Friday, March 31, 2006

Everyone Has Their Price

When professional cycling was more of a novelty than an actual sport in the US, television coverage amounted to a one hour recap show of the entire three weeks of the Tour de France. During the Lance Era, it reached its height with live coverage of most of the big races and Grand Tours. Now that the "Big Draw" has hung up his bike, what's a boy or gal suppose to do to get their cycling fix?


With OLN's coverage dropping off somewhat, Cycling.tv (an internet TV cycling Channel) has more than picked up the slack. Now comes the announcement of the collaboration of OLN International and Cycling.tv to bring you LIVE COVERAGE of the Giro d'Italia through the Internet. Yes that's right, all three weeks, count 'em 21 days of live coverage all for the low, low price of $19.99.

Don't all reach for your collective wallets at once...

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Friday, March 31, 2006

Everyone Has Their Price

When professional cycling was more of a novelty than an actual sport in the US, television coverage amounted to a one hour recap show of the entire three weeks of the Tour de France. During the Lance Era, it reached its height with live coverage of most of the big races and Grand Tours. Now that the "Big Draw" has hung up his bike, what's a boy or gal suppose to do to get their cycling fix?


With OLN's coverage dropping off somewhat, Cycling.tv (an internet TV cycling Channel) has more than picked up the slack. Now comes the announcement of the collaboration of OLN International and Cycling.tv to bring you LIVE COVERAGE of the Giro d'Italia through the Internet. Yes that's right, all three weeks, count 'em 21 days of live coverage all for the low, low price of $19.99.

Don't all reach for your collective wallets at once...

No comments: