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Boeing said:Phil this morning picked Griepel for the win and Cav for the yellow jersey or something like that. guess being the journalist he is he forgot Fabian was in yellow seriously he had a run of name confusion. friggn embarrassing. but the giggle together to make it all happy and better
Hammerhed said:In their pre-race show, Phil explained that due to NBC's takeover, they expected the viewing audience to be much more general than in the past. Therefore, due to the audience's lack of bike race savvy, the announcers were going to focus more on the "people" aspects of the race. Essentially he admitted that they were going to dumb-down the coverage. I immediately began to look for an alternative way to watch the race and found great coverage from EuroSport from England. Sean Kelly and ?? are the commentators, and they gear their presentation to a knowledgeable bike racing audience. The only drawback is that I can't record it.
Believe me, I'm not taking up for P and P, but what we see and hear on NBC/Versus is not their best. I have a number of races on CDs that they announce, and they are completely different when they don't have the constraints of an American audience which they are paid to pamper. Actually, the NBC coverage hasn't been as horrible as I thought.
Boeing said:Today some of the rubbish I picked out of the can
Paul "We are at the racing part of the course" and later "Greipel is going potty"
Phil "Sitting Cows is a sign of rain" WTF
quiqui said:I found it strange how Paul was so adamant that Kittel was not ill, but was dangling off the back because of nerves.
He did make me giggle when he mentioned Sagan was born in Czechoslovakia, which was later split into Slovenia and Slovakia.
Punter said:Loved it on stage 1 when leading up till the final climb Lotto put a train on the front. Paul and Phil began to talk about setting it up for Greipel (who never had a snowballs chance in hell of staying in touch up the climb) only to eventually notice he was on the front grimacing in pain.
Amazingly they still did not put 2 and 2 together and Paul said something like "Greipel is going potty"
Magic stuff!
BillytheKid said:Zbueldia had one on at the team presentation?
I think Roll wears a Road ID mostly now since he does the adds. The new one's, especially the one with Jens as the truck driver are funny.
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/photos/gallery-tour-de-france-team-presentation/228729
auscyclefan94 said:Paul dropped the f-bomb on TV last night when discussing HTC/Columbia.
Angliru said:Seriously??? And I just deleted my recording of that stage! Oh well.![]()
Hammerhed said:In their pre-race show, Phil explained that due to NBC's takeover, they expected the viewing audience to be much more general than in the past. Therefore, due to the audience's lack of bike race savvy, the announcers were going to focus more on the "people" aspects of the race. Essentially he admitted that they were going to dumb-down the coverage. I immediately began to look for an alternative way to watch the race and found great coverage from EuroSport from England. Sean Kelly and ?? are the commentators, and they gear their presentation to a knowledgeable bike racing audience. The only drawback is that I can't record it.
Believe me, I'm not taking up for P and P, but what we see and hear on NBC/Versus is not their best. I have a number of races on CDs that they announce, and they are completely different when they don't have the constraints of an American audience which they are paid to pamper. Actually, the NBC coverage hasn't been as horrible as I thought.
El Imbatido said:Ive posted this before but i think it is relevant again:
http://www.bicycletimesmag.com/content/interview-tdf-legends-phil-and-paul
And they answer the question:
Do you feel you have to adjust your coverage and commentary to make it more understandable and appealing to the casual cyclist…or even people who don’t ride bicycles at all?
Phil Liggett: Yeah, absolutely. American television producers are the world’s worst.........
Carols said:There was 1/2hr Daily recap coverage on ESPN starting in 1989, I have it all on tapeThat coverage continued until Versus took over in around 2002? with Daily full live coverage.
Phil, Paul and Bob were once a treat, but they are all past their due date IMO. They weren't to awful today, but by the time week 3 rolls around I'll be muting them LOL![]()
Harmon is far worse. It is bad enough that all he is interesting in is discussing his beloved Sky and his great buddies Cav and Brad, but then he started today to discredit other teams in the peleton for being selfish - Movistar and Europcar.its like that said:Two of the worst commentators going around in ay sport. Happy to just have it on mute
