- E3 Saxo Bank Classic 2026: Friday, March 27 at 11.50am GMT / 7.50am ET
- FREE streams: Sporza/VRT Max, RTBF (Belgium) NOS (The Netherlands)
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The E3 Saxo Bank Classic 2026 live streams will feature Mathieu van der Poel going for three in a row. The Dutch rider will start the 208.5km race once known as the E3 Harelbeke, and regarded as ‘The mini Tour of Flanders’, as an overwhelming favorite, too.
The one-day race follows much of the same route as the upcoming Tour of Flanders, but on a slightly truncated course. This will be 68th edition of the E3 Saxo Bank Classic and Mads Pedersen will be among the other riders seeking to cause the biggest of upsets and prevent Van der Poel from completing his hat-trick. Christophe Laporte will also have something to say about the podium placings.
Those cobbles roads always throw up plenty of surprises, so read on for everything you need to know to watch 2026 Saxo Bank Classic 2026 live streams from anywhere in the world.
Can I watch E3 Sax Bank Classic 2026 for free?
Yes, if you're lucky enough to live in Belgium or the Netherlands.
Free-to-air streaming services Sporza/VRT Max RTBF will be the host broadcasters in Belgium, while in the Netherlands NOS will also show the one-day classic at no cost.
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How to watch E3 Saxo Bank Classic 2026 live streams in the US
Cycling fans in the US will find the 2026 E3 Saxo Bank Classic 2026 live stream on HBO Max.
A subscription to HBO Max costs from $10.99 a month for the Basic package, but you'll need at least the Standard tier at $18.49 to watch the cycling.
If you're out of the US but still want to watch any of the races, then don't forget to explore the VPN route set out above, which will help you access your subscriptions from anywhere.
How to watch E3 Saxo Bank Classic 2026 live streams in the UK
Cycling fans in the UK can watch the E3 Saxo Bank Classic 2026, and the majority of UCI World Tour events, on TNT Sports.
To access this you'll either need to add it to your TV package, or you can take out a standalone subscription via HBO Max, which launched on March 26 in the UK. The best value streaming package is £25.99 a month for a 12-term term. Previous Discovery+ subscribers will be transferred over automatically.
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How to watch E3 Saxo Bank Classic 2026 live streams in Canada
Cycling fans in Canada can watch E3 Saxo Bank Classic 2026, and most UCI World Tour events, on FloBikes.
A subscription will set you back CAN$203.88 for the year or CAN$39.99 on a monthly basis.
Not at home? Use NordVPN or another VPN service to make your device think you're still in Canada.
How to watch E3 Saxo Bank Classic 2026 live streams in Australia
The E3 Saxo Bank Classic 2026 is on Flobikes in Australia, too.
A subscription costs from AU$12.99 a month, billed annually.
SBS On Demand often has cycling events for free, but the E3 Saxo Bank Classic isn't one of them.
Outside of Australia? Use a VPN to watch coverage of the Strade Bianche 2026.
What times is the E3 Saxo Bank Classic 2026 route?
The route has changed slightly this year, with extra ascents of the infamous Oude Kwaremont.
Below, we've got a graphic of what to expect.
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