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biggs682

Itching to get back on my bike's
Location
Northamptonshire
Some of the coverage (14.00 - 17.00, 22.00 - 05.00, 13.00 - 16.00) will be on the Quest free to air channel and various manufacturers will have in-car streams on Youtube if they continue as per previous years.

Good re quest coverage will have to see as I think it was only free for first hour but I might be wrong
 

rustybolts

pedalling tediously
Location
Ireland
I did watch loads of the race one year many years ago

watched the start and first hour or so and went off for a while came back for a while

then watched a fair bit in the evening and into the night

I think alcohol might have been involved

then came back the next morning (after a lie in which the dog worried about) and watched a bit more

It does go on a bit - but that is the nature of it

but it was good to give it a proper go and get the general concept over time as it went on

in case it is not obvious - I was "between girlfriends" at the time
(although in my case that doesn;t narrow things down much!!!!)

I watched the whole 24 hrs of it too, many years ago .I prepared well and went to bed v early night before. I consumed many cans of beer during the race. \i fell asleep a few times ( nodded off for a few minutes ) it was a good experience in some ways , it taught me a very valuable lesson. Never do it again
 
I watched the whole 24 hrs of it too, many years ago .I prepared well and went to bed v early night before. I consumed many cans of beer during the race. \i fell asleep a few times ( nodded off for a few minutes ) it was a good experience in some ways , it taught me a very valuable lesson. Never do it again

Yeah - I never watched it all
but when I did a lot of it having a dog that needed walking was a help because I was forced to go out at least 3-4 times

but it was interesting
bit like watching the whole stage of a Grand Tour (etc) where the commentators run out of "interesting" things to say and start talking about all sorts of stuff

maybe Carlton would like a job working on Le Mans???
 
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Reynard

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I watched the whole 24 hrs of it too, many years ago .I prepared well and went to bed v early night before. I consumed many cans of beer during the race. \i fell asleep a few times ( nodded off for a few minutes ) it was a good experience in some ways , it taught me a very valuable lesson. Never do it again

Hah!

I did that most years back in the day, although most memorably five on the trot from '89 through to '93. :biggrin:

Albeit this was with the radio commentary and the reports on what was then Radio 2 by Simon Taylor. And yes, I used to take notes, and build up a complete profile of the race as it ebbed and flowed. I've actually since spoken to Simon about this, and I got a lot of really good insight about what was involved in the coverage. And the personal cost.

I shan't repeat any of it here, because I promised not to, but I am *STILL* giggling... :giggle:
 

biggs682

Itching to get back on my bike's
Location
Northamptonshire
Hah!

I did that most years back in the day, although most memorably five on the trot from '89 through to '93. :biggrin:

Albeit this was with the radio commentary and the reports on what was then Radio 2 by Simon Taylor. And yes, I used to take notes, and build up a complete profile of the race as it ebbed and flowed. I've actually since spoken to Simon about this, and I got a lot of really good insight about what was involved in the coverage. And the personal cost.

I shan't repeat any of it here, because I promised not to, but I am *STILL* giggling... :giggle:

The only real why to watch it is at the circuit and with Radio le mans on or at least that's what was the best way the 3 times I went down in the mid 80's and early 90's often combined with a weekend in Belgium the following weekend for the Ypres rally..

Oh those really were the days
 
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