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Best way to watch the Tour de France
Looking for a better more convenient way to watch the tour this year.
Has anyone tried the paid nbcsports app? Thanks Gary |
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I wish. Work still gets in the way. Need to be able to stream.
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Haven't watched in many years, but always a little frustrating to be inside enjoying great bike racing when I should be out riding in the nice summer weather!
I used to tape it(yup, tapes, that's how long it's been) and then replay in the winter while on the trainer. Will be following this thread to see what you come up with. Good luck.
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I'll have to verify this year but by chance I found something like Global Cycling Network by TV antenna. Flipping channels and here was this cycling station 24/7. We have satellite and all sorts of streaming using Roku apps yet none had anything like it.
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I like the obscure, smaller semi-pro races in Belgium and France much better then the Tour. I haven't really followed the Tour for several years now. Now the Spring Classic, that's a difference story. |
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