Tour de France 2025 (CONTAINS SPOILERS!)

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DeadCalm

Active Member
Anybody got an idea how much the rights are and the itv production cost is ? Total ?

Thinking of arranging a whip round?
 

mididoctors

Über Member
The bbc news bulletin i saw was understandably dominated by Euros, other sport stories were cricket (fair enough) and some furriner winning one leg of a car race in Belgium, with plucky brit coming in 2nd. Meanwhile the culmination of an event with half a million spectators on the roadside in Paris alone didn’t get a mention.
Mainstream media won’t be interested unless we get another Sky-like team with a publicity machine and cav/wiggins characters to capture the imagination. Nice lads from Bury or the Borders riding for overseas teams won’t do it.

Post Brexit ...yeah I'm.going there ...there's been a anti cycling lobby suppressing pro cycling narratives
 

mididoctors

Über Member
Thinking of arranging a whip round?

Looks down back of couch
 

Evil_Breakfast

Well-Known Member
Watched Gary and boys. Great show as normal and loved the final montage. The guy flying down the mountain straight into a 2CV was very relatable!
Such is the goodwill; that I, among others (I like to think), are willing to overlook the inclusion of the Armstrong/Virenque footage.
This is important.
It's not about 3 weeks in July; it's about kids watching Onley/Healey (as a proxy), and being inspired.
British (grass-roots) cycling is dying on it's arse; and sticking Le Grand Boucle behind a £32 paywall perpetuates the problem.
 
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mididoctors

Über Member
Such is the goodwill; that I, among others (I like to think), are willing to overlook the inclusion of the Armstrong/Virenque footage.
This is important.
It's not about 3 weeks in July; it's about kids watching Onley/Healey (as a proxy), and being inspired.
British (grass-roots) cycling is dying on it's arse; and sticking Le Grand Boucle behind a £32 paywall perpetuates the problem.

I liked they left it in and had Lance lying through his teeth.... Then switched to new tune for the cav sky era
 

Dogtrousers

Kilometre nibbler
Such is the goodwill; that I, among others (I like to think), are willing to overlook the inclusion of the Armstrong/Virenque footage.
This is important.
It's not about 3 weeks in July; it's about kids watching Onley/Healey (as a proxy), and being inspired.
British (grass-roots) cycling is dying on it's arse; and sticking Le Grand Boucle behind a £32 paywall perpetuates the problem.

Is it?

A genuine question because I've never had any involvement with cycling sport. I mean I know there are clubs that run time trials, and there are crits and so on but they've never crossed my path. I know they existed when I was a youth, but I was (and still am) highly unathletic and not a clubby person so they never interested me. I know they exist now because I see club trains out and about. But the only competitive athletes I know are triathletes and runners so I've genuinely got no idea if it's thriving or, as you say, dying on its arse.

(But to stay on topic - loss of free to air competitive cycling will only harm it, however its doing)
 

Evil_Breakfast

Well-Known Member
I liked they left it in and had Lance lying through his teeth.... Then switched to new tune for the cav sky era

I accept, and understand, your position.
And I appreciate the, underlying, point the ITV production team were making.
We are all, trying, to make sense of the -wider- ripples that this creates; beyond our own -individual- annual 3 week experience.
It really does feel like a bereavement.
 
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