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June 22nd, 2010 The Bike Nut No comments

le tour de france live
Where I can see the Tour De France 07 Live streaming video?

Hello I live in England and I just wanted to know if anyone knows where I can watch live streaming video of the Tour de France 2007: thanks for your help or!

I posted the same answer for you here that I posted on another issue just like yours! Hope you can help! Well …. personally or by bicycle and motorcycle racing fan huge mountain that was steamed with Comcast! :) But that could be because I had bad experiences with them too …. Anyway, I'm in a similar sorta jam too. I just moved to Seattle from Dallas cable has not yet created … only local channels. The only thing I seemed able to catch was recapitulated in the evening local news … and believe me when I say suck the report of the Tour de France. To see the Tour de France I would recommend satellite TV you can get on your computer. I think I've found here on this blog and the links just kept out. Http: / / hubpages.com / hub / Watch_Tour_de_France_LIVE_on_your_Computer_ Hope that link works as I found it three days ago so it should still be running strong. The disadvantage is you have to pay, but on the positive side strong is only $ 49 (I think) one-time, download a software immediately and real satellite TV on your PC. I still do all the steps of the race on ITV in Britain, now I just watch Formula 1 races using this service as well. I recommend it if you can divide the $ 49 …. cable then its worth having something much better, so on your computer by just paying once. PS Yes … If all primary and secondary channels, I think the service provides something like 3,000 or 4,000 channels, but has all the sports channels I need and care about what I'm good. They also have a lot of foreign channels and sports channels in other languages if you need too. I hope that helped!

Kraftwerk – Tour de France 03 (live)

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tour de france on tv

February 17th, 2010 The Bike Nut No comments

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Watching Le Tour de France to Plan Your Next Holiday

The Tour de France is the world’s grandest bicycle race in the world, spanning more than 2,200 miles of French countryside. Professional cyclists around the world consider travel to France to take part in the race as their biggest stage in their cycling careers. It is the one cycling event where media outlets deliver the event to millions of watching cycling fans.

The Tour de France lasts for twenty-three days. Each stage of the race features picturesque French towns that represent the beauty of the countryside. Many of the tourists go on holidays to watch the race and enjoy the French countryside. In some years, the race routes cross the border of Spain or Italy. You can find generous travel packages that can take you to a wide variety of destinations. Tour de France packages are the best way to reserve hotel rooms near the race route.

There are many reasons why this race is considered the most prestigious cycling race in the world. For one, it is the oldest bicycle race in the world. No other cycling tour predated the Tour de France, so we can say that all the rules, legs, and events of cycling tours originated from this race. It is also the most grueling race and the most mentally demanding race of any athletic event. Cyclists have to ride the steep Alps and go through meandering roads to finish the race.

Tour packages for the Tour de France are very popular during the French summer. These tours usually have arrangements for group accommodations partnered with the top chain hotels in the country. Extensive packages also offer booking from independent and family-run hotels.

The race passes through the top destinations in the country like Marseille. Marseille is one of the top tourist cities in France and the second largest city next to Paris. Although it may not possess the romantic attraction of Paris, you will find a real sense of happiness in the city. Meanwhile Montpellier is a great town for short hikes and outdoor activities. You can find different markets in the streets of Montpellier selling clothes and food.

The principality of Monaco is another highlight of the Tour de France route. Monaco is situated between the Alps and the Mediterranean Sea. This country greets the tours’ guests with great food and endearing camaraderie. Other top tourist destinations highlighted by the Tour de France include Barcelona, Brignoles, Besancon, and Annensy.

So, what is this all about? Next time you watch Tour de France on tv, see if you like the villages and regions where the tour is taking place. This is a unique opportunity to take notes and make decisions where you’d like to go next. The way this cycling event is filmed is rather remarkable. There are many people out there who watch the tour to make their next trip’s itinerary. It doesn’t matter if you get to Europe this year. As long as you know where you’d like to go, you can always get there next year when the travel prices are cheaper.

Tour de France – Cadel Head-butts a TV Camera

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tour de france champions

August 20th, 2009 The Bike Nut No comments

tour de france champions
Alberto Contador Velasco Will Be The Next Lance Armstrong?

It seems the new Tour de France, Alberto Contador Velasco is a breath of fresh air compared with the recent scandals, the event has faced since the retirement of Lance Armstrong. How many people think that Alberto is gon to follow in the footsteps of Lance?

not a chance, but it demonstrates that even an honest guy sometimes wins.

Tour de France 1967 – Dead Tom Simpson, climb of Mt.-Ventoux

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