Welcome to France.
The Dauphiné has been this way since forever.
It also used to be that way for the Tour... If that can change.
Welcome to France.
The Dauphiné has been this way since forever.
It also used to be that way for the Tour... If that can change.
No TV coverage for the first 3 hours? Looks like we will only get the last 50-60 km.
Obviously today's stage is an example that leans towards not broadcasting from km 0 because there's just two guys who rode off to show their jerseys and that's it. I doubt anyone would seriously find this interesting at the moment.
IMO only GTs and monuments are worth broadcasting from km 0.Yes, but it could have been a crazy battle to get in the break.
I am of the very un-humble opinion that it is better to have coverage of a race that turns out to be boring, than to not have coverage of a race that turns out to be exciting.
People can always decide to not watch the boring race.
IMO only GTs and monuments are worth broadcasting from km 0.
And that freedom not to watch it makes it so that most people will not watch kilometer 0 of a Dauphine sprinter stage, which in turn makes it a complete waste of money.Like I said, you're free to not watch the whole thing.
And that freedom not to watch it makes it so that most people will not watch kilometer 0 of a Dauphine sprinter stage, which in turn makes it a complete waste of money.
Early start today. I guess to avoid clash with Roland Garros.
If the likes of us are not going to watch it, where do you think the advertising hits that pay for the broadcast will come from?Like I said, you're free to not watch the whole thing.
If the likes of us are not going to watch it, where do you think the advertising hits that pay for the broadcast will come from?
But not the Jonas train?Finally the day is here. Remco returns and begins his quest with proper preparation to dismantle the Pogacar hype train.
Right, sorry, wasn't clear. I meant from a broadcaster's perspective. They need eyeballs to justify the expense and to be able to sell ads.Like I said, you're free to not watch the whole thing.
Right, sorry, wasn't clear. I meant from a broadcaster's perspective. They need eyeballs to justify the expense and to be able to sell ads.
And they won‘t get more people to do that by broadcasting more hours of cycling.Like I said; technically they don't need the eyeballs.
They simply need people to be logged in on Max/D+/Whatever service people are watching on.
If more people would stream it, they would do it. Very simple.Like I said; technically they don't need the eyeballs.
They simply need people to be logged in on Max/D+/Whatever service people are watching on.
And they won‘t get more people to do that by broadcasting more hours of cycling.
Not everyone consume cycling as you do.They certainly won't by broadcasting fewer hours.
You people keep acting as if you can only watch one race at a time...
Not everyone consume cycling as you do.
Slovenia, Brussels, and this Dauphine stage all in the same day? That's too much excitement. I would be in danger of a heart attack.But I can't be the only one watching multiple races at a time... Like for example; right now you can also watch Catalunya. Brussels will go live later.