The Coure Brussel-Coone is the second race of cycling's "opening weekend," with cobblestones and short steep climbs in the early stages, but a flat second half that will most likely result in a sprint from a select group
As long as you have a VPN, you can watch a live stream of the 2024 Coulée Brussel-Coone from anywhere and for free
The second race of cycling's "opening weekend" doubleheader is the Coure Brussel-Coone Although the race passes through the infamous Höllingen early on, the final climb is 60 km to the finish, making it more for sprinters than for those who are comfortable with cobblestone climbs
In order to tire the sprinters' legs enough to last, they will have to tackle climbs such as the Kruisberg, Côtes du Trieu, Kruisberg, La Woup, Folkegenberg, and Tiegenberg The riders who manage the climbs well and remain in the race will head to Cœuré for a lap and a half around the traditional finish circuit to determine the winner [Arnaud Demaret (Arkea - B&B Hotels), Matej Mohoric (Bahrain - Victorious), Jasper Stuyven (Lidl Trek), Kasper Asgreen (Sudar - Quick Step), Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin - Deceuninck) Alexander Kristoff (Uno - X-Mobility), along with other stars
After Jan Tratnik's victory yesterday, can Team Wisma-Ries-a-Bike stop them from winning again today? They are the favorites to make it a double win on the opening weekend for the second year in a row
Keep reading as we explain where you can watch the Kuhne Brussel Kuhne live stream from anywhere
If you live in Belgium, look forward to the free Cune Brussel Cune live stream in 2024 Belgium's Sporza and RTBF will be offering a free stream of this one-day UCI World Tour event
But what if you live in one of these countries and won't be home to watch the free live stream of the Cune Brussel Cune? Maybe you are on vacation and don't want to spend money on pay TV in another country when you can usually watch it for free at home
Don't worry - you can watch via VPN instead Here's how to do it [2024 It's natural to want to watch the Clune Brussel-Coulomb live stream from your home country, but what if you're not there when the race is taking place?
Nothing beats a VPN, or virtual private network, which makes it appear as if you are surfing the web from your home country, not the country you are in That means you can access the streaming services you've already paid for from anywhere on the planet Or at least, anywhere you have an Internet connection
They are completely legal, inexpensive, and easy to use We've tested many of the best VPN services, and our current favorite is ExpressVPN It's fast, works on a variety of devices, and has a 30-day money-back guarantee
The VPN is incredibly easy to use
1 Install the VPN of your choice As we have mentioned, ExpressVPN is our favorite
2 select the location you want to connect to with the VPN app For example, if you are in the US and want to see Belgian service, select Belgium from the list
3 sit back and enjoy the action; access Sporza or another streaming service to watch the action
US bike fans can watch the 2024 Clune Brussel-Coone on FloBikes Subscriptions cost US$14999 per year or US$2999 per month
And don't forget to take advantage of the ExpressVPN option mentioned above if you are currently outside the US but want to watch the race
Live coverage of the Coulee Brussel Coulee will be broadcast on Eurosport and Discovery+
A "standard" subscription to Discovery+, which includes Eurosport's cycling coverage, costs £699 or £59 per month 99 per year The package includes a year-round cycling stream, plus other live sports such as snooker, tennis, motorsports, and the Paris Olympics
These, plus TNT sports (Premier League, Champions League, and Europa League soccer, plus rugby, wrestling, UFC, and MotoGP) are included in the premium subscription, which costs an additional £2999 per month
If you are currently traveling abroad, don't worry, you can watch from abroad with ExpressVPN
Canadian bicycle enthusiasts can watch the 2024 Brussels Coonet on FloBikes Subscriptions are CAN$150 per year or CAN$2999 per month
Not at home right now; use ExpressVPN or another VPN service to make your device think you are in Canada
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