of myself.

“I’ll give myself a pat on the back, I’m pretty good under pressure!”

Jack Lisowski 11-13 Stuart Bingham

Stuart Bingham follows John Higgins into the last eight after a dramatic match comes to a close on the other table.

No real pressure on Bingham in that frame as he hits a lead of 75-0 before Lisowski offers his hand in concession.

Another grueling match but it's experience that counts once more and Bingham is through!

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Waiting on Higgins

The BBC reporting that he's yet to leave his dressing room, understood to be hugely emotional.

Allen reacts

Mark Allen speaking to BBC says: "I had more than enough chances to win it and I didn't take them.

"Credit to John. He does what John does.

"He's one of the good guys on tour.

"I'll be coming back."

Mark Allen 12-13 John Higgins

An incredible match. That'll be one of the images of the tournament.

And you can bet that picture will be in the papers tomorrow - especially north of the border.

The comeback in that frame starting with a sensational double.

Incredible.

HIGGINS HAS DONE IT!!

A 71 clearance sees him recover from 62-0 down to win the deciding frame against Mark Allen.

His arms are aloft and he looks incredibly emotional.

Remarkable scenes as he celebrates this huge win. The Wizard of Wishaw appears incredibly close to tears. That means so, so much to him!!

Mark Allen 12-12 John Higgins (62-44)

Incredible pot! Higgins' break is still on as it fires its way into the corner pocket.

Incredible stuff and he pots the brown.

Just colours to go and they're all on their spots.

Mark Allen 12-12 John Higgins (62-39)

One red to go. And it's near the bottom cushion.

Poor positional play on the black means he's left with a tricky shot on the red to keep this break going.

Jack Lisowski 11-12 Stuart Bingham (0-60)

Bingham still at the table in this break of 40. There's 75 on the table to play for so he's close to victory there but the reds aren't sitting pretty for him.

Mark Allen 12-12 John Higgins (62-1)

Higgins with a sensational double! It was the only shot that was on.

The crowd in here go absolutely crazy for that. If it'd missed, it was his lost shot of the championship!

But it arrows into the middle pocket and now he has a chance to close this gap right down.....

Mark Allen 12-12 John Higgins (62-0)

Nearly frame - and match - over there!

A 62 break for Mark Allen comes to an end when he overcuts a red into the left corner pocket!

It bounces relatively safe but Higgins springs out his seat, with 75 points to play for!

Mark Allen 12-12 John Higgins (6-0)

Allen with a great plant to sink a red into the left corner pocket and leave himself on the blue. That goes into the left centre pocket.

A little chance here to get into a strong position in this one.

Mark Allen 12-12 John Higgins

Higgins close with a long red into the corner pocket.

But he misses AND leaves the cue ball down the table.

Jack Lisowski 11-12 Stuart Bingham (0-20)

Bingham with an early lead in this frame but they're back trading safety blows.

We'll bring any major updates on this one but focus turns to the decider.

What a match it's been.

Mark Allen to break in the decider.

ONE FRAME SHOOTOUT!

Absolutely extraordinary. A final frame decider to see who gets their place in the quarter final as John Higgins clears up from that green that Allen left.

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Mark Allen 12-11 John Higgins (41-37)

Higgins is snookered on the green but does get out it well.

And he's a couple of millimetres away from potting it! He leaves a good chance for Allen to pot....

But that JUST misses it bounces across the table and over the green pocket! A huge chance for Higgins....

Mark Allen 12-11 John Higgins (39-37)

Allen was snookered. But he plays off the near cushion to the red, sending the ball flying across the table and right into the centre of the right corner pocket!

Dennis Taylor labels it the 'shot of the championship' as Allen marches round to the cue ball. Did he mean it? Only he'll know.

But he has to play safe on the next shot with a narrow lead.

Jack Lisowski 11-12 Stuart Bingham

Great stuff from Bingham as he clears the table - after a lucky yellow to start!

But needing the black, he makes his way through the colours and clears up to edge in front in this one!

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2023 UCI WorldTour: the peloton takes on a full season of thrilling action

Excitement returns in australia.

After two years’ absence due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Santos Tour Down Under (January 17-23) will once again kick off the season. The event comes just a few months after Australia welcomed the 2022 UCI Road World Championships to Wollongong.

Rouleurs, sprinters, punchers and climbers will find varied opportunities to bring battle in the year’s first stage race, which will start from Adelaide with a 5.5km prologue. Five stages will follow along the Gulf of Saint-Vincent with three finishes favouring sprinters and two for puncher-climbers. Mount Lofty (683m) will be the new decider for this 23rd edition, with its 2.6km averaging at 7.3%.

The formidable Mount Lofty will make its first appearance on the final day of racing 🔥 Riders will leave from Unley & travel up the old freeway, with the end of race neutral set to come at the notorious Devil’s Elbow. Explore the Schwalbe Stage 5 here ➡️ https://t.co/XanzkHESo3 pic.twitter.com/vQZzS3nUfW — Santos Tour Down Under 🚴🚴‍♀️ (@tourdownunder) December 14, 2022

The peloton will then remain Down Under with the return of the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race (January 29).

