World Championships 2024: Men's Road Race (September 29)

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That wasn't what you said. You said that the limited number of cameramen was the problem, not the eyesight of the cameramen.
No: I proposed that as a possible reason why it is not the fault of the director, who can only choose between the images he/she has available. The limited number of cameras is a factor in that, not the only one.While you had leapt to the assuption that the director was the person at fault.
TV Director again, we need a proper cycling man
 
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No: I proposed that as a possible reason why it is not the fault of the director, who can only choose between the images he/she has available. The limited number of cameras is a factor in that, not the only one.While you had leapt to the assuption that the director was the person at fault.

Again, more motos wouldn't help.

It's not like the riders were spread in a hundred groups at the time of the crash.
 
Again, more motos wouldn't help.

It's not like the riders were spread in a hundred groups at the time of the crash.
Nevertheless, unless you know that the director had the image to show, you can't blame him/her for not showing it.

Plenty over which one can criticise the coverage in general, but one individual over one incident is not something that can be justified on the evidence we have.
 
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Half our riders at the back and everyone dotted around the peloton rather than riding together, as is tradition in international men's events. Maybe one of our 5 leaders can fluke a top 10 or something today. Come on British cycling sort it out, the answer is clear, surely only one man can manage all these egos.

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