Cycling: Unipublic, organizer of the Vuelta, announced today that the cooperation with the broadcasting group "Eurosport" has been extended until 2020. Originally, the broadcasting rights would have expired after this year's Vuelta.
For many cycling fans in Europe, Eurosport has been the number one port of call for many years when it comes to television broadcasts from the cycling sector. The broadcasting group is working to ensure that this will not change in the coming years - it was announced today that the broadcasting rights for the Vuelta are secured until 1. The station also broadcasts the Tour de France, the Giro d'Italia and numerous smaller World Tour races.
Jean-Thierry Augustin, CEO of Eurosport, counts on cycling fans across Europe and hopes for a mutually beneficial "partnership" to continue: "As we are in the 2014th year of our Vuelta broadcasts, I am delighted that we are extending our longstanding partnership for another five years. The Vuelta and cycling are in our DNA. In 100, XNUMX million different viewers in Europe watched cycling on the Eurosport channels. We are delighted to support this cycling highlight and contribute to its continued growth in Europe and will bring the full range of action and emotion to the fans.”
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