Can I watch the E3 Saxo Classic 2023 on GCN+?
Yes! Live coverage of the E3 Saxo Classic is available to GCN+ subscribers worldwide. Coverage in France will be powered by Eurosport. A full on-demand replay of the race will also be available in the same territories. You can check out the full list of races available in your country in 2023 here.
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What and when can I watch?
Live racing: GCN+ subscribers in the above territories can watch the E3 Saxo Classic on the GCN App or via the GCN+ website.
Broadcast |
Date |
Link |
Start time* (GMT) |
Start time* (CET) |
E3 Saxo Classic |
24th March 2023 |
13:15 |
14:15 |
*Start times are subject to change.
Short highlights: We will have short highlights available for the race over on GCN+. These highlights will be available worldwide for all subscribers.
Extended highlights: Our extended highlights for the race will be available to subscribers worldwide, excluding France.
How can I watch highlights of the E3 Saxo Classic?
All of these highlights can be found:
- On the GCN app or our web player by clicking on 'GCN+' and then 'Racing'. Then scroll down to the 'Latest Highlights' rail.
- To view the full range of short and extended highlights plus final kilometres, click 'See All' next to 'Latest Highlights'.
How can I watch the race live on GCN+?
You can watch the race on:
- A mobile in the GCN app on Android (download here) and iOS (download here)
- Casting via Chromecast is supported on Android and iOS
- Casting via AirPlay is supported on iOS
- Connected devices including:
- Amazon Fire Stick
- Samsung TV (compatible with 2018 models and newer.)
- Android TV
- Apple TV
- Our web player (here)
About the E3 Saxo Classic
Some bike races are named after former winners, finishing towns or the region in which they take place. Not this one. E3 Saxo Classic is named after a Belgian motorway that runs between Antwerp and Kortrijk – glamorous, right?
First raced back in 1958, the E3 Saxo Classic is actually one of the younger Flandrian Classics, but it has wasted none of its time growing into one of the most prestigious one-day races on the calendar. Many cycling fans refer to this race as ‘The Little Tour of Flanders’, an apt nickname considering that both races have been won by a very similar set of riders and follow similar routes through Flanders.
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