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Is it just me, or is their coverage *really* vague? I've been listening for 15 minutes, and
absolutely nothing about where the riders are, how close they're getting to the first big climb, or
much else about the peloton.
Sean Kelly is interesting to listen to (never heard him before), but I've got to give my vote to
Phil & Paul. Sean is talking about Christmas right now.. lol. Maybe they'll pick it up later in
the stage.
D.
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"Darren S." <drs925@NOearthlinkJUNK.net> wrote in message
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> Is it just me, or is their coverage *really* vague? I've been listening
for
> 15 minutes, and absolutely nothing about where the riders are, how close they're getting to the
> first big climb, or much else about the peloton.
>
> Sean Kelly is interesting to listen to (never heard him before), but I've got to give my vote to
> Phil & Paul. Sean is talking about Christmas right now.. lol. Maybe they'll pick it up later in
> the stage.
Wait a minute.. finally! 107km to go, break is 7min ahead, Rubiera and Friere (sp?) are in
the break.
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why aren't you watching it?
On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 04:48:07 -0700, Darren S. wrote:
> Wait a minute.. finally! 107km to go, break is 7min ahead, Rubiera and Friere (sp?) are in
> the break.
Freire. If you're behind the computer anyway, try the updates at http://www.letour.fr/2003/us/ or
http://live.cyclingnews.com/tour03/?id=livecomp
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> why aren't you watching it?
I'm in the US listening on eurosport.com. Can I get streaming video on the web?
D.
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"Darren S." wrote:
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> "User968758" <user968758@aol.com> wrote in message
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> > why aren't you watching it?
>
> I'm in the US listening on eurosport.com. Can I get streaming video on the web?
>
> D.
He figures everybody has OLN. If you do and didn't know it started at 8, well, too bad.
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> It's on TV -- OLN -- started at 8 EST
Ack, Thanks! I'm on the west coast, and their site makes it look like PT coverage begins at 9AM!
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You can understand Sean Kelley?
"Darren S." <drs925@NOearthlinkJUNK.net> wrote in message
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> Is it just me, or is their coverage *really* vague? I've been listening
for
> 15 minutes, and absolutely nothing about where the riders are, how close they're getting to the
> first big climb, or much else about the peloton.
>
> Sean Kelly is interesting to listen to (never heard him before), but I've got to give my vote to
> Phil & Paul. Sean is talking about Christmas right now.. lol. Maybe they'll pick it up later in
> the stage.
>
> D.
>
>
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In <bfbas7$b5i$1@slb9.atl.mindspring.net>, Darren S. wrote:
> Is it just me, or is their coverage *really* vague? I've been listening for 15 minutes, and
> absolutely nothing about where the riders are, how close they're getting to the first big climb,
> or much else about the peloton.
Eurosport on TV has different commentary for different countries. Maybe it is possible to listen to
a different feed, if you speak some language other than English.
But my complaint today is about the visual coverage. In the final minute of today's live coverage
they focused on Sastre's finish, which was boring and uncontested, while at the same time there
was some thrilling racing going on that we couldn't see. I don't know how the technical side of
that works (if there is a common "video pool" or not), but I would be surprised if they couldn't
have switched to moto-cam for the Ullrich-Armstrong battle until the seconds before Sastre
crossed the line.
But, Sastre's pacifier gesture was kind of funny, so it was nice to see that.
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Herbie J. Famous Curator
Herbie Jurvanen wrote:
>
> In <bfbas7$b5i$1@slb9.atl.mindspring.net>, Darren S. wrote:
> > Is it just me, or is their coverage *really* vague? I've been listening for 15 minutes, and
> > absolutely nothing about where the riders are, how close they're getting to the first big climb,
> > or much else about the peloton.
>
> Eurosport on TV has different commentary for different countries. Maybe it is possible to listen
> to a different feed, if you speak some language other than English.
>
> But my complaint today is about the visual coverage. In the final minute of today's live coverage
> they focused on Sastre's finish, which was boring and uncontested, while at the same time there
> was some thrilling racing going on that we couldn't see. I don't know how the technical side of
> that works (if there is a common "video pool" or not), but I would be surprised if they couldn't
> have switched to moto-cam for the Ullrich-Armstrong battle until the seconds before Sastre crossed
> the line.
>
> But, Sastre's pacifier gesture was kind of funny, so it was nice to see that.
Maybe they should learn to split-screen. That would heighten excitement in many cases.
"Darren S." <drs925@NOearthlinkJUNK.net> wrote in message
> I'm in the US listening on eurosport.com. Can I get streaming video on the web?
Yes you need broadband & it'll cost you 1 euro per hour on www.letour.fr All the best Dan Gregory
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