Only just caught up with the stage now. Masterclass from DSM. Disasterclass from EF. As we've seen most of the year Abrahamsen is very strong.
My strategy is I doze off a lot, it's easy to do when coverage starts at barely 3am here on the West coast. And then someone posts that they showed a nice castle or some great scenery, so then I feel like I need to rewind because I had missed out on something neat while I was napping.Tried to watch the full stage but the only compelling bit was the final few kilometers. Has cycling always been this boring to consume on TV?![]()
There were great moments, and the final 50km was interesting. The nearly 6hrs broadcast though was, overall, very boring. Watching the final hour of racing would be a better decision for me.Really? I thought the stage was great, watching KOM chasers explode, seeing who prepared for the heat, laughing Jumbo doing Jumbo things and Bardet with a huge performance
15 years ago cycling was fun to watch on TV, especially the Giro. I don't follow the sport much tho now. Much prefer watching (nhl) hockey.You signed up 15 years ago, I take it you watched at least some cycling in those years? So wth are you talking about? Lol.
Haha. I've been ruined by becoming an ice hockey fan.Joe has the added knowledge of how it is to race in a hot sh*tty race to just try and finish. He must have forgotten that and how little family and friends care when you try to describe how "hard" it was. They are already bored because you're a racer.
Kim Kay is an even better fit imho.
Ficking hate that Florida denied another Canadian team glory15 years ago cycling was fun to watch on TV, especially the Giro. I don't follow the sport much tho now. Much prefer watching (nhl) hockey.
15 years ago they didn't show the entire stage, which might have something to do with it15 years ago cycling was fun to watch on TV, especially the Giro. I don't follow the sport much tho now. Much prefer watching (nhl) hockey.
Too late for that I think. He's quite ridiculous and has been for over a decade. He said today this was the hottest tdf stage ever. He said the group was down to <30 when it was at 55ish. I think he's batting less than .500 on factual statements. The only reason he still has a job is bc of people who don't even listen to the words, they just want to hear a voice. Van De Velde drops non sequiturs that make no sense as well. Wow that's scary, senile at 45! Bob Roll is only boring.But I hope he retires from play by play calling before he ruins his rep.
You would have still known a fair number of the peloton in 2009, which would have made it more interesting as well15 years ago cycling was fun to watch on TV, especially the Giro. I don't follow the sport much tho now. Much prefer watching (nhl) hockey.
Ficking hate that Florida denied another Canadian team glory
That's a good point. Plus I knew some of the roads pretty well, for example having ridden up/down both sides of the Turchino many times (stg11**).You would have still known a fair number of the peloton in 2009, which would have made it more interesting as well
Stage 2 comment in the Stage 1 thread. Never mix your threads, you'll get frightfully sick.I see head/crosswind on San Luca predicted.. Should mean tailwind in the final stretch home.
My first reaction was Bart Simpson...With the hair like that he reminds me of a female singer or actress but I just can't put my finger on who.
Maybe the Irish singer Wallis Bird that I'm thinking of.
The group was short, about 35/40 riders, naturally it was the time to put ayuso, yates and almeida working. Soler and sivakov would never be able to drop more riders.
Beautiful bike racing!I'm a big Visma fan, but I loved watching Bardet and Van Den Broek working together to secure the win!
Peacock's screen is obnoxiously busy during the Tour, and I can't get used to them constantly switching between miles and kms to go. (I really don't care about miles when watching a bicycle race, just give me the kilometers like usual please.) For the Tour it's obvious they're trying to appeal to as many people as possible.Too late for that I think. He's quite ridiculous and has been for over a decade. He said today this was the hottest tdf stage ever. He said the group was down to <30 when it was at 55ish. I think he's batting less than .500 on factual statements. The only reason he still has a job is bc of people who don't even listen to the words, they just want to hear a voice. Van De Velde drops non sequiturs that make no sense as well. Wow that's scary, senile at 45! Bob Roll is only boring.
The random text that peacock covers the screen with is also infuriating. Why are they listing off the kom competition points from last year, the classics mvdp has won this year, etc. etc.
Not true! One had to be so hardcore they got one of those Huge satellite dishes and watch in a foreign language15 years ago they didn't show the entire stage, which might have something to do with it
It drives me crazy! Just show kms!Peacock's screen is obnoxiously busy during the Tour, and I can't get used to them constantly switching between miles and kms to go. (I really don't care about miles when watching a bicycle race, just give me the kilometers like usual please.) For the Tour it's obvious they're trying to appeal to as many people as possible.
Honestly I think they're trying to annoy as many people as possible. Whoever it is that needs everything in miles is not watching luh tore duh fwa.Peacock's screen is obnoxiously busy during the Tour, and I can't get used to them constantly switching between miles and kms to go. (I really don't care about miles when watching a bicycle race, just give me the kilometers like usual please.) For the Tour it's obvious they're trying to appeal to as many people as possible.