Classics and stage races: a thrilling European spring

Slovenia’s Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates), winner of the 2022 UCI WorldTour individual ranking, is awaited in the United Arab Emirates to defend his crown on the UAE Tour (February 20-26). In the desert, he will face the Belgian prodigy and 2022 UCI World Champion Remco Evenepoel (Soudal-Quick Step). The general classification specialists will then take to Europe for Paris-Nice (March 5-12), Jonas Vingegaard's first big test of the season, while his Jumbo-Visma partner Wout van Aert will refine his preparation towards the classics on the Italian roads of Tirreno-Adriatico (March 6-12).

☀ Voici le parcours de la 8⃣1⃣ème édition de #ParisNice ! ☀Here is the route of the 8⃣1⃣st edition of #ParisNice ! pic.twitter.com/PHnFwIfqlz — Paris-Nice (@ParisNice) January 5, 2023

The great classics campaign will open with the traditional Omloop Het Nieuwsblad Elite (February 25), followed by the unmissable Strade Bianche (March 4) and then the season’s first Monument: Milano-Sanremo (March 18). Big guns are already dreaming of shining on the Classic Brugge-De Panne (March 22) and the E3 Saxo-Bank Classic (March 24), quickly followed by Gent-Wevelgem in Flanders Fields (March 26) and Dwaars door Vlaanderen – A Travers la Flandre (March 29).

Following these highlights of the spring season, it will already be time to tackle the second and third Monuments of the year: the Ronde van Vlaanderen - Tour des Flandres (April 2) and Paris-Roubaix (April 9).

Once the cobblestones have been crossed, hilly courses will dominate the demanding road towards the end of this classics campaign. In the Netherlands, the Amstel Gold Race (April 16) marks the transition towards the Ardennes before the punchiest riders make the most of the Mur de Huy at La Flèche Wallonne (April 19), just before the year’s fourth Monument, Liège-Bastogne-Liège (April 23). Eschborn-Frankfurt will close this intense one-day racing campaign on May 1.

Grand Tour flavours

After Paris-Nice and Tirreno-Adriatico, the main players in stage races will go to Spain to take on the Catalan Pyrenees in the Volta Ciclista a Catalunya (March 20-26). As always, the rough climbs of Itzulia Basque Country (April 3-8) will generate a great show. The peloton will then rise even higher, in the Swiss Alps, during the Tour de Romandie (April 25-30).

It will be the start of a delightful period for fans of the three-week races. The 106th Giro d'Italia will start on May 6 from the Abruzzo region, in Fossacesia, and will end on the 28th in Rome. The winner of the 2022 edition, Bora-Hansgrohe’s Jai Hindley, will try to defend his crown against the likes of Evenepoel and Primož Roglič (Jumbo-Visma), 3rd in his last participation, 2019.

💥 @EvenepoelRemco returns to the @giroditalia ! The World Champion will be at the start of the prestigious race on 6 May 2023 🤩 pic.twitter.com/FbmJxkutEP — Soudal Quick-Step Pro Cycling Team (@soudalquickstep) November 30, 2022

Sunny days in European latitudes herald the Tour de France, preceded by the Critérium du Dauphiné (June 4-11). The French event will be followed by the Tour de Suisse (June 11-18), before the season’s second Grand Tour (July 1-23).

The Tour de France Grand Départ will be in Bilbao with three spectacular stages already offering plenty of elevation, before moving to the Pyrenees on day five. The Tour will then return to the Puy de Dôme volcano, which has not been climbed for 35 years. The Alps will also offer a superb playground for a rematch between Jonas Vingegaard, Tadej Pogačar and the many contenders who will try to stand in the way of the last two winners of the Grande Boucle.

As they also eye the UCI World Championships in Glasgow and across Scotland (Great Britain, August 3-13), the stars of the peloton will have little respite before hitting the Spanish roads of the Vuelta Ciclista a España, the last Grand Tour of the season, which this year will start in Barcelona and end in Madrid (August 26 - September 14).

A spectacular end to the season

Other major races will punctuate the end of the 2023 UCI WorldTour calendar. After the excitement of the Tour de France, the Basque Country will host another major day of battle with the Donostia San Sebastián Klasikoa (July 29). The Tour of Poland will take place at the same time (July 29 - August 4).

The European summer also marks the return of one-day races with the BEMER Cyclassics, promised to sprinters (August 20), and the Bretagne Classic - Ouest-France (September 3), ahead of the Grand Prix Cycliste of Québec (September 8) and Montreal (September 10) on the other side of the Atlantic. Experts of the northern classics will also be able to shine on the tricky roads of the Benelux Tour (August 23-27).

