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Back a stage, I'm loving the Go-Pro footage.
That has to be live ASAP:-
This kicks in after 90 secs:-
That has to be live ASAP:-
This kicks in after 90 secs:-
Sorry 1066, I missed your top 10 tip off the list of contenders:
Valls +29:15
I'm stuck with ITV as I never have had, nor ever will have, Sky. All my Eurosport watching is done by dodgy internet streams.
It's a nice luxury to record live stages on the Freesat box whilst at work then watch the whole thing back whilst fast forwarding the adverts.
P&P are just P&P really, no point getting wound up about them as they will never ever change. I still quite like them in many ways, even though the same old phrases come out every single year. I did enjoy a good old chuckle when I got to fill in "Pilot Fish" on my bingo card
At one point today, when they were talking about the Anzacs, I was convinced they were going to go onto....and of course it was just one of those very Anzacs that went on to set up the SANTOS Tour down Under held annually down there in South Australia.
I'm with pantani. The best coverage of all are the Flemish ones on excellent streams without adverts in the Spring if you're lucky enough to find one. Some of the French ones can be good too.
Much to my surprise, and I do fully accept it's 'easy' this week, my little predictions with the stage maps so far haven't been to far out.And you failed to miss Damien Gaudin 3.58 and 100th place on today's stage too
I think I just as well give up for this season
Meinjtes is the ONLY bet I've had come in this season so far.
Looks like we disagree on commentators...
Maybe if Backstedt would stop going on about 28c tyres and how he was the first person to use them at Paris Roubaix, he would not be quite so irritating.
I don't have Sky either. I've got Eurosport on Virgin Media.
You can also get it for £3:99 a month through the computer or a £60 XBox One, from Game.I don't have Sky either. I've got Eurosport on Virgin Media.
Same thing Branson is a wolf in sheep's clothing wanker as well
Much to my surprise, and I do fully accept it's 'easy' this week, my little predictions with the stage maps so far haven't been to far out.
I might time Cav or Griepel or cock'ard tomorrow
Never boohoo.
Well, I guess I've sold out then.
Such is life.
As soon as it goes up hill I'm fooked.To be fair SB you've done pretty good all round so far I reckon.
Must have been my "SEE ME!" scrawled in red pen after your first bit of work was submitted. Well done you for really turning things around.
To be honest I did once buy a couple of very cheap monthly Eurosport player subscriptions to see me through the Spring and Giro, but the service was so poor I gave in in the end and went back to dodgy streams instead.
Branson is still a wanker though, and the less said about Murdoch the better
Did you see Sagan after they sat up after the sprint say to Cav, Griepel and Dekenklob 'lets form a break' - Griepel actually looked behind to see where the peloton was then had a good laugh with Sagan. Really good to see a bit of humour from them. Cav's expression didn't change though...
I think what happened there is that he got his wheel from the team car which he waited for. He then got a few yards further down the road and he has a guy stood at the side of the road with a spare wheel!
Tony Martin's eyebrows
You can also get it for £3:99 a month through the computer or a £60 XBox One, from Game.
Before shuffling off for the evening, I'd like to re recommend The Telegraph Podcast, or to be precise Kilometre 0.
They are doing 2 podcasts a day, the PM edition is obviously dealing with the days events.
But the AM show, Kilometre 0, is more of a 'day in the life of Le Tour' behind the scenes stuff.
I like the chaps that produce the show and enjoy their matey 'banter', which lends itself to this kind of 'reporting'.
I think it's definitely worth a listen and makes for a good companion piece.