British Eurosport releases list of 2011 cycling coverage
Digital television channel British Eurosport has released a list of its 2011 cycling events coverage.
The channel's comprehensive list of coverage includes the major spring classics, all three grand tours and most of the events from the UCI's top-flight Worldtour calendar.
Both the track world championships (March) and road world championships (September) will also be broadcast.
Coverage of events may be subject to change. Events marked TBC are to be confirmed.
Dates/race/Live coverage
06/02-11/02: Tour of Qatar, LIVE
14/02-19/02: Tour of Oman, daily coverage
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16/02-20/02: Tour of Algarve, daily coverage
20 Feb: World Cup Track Classics Manchester, coverage
06/03-13/03: Paris-Nice, LIVE
09/03-15/03: Tirreno Adriatico, LIVE
19 Mar: Milan-San Remo, LIVE
23/03-27/03, Track World Championships Netherlands, LIVE
27 Mar: Ghent-Wevelgem, TBC
3 Apr: Tour of Flanders, LIVE
04/04-09/04: Tour of Basque Country, LIVE TBC
10 Apr: Paris-Roubaix,LIVE
17 Apr: Amstel Gold, LIVE
20 Apr: Flech Wallonne, LIVE
24 Apr: Liege-Bastogne-Liege, LIVE
25/04-01/05: Tour of Turkey, LIVE
26/04-01/05: Tour of Romandie, LIVE TBC
07/05-29/05: Giro d'Italia, LIVE
05/06-12/06: Dauphine Libere, LIVE
11/06-19/06: Tour of Switzerland, LIVE TBC
02/07-24/07: Tour de France, LIVE
20/08-11/09: Vuelta a Espana, LIVE
21 Aug: Cyclassic Hamburg, LIVE
10 Sep: Paris-Brussels, LIVE
21/09-25/09: Road World Championships, Copenhagen, LIVE
9 Oct: Paris-Tours, LIVE
15 Oct: Tour of Lombardy, LIVE
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