gooner said:GP Ouest France is live on British Eurosport on Aug 26. Good to see them showing races that they normally have'nt shown before like San Sebastian and now this.
Bobby G said:Never thought I'd see the day ITV advertise La Vuelta at half time of an England international.....
I'm pretty sure he'll retire next year. There's no coming back from this.Afrank said:Hushovd finally ends it. Hopefully he will be better next year.
http://www.velonation.com/News/ID/12642/Under-par-Hushovd-has-more-tests-ends-season.aspx
Yeah wow.Bobby G said:Never thought I'd see the day ITV advertise La Vuelta at half time of an England international.....
T-Nielsen said:How did they sell it ?![]()
The Hitch said:Yeah wow.
After you said it i went and recorded the itv +1 show to see how it went.
Wasnt an ad. Was even better, a plug from the commentators before the 2nd half. He said " plenty of football to look forward to this season and if you are now hooked on cycling and arent we all, ITV 4 has daily highlights of the Tour of Spain starting at 8 oclock this Saturday, the Tour de France runner up Chris Froome is in the field there".
Not too enthusiastic, but the message came down from on high.
Ferminal said:And the startlist for the TTT.
http://biciciclismo.com/cas/site/noticias-ficha.asp?id=54498
Will be cool to see how high RB3 and AIS go against the big boys.
Gloin22 said:Wiggins will not ride the Worlds ITT.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/ot...ns-accepts-Mark-Cavendish-leave-Team-Sky.html
Bradley Wiggins and co. pedal onto Sky Atlantic HD
Following the Tour de France finale and Team GB's Olympic success, Sky Atlantic HD announce that on Thursday 30 August at 8pm, five part series British Cycling: Road To Glory will debut on the channel. Forming part of Sky’s investment in home grown content, the Twofour produced series will focus on the world of cycling, following some of the most high profile names in the sport, including Tour de France 2012 winner and Olympic Gold medallist Bradley Wiggins.
British Cycling: The Road To Glory will offer an insight into the inner workings and stars of both the professional road outfit Team Sky and the national British Cycling team. It will lay bare the extraordinary physical, psychological and tactical dimensions of both professional cycling and the bid for continued Olympic success at London 2012. The series will also feature key coaches behind the bid, including Dave Brailsford, Performance Director of British Cycling and Team Principal for Team Sky.
Also airing later this year will be one-off documentary Bradley Wiggins: Tour Of Duty, which will give a no-holds barred look at how one of Britain’s brightest sport stars balances his professional and personal life. Cameras will follow Wiggins across some of Europe’s toughest races as he trains for the Tour De France and succeeds in becoming the first British rider to win cycling’s most iconic professional race. The documentary will also look to capture the personality of Wiggins as he trains and competes for the Tour, following his journey and speaking to those closest to him. The film will be directed by John Dower (Thriller in Manila).
Sky has been the principal partner of British Cycling since early 2008 and is committed to the partnership until the end of 2016. The main aim of this partnership is to get one million more people cycling regularly (once a month or at least 12 times per year) by 2013. Sky and British Cycling have a shared vision to build an epic success story for British sport for today and in the future.
British Cycling: Road To Glory will exclusively air on Sky Atlantic HD and Sky Atlantic from Thursday 30 August at 8pm while Bradley Wiggins: Tour Of Duty will follow later in the year.
El Pistolero said:Lol, he has lost all interest in road cycling.
JRanton said:A journalist, Richard Moore, who is close to Team Sky and spoke to Wiggins yesterday, has suggested that he might well target victory at the Giro next year and then go to the Tour to ride for Froome.
Forunculo said:The parcours will be very different than this Tour and without Froome... Anyway if his rivals are Basso and Cunego he will be fine, but I think Nibali is going to contest the Giro.
JRanton said:I could see Henao not being far off Froome's level by next year and they have enough climbing depth to support GC riders very well at both the Giro and Tour.
Eg: Giro - Wiggins, Henao, Porte, Kiryienka, Cataldo
Tour - Froome, Uran, Wiggins, Rogers, Siutsov