TdF 2022 is on USA networks
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TdF 2022 is on USA networks
For those who haven't found out, 2022 live on USA network, starting Friday July 1, at 930am. From VeloNews ""NBC-owned USA Network will cover the race live on TV, with the exception being stages 12 and 13 which will be tape delayed. NBC will also air stages 2 and 20. The NBC-owned Peacock online streaming service will be carrying the race live in the U.S. through the full 21 stages." KB
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They're going to air the TT on NBC? I guess there must not be any golf or NASCAR going on.
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I noticed that too! That's Channel 4 and 38 for me here in NYC.
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Also, if you have Spectrum cable or internet , you get a "free year" of Peacock tv Premium. (which will live stream the tour). I just signed up for that..... KB
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Generally, unless it says "live and on demand" or similar, it is only live. Taking the OP at face value, I would guess not.
I bet there are more options on Paycock than Freecock, which may approach the old NBC Gold schema.
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There is a small sports network entirely and seriously devoted to cycling, which hires people to talk about it who know wtf they are talking about and gives them lots of time to do so, and offers all three Grand Tours as well as many other races--all of them in fact. As opposed to NBC Sports which has always seemed to resent having to cover the Tour at all, and therefore does so as badly as they possibly can, trying every year to find a different way to screw it up. Ah if only there were a way to watch GCN in the USA, perhaps some kind of very personal node would do it.
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Races have been archived this season on Peacock so far and can be watched as replays. Not sure if you’ll see the very beginning, but we almost never did before. The beauty about cycling on peacock is no ads…yet.
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There is a small sports network entirely and seriously devoted to cycling, which hires people to talk about it who know wtf they are talking about and gives them lots of time to do so, and offers all three Grand Tours as well as many other races--all of them in fact. As opposed to NBC Sports which has always seemed to resent having to cover the Tour at all, and therefore does so as badly as they possibly can, trying every year to find a different way to screw it up. Ah if only there were a way to watch GCN in the USA, perhaps some kind of very personal node would do it.
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Comcast offers the premium version of Peacock at no extra charge to their Internet-only customers. Initially I used their streaming box, but it turns out that's not necessary. Now I use Roku (better picture than the Comcast box) with my Comcast sign in credentials. Last year, Peacock had different announcers/analysts than NBCSN had.
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I guess subtlety doesn't work here...and I didn't think I was that subtle, either!
In all seriousness, GCN's coverage and commentary is heads, shoulders, and the heads and shoulders of several more people standing on each other's shoulders above NBC or Peacock or whatever the US carrier for the Tour and other bike racing is. I switched over to NBC to see what was up during one stage of the Giro, because I had a soft spot for Bobke and Christian, but went right back to GCN+.
The pre- and post- race commentary on major races led by Orla Chennaoui is really fun to watch, too. THEY seem like they're having fun, constantly 'taking the piss' out of each other, Dan Lloyd's lackluster pro career being a particularly regular joke.
A few quibbles: I could do with less of Wiggo's commentary, hopefully he'll get a gig with an Oasis cover band. And Hannah Walker is just trying way too hard, including with her wardrobe, as my wife notes.
Just look at the lineup of coverage on GCN--and this is just races, they also have documentaries, etc:
https://plus.globalcyclingnetwork.com/races
In all seriousness, GCN's coverage and commentary is heads, shoulders, and the heads and shoulders of several more people standing on each other's shoulders above NBC or Peacock or whatever the US carrier for the Tour and other bike racing is. I switched over to NBC to see what was up during one stage of the Giro, because I had a soft spot for Bobke and Christian, but went right back to GCN+.
The pre- and post- race commentary on major races led by Orla Chennaoui is really fun to watch, too. THEY seem like they're having fun, constantly 'taking the piss' out of each other, Dan Lloyd's lackluster pro career being a particularly regular joke.
A few quibbles: I could do with less of Wiggo's commentary, hopefully he'll get a gig with an Oasis cover band. And Hannah Walker is just trying way too hard, including with her wardrobe, as my wife notes.
