As pro cycling rises from its wintry slumber, the mouth-watering prospect of wall-to-wall race weekends stretches way into the summer and beyond. And the only way to guarantee you’re up to speed is with a subscription to GCN+. You won’t miss a moment of live action, from the spring Classics of March and April to the final Monument of October, as well as the cyclocross and track seasons. Even better, now’s the best time to book your place at the roadside for unmissable racing in 2023 with a yearly subscription of £39.99 – a huge saving of more than 50% on the cost of 12 monthly subscriptions.
Classics in the calendar
With the spring Classics upon us, there’s no better time to sign up to GCN+ and soak up the race action, live, ad-free, on-demand and interactive. And if you’re quick, you can be there for the start of Holy Week – the Tour of Flanders/Paris-Roubaix double-header on consecutive weekends at the start of April. Your subscription to GCN+ includes live uninterrupted coverage of these races – and every other race shown – in 2023, with commentary, analysis and entertaining chit-chat from some of the most knowledgeable and respected experts in the world of pro cycling.
This story is from the May 2023 - 138 edition of Cyclist UK.
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