What's happened to WorldCycling's Videos?



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I just visited their website, and the ONLY 2002 races they have are:

Gent-Wevelgem + Het Volk LBL and Fleche Wallone Paris-Roubaix Tour of Flanders Tour de France

Here's what the DON'T have (2002):

Milan SanRemo Amstel Gold HEW San Sebastian Ch of Zurich Paris-Tours Giro di Lombardia

World Road Championship World CycloCross Championship World Track Championship

No Giro! No Vuelta!

Early last year they had alot more offerings!

What Happened?
 
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> I just visited their website, and the ONLY 2002 races they have are:
>
> Gent-Wevelgem + Het Volk LBL and Fleche Wallone Paris-Roubaix Tour of Flanders Tour de France
>
> Here's what the DON'T have (2002):
>
> Milan SanRemo Amstel Gold HEW San Sebastian Ch of Zurich Paris-Tours Giro di Lombardia
>
> World Road Championship World CycloCross Championship World Track Championship
>
> No Giro! No Vuelta!
>
> Early last year they had alot more offerings!
>
> What Happened?

Did you ask them???

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> I just visited their website, and the ONLY 2002 races they have are:

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> Early last year they had alot more offerings! What Happened?

No idea. I've been bugging them for the last couple of years to at least offer the Giro and the
Vuelta, but no luck so far. They claimed "technical difficulties" for the Vuelta coverage, whatever
that means.

I really wish they had some (legal) competition. I'd also really like to see coverage of the races
in the late 80's, of which they have almost none.

--Noel
 
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