Tour of Britain broadcast confirmed for TNT Sports

01 Sep 2025 | Anna-Rose Gabbitass
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TNT Sports and discovery+ are set to broadcast the Lloyds Tour of Britain Men live across the UK and Ireland in September, with coverage available from all six stages.


Commentary and analysis will be provided by Jez Cox and Michael Hutchinson.

The agreement has formed part of TNT Sports’ cycling portfolio, which in 2025 has included more than 1,000 live race broadcasts from the men’s and women’s UCI World Tour.

Coverage will also featured the three Grand Tours, the Classics, the UCI World Championships, the WHOOP Mountain Bike World Series and both the men’s and women’s Lloyds Tour of Britain races. HBO Max has shown the Lloyds Tour of Britain Men across Europe.

The Lloyds Tour of Britain Men will also be broadcast on ITV4 and ITVX in the UK, ensuring free-to-air coverage alongside subscription platforms.

Among the riders who will compete are Olympic road race and time trial champion Remco Evenepoel (Soudal Quick-Step), former race winner Julian Alaphilippe (Tudor Pro Cycling), and previous stage winners Sam Bennett (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale) and Ramus Tiller (Uno-X Mobility). Former world, Olympic and Tour de France champion Geraint Thomas (INEOS Grenadiers) will also complete his final professional race on home roads in Cardiff.

Darren Henry, Chief Commercial Officer, British Cycling, said, “We are delighted to have even more ways for fans to watch the Lloyds Tour of Britain Men, and to share in the joy and excitement that the race brings. As the home to the world’s biggest cycling events and having broadcast the Lloyds Tour of Britain Women in June, we are thrilled to continue our relationship with TNT Sports this September.”

Scott Young, EVP at WBD Sports Europe said, “While our cycling coverage is global, we are passionate about telling local stories for the widest possible audience. That’s why as the home of cycling in the UK and Ireland, we’re thrilled to partner with British Cycling to showcase the country’s most prestigious road race on our channels and platforms.”


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