Climbers will once again have pride of place on the occasion of the last Monument of 2023, Il Lombardia (October 7), before the final fireworks are to be launched in China at the Gree-Tour of Guangxi (October 12-17).

2023 UCI WorldTour calendar

17-22 January: Santos Tour Down Under (AUS)

29 January: Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race (AUS)

20-26 February: UAE Tour (UAE)

25 February: Omloop Het Nieuwsblad Elite (BEL)

4 March: Strade Bianche (ITA)

5-12 March: Paris-Nice (FRA)

6-12 March: Tirreno-Adriatico (ITA)

18 March: Milan-Sanremo (ITA)

20-26 March: Volta Ciclista a Catalunya (ESP)

22 March: Classic Brugge-De Panne (BEL)

24 March: E3 Saxo Bank Classic (BEL)

26 March: Gent-Wevelgem in Flanders Fields (BEL)

29 March: Dwars Door Vlaanderen - A travers la Flandre (BEL)

2 April: Ronde van Vlaanderen - Tour des Flandres (BEL)

3-8 April: Itzulia Basque Country (ESP)

9 April: Paris-Roubaix (FRA)

16 April: Amstel Gold Race (NED)

19 April: La Flèche Wallonne (FRA)

23 April: Liège-Bastogne-Liège (BEL)

25-30 April: Tour de Romandie (SUI)

1 May: Eschborn-Frankfurt (GER)

6-28 May: Giro d'Italia (ITA)

4-11 June: Critérium du Dauphiné (FRA)

11-18 June: Tour de Suisse (SUI)

1-23 July: Tour de France (FRA)

29 July: Donostia San Sebastián Klasikoa (ESP)

29 July - 4 August: Tour de Pologne (POL)

20 August: BEMER Cyclassics (GER)

23-27 August: Benelux Tour (BEL/NED)

26 August -17 September: La Vuelta Ciclista a España (ESP)

3 September: Bretagne Classic - Ouest-France (FRA)

8 September: Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec (CAN)

10 September: Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal (CAN)

7 October: Il Lombardia (ITA)

12-17 October: Gree-Tour of Guangxi (CHN)

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Ken Carson has announced the 2024 Chaos World Tour, an extensive run of dates that will bring the Atlanta rapper across North America and Europe. He’s hitting the road in support of his new album, A Great Chaos , which came out last October. Find the complete list of tour dates below.

The 2024 Chaos World Tour begins in Orlando, Florida, on July 8 and keeps Ken Carson on the road until October 5, where he ends the run in Prague, Czech Republic. Along the way, he’ll perform in Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta, Paris, London, Berlin, and Milan, among other locales. News of the tour arrives on the heels of Carson’s new track “ Overseas .”

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07-08 Orlando, FL - Warehouse at CCF 07-09 Miami Beach, FL - The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater 07-10 St. Petersburg, FL - Jannus Live 07-12 Houston, TX - 713 Music Hall 07-13 Austin, TX - Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater 07-14 Dallas, TX - The Factory in Deep Ellum 07-16 Phoenix, AZ - Van Buren 07-19 San Diego, CA - SOMA San Diego 07-20 Los Angeles, CA - Shrine Auditorium & Expo Hall 07-23 San Francisco, CA - The Warfield 07-26 Portland, OR - Roseland Theater 07-27 Seattle, WA - Showbox SoDo 07-29 Vancouver, British Columbia - PNE Forum 07-31 Salt Lake City, UT - The Union 08-01 Denver, CO - Mission Ballroom 08-03 Minneapolis, MN - The Fillmore Minneapolis 08-04 Kansas City, MO - Uptown Theater 08-07 Royal Oak, MI - Royal Oak Music Theatre 08-08 Columbus, OH - Kemba Live! 08-10 Cleveland, OH - Agora Theatre & Ballroom 08-12 Toronto, Ontario - History 08-14 Montreal, Quebec - M Telus 08-16 Boston, MA - Roadrunner 08-18 Washington, D.C. - The Anthem 08-20 New York, NY - Terminal 5 08-24 Philadelphia, PA - The Fillmore Philadelphia 08-26 Atlanta, GA - Coca-Cola Rozy 08-29 Charlotte, NC - The Fillmore 08-30 Raleigh, NC - The Ritz 09-15 Manchester, England - O2 Victoria Warehouse 09-16 Birmingham, England - O2 Academy 09-17 London, England - OVO Arena Wembley 09-20 Berlin, Germany - Columbiahalle 09-22 Paris, France - Élysée Montmartre 09-24 Frankfurt, Germany - Zoom 09-25 Tilburg, Netherlands - 013 Poppodium 09-27 Brussels, Belgium - La Madeleine 09-29 Milan, Italy - Fabrique 09-30 Zurich, Switzerland - Komplex 457 10-01 Munich, Germany - Theaterfabrik 10-03 Cologne, Germany - Palladium 10-05 Prague, Czech Republic - Garbe

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