How to watch E3 Saxo Classic 2025 – Streaming and TV information for Tour of Flanders test

HARELBEKE, BELGIUM - MARCH 22 : Van Der Poel Mathieu (NED) of Alpecin-Deceuninck attacking on the Taaienberg climb during the 67th E3 Saxo classic Harelbeke UCI World Tour cycling race with start and finish in Harelbeke on March 22, 2024 in Harelbeke, Belgium, 22/03/2024 ( Motordriver Kenny Verfaillie & Photo by Nico Vereecken / Photo News
Mathieu van der Poel won last year's E3 in tšŸ„‚he rainbow jersey (Image credit: Getty Images)

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E3 Saxo Classic: Key information

► Date: Friday 28 March, 2025

Location: FlanderšŸ„€s, Belgium (start and finish in Harelbeke)

► Category: UCI WorldTour

TV & Streaming: TNT Sports, (UK) | (US) | (Canada) | (Australia)

Free stream: (Belgium)

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Patrick is a freelance sports writer and editor. He’s an NCTJ-accredited journalist with a bachelor’s degree in modešŸŽ¶rn languages (French and Spanish). Patrick worked full-time at Cyclingnews for eight years between 2015 and 2023, latterly as Deputy Editor.

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