Just look at the lineup of coverage on GCN--and this is just races, they also have documentaries, etc:
https://plus.globalcyclingnetwork.com/races
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GCN+ is indeed the very best cycling racing coverage out there; nothing comes close.
If I was in another region that couldn't get it, I'd absolutely invest in a decent VPN to get access. It's tablet/phone/computer only but can be Chromecast to the TV and it is awesome.
If I was in another region that couldn't get it, I'd absolutely invest in a decent VPN to get access. It's tablet/phone/computer only but can be Chromecast to the TV and it is awesome.
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GCN+ is indeed the very best cycling racing coverage out there; nothing comes close.
If I was in another region that couldn't get it, I'd absolutely invest in a decent VPN to get access. It's tablet/phone/computer only but can be Chromecast to the TV and it is awesome
If I was in another region that couldn't get it, I'd absolutely invest in a decent VPN to get access. It's tablet/phone/computer only but can be Chromecast to the TV and it is awesome
GCN+ does provide way more coverage - which I like. BUT, they aren't the shining example of great coverage in all aspects either... Carlton Kirby at first was entertaining, but his fulltime wanderings into 'quip-dom', not really related to anything happening on the road, get tiresome quickly, A long race with Carlton is painful. Jose Been has a bad habit of interrupting her co-commentator with trite stuff she absolutely must blurt out RIGHT NOW !
At first I found Ant to be super straightforward, and with his form of delivery, something to get accustomed to. BUT, I do prefer 2 most important things, quick Identification of riders I don;t quickly recognize myself, and picking out things in the happening race which aren't always positive. Sometimes he's a bit off the mark, but given his ability to mostly 'flow' on the actual race, and inject other comments when the race allows, I find him the most tolerable.
Since I can't get other Broadcasts, nor likely 'understand' the language. The choice is NBC or GCN...
And since every broadcast entity gets the same 'feed' - it only comes down to how you present...
BTW, Besides their own Broadcast Team, NBC/Peacock not only provides their own Commentary, but also gives the Eurosport Commentary as another option... True for this TDF and some of the other prior races they had broadcast right for, but chose not to use their own commentators, and just relayed the Eurosport broadcast.
Between NBC/Peacock and GCN+ I'm getting to see way, way more cycling than I've ever seen, so no real complaints.
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For English speakers... comparison would be NBC, which means the usual 'Vegas' production for the TDF level broadcasts. And putting up with Liggett
GCN+ does provide way more coverage - which I like. BUT, they aren't the shining example of great coverage in all aspects either... Carlton Kirby at first was entertaining, but his fulltime wanderings into 'quip-dom', not really related to anything happening on the road, get tiresome quickly, A long race with Carlton is painful. Jose Been has a bad habit of interrupting her co-commentator with trite stuff she absolutely must blurt out RIGHT NOW !
At first I found Ant to be super straightforward, and with his form of delivery, something to get accustomed to. BUT, I do prefer 2 most important things, quick Identification of riders I don;t quickly recognize myself, and picking out things in the happening race which aren't always positive. Sometimes he's a bit off the mark, but given his ability to mostly 'flow' on the actual race, and inject other comments when the race allows, I find him the most tolerable.
Since I can't get other Broadcasts, nor likely 'understand' the language. The choice is NBC or GCN...
And since every broadcast entity gets the same 'feed' - it only comes down to how you present...
BTW, Besides their own Broadcast Team, NBC/Peacock not only provides their own Commentary, but also gives the Eurosport Commentary as another option... True for this TDF and some of the other prior races they had broadcast right for, but chose not to use their own commentators, and just relayed the Eurosport broadcast.
Between NBC/Peacock and GCN+ I'm getting to see way, way more cycling than I've ever seen, so no real complaints.
Ride On
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GCN+ does provide way more coverage - which I like. BUT, they aren't the shining example of great coverage in all aspects either... Carlton Kirby at first was entertaining, but his fulltime wanderings into 'quip-dom', not really related to anything happening on the road, get tiresome quickly, A long race with Carlton is painful. Jose Been has a bad habit of interrupting her co-commentator with trite stuff she absolutely must blurt out RIGHT NOW !
