Just in case you were suffering from withdrawal symptoms following the TV coverage of the Tour de France, we’ve got the line up of what not to miss this September – especially good when the weather’s so condusive to excessive TV viewing!
Cycling on British Eurosport and British Eurosport 2 for September 2007 (British Eurosport timings unless otherwise stated).
Vuelta a Espana on British Eurosport
Saturday 1 September
1530-1630 LIVE Stage 1: This 145 km winding route around Vigo features two mountain passes.
Sunday 2 September
1500-1630 LIVE Stage 2: This 150 km route from Allaris to Santiago de Compostela includes a third category mountain pass and a downhill stretch towards the finish.
Monday 3 September
0900-0930 Highlights Stage 2
1530-1630 LIVE Stage 3: This 155 km route takes the riders through two third category mountain passes from Viveiro to Luarca.
Tuesday 4 September
1130-1230 Highlights Stage 3
1530-1630 LIVE Stage 4: This 182 km route takes the riders from Langreo to Lagos de Covadonga.
Wednesday 5 September
1000-1100 Highlights Stage 4.
1530-1630 LIVE Stage 5: This 182 km route takes the riders through three second category passes from Langreo to Lagos de Covadonga.
2330-0030 Highlights Stage 5
Thursday 6 September
0830-0930 Highlights Stage 5
1530-1630 LIVE Stage 6: This 195 km route takes the riders from Reinosa to Logrono.
2330-0030 Highlights Stage 6
Friday 7 September
1000-1100 Highlights Stage 6
1230-1300 Highlights Stage 6
1500-1630 LIVE Stage 7: This 140 km stage takes the riders from Calahorra to Zaragoza.
2145-2230 Highlights Stage 7
Saturday 8 September
1000-1100 Highlights stage 7
1500-1630 LIVE Action from stage 8. This 49 km stage takes the riders from Carinena D.O to Zaragoza.
2110 -2200 Highlights stage 8.
Sunday 9 September
1530-1630 LIVE stage 9. This 174 km stage takes the riders from Huesca to the Cerler Ski Station.
Monday 10 September
1500-1630 LIVE Stage 10. This 220 km stage see the riders travel from Benasque to Andorra.
2130-2215 Highlights Stage 10.
Wednesday 12 September
1500-1630 LIVE Stage 11. This 190 km stage sees the riders travel from Oropesa del Mar to Algemesi.
2300-2345 Highlights stage 11.
Thursday 13 September
1445-1630 LIVE stage 12. This 167 km stage sees the riders travel from Algemesi to Hellin.
2200-2245 Stage 12 highlights
Friday 14 September
1500-1630 LIVE Stage 13. This 150 km stage sees the riders travel from Hellin to Torre-Pacheco.
2300-2330 Highlights stage 13.
Saturday 15 September
1500-1630 LIVE Stage 14. This 205 km stage takes the riders from Puerto Lumbreras to Villacarrillo.
2200-2300 Highlights stage 14.
Sunday 16 September
1400-1630 LIVE stage 15. This 205 km stage takes the riders from Villacarrillo to Grenada. (On British Eurosport 2)
1700-1800 Delayed stage 15.
2300-0000 Highlights stage 15.
Monday 17 September
1000-1100 Highlights stage 15.
Tuesday 18 September
1500-1630 LIVE stage 16. This 165 km stage takes the riders from Jaen to Puertollano.
2230-2300 Highlights stage 16.
Wednesday 19 September
1500-1630 LIVE stage 17. This 180 km stage takes the riders from Ciudad Real to Talavera de la Reina.
2300-2345 Highlights stage 17.
Thursday 20 September
1400-1445 Highlights stage 17
1445-1630 LIVE stage 18. This 154 km stage sees the riders travel from Talavera de la Reina to Avila.
2100-2200 Highlights from stage 18 of the Tour of Spain.
Friday 21 September
1515-1630 LIVE stage 19. This 135 km stage sees the riders travel from Avila to Alto de Abantos.
2145-2230 Highlights stage 19. This 135 km stage sees the riders travel from Avila to Alto de Abantos.
Saturday 22 September
1500-1645 LIVE stage 20. This 25 km individual time trial in Collado Villalba is the penultimate stage of the Tour.
2200-2245 Highlights stage 20.
Sunday 23 September
1500-1615 LIVE stage 21. This 100 km stage see the riders travel from Rivas Vaciamadrid to Madrid. (On British Eurosport 2)
1615-1700 Live stage 21.
Cycling Road World championships on British Eurosport
Wednesday 26 September
1500-1630 Delayed coverage of the Women’s Time Trial.
2245-2315 Highlights from the Women’s Time Trial.
Thursday 27 September
1000-1100 Highlights from the Women’s Time Trial.
1030-1130 Delayed coverage of the Men’s Under-23 Time Trial
1130-1300 LIVE The Men’s Time Trial.
1500-1600 LIVE The Men’s Time Trial.
2230-2330 Highlights The Men’s Time Trial.
Friday 28 September
0800-0900 Highlights from the Men’s Time Trial.
Saturday 29 September
0800-1145 LIVE coverage of the Women’s Road Race.
1515-1700 Live coverage of the Under-23 Road Race.
2230-2340 Highlights The Women’s Road Race.
Sunday 30 September
0945-1045 LIVE coverage of the Men’s Road Race.
1500-1630 LIVE coverage of the Men’s Road Race.
2200-2300 Highlights of the Men’s Road Race.
Tour of Poland on British Eurosport 2
Sunday 9 September
1430-1600 LIVE Stage 1
Monday 10 September
1400-1630 LIVE stage 2
Tuesday 11 September
1400-1600 LIVE stage 3
Wednesday 12 September
1400-1600 LIVE stage 4
Thursday 13 September
1400-1600 LIVE stage 5
Friday 14 September
1400-1600 LIVE stage 6
Saturday 15 September
1400-1600 Live Stage 7