The cententary event can be followed by spectators from almost every country in the world. In Hungary, M4 Sport, Eurosport and Max streaming services will also be showing the events.
According to our international media distribution partner, Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO), footage of the 46th Tour de Hongrie will be broadcast on at least 67 channels in more than 180 countries. In total, 17 of them will be broadcasting live coverage of the Hungarian Tour, including France's L'Equipe, Belgium's Sport 10, FloSports in the US and Canada, Australia's SBS, and international giants such as Pan-African Supersport and Latin American Claro Sports. In the online space, Tour de Hongrie will be covered by thematic channels such as GCN, Lanterne Rouge and Velo News.
The provisional media distribution list is available here.
Tour de Hongrie – which celebrates its centenary this year as the first edition was held in 1925 - will take place between 14 and 18 May.