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To: Baynative
6 mountain stages with 5 altitude finishes - Yay!

1 individual time trial stage - Booo!

I love mountain stages with finishes at the top. I've always thought that after several hard climbs a daredevil descender shouldn't be able to chase down the leaders. Yes, I know descending is a tough game, but that's the way I think.

I agree.

44 posted on 07/02/2014 8:13:27 PM PDT by Ms. AntiFeminazi
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To: Ms. AntiFeminazi; nutmeg; whattajoke; Aeronaut; jern; concentric circles; Petronski; Voss; ...

Bike Ping

TV viewers will feel like being in the middle of the peloton of the Tour de France with revamped graphics, improved air relay and on-board cameras on bicycles this year. The race will be even better to watch!

TEN STAGES WITH FULL LIVE COVERAGE, 90 HOURS IN TOTAL

The 2014 Tour de France will be broadcasted more than the previous one hundred editions of the race as ten stages will be seen in full, which is one more than last year. Ninety hours of live coverage will be supplied to the broadcasters, including the three English stages with an exceptional programming on ITV, simultaneously on ITV1 (UK's number 2 TV channel) and ITV4.

TV viewers will have access to more relevant information thanks to revamped graphics in the live footage. For instance, the slope's gradient will appear during mountain stages. In other circumstances, the strength and direction of the wind will be visible on screen, as well as the instant measure of the riders' speed. Coming close to the finishing line, the remaining distance will be calculated every hundred meters and the maximum speed of the sprinters will be timed by radar. Riders' positions will also be tracked by satellite throughout the race.

Onboard cameras are commonly used in motor sports. They'll make their debut at the Tour de France in a trial over three weeks of racing. Every day, four riders from two different teams will carry an ultra-light camera. They'll turn it on themselves as they'll approach the key moments of the race. After each stage, a video will be edited, published on letour.fr and available for team's websites and broadcasters.

45 posted on 07/03/2014 7:25:14 AM PDT by Baynative (How much longer will the media be able to prop up this administration?)
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To: Ms. AntiFeminazi
"1 individual time trial stage - Booo!"

One of the things I like that Tour de France director Christian Prudhomme has done is the elimination of the stupid and worthless ultra short Prologue TT that was used to set the GC.

By opening with a medium long road race through rolling hills on a potentially windy course team play comes out strong at the beginning. It sort of throws the Yellow Jersey up for grabs and means that it can change hands a few times before the road tilts up.

Then with a 54K TT before the final day it puts the pressure to perform on the shoulders of the leader. I think it makes for asphalt drama.

...and speaking of drama, let's not forget those cobbles


46 posted on 07/03/2014 7:44:57 AM PDT by Baynative (How much longer will the media be able to prop up this administration?)
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