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TdF 2011

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  • Started 13 years ago by Claggy Cog
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  1. chdot
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  2. Stepdoh
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    Coverage also on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra (snappy title, that!). Didn't realise that, and is a bit easier on bandwidth than the ITV feed.

    Posted 13 years ago #
  3. chdot
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    "1.35pm: Elsewhere, Swiss time trial specialist Fabian Cancellara (LEO) has dropped out of the peloton to dismount and get his saddle adjusted."

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2011/jul/06/tour-de-france-stage-five

    Didn't think that was legal anymore!

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  4. chdot
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  5. chdot
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    Er

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/5livesportsextra/programmes/schedules/this_week

    Only cricket today...

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  6. Stepdoh
    Member

    ahh, weird, sorry, just looked at the box on the right of the 5live page and assumed it was every day. But then again we all know the pecking order of sport.

    And don't they have radio 4 lw for that kind of thing, and now you mention it, isn't there also a DAB stream of R4LW.

    Basically, och.

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  7. chdot
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    "And don't they have radio 4 lw for that kind of thing"

    Yes - cricket.

    " and now you mention it, isn't there also a DAB stream of R4LW."

    Yes - cricket.

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  8. There is nothing wrong with cricket!

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  9. chdot
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    "2.27pm: With one kilometre to go to the intermediate sprint and the peloton strung out like a heroin addict in withdrawal"

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2011/jul/06/tour-de-france-stage-five

    http://twitter.com/bglendenning is on form today!

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  10. chdot
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    "There is nothing wrong with cricket!"

    Apparently not if you are a BBC Sports scheduler.

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  11. Stepdoh
    Member

    Do they have snazzier commentary on R5LSE than test match special on R4LW or is it just a simulcast?

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  12. W000000000000000000000000000T!!!!

    (spoiler alert....)

    Love 'im or 'ate 'im.... CAV DOES IT!

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  13. chdot
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    "

    4.27pm: There's no sign of Cavendish anywhere in the HTC train. He's not going to win today.

    4.28pm: OH YES HE IS!!! CAVENDISH TAKES THE STAGE!!!

    "

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  14. chdot
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    http://www.itv.com/tourdefrance

    Highlights ITV4 7-8

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  15. PS
    Member

    I'm really enjoying what I've seen of the Tour so far this year (mainly ITV4's highlights shows, with a little bit of recorded Eurosport watched "as live").

    I have a nagging feeling that I shouldn't get such enjoyment from other people's suffering, but I do. There seems to be a close correlation between exciting stages and crashes, but I haven't quite worked out whether the crashes cause the stage to be exciting or the fact that the stage has an exciting parcours makes the peloton more nervous and therefore leads to more crashes. Probably a bit of both...

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  16. riffian
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    Someone asked a while back about where may be showing the Tour de France.
    I was in Staggs (aka The Volunteer Arms, behind Brunton Threatre) in Musselburgh last night sampling some of their excellent ale and was pleased to find ITV4's highlights show was on their massive plasma screen above the bar. They often had Eurosport's live coverage on in the afternoon last year. If not I'm sure they'd put it on if asked (and there wasn't any 'important' football on - unlikely at this time of year)
    It's a bar that does attract cyclists partially perhaps because you can wheel your bike through to the back for parking.

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  17. Result just in for today and it's....

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  18. .... another Biritsh success (sort of) as Boassen Hagen wins for SKY (then Goss, then Hushovd).

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  19. :(

    Wiggins down in a bad fall, looks like a possible collarbone break, being loaded into an ambulance.

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  20. chdot
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  21. chdot
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  22. amir
    Member

    Nice Android app available - just been trying it out while on holiday

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  23. chdot
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  24. chdot
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  25. chdot
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    Rest day

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  26. chdot
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    "
    mattseaton:

    Ouch, ouch and double ouch: #tdf crashes gallery:

    http://t.co/7oHMkfd

    Original Tweet: http://twitter.com/mattseaton/status/90476151667044353

    "

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  27. wingpig
    Member

    #12. Brrr. The various contusions, grazes, rips, breaks and bashes are positively benign in comparison.

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  28. chdot
    Admin

    Week One Review 1:00pm (Tuesday) ITV4  

    http://www.locatetv.com/tv/cycling-tour-de-france/7186077

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  29. Smudge
    Member

    @Winpig, Eeeewwww that's horrible! Anyone whose legs look like that needs to reconsider their exercise regime/career imho (looks for "barf" emoticon)

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  30. PS
    Member

    Ah, George Hincapie's remarkable varicose veins. They really are a sight to behold.

    However, other pro cyclists aren't similarly afflicted, so do you think they are due to cycling or just something that Hincapie is genetically pre-disposed to?

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