Try www.cycling.tv. Lots of cycling coverage, including past races.
I don't have cable, so I kept up with the tour this way. Also, there's www.eurosport.com.
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No sooner than the TDF has ended and excitement now builds around the Vuleta - well at least if you are a bike racing junkie like me![]()
Now I've heard that OLN will not be covering the event anymore. I'm sure text updates online will be available but does anyone know about live TV coverage of the race?
Try www.cycling.tv. Lots of cycling coverage, including past races.
I don't have cable, so I kept up with the tour this way. Also, there's www.eurosport.com.
If its the same as in years past www.lavuelta.com will have live streaming video for the last hour or two of the race everyday. OLN *may* offer the same streaming coverage that they did for the Giro, but I'm not sure of that.
Last year we looked into getting the Spanish channel TVE for just a month on our dish, but we have the wrong kind (round instead of oval) so no luck.
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Thanks for the suggestions - I'll have to look at them.
For me the caveat with streaming video online is my connection. Comcast seems to hiccup, speed-wise, more often than not these days.
Too bad about that channel, I speak plenty of spanish but have no dish~![]()