I have satellite so I get to see pretty much anything. Belgian channels, Bask channels, Volta Portugal, Eurosport. I can see pretty much any race that has any tv coverage except in South America.
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Tugboat said:Sky Sports in New Zealand is getting better with its coverage...
Last year we had (from memory)...
- Daily highlights of TDU and live coverage of the final stage,
- Live coverage of ToC with evening highlights and rebroadcast of last hour or two of each stage
- 1/2hr highlights of L-B-L
- 1hr highlights of P-R
- Live coverage of every stage of the TDF with evening highlights and rebroadcast of last hour or two of each stage
- Daily highlights of the Vuelta
- Daily highlights of the Tour of Britain
- daily highlights of the Tour of Southland
This year so far...
- Highlights of the NZ Road Nationals
- Daily highlights of the TDU and live coverage of the Willunga stage and delayed coverage of the final stage (would have been live if there wasn't cricket on).
- Highlights of the Tour of Wellington
- Highlights of the Tour of Qatar
- Highlights of the Tour of Oman
- Live coverage (every stage) of Paris-Nice + rebroadcast of the last 2hrs of each stage and evening highlights
- Highlights of the Track Worlds
- Delayed coverage of P-R (next monday morning) + rebroadcast of the last 2hrs.
Expecting to also get coverage of:
ToC (every stage live)
TDF (every stage live)
Vuelta (highlights)
Road worlds (maybe live)
and maybe other race highlights eg L-B-L.
coppiman said:Well when i looked it said it will be released on 1st April in 'some areas'. Fortunately mine was one of them. It won't be too far away Dave, i reckon you'll have it for the Giro at least.
craig1985 said:I'm not taking into account online streams. ATM I have cable TV, and recently we got Eurosport, and it has done wonders for my viewing of races that SBS won/can't show. They have done Tour of Qatar, Paris - Nice, T - A, MSR, and then the last four hours live of the RVV, and they will be covering Roubaix. I quite enjoy watching the Eurosport coverage, because even though they mentioned Lance's name a few times in the RVV coverage, it wasn't Phil Liggert and Paul Sherwin commentating, and not like how they do it every five minutes, as if it is a contractual obligation.
SBS here do the TDU, where the last two stages live, various European races and have 1 hour highlights of either stage or one day races. They show 20 minute highlights of stages of the Giro and the Vuelta, and every stage of the Tour live. But this year they have grabbed live coverage of a stage at the Tour of California (facepalm.jpg).
Eurosport will cover the Giro, the Ardennes Classics, the TOC, TdF, and the Vuelta.
Cable TV FTW.
craig1985 said:I'm not taking into account online streams. ATM I have cable TV, and recently we got Eurosport, and it has done wonders for my viewing of races that SBS won/can't show. They have done Tour of Qatar, Paris - Nice, T - A, MSR, and then the last four hours live of the RVV, and they will be covering Roubaix. I quite enjoy watching the Eurosport coverage, because even though they mentioned Lance's name a few times in the RVV coverage, it wasn't Phil Liggert and Paul Sherwin commentating, and not like how they do it every five minutes, as if it is a contractual obligation.
SBS here do the TDU, where the last two stages live, various European races and have 1 hour highlights of either stage or one day races. They show 20 minute highlights of stages of the Giro and the Vuelta, and every stage of the Tour live. But this year they have grabbed live coverage of a stage at the Tour of California (facepalm.jpg).
Eurosport will cover the Giro, the Ardennes Classics, the TOC, TdF, and the Vuelta.
Cable TV FTW.
Tangled Tango said:I´m in Spain and on this side of the Atlantic there is more coverage than you could ever imagine. Besides live which can be anywhere from the last hour of a race to two or three as it was yesterday with Flanders, there is an hour or so of repeat both late the same night and then again early the next morning and sometimes again during the week. If any such race is won by a Spanish rider, there will be many more repeats during the week and even throughout the season.
Having said that and without complaining, cycling is a distant second to football (soccer), which dominates all sports channels here (including CNN)as if there are no others. It can take an eternity to wait through the football coverage before they get to the other less important sports; golf, tennis, rugby, basketball and finally cycling.
Oh yeah, most of the coverage is in Spanish (unless it´s on Eurosport 2), but that´s cool. The commentators definitely know their stuff and for the big races you´ll sometimes have Pedro Delgado among others.