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Keith Oates

Janner
the events and stages of the Vuelta and how many are so fed up with the drug stories that they have decided to give racing a miss for a while!!!!
 

Paulus

Started young, and still going.
Although I am fed up with the stories and antics of the druggies, I am following the Vuelta on Eurosport, although not with the same enthusiasm as in the past.
 

Tim Bennet.

Entirely Average Member
I've lost my Eurosport access, so I am only following it on cyclingnews and your reports! Thanks.
 

dbg

New Member
Not much interest in it for me really, no GB riders, too many swarthy Spanish types.
 

redfox

New Member
All it did was make me wonder why I bothered subscribing to cycling.tv's premium channel, when they go and set a whole new one up for the Vuelta.
 

alecstilleyedye

nothing in moderation
Moderator
if eurosport had an evening highlights show i would do. an hour of live action in the afternoon is no use to me.
 

chris42

New Member
alecstilleyedye said:
if eurosport had an evening highlights show i would do. an hour of live action in the afternoon is no use to me.


They do?
It was on from 20:30 till 21:30 last night.
 

groucho

New Member
Eurosport are not consistent when they show the highlights so all I ever get to see is volleyball :biggrin:

Still France v Argentina tonight POW BIFF THWACK
 

dmoan

Guru
I'm still following the race on Eurosport, but I'm fast-forwarding until 20km or 15km from the end, just to see the lead-outs and the sprints. Roll on more mountains!

The drug stories have not put me off, but the racing (and the countryside) is a little (just a litttle, mind) dull.

I will give the Tour of Poland a miss this year, but I can't wait for the World Championships!
 

Will1985

Guru
I don't seem to be paying much attention to the Vuelta this year as I did the other two grand tours - just look at cyclingnews for the report in the evening, and even that isn't as good as for the Giro and Tour.
 

Dayvo

just passin' through
I like to sit back with a glass of Rioja or Magno cognac, or a cold bottle of Estrella, with some improvised tapas (cheese sandwich) and watch the race go by on the box.
I prefer the Giro d'Italia and Tour de France, from a 'nature experience point of view', but there's so little cycling available on TV, so I'm happy to watch anything.
 
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