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I have looked at SBS Sports tv programming and have seen that SBS will be
showing every Sunday live on the tv at about 10pm ish besides the first Sunday. Normally this starts at about 11pm with Hodgey and Andrew Orsatti giving everyone a general overview on whats already happened and whats going to happen with the Aussies. Anyway, my gripe is not with them, but with the fact that these are Sunday stages. Last year they were lucky with the Sunday stages in that one of them went up L'alpe D'huez, and the other one went through the Pyrennes (bloody slept through alarm!), and then the Champs Elysees stage which in truth is quite boring because most of results are completed - last year again lucky as there were two Australians going for green. So what are this years Sunday stages? Stage 8 - Lamballe to Quimper (Quimper was where Phil Anderson won in 1991) .... nothing more than a flat stage then I would assume ... Stage 14 - Carcassonne to Nimes - another flat(tish) stage in between the Pyrenees and the Alps ... yawn ![]() Stage 20 - Champs Elysees stage which you already know of my opinion ... I guess living in Australia, any coverage is better than no coverage, but couldnt they have picked better stages to show, particularly in the Alps and Pyrenees, such as the mightly individual time trial up L'Alpe D'Huez? Am I being overcritical on what they have 'chosen' if they had the ability to? At least they have been good with the Euro coverage on Sunday mornings this year with newer races being shown (but all these races are organised by the Tour de France organisation ...) Only ten days to go ... at least there is the internet and there will be 'live' internet audio ... |
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> I have looked at SBS Sports tv programming and have seen that SBS will be > showing every Sunday live on the tv at about 10pm ish besides the first > Sunday. Normally this starts at about 11pm with Hodgey and Andrew Orsatti > giving everyone a general overview on whats already happened and whats going > to happen with the Aussies. > > Anyway, my gripe is not with them, but with the fact that these are Sunday > stages. Last year they were lucky with the Sunday stages in that one of > them went up L'alpe D'huez, and the other one went through the Pyrennes > (bloody slept through alarm!), and then the Champs Elysees stage which in > truth is quite boring because most of results are completed - last year > again lucky as there were two Australians going for green. > > So what are this years Sunday stages? > Stage 8 - Lamballe to Quimper (Quimper was where Phil Anderson won in 1991) > ... nothing more than a flat stage then I would assume ... > > Stage 14 - Carcassonne to Nimes - another flat(tish) stage in between the > Pyrenees and the Alps ... yawn ![]() > > Stage 20 - Champs Elysees stage which you already know of my opinion ... > > I guess living in Australia, any coverage is better than no coverage, but > couldnt they have picked better stages to show, particularly in the Alps and > Pyrenees, such as the mightly individual time trial up L'Alpe D'Huez? > > Am I being overcritical on what they have 'chosen' if they had the ability > to? At least they have been good with the Euro coverage on Sunday mornings > this year with newer races being shown (but all these races are organised by > the Tour de France organisation ...) > > Only ten days to go ... at least there is the internet and there will be > 'live' internet audio ... > > Even though the mountain stages are possibly the most interesting, I'll watch _any_ road cycling on TV ![]() -- Nick |
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"chickasmith" <chickasmith@nospamalways.net.au> wrote in message news:40d9650a$0$9466$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au... > So what are this years Sunday stages? > Stage 8 - Lamballe to Quimper (Quimper was where Phil Anderson won in 1991) > ... nothing more than a flat stage then I would assume ... > > Stage 14 - Carcassonne to Nimes - another flat(tish) stage in between the > Pyrenees and the Alps ... yawn ![]() > > Stage 20 - Champs Elysees stage which you already know of my opinion ... > > I guess living in Australia, any coverage is better than no coverage, but > couldnt they have picked better stages to show, particularly in the Alps and > Pyrenees, such as the mightly individual time trial up L'Alpe D'Huez? You will also have live coverage of Stage 16 Bourg d'Oisans to L'Alpe d"Huez 15km (is this right?) time trial. Screening from 11.25pm on Wed 21st July. Get an early nap and set the alarm, or book a sickie. http://www.sbs.com.au/sport/sportca...eek=2004-07-18# Cheers Peter |
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I dont think that counts as it doesnt say 'live' on it - this is likely to
