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    No, the French media were at their worst again. IMO those guys were terrible. They always seemed to switch their coverage just as something was happening. Even the commentator's for OLN mentioned it. Also seems they have an eversion to showing non-French riders. They would show some French guy in the back of the peleton for 10 seconds or more yet barely even show the front of the peleton decending the mountains or someone in the lead doing something worth watching for more than 3 seconds. Again, this is just my opinion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by li10up
    No, the French media were at their worst again. IMO those guys were terrible. They always seemed to switch their coverage just as something was happening. Even the commentator's for OLN mentioned it. Also seems they have an eversion to showing non-French riders. They would show some French guy in the back of the peleton for 10 seconds or more yet barely even show the front of the peleton decending the mountains or someone in the lead doing something worth watching for more than 3 seconds. Again, this is just my opinion.
    In general, all medias are a bit chauvinistic. To me, it's not surprising. For example, during the Olympics, in Canada, we always see a lot of Canadian athletes on Canadian TV and sometimes that means missing some of the action elsewhere (especially if said Canadian athletes are not ahead). American TV does the exact same. Why would the French do any differently?

    This is especially true in smaller nations. In Quebec for example everyone knows someone who knows someone who's at the Olympics. So they want to know how that someone is doing, sometimes at the expense of seeing who is actually winning the race and what they are doing. TV directors have to make choices and they can't show everything at all times, or move their equipment around swiftly.

    We are dependent on American TV for the coverage of many events and everyone around here notices (and complains) when American TV shows some American Joe instead of showing whoever is actually winning in an event. Canadian TV does just the same but we don't notice as much, of course. Actually we'd complain if it did otherwise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by miffy'sFuji
    What a cutie! Thanks for posting that!
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    Thumbs up hitch hiker guy

    considering its monday and my brain isn't up and running yet. who was the one that sprinted ahead a bit when the first started, got off his bike and stuck out his thumb on the side of the road?

    now that i thought was good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chickwhorips
    considering its monday and my brain isn't up and running yet. who was the one that sprinted ahead a bit when the first started, got off his bike and stuck out his thumb on the side of the road?
    Levi did that I believe - it was pretty cute

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    Quote Originally Posted by chickwhorips
    who was the one that sprinted ahead a bit when the first started, got off his bike and stuck out his thumb on the side of the road?
    Quote Originally Posted by brok
    Levi did that I believe - it was pretty cute
    Yeah, it was Levi. Phil Ligget's comment was that it looked like he had jumped off the bike and was applauding his fellow racers. You couldn't really see him in OLN's coverage, though. Was he trying to hitch a ride?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grog
    In general, all medias are a bit chauvinistic. To me, it's not surprising. For example, during the Olympics, in Canada, we always see a lot of Canadian athletes on Canadian TV and sometimes that means missing some of the action elsewhere (especially if said Canadian athletes are not ahead). American TV does the exact same. Why would the French do any differently?
    Very true.

    I just think this situation is different, because camera crews from other countries are not allowed to film. The French only allow French camera crews... so each country can't get the coverage they want.

    I could be wrong though, but I thought I heard that last year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KSH
    Very true.

    I just think this situation is different, because camera crews from other countries are not allowed to film. The French only allow French camera crews... so each country can't get the coverage they want.

    I could be wrong though, but I thought I heard that last year.
    You're right. Only French camera crews. Just to clarify...I'm not complaining that we didn't see enough Americans...heck, there were only about 10 American's in the race...I'm saying that, IMO, their coverage was bad. It's like the camera crews or the production staff didn't have a clue as to what should be shown when...it's almost like they didn't know anything about cycling. Which is hard to believe since the French are crazy about cycling.
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