It's really quite impossible to understand what the *** is going on without checking PCS or race center or something.
Well, that was part of the fun of the legendary l'Aquila stage. You didn't know where people were and in the end the guy that won the stage wasn't on most of the lists of the people that had made it into the breakaway! Similarly, I think Roche's epic comeback to La Plagne would have been far less epic if we'd known he was close at hand rather than just emerging from the fog. This is great tension because the direction is so poor, we think we know what's going on, and then it turns out something else is completely wrong, and because GC gaps aren't huge yet it's hard to tell what moves are relevant and which aren't. 2011's epic Rifugio Gardeccia stage was quite something with Garzelli, Nieve, Hoogerland and the duo di Luca/Sella all around the climb ahead of the bunch but we had no idea where until they caught either each other or were caught by the Contador group.
The Tour is better served to cover this than most, though, and can get coverage with every group on the road, but then we've moaned about too many motos for years, we can't have it both ways.