How to Catch the Action: Watching the T100 Triathlon World Tour Miami Race
Watch the world's best triathletes compete in Miami live on Eurosport, Discovery+, YouTube, and PTO+ on 9th March.
As the triathlon world turns its eyes to Miami for the inaugural T100 Triathlon World Tour event, fans across the globe are gearing up to watch some of the most exciting athletes compete. Whether you're a die-hard triathlon enthusiast or a casual sports fan, here's everything you need to know about how to watch the race.
Race Day Schedule
Saturday, March 9
Men's Race Start
- Miami: 13:15 (1:15 PM)
- UK: 18:15 (6:15 PM)
- Central Europe: 19:15 (7:15 PM)
- West Coast USA: 10:15 (10:15 AM)
- Sydney, Australia: 05:15 (5:15 AM, Sunday)
- Tokyo, Japan: 03:15 (3:15 AM, Sunday)
Women's Race Start
- Miami: 16:50 (4:50 PM)
- UK: 21:50 (9:50 PM)
- Central Europe: 22:50 (10:50 PM)
- West Coast USA: 13:50 (1:50 PM)
- Sydney, Australia: 08:50 (8:50 AM, Sunday)
- Tokyo, Japan: 06:50 (6:50 AM, Sunday)
Where to Watch
Live broadcast starts begins at 13:00 (1:00 PM) Miami time and concludes at 21:00 (9:00 PM).
Catch the live action through Eurosport or Discovery+ in Europe, and globally via YouTube or the PTO+ app. Don't miss this epic showdown from wherever you are in the world.
- In Europe: Fans can catch the live broadcast on Eurosport or Discovery+.
- Rest of the World: For viewers outside Europe, the race will be available live on YouTube and the PTO+ app. These platforms will provide free access to the live stream.
Live Broadcast Timing
The live broadcast will commence at 1:00 p.m. ET, giving viewers a chance to soak in the pre-race atmosphere and catch up on last-minute race details. The broadcast is scheduled to conclude at 9:00 p.m. ET, covering both the men's and women's races in their entirety.
What to Expect
The T100 is set to featuring a unique 100km format that includes a 2km swim, 80km bike, and an 18km run. With top athletes like Brownlee, Ryf, Laidlow, and Charles-Barclay competing, viewers can expect fierce competition.
As athletes tackle the challenging course set around the iconic Homestead Speedway, fans will have the opportunity to witness the tactical nuances of short-course triathlon racing.