Wanted - web sites for live TDF coverage
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What is the best site for live TDF coverage? Accessibility, audio, video?
"fat_old_man" <dwiggmd@yahoo.com> wrote
> What is the best site for live TDF coverage? Accessibility, audio, video?
Yeah, I was wondering this as well.
Also, I've been jonesing for a shortwave radio for ages and saw some on sale this weekend and
thought that might actually be a really good way to listen to coverage as well. Does anyone have a
shortwave radio and have any experience doing that sort of thing? Are there European, english
speaking radio stations that do live play by play?
But a RealAudio or WMA live play by play would rule too, I could listen at work.
Anyone know?
fat_old_man wrote:
>What is the best site for live TDF coverage? Accessibility, audio, video?
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You can try the official Tour de France site http://www.letour.fr/2003/fr/index.html
They do a live video stream for the first time this year but it's not for free they charge you 1.69
Euro about 2 Dollars per hour . I think it will also be in French :(
Peter.
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> http://tdf.olntv.com/
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> On top you see listen live maybe this is what you need?
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> Peter (Who's gone whatch it live on tv in The Netherlands).
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http://www.eurosport.com/ will have RealAudio.
See also : http://groups.google.com/groups?q=eurosport+screen+grabber&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&s-
elm=37E2B7C5.64FEE095%40AdWare.com&rnum=4
Although that site seems no longer to work. Dan
You might want to check out my TourBlog website. It's a good starting point for Tour Coverage. ;)
http://tourblog.com (http://tourblog.com/)
Best, Patrick
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> What is the best site for live TDF coverage? Accessibility, audio, video?
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