Here the World Cup in Nove Mesto is broadcast live on TV and stream

After the Biathlon World Cup is before the Biathlon World Cup. The Oberhof title fights were just a week and a half ago, when the best men and women in biathlon are already moving on to the World Cup. In the final spurt of the season, the next stop will be in Nove Mesto in the Czech Republic. Where will this week’s World Cup races be broadcast live on TV and stream?

The 2022/2023 season still has three final World Cup stages on the program for the best ski hunters. This weekend we are heading to Nove Mesto, where it is known that the world championships will also take place next year.

Then, on the two weekends in March, it’s off to Sweden and Norway, where the last World Cup points will be run and shot in Östersund and Oslo.

Men’s Johannes Thingnes Bö (Norway) and women’s Julia Simon (France) head into the final month of the current season as the overall World Cup leaders, making them the hottest contenders for the big crystal globe. The Norwegian superstar can win the overall World Cup for the fourth time in his career, for Julia Simon it would be the first overall victory.

A total of four individual races and two relay races are on the program in Nove Mesto. Where is the Biathlon World Cup from the Czech Republic live on TV and stream?

The Biathlon World Cup is broadcast live on TV and stream here

  • Thursday, March 2, from 4:10 p.m.: Men’s 10 km sprint race – live on TV in the ARD and at Eurosportlive in the stream at sportschau.de and in the paid stream of Eurosport.
  • Friday, March 3, from 4:10 p.m.: Women’s 7.5 km sprint race – live on TV in the ARD and at Eurosportlive in the stream at sportschau.de and in the paid stream of Eurosport.
  • Saturday, March 4, from 1:50 p.m.: Men’s 12.5 km pursuit – live on TV in the ARD and at Eurosportlive in the stream at sportschau.de and in the paid stream of Eurosport.
  • Saturday, March 4, from 3:45 p.m.: 12.5 km pursuit of women – live on TV in the ARD and at Eurosportlive in the stream at sportschau.de and in the paid stream of Eurosport.
  • Sunday, March 5, from 11:30 a.m.: 4×7.5 km mixed relay – live on TV in the ARD and at Eurosportlive in the stream at sportschau.de and in the paid stream of Eurosport.
  • Sunday, March 5, from 3:15 p.m.: Single mixed season – live on TV in the ARD and at Eurosportlive in the stream at sportschau.de and in the paid stream of Eurosport.

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