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Post by oldroadietehachapi on May 17, 2016 4:43:35 GMT
I truly enjoy watching the television coverage of the Tour of California. Watching the pros race on familiar roads and routes adds a whole new dimension. www.amgentourofcalifornia.com/Cheers Jim
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Post by Jem on May 19, 2016 19:57:26 GMT
Does it show on that web site you linked?
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Post by oldroadietehachapi on May 20, 2016 1:00:11 GMT
I don't think so but here are the viewing options:
1. Viewers in the US can watch live TV coverage of the last two hours of every stage from 5pm Eastern on NBC Sports, starting with Stage 1 on Sunday May 10th. 2. Viewers in Europe can catch live TV coverage of every stage via Eurosport from 10:00pm BST / 11:00pm CET every night from Sunday. 3. US viewers with access to a cable or satellite subscription — either yours or someone else’s — can watch the race online for free via NBC Sports Live Extra.
Yesterday they raced up the California coast (Pacific Coast Highway) and today they are climbing the Sierra Nevada mountains, racing from Lodi to Lake Tahoe. The scenery is fantastic.
Cheers Jim
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Post by Jem on May 21, 2016 7:48:14 GMT
I have this set for 'record' on Eurosport HD later. It's wall to wall Giro d'Italia at the moment.
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Post by oldroadietehachapi on May 22, 2016 5:03:29 GMT
Unfortunately, over here, the Giro is only broadcast on premium channels to which I am too cheap to subscribe. It is amazing how the big teams have enough resources to send riders to both races.
Cheers Jim
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