Scarantino's Closed, no more airing the TDF!
I was planning on going to Scarantino's in Pasadena to watch the L'Alpe d'Huez this Wednesday but I called and they closed that location and no longer air the TDF. I have no TV access so I was wondering is there anywhere else in LA that airs the TDF at night.
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Bump this! My charter cable statement says I have vs. but for some reason, I have "poor connection," where I live, so I can't watch it either.
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call sports bars and ask
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Got to have good connections at your local watering hole. At ours they let us borrow the tv remote sometimes ;) but because I can skip unbearable commercials I prefer to watch it at home.
I'm supposed to have VS in hi-def (free!) but currently it's being phased-in slowly at my area by TWC so I'm forced to *settle* with standard def. |
while VS offers up some HD programming the Tour is not one of them. you can get some cage fighting in HD though. :) later.
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Strange.. someone on the road forum said it is broadcast on VS/Golf HD.. :notamused:
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Enzo! Say it isn't so!
Those who procrastinate...sigh |
Originally Posted by spinerguy
(Post 7113172)
Strange.. someone on the road forum said it is broadcast on VS/Golf HD.. :notamused:
It's on VS HD (when it's not the Golf channel), but it's not High Def, it's the same 4:3 image as on VS SD. |
if you have dsl or better, you can watch it live (0500 or earlier sometimes) online, go to cyclingfans.com for links. i've been watching live video feed online on a german or italian channel and set the audio feed on whatever language you prefer.
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