What point should I watch from?

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They couldn't get reception where I was "watching" stage 3 back in 2022. I can imagine what it would be like in the mountains...
And you'll be surrounded by drunk idiots...

That depends where you are. There weren't many drunk idiots on the Pic de Nore back in 2018, I can tell you that. But I only found out Cort had won the stage an hour after it had happened.
 
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Two to five minutes before the most exciting decisive move happens.

Two problems:

1. Sometimes, the decisive move means that everything from that point onward gets rather un-exciting.
How exciting was SB really after the decisive move?
In that case, it's all the stuff leading up to the decisive move that's actually more exciting.

2. Sometimes, it's really hard - even in hindsight - to know what the decisive move was.
What was the decisive move in GW?
Was it VDP forcing that selection?
Could you even argue that it was Milan's attack? Tiring VDP out, paving the way for Pedersen's win?

Of course, both those races are races you'd probably benefit from watching in their entirety, then go invade the TV producers' office to complain about the fact that they didn't provide full-race covering.
 
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In the hope:
a) that it is of use to some who have been working or otherwise occupied this afternoon, and
b) that others will take up tha habit so that I (among others) will be able to take advantage of it in the future

Dwars door Vlaanderen (men's)
77-56 (73 to 62 is you're pushed for time), 28-20, last 10
 
A suggestion might be to watch the video at double (or faster) speed. Then quickly switch back to regular speed when things get interesting.
Or keep it at high-speed, marvelling at how quick VDP is.

I also think Discovery+ has little markers for interesting stuff on the process line at the buttom of the screen.
Whenever I re-watch a race in the evening, which rarely happened lately due to a lack of time, I use a similar approach. The Eurosport Player (similar for Discovery+ now) allows to fast-forward in steps of 10 seconds, so I usually use a few clicks to skip something between 30 seconds and a few minutes (depending on the overall racing situation) and then I re-evaluate if something relevant happened.
 
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Whenever I re-watch a race in the evening, which rarely happened lately due to a lack of time, I use a similar approach. The Eurosport Player (similar for Discovery+ now) allows to fast-forward in steps of 10 seconds, so I usually use a few clicks to skip something between 30 seconds and a few minutes (depending on the overall racing situation) and then I re-evaluate if something relevant happened.
same here. hehe