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Tomorrow Sunday

SBS: 11:30am to 12:30pm

2009 Criterium du Dauphine Libere


1 Hours highlights
 
Le Tour starts on Saturday live on SBS TWO at 11:30pm EST and live on SBS ONE in all areas except WA which has a two hour delay.

Sunday night starts at 10:30pm EST on SBS TWO and delayed into WA again two hours later.
 

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glad I don't live in WA at this point.

Why? For the first time ever we will see the complete broadcast which the Eastern States get (Usually we join up two hour into the broadcast), and also we will see every stage live on SBS TWO!!!:thumbsu::thumbsu::thumbsu:
 
Just go and buy a set top box. I picked one up for about $50 over a year ago, I'm sure they are heaps cheaper now.
 
just adding this one to the list:

not sure of any details and times yet, but the World Championships will be shown Live on OneHD apparently.
 
One to add to this page: which hasn't been written on for a while admittedly.

It's nearly April which means Paris-Roubaix - not sure if it is live on SBS yet, can't see why it wouldn't be though.

But one for OneHD. They'll apparently be showing Tour de Romandie live in late April. April 26 or something that starts from memory.
 
Eursports Ch 511 (not ch 514 the rolling news channel) on Foxtel might show it as I'm pretty sure Eurosports has the rights to it in Europe.
 

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It will be live on SBS.

SBS has secured the rights for at least 5 years. They have extended their TDF coverage through to 2017 too.

Eurosport are showing a lot of cycling. No doubt they will be showing most the classics and some, if not all the Tour of the Basque country.

I know OneHD are showing Romandie, but are you sure it's live?
 
not entirely sure if it is live: just going by what i've read. it's still a month away, so things may change.
 
Alright:


Paris-Roubaix 9:30pm Sunday 11th April "live" on SBS

4 hours of coverage apparently.
 
Tour of Flanders on SBS

April 25: Midday to 1:00pm


Tour de Romandie on OneHD:

Wednesday 28th of April: 3:15pm to 4:30pm (Melbourne Time) Prologue

Thursday 29th: 5:00pm to 7:00pm (Melbourne Time) Stage One

Friday 30th: 5:00pm to 7:00pm (Melbourne Time) Stage Two

Saturday 1st: 2:00pm to 3:00pm (Melbourne Time) Stage Three
 
SBS One: Sunday 9th May

Midday to 12:30pm: La Fleche Wallone

12:30pm to 1:00pm: Liege-Bastogne-Liege


SBS Two: starting Monday 10th May

Giro d'Italia Highlights 8:30pm till 9:00pm

(by the looks of it, the highlights will be shown from Stage Two and Stage One won't be shown, i find that hard to believe though)
 
SBS One: Sunday 9th May

Midday to 12:30pm: La Fleche Wallone

12:30pm to 1:00pm: Liege-Bastogne-Liege


SBS Two: starting Monday 10th May

Giro d'Italia Highlights 8:30pm till 9:00pm

(by the looks of it, the highlights will be shown from Stage Two and Stage One won't be shown, i find that hard to believe though)

Plus the TOC is live on SBS2 from 6am or 7am everyday it's on.

And OneHD have highlights of Romandie next week. 1515-1630 Wednesday, 1700-1900 Thursday, and whatever for the rest of the days.
 

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From @miketomalaris:

Baby Steps:SBS to screen eight LIVE stages of Vuelta across four weekends starting with TT at 5.30am on August 29. #vuelta

Woohooo!!!!!!!!!!!!:thumbsu:
 
Will be interesting to see what the eight stages will be. Hopefully mountain stages.

The first stage won't be live at that time but I hope they don't show many of the sprint stages
 
only 8 stages out of 21??
that is not enough.

It's a start, better than the none we have had in previous years. I'd expect next year we may have 12-15 live or with luck the entire vuelta!
 
Stage 2Sunday, August 29 2010 Location:Alcalá de Guadaíra - MarbellaDistance: 173 km. 2 cat 3 climbs.

September 4, Stage 8: Villena - Xorret del Catí 188.8km , 1xcat 3, 3xcat2 and a cat 1 to finish

September 5, Stage 9: Calpe - Alcoi 187km, 4xcat2's, 2xcat3's

September 11, Stage 14: Burgos - Peña Cabarga 178.8km 1xcat3, 2xcat2, finish on a cat 1.

September 12, Stage 15: Solares - Lagos de Covadonga 170km dead flat all the way, mountain finish on a hors cat climb.

September 18, Stage 20: San Martín de Valdeiglesias - Bola del Mundo 168.8km 1cat3, 2xcat1, moutain finish on a hors cat climb.

September 19, Stage 21: San Sebastián de los Reyes - Madrid 100km Dead flat.


some decent stages in there, few mountain finishes that will be worth watching, shame we don't get to see the TT though.
 

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