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Cycling on NBC is the de facto name for broadcasts of multiple-stage bicycle races produced by NBC Sports, [4] the sports division of the NBC [5] television network. This includes broadcasts of the Tour de France, [6] Vuelta a España, UCI World Tour Championships, Tour of California, USA Pro Cycling Challenge, [7] and Liège–Bastogne–Liège.
NBC Sports and Peacock already had Tour de France broadcast rights for 2023. All of the men’s stages beginning in 2024 will be live from start-to-finish on the streaming service Peacock.
Cycling on CBS is the de facto name for broadcasts of multiple-stage bicycle races produced by CBS Sports, the sports division of the CBS television network. CBS was notably the first [2] American television network to provide coverage of the Tour de France. [3] CBS also provided coverage of Paris–Roubaix during the 1980s.
Roll continues to enjoy riding road and mountain bicycles for recreation, and is a member of the veteran cable television broadcasting team (along with Phil Liggett, MBE and the late Paul Sherwen) who serve as road cycling expert-commentators for the NBC Sports Network cable network's coverage of the Tour de France, Vuelta a España, Giro d ...
The NBC Sports Group will air more than 350 hours of coverage across NBC, NBCSN and the NBC Sports Gold online streaming package. ... Phil Liggett remembers the early days of Tour de France ...
He was an announcer on ABC's coverage of the PGA Tour and the Champions Tour and announced the Tour de France, which Jacobs called Gannon's "perhaps his greatest challenge", [1] three times. In 2001, ABC reported that Gannon hosted the Belmont Stakes once and three times called the play-by-play at the Little League World Series .
College Football on NBC Sports and high school football, including: Notre Dame Football on NBC; Big Ten football. The Big Ten Championship Game (2026) The Bayou Classic; The All-American Bowl; US Olympic Trials; Tennis on NBC, which includes the French Open; Boxing on NBC, which includes Premier Boxing Champions bouts; World Athletics Championships
Anthony Hugh McCrossan (born 16 April 1969) is a British sports commentator covering professional cycling.. Having started cycling in 1982 after watching the World Road Race Championships at Goodwood in England, Anthony has been commentating for over 18 years at live events, on television and major cycle shows.