Please list just one entertaining moment from some obscure XC skiing race... no wait, you can't.
Lol, of course LS out of all people could do that. She'd even be able to tell you details from a random wrestling match in East Germany 50 years ago.
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Please list just one entertaining moment from some obscure XC skiing race... no wait, you can't.
Lol, of course LS out of all people could do that. She'd even be able to tell you details from a random wrestling match in East Germany 50 years ago.
Key word being "entertaining".
The key words being entertaining to you, which it obviously wouldn't be, because the race wouldn't be happening live.
And how do you figure out which films are going to be entertaining to you?I never said that. Like I said; some films are cycling.
And how do you figure out which films are going to be entertaining to you?
And because it would be some boring sport.
So what you're saying is, you find out about a film, find out what type of film it is, take into account a predilection for what you find entertaining, and then decide whether or not it's likely to entertain you.By considering the genre.
Just like I do when watching sport:
If the "genre" is cycling, I'm likely to find it entertaining.
If the "genre" is XC skiing, I'm not going to find it entertaining.
So what you're saying is, you find out about a film, find out what type of film it is, take into account a predilection for what you find entertaining, and then decide whether or not it's likely to entertain you.
Anyway, the point is, you should just watch biathlon instead.
You don't find some cycle races more entertaining than others?And if the race (film) is cycling, I'm likely to be entertained.
Also... what difference does the startlist do? If the route is likely to make you entertained, the riders present ain't gonna matter.
At least that involves guns.
Still not something I'd ever actively decide to watch.
At least that involves guns.
Still not something I'd ever actively decide to watch.
You don't find some cycle races more entertaining than others?
Out of interest, how much XC skiing did you watch before you decided it was a boring sport that you would never be entertained by?Yes, but I have to watch them before I can know whether I was entertained.
However, odds of me being entertained are in fact quite big.
Out of interest, how much XC skiing did you watch before you decided it was a boring sport that you would never be entertained by?
So you haven't actually watched any, but proclaim it boring, while also criticising others for skipping the parts of cycling they consider boring after two decades plus of watching the sport and learning what they enjoy and don't enjoy about it? I'd like to think I've now watched enough cycling to be able to judge when I think a race is not going to be to my taste and choose my viewing around that.Once again you refuse to get it...
I started watching a bit of cycling, and realised that I was very likely to be entertained by it.
I don't need to have watched XC skiing to know I'm not gonna be entertained by it.
The best way to watch any sport is obviously the one that allows you to skip the boring bits. Unless it's a really big event, in which case it's worth watching the whole thing, to get yourself in the mood. The great thing about cycling is, with a bit of experience, you can easily predict when it gets interesting.
Turning on an hour or 2 after the coverage started, but still watching from the beginning, allows me to skip all the adds and uninteresting/boring interview without missing a minute of racing.
Add free streaming.
It's not necessarily about watching "all that there is" but "all that you need to catch"
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Hell, the CN forum is quite helpful for this, if there aren't many posts in a thread for the race that day, the chances are nothing of great value or interest happened, but if the thread has swollen hugely in the number of posts, the chances are something worth checking out happened.
It is kinda strange to realise that a bunch of people on a cycling forum don't actually like watching cycling...