JetSet said:Shocking TV coverage again!
Internet coverage you mean. The actual TV coverage has the race at 25km to go...
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JetSet said:Shocking TV coverage again!
benpounder said:Internet coverage you mean. The actual TV coverage has the race at 25km to go...
benpounder said:Internet coverage you mean. The actual TV coverage has the race at 25km to go...
RedheadDane said:LoLed so hard at those guys sprinting a round too early.
Impressive win by Farrar again. Does anyone know if it was originally the plan that he should do the Vuelta, coz if it was I think it was really, really good for his morale that he went to Colorado.
Yep, still some breakup though, NBCSports just showed the peloton starting the finishing curcuit... I wonder who will win.BillytheKid said:They clean most of the camera goofs up on the delay at least.
Mellow Velo said:Same with Eurosport nobs Kirby and Smith.
A corporate lacky and ex team mate of boy wonder.
Sitting on the fence, but leaning well over to the Armstrong side.
Both sickening and pathetic in equal measure.
Alan Peiper convinced him to go to Colorado.RedheadDane said:LoLed so hard at those guys sprinting a round too early.
Impressive win by Farrar again. Does anyone know if it was originally the plan that he should do the Vuelta, coz if it was I think it was really, really good for his morale that he went to Colorado.
Dekker_Tifosi said:great sprint field for Farrar to beat with guys as Matthias Frank and Klöden in the top 10
Zinoviev Letter said:That's precisely why it was a good race for him to get some confidence back at. Although, it has to be said that the sprinters at the Vuelta might not be much harder to beat.
RedheadDane said:My TV coverage was fine (well... I did watch it through the Eurosport Player rather than on the TV but... I don't think should matter...)
Don't worry, René Wenzel, who's a new commentator for Eurosport Denmark and the "American Expert" has promised to use his influence to tell them to fix things!