be a repeat of the 6pm program, as it is repeated late on SBS every night besides the days with the live coverage ... What do they have on foxtel regarding the tour? "Peter Signorini" <petesig@alphalink.com.au> wrote in message news:40d97602@news.alphalink.com.au... > > "chickasmith" <chickasmith@nospamalways.net.au> wrote in message > news:40d9650a$0$9466$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au... > > > So what are this years Sunday stages? > > Stage 8 - Lamballe to Quimper (Quimper was where Phil Anderson won in > 1991) > > ... nothing more than a flat stage then I would assume ... > > > > Stage 14 - Carcassonne to Nimes - another flat(tish) stage in between the > > Pyrenees and the Alps ... yawn ![]() > > > > Stage 20 - Champs Elysees stage which you already know of my opinion ... > > > > I guess living in Australia, any coverage is better than no coverage, but > > couldnt they have picked better stages to show, particularly in the Alps > and > > Pyrenees, such as the mightly individual time trial up L'Alpe D'Huez? > > You will also have live coverage of Stage 16 Bourg d'Oisans to L'Alpe d"Huez > 15km (is this right?) time trial. Screening from 11.25pm on Wed 21st July. > Get an early nap and set the alarm, or book a sickie. > > http://www.sbs.com.au/sport/sportca...eek=2004-07-18# > > Cheers > Peter > > |
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On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 23:01:38 +1000, chickasmith <chickasmith@nospamalways.net.au> Wrote :
> I dont think that counts as it doesnt say 'live' on it - this is likely to From the URL below....... Live coverage of Stage 16. Bourg d'Oisans - L'Aipe d'Huez 15 KM time trial (Delayed to SA, NT and WA) <snip> >> > http://www.sbs.com.au/sport/sportca...eek=2004-07-18# >> >> Cheers >> Peter >> >> > > -- Humbug |
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Didn't someone here a while back say you can get the thing live
on (free) New Caledonian satellite (in French of course)? Why can't SBS just re-broadcast that? Cost I guess... |
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Oh now I see ... I was supposed to click on the link. Then I must have to
click on all links then to confirm what is happening ... Many thanks (and previous apologies) for that ... "HUMBUG" <humbug@bit.bucket> wrote in message news:tdhpq1-qq9.ln1@deep.bit.bucket... > On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 23:01:38 +1000, chickasmith <chickasmith@nospamalways.net.au> Wrote : > > I dont think that counts as it doesnt say 'live' on it - this is likely to > > From the URL below....... > > Live coverage of Stage 16. Bourg d'Oisans - L'Aipe d'Huez > 15 KM time trial (Delayed to SA, NT and WA) > > > <snip> > > > >> > > http://www.sbs.com.au/sport/sportca...eek=2004-07-18# > >> > >> Cheers > >> Peter > >> > >> > > > > > > > -- > > Humbug |
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SBS have just published their press release regarding the Tour with 4 stages
live including the individual time trial up L'Alpe D'Huez ... fantastic!!! I am looking forward to this one ... Their website www.sbs.com.au/tdf will also be updated from Friday July 2 ... I'm excited! "chickasmith" <chickasmith@nospamalways.net.au> wrote in message news:40d9650a$0$9466$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au... > I have looked at SBS Sports tv programming and have seen that SBS will be > showing every Sunday live on the tv at about 10pm ish besides the first > Sunday. Normally this starts at about 11pm with Hodgey and Andrew Orsatti > giving everyone a general overview on whats already happened and whats going > to happen with the Aussies. > > Anyway, my gripe is not with them, but with the fact that these are Sunday > stages. Last year they were lucky with the Sunday stages in that one of > them went up L'alpe D'huez, and the other one went through the Pyrennes > (bloody slept through alarm!), and then the Champs Elysees stage which in > truth is quite boring because most of results are completed - last year > again lucky as there were two Australians going for green. > > So what are this years Sunday stages? > Stage 8 - Lamballe to Quimper (Quimper was where Phil Anderson won in 1991) > ... nothing more than a flat stage then I would assume ... > > Stage 14 - Carcassonne to Nimes - another flat(tish) stage in between the > Pyrenees and the Alps ... yawn ![]() > > Stage 20 - Champs Elysees stage which you already know of my opinion ... > > I guess living in Australia, any coverage is better than no coverage, but > couldnt they have picked better stages to show, particularly in the Alps and > Pyrenees, such as the mightly individual time trial up L'Alpe D'Huez? > > Am I being overcritical on what they have 'chosen' if they had the ability > to? At least they have been good with the Euro coverage on Sunday mornings > this year with newer races being shown (but all these races are organised by > the Tour de France organisation ...) > > Only ten days to go ... at least there is the internet and there will be > 'live' internet audio ... > > |
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Glen F wrote:
> Didn't someone here a while back say you can get the thing live on > (free) New Caledonian satellite (in French of course)? Why can't SBS > just re-broadcast that? Cost I guess... Anyone know of someone/somewhere with one of those hubble-dishes strapped to their home? I say let's crash their joint and paaaaartaaayyyy ![]() Do any of the usual haunts (Melbourne-specific) like cafe racer or Cogs cafe have better coverage? -- |
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Ok not everybody is happy with the selected stages being shown on SBS.
