How to Watch the Tour of Guangxi 2026: Free Live Stream, Stages & Preview

The Gree-Tour of Guangxi 2026 closes the WorldTour season in China from 13 October. Here's the route, the sprinters and climbers to watch, and how to stream every stage free.
The Gree-Tour of Guangxi 2026 gets underway on 13 October and holds a special place on the calendar as the final race of the men's WorldTour season. Staged across the scenic Guangxi region of southern China, it offers a week of stage racing that blends fast bunch sprints with one decisive mountain day — a fitting, and often relaxed yet competitive, end to a long year.
Run over six stages, the Tour of Guangxi is weighted toward the sprinters. Several flat, wide-road stages give the fast men repeated chances to shine, and the race has become a favourite last opportunity for sprinters to sign off the season with a WorldTour victory. For the teams' lead-out trains, it is a showcase of speed and organisation.
The general classification, however, usually hinges on a single queen stage featuring the climb to Nongla, a long, scenic ascent that provides the race's main summit finish. Whoever performs best on that mountain day typically secures the overall title, since the surrounding stages offer few opportunities for large time gaps. That simple structure gives the GC battle a clear, dramatic focal point.
Because it falls after the World Championships and the final European classics, the Tour of Guangxi often features a mix of sprinters chasing one last win, climbers targeting the GC, and riders enjoying a change of scenery to close their campaigns. The spectacular karst-mountain landscapes of Guangxi make it one of the most visually striking races of the year.
To watch the Tour of Guangxi 2026 live, tune in free and in HD on ProCyclingDaily. We'll stream every stage from 13 October, so you can follow the sprints and the decisive climb to Nongla without a subscription. Regional television coverage is also available via Eurosport and other broadcasters.
With the race staged in China, stages finish in the local afternoon (CST) — a morning watch in Europe and an overnight or early-morning stream in the Americas. Add the race to your plans on our cycling calendar and join ProCyclingDaily to watch the 2026 Tour of Guangxi bring the WorldTour season to a close.