At first I found Ant to be super straightforward, and with his form of delivery, something to get accustomed to. BUT, I do prefer 2 most important things, quick Identification of riders I don;t quickly recognize myself, and picking out things in the happening race which aren't always positive. Sometimes he's a bit off the mark, but given his ability to mostly 'flow' on the actual race, and inject other comments when the race allows, I find him the most tolerable.
Since I can't get other Broadcasts, nor likely 'understand' the language. The choice is NBC or GCN...
And since every broadcast entity gets the same 'feed' - it only comes down to how you present...
BTW, Besides their own Broadcast Team, NBC/Peacock not only provides their own Commentary, but also gives the Eurosport Commentary as another option... True for this TDF and some of the other prior races they had broadcast right for, but chose not to use their own commentators, and just relayed the Eurosport broadcast.
Between NBC/Peacock and GCN+ I'm getting to see way, way more cycling than I've ever seen, so no real complaints.
Ride On
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It is also available in several languages, not only English; Italian, German, Japanese, Dutch, French and Spanish. They have presenters all over.
I agree re Carlton, he is irritating at times but the other presenters are good and Carlton doesn't do all the races and he doesn't do all of one race either usually, they take shifts.
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USA network seems to be carrying the TdF live with the usual NBC announcers here in the USA broadcast market. No need for Peacock.
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So if I wasn't signed up for Peacock, I would have lost a lot of Biathlon and XC... Peacock actually simplifies things, because I don;t have to search thru scores of channel listings to find Ski or cycling.
And if it's a longer or 2 run event, I usually get to see all or most of it.
If it wasn;t for the SO's desires and needs for her programing tastes, I could/would eliminate my Directv connection completely. I can get 95% of what I'd like via internet...
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Peacock has two feeds. One is the USA network that has Matthew Keenan calling it with I’m not sure who, and the other has Phil and Bobke. I actually quite like Keenan. I tried the one with Phil, but after all these years I think he really messes up so much I can’t listen to him anymore.
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Peacock has two feeds. One is the USA network that has Matthew Keenan calling it with I’m not sure who, and the other has Phil and Bobke. I actually quite like Keenan. I tried the one with Phil, but after all these years I think he really messes up so much I can’t listen to him anymore.
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The non-USA feed is Anthony McCrossan and Nicholas Roche. Roche relatively new to the booth (retired from racing just last year I think) and is a bit quiet and sometimes doesn't get where McCrossan is obviously leading him, but he knows a lot of the current riders and generally has good insight into the sport. McCrossan has been doing cycling for Eurosport and others for many years and does an admirable job of keeping up the chatter for an entire stage even if it's not always substantive. I generally prefer that feed to the NBC crew.
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I am told that Hulu has it too but not the bare bones package; you need an upgraded one.
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The Peacock replays are very much a problem. NBC has loaded the 'USA replay" - the one with Liggett,Bobkie,CVdV, Horner - now has a ton of commericals, none of which you can 'fast forward' thru. You FF and when you stop, they ALL play BEFORE you get to any racing...
A total non-starter for me; so I'm hangin with Ant & Niko show for all of the stage replays...
I get the commercial revenue is planned on; but I'm a 'Paying Customer', and the commercial load is way over the top!
...when things go well, expect something become a disappointment...
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A total non-starter for me; so I'm hangin with Ant & Niko show for all of the stage replays...
I get the commercial revenue is planned on; but I'm a 'Paying Customer', and the commercial load is way over the top!
...when things go well, expect something become a disappointment...
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The non USA live race and replays have no commercials. It’s been great. And I honestly don’t miss Phil and Bobke.
Phil and Paul were the voices of my summer and I only ever listened to them but it’s just not the same without Paul.
Phil and Paul were the voices of my summer and I only ever listened to them but it’s just not the same without Paul.