SIX DAY BERLIN: LIVE ON beIN SPORTS

4 February 2026: Global sports broadcaster beIN SPORTS has confirmed its broadcast coverage of the Six Days track cycling, providing viewers with live and on-demand access to one of the sport’s most established and distinctive competition formats.

The Six Days series is a long-running fixture in the international track cycling calendar, traditionally staged across major European cities and combining elite racing with evening entertainment. Events typically feature a mix of endurance disciplines, including madison, points races, elimination and time-based formats, contested over multiple consecutive nights.

According to beIN SPORTS, coverage of the Six Days events will be available across its linear television channels and digital platforms, depending on region. Viewers will be able to watch races live, with additional options for replays and highlights via the beIN SPORTS streaming service.

The broadcaster outlined that access to Six Days coverage may vary by territory, with availability determined by regional broadcast rights. Fans are advised to consult local beIN SPORTS listings or the broadcaster’s official digital platforms to confirm exact schedules and channel allocations in their country.

beIN SPORTS’ involvement ensures international visibility for Six Days racing, particularly in markets outside Europe where access to track cycling coverage has historically been limited. The broadcaster has increasingly expanded its cycling output, adding track events alongside its existing road cycling portfolio.

Six Days racing is known for its fast-paced, tactical nature and strong emphasis on rider pairings, especially in the madison. The format rewards consistency and teamwork across multiple nights of racing, often producing dramatic lead changes and closely fought overall standings.

The series also serves as an important competitive platform for elite endurance riders, providing race intensity and exposure during the indoor season. For spectators, the combination of high-speed racing, music, lighting and crowd engagement has long made Six Days events a distinctive part of track cycling culture.

By securing broadcast coverage with beIN SPORTS, Six Days organisers aim to reach a broader international audience and reinforce the relevance of the format within modern track cycling. Increased media exposure is also expected to support sponsor engagement and long-term sustainability of the series.

Fans seeking to watch the Six Days events are encouraged to check beIN SPORTS’ official website and streaming platforms for up-to-date information on broadcast times, availability and regional access.

This article is an independent summary of reporting originally published by beIN Sports.

Original source:
beIN Sports, 29 January 2026