OLN is VS. now. Try www.cycling.tv/ Only about 35 US for the year. Giro is an extra 24, but well worth it. You can watch archives too.e-doc said:Haven't been around in awhile. Wheres tour (or any other) cycling coverage? Outdoor or Discovery channel?
azdroptop said:OLN is VS. now. Try www.cycling.tv/ Only about 35 US for the year. Giro is an extra 24, but well worth it. You can watch archives too.
That's ok, I'm used to people hating me because I'm American. LOLFrigo's Luggage said:Careful. Last time I mentioned www.cycling.tv on here somebody reminded me that not everybody on these boards is American and that we bore them because Eurosport is allegedly so much better.
Well, I just watch it on RAI. Good enough for me, and no need to hate anyone either...Frigo's Luggage said:Careful. Last time I mentioned www.cycling.tv on here somebody reminded me that not everybody on these boards is American and that we bore them because Eurosport is allegedly so much better.
What's RAIPowerful Pete said:Well, I just watch it on RAI. Good enough for me, and no need to hate anyone either...
azdroptop said:What's RAI
Italian state TV. They broadcast about 2~3 hours of each stage.azdroptop said:What's RAI
You are probably getting the RAI USA feeds of the Serie A championship. That is where the huge viewer audience is, and since everyone shows the goals, you gotta up the stakes to get more audience share...DiabloScott said:But when it's RAI, it's never bike racing... usually news or soccer... the news chicks are hot though, and the commercials are fun.
In Australia, RAI is the only TV option...it's a channel provided through paytv FOXTEL...broadcast is purely Italian, but many people just subscribe for the month of May for the Giro.azdroptop said:What's RAI
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