TV coverage in the US

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Ryo Hazuki said:
qatar is a great race with incredible echelon racing. woman racing however is boring as hell. no matter what course.

It's only a great race if we get wind and the riders decide to take advantage of it. Otherwise it's just long flat straight roads with a sprint. It can be exciting but it's heavily dependent on the chance of wind and how riders decide to race.
 
Aug 16, 2011
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Carols said:
Well Dubai is boring also but I'm watching that on Universal :)

I'm watching it too, but mostly in the same way I'm watching the Women's Qatar. Unless attacks are happening earlier (like stage 3 of Dubai) just fast forward to the final 10/15 km's and watch the end.
 
Sep 29, 2012
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zlev11 said:
http://www.dishworld.com/sports

$10 per month and install the app, you get BeIn and Universal on your computer. You can also get a Roku box which hooks up to a TV with an HDMI cable and download the DishWorld app for free.

I have it, because my cable provider doesn't even offer either of those channels, and it works really well. Everything they show is also on demand, so you can watch it whenever, like if you were DVR'ing the entire schedule. i watched the first stage of Dubai Tour with it yesterday, it worked great.


Although I wish it had better coverage of more races, a big thank you again for posting the DishWorld link. I like that I can watch it on my phone while waiting for my daughter at her Audubon Society biology camp (the office has a WiFi link that extends to the parking area). The best part is I can simply scroll back to previous days/races and start from the beginning and ff through commercials!
 
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Sanremo and Flanders TV Coverage in U.S.??

Is there no TV coverage of these races in the US this year? Universal, NBC Sports, BeIn ??? I don't see either of these races listed on these network's listing. Anyone know who owns the TV rights for these events in the United States?

Thanks.

Darren
 
beIN has cut their cycling coverage this year :( Last year we got 2 hours of Strade Bianchi and Roma Maxima; this year 30 min 'highlight' shows of each. TA last year was a daily 2 hour show reduced to a 30min daily 'highlight' shows this year :( Looks as if MSR is now also a 30 min highlight show a day later instead of a same day live show. Last year I never found RvV even though beIN had the rights to it so I'm not feeling good we will get anything :(

Meanwhile if beIN cuts the Giro coverage down to 30 min daily shows I think I'll puke :(

It just gets worse here in the US! Universal is the only station that is showing decent same day daily coverage now. NBCSports well it S*cks!!!
 
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Thanks...

Thanks for posting who had the U.S. rights to Sanremo. That was annoying me just by itself. I did find the 30 min highlight show on Monday for Sanremo. Thanks for posting that information also. I'm I reading the other postings right that BeIn also owns the U.S. tv right to Flanders and the Giro? I've been blind to the Giro since Comcast dropped Universal, so a 30 min highlight show would be more than I've seen in the past few years.

I like major U.S sports as well and I have no illsions about where cycling fits in the overall scheme of the American TV watching public, but you would have to think there is some window of time that BeIn could find for a least an hour same-day showing of these major races....Sanremo, Flanders...

More at work than we know I guess....

DC
 
Best way for Americans to watch P-R live this Sunday:

step 1.) Have a cable subscription that includes NBC Sports.

step 2.) Go to the NBC sports website and watch it live there.
http://stream.nbcsports.com/liveextra/

To do so you will have to Log in with your cable provider's uid and pw

For those that can't watch live, but don't wait to wait until Monday night's replay on TV, the website might have the replay available for you before that.
 
Potomac said:
Best way for Americans to watch P-R live this Sunday:

step 1.) Have a cable subscription that includes NBC Sports.

step 2.) Go to the NBC sports website and watch it live there.
http://stream.nbcsports.com/liveextra/

To do so you will have to Log in with your cable provider's uid and pw

For those that can't watch live, but don't wait to wait until Monday night's replay on TV, the website might have the replay available for you before that.

Thanks! I already had that all scoped out as I will be home for PR this year. It will be so wonderful not to have to use a crappy pirated stream but instead a real tv produced one :)
 
Potomac said:
Best way for Americans to watch P-R live this Sunday:

step 1.) Have a cable subscription that includes NBC Sports.

step 2.) Go to the NBC sports website and watch it live there.
http://stream.nbcsports.com/liveextra/

To do so you will have to Log in with your cable provider's uid and pw

For those that can't watch live, but don't wait to wait until Monday night's replay on TV, the website might have the replay available for you before that.

Absolute BS that I can't watch it on NBC Sports via my TV. I'm so agitated by the lack of cycling coverage in this country.
 
Moviefan1203 said:
Absolute BS that I can't watch it on NBC Sports via my TV. I'm so agitated by the lack of cycling coverage in this country.

I have it streaming on the computer with a hdmi cable attached to the tv. No commercials :) That is a real benefit!

But I understand the angst. Still it beats needing to watch a crappy pirated stream.

It would be delightful if ESplayer was available here as indeed the cycling coverage stinks here :(
 
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I live in SoCal and have Verizon FIOS. I just noticed the channel guide (which is posted thru May 20) shows beIN are broadcasting ONLY the first stage of the Giro. ????? Otherwise, it's 25hrs a day soccer.

Anybody else notice this on their carrier?

Is it beIN waiting 'til the 11th hr to get their schedule together?

Or, don't we in the US need to worry about wasting time watching the best GT of the season this year?:mad:
 
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Tyre Byter said:
I live in SoCal and have Verizon FIOS. I just noticed the channel guide (which is posted thru May 20) shows beIN are broadcasting ONLY the first stage of the Giro. ?????

Yes, I noticed that too. I am hoping they are waiting until the 11th hour. I have a DishWorld subscription so I can watch on my phone/computer.
 
Tyre Byter said:
I live in SoCal and have Verizon FIOS. I just noticed the channel guide (which is posted thru May 20) shows beIN are broadcasting ONLY the first stage of the Giro. ????? Otherwise, it's 25hrs a day soccer.

Anybody else notice this on their carrier?

Is it beIN waiting 'til the 11th hr to get their schedule together?

Or, don't we in the US need to worry about wasting time watching the best GT of the season this year?:mad:

Yes I've noticed, I check Every Day! I am also :mad: and have even written them saying the only reason I pay for their channel is Cycling. But no response.

Really, Really Hoping they just haven't updated their listings yet. According to Steephill 'US and France; Expected live tv coverage every day. '
 
Jun 3, 2011
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Thanks for confirming my worst fears. :eek:

I didn't think beIN could j@ck us around worse than 30min daily wrap ups of T-A but I seriously underestimated their abilities!

I will have to look into this DishWorld thing FAST (need to wake up first)
 
Aug 16, 2011
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Bein is notorious for not updating their schedules until the last minute. For now, I'm waiting with bated breath.

Edit: just checked their Schedule from their website, the other stages are now listed. We are okay. :)
 
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It is a constant struggle no matter which way I try. Having several options, including a lousy stream as a back-up, is how I do it. Cycling really takes a backseat to most all other sports - at least in my part of the world.
 
pigoonse said:
It is a constant struggle no matter which way I try. Having several options, including a lousy stream as a back-up, is how I do it. Cycling really takes a backseat to most all other sports - at least in my part of the world.

Are you in the US? Hard to imagine anyone having it much worse than us LOL :) A lousy stream is always my backup, and often all I can get!
 
wow, it's live every day, even on the weekends, and it's 3+ hours of coverage on most days. that's even better than when Universal did the Giro. and beIN has such few commercial breaks, and they're usually very short. can't wait!