The Alpe D'Huez stage is fine but I , and I guess many others, would prefer to see some more of the mountain stages live, or the cobbled stage. Instead of just complaining here why don't we all write to SBS. It may not change the stages shown this year, but it might be better for next year. BTW I think the cycling coverage from SBS this year has been pretty good considering it is still a minor sport in this country. Peter "chickasmith" <chickasmith@nospamalways.net.au> wrote in message news:40da3e0e$0$6922$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au... > SBS have just published their press release regarding the Tour with 4 stages > live including the individual time trial up L'Alpe D'Huez ... fantastic!!! > I am looking forward to this one ... > > Their website www.sbs.com.au/tdf will also be updated from Friday July 2 .... > > I'm excited! > > > > "chickasmith" <chickasmith@nospamalways.net.au> wrote in message > news:40d9650a$0$9466$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au... > > I have looked at SBS Sports tv programming and have seen that SBS will be > > showing every Sunday live on the tv at about 10pm ish besides the first > > Sunday. Normally this starts at about 11pm with Hodgey and Andrew Orsatti > > giving everyone a general overview on whats already happened and whats > going > > to happen with the Aussies. > > > > Anyway, my gripe is not with them, but with the fact that these are Sunday > > stages. Last year they were lucky with the Sunday stages in that one of > > them went up L'alpe D'huez, and the other one went through the Pyrennes > > (bloody slept through alarm!), and then the Champs Elysees stage which in > > truth is quite boring because most of results are completed - last year > > again lucky as there were two Australians going for green. > > > > So what are this years Sunday stages? > > Stage 8 - Lamballe to Quimper (Quimper was where Phil Anderson won in > 1991) > > ... nothing more than a flat stage then I would assume ... > > > > Stage 14 - Carcassonne to Nimes - another flat(tish) stage in between the > > Pyrenees and the Alps ... yawn ![]() > > > > Stage 20 - Champs Elysees stage which you already know of my opinion ... > > > > I guess living in Australia, any coverage is better than no coverage, but > > couldnt they have picked better stages to show, particularly in the Alps > and > > Pyrenees, such as the mightly individual time trial up L'Alpe D'Huez? > > > > Am I being overcritical on what they have 'chosen' if they had the ability > > to? At least they have been good with the Euro coverage on Sunday > mornings > > this year with newer races being shown (but all these races are organised > by > > the Tour de France organisation ...) > > > > Only ten days to go ... at least there is the internet and there will be > > 'live' internet audio ... > > > > > > |
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SBS's cycling coverage gets a 'thumbs up' from me. Ring the other
networks & mention cycling (outside of the Olympics) & see the responce. Either me or my VCR will be up to catch all the action as it's telecasted (Why aren't I part of the ratings sample group??). -- |
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Marx SS wrote:
> Either me or my VCR will be up to catch all the action as it's > telecasted (Why aren't I part of the ratings sample group??). I have often wondered whether such a group is just an urban myth. Has anyone actually done this ratings-hoo-har? -- |
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Marx SS <usenet-forum@cyclingforums.com> wrote in message news:<D0MCc.43916$rv2.7407@fe10.usenetserver.com>...
> SBS's cycling coverage gets a 'thumbs up' from me. Ring the other > networks & mention cycling (outside of the Olympics) & see the responce. Yes, thumbs up _that_ they do it... as for _how_ they do it, if we could get the guys to kick a soccer ball along the way we'd get live coverge of all of the grand tours and spring classics, and hosts that actually knew stuff about the riders. (yeah yeah, be thankful they cover it at all, yeah yeah - don't worry, I'll be up with the rest of you, glued to the telly for every second of coverage) |
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Chickasmith wrote:
> SBS have just published their press release regarding the Tour with 4 > stages live including the individual time trial up L'Alpe D'Huez ... > fantastic!!! I am looking forward to this one ... > Their website www.sbs.com.au/tdf will also be updated from Friday > July 2 ... > I'm excited! You're excited! I just wet my pants! ![]() -- |
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In article <8zMCc.119811$fT2.6614@fe30.usenetserver.com>,
flyingdutch <usenet-forum@cyclingforums.com> wrote: > Marx SS wrote: > > ... (Why aren't I part of the ratings sample group??). > > > > I have often wondered whether such a group is just an urban myth. Has > anyone actually done this ratings-hoo-har? > Yes, twice in my lifetime. Once for TV & once for radio. I guess I've had my full share of surveys. -- K.A. Moylan Canberra, Australia Ski Club: http://www.cccsc.asn.au kamoylan at ozemail dot com dot au |
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