BBC Sport NI is offering cycling fans extensive coverage of this year's North West 200 across its platforms, across the UK and overseas, starting with live coverage of the first practice on Wednesday (8 May). Masu.
BBC iPlayer will have full live coverage of all practice sessions and races on Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday of the week, with worldwide live video streaming available on the BBC Sport NI website.
BBC Sounds and BBC Radio Foyle will provide live audio coverage on race day (Thursday night and throughout Saturday), as well as live coverage on BBC Radio Ulster from 2pm to 4pm on Saturday.
Race fans can also keep up to date with all the best action, news, interviews and features throughout the race week across BBC Sport NI's social and digital platforms.
Stephen Watson brings you the action on BBC iPlayer with 11-time NW200 winner Philip McCullen and Jenny Tinmas, the fastest female rider to lap the Isle of Man TT. Keith Hewen and Steve Parrish will guide fans around the famous Triangle circuit, while Larry Carter will report from the pit lane. Popular rider Lee Johnston will also be joining the team for the first time, but will be absent this year due to injury.
Michael McNamee will introduce the BBC Sounds coverage and will also be joined by Orla Bannon, Steve English, Chris Kinley, Adrian Coates and former rider Jamie Hamilton.
In addition to the live broadcast, three dedicated high A light program will be broadcast.
Live coverage on BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport NI website
Wednesday, May 8th – 10am to 2:30pm
Thursday, May 9th – 10am to 2:30pm and 5:30pm to 8:45pm
Saturday, May 11th – 9:20am until the end of the race.
Live audio commentary on BBC Sounds and BBC Radio Foyle
Thursday, May 9th – 5pm to 9pm
Saturday, May 11th – 9am to 7pm
Also broadcast live on BBC Radio Ulster from 2pm to 4pm.
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