SBS has secured the exclusive free-to-air broadcast rights to the Giro d’Italia until 2025.
Announced today, the deal means the Giro d’Italia will return to free-to-air television for the first time since 2016 and makes SBS the place to watch all three of cycling’s three-week-long Grand Tours; the Tour de France, Vuelta a España, and the Giro d’Italia.
Under the new sublicence agreement with Discovery, Inc, SBS has exclusive Australian free-to-air rights to deliver live, multi-platform coverage including television and digital. The coverage will encompass every stage and include highlights.
Running from Saturday 8 May until Sunday 30 May, the 2021 Giro d’Italia starts in Turin and will see riders tackle 3479.9km of terrain before finishing in Milan. Known for its steep and difficult climbs, often through the Dolomites, the race showcases culture, passion and scenery throughout the three-week competition.
Giro d’Italia stage winners Robbie McEwen and David McKenzie will join Matthew Keenan and Bridie O’Donnell hosting SBS’s coverage of the event providing commentary and insights on what is required to survive this gruelling race.
SBS director of sport Ken Shipp said: “Being able to bring the Giro d’Italia back to free-to-air television is great news both for SBS and our audience. We have been working hard to establish SBS as the home of cycling in Australia and this was the final piece in the puzzle. We will continue to make major cycling events available to all Australians and offer extensive, world-class coverage of these events.”
From 2021 to 2030, SBS will broadcast over 300 hours of cycling across the network each year. As well as the major Grand Tours, SBS has the exclusive Australian rights to additional men’s and women’s cycling events including the Paris Roubaix, Fleche Wallonne and Liège-Bastogne-Liège.
The 2021 Giro d’Italia will be broadcast live on SBS VICELAND and live streamed on SBS On Demand from Saturday 8 May. Viewers can also catch up anytime on SBS On Demand.