Cycling Fans on Satellite Pro-cycling satellite race coverage

2008-06-29

National Championships

Filed under: Coverage,Road racing — MJ Ray @ 10:38+00:00

As mentioned in a comment by connolly, the Belgian national championships are on RTBFsat at 19e today from 1515-1800 CET.

Bernie S emailed to let me know that the Italian national championships are on RAI at 13e. RAI Sport Piu has the championships 1430-1700 CET and then the Dolomite Marathon 1700-2230 CET. RAI Tre shows the championships 1600-1710 CET.

France 3 at 5w has the Championnats de France de cyclisme sur route from 1500 CET.

Connolly asked after the Netherlands (which I’ve never seen on free TV) and Bernie S also asked after the German national championships, but I can’t find them on free TV anywhere this year… have you found them? Or any other national championships? Please let us know in a comment.

2008-06-06

Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré

Filed under: Coverage,Eurosport,Road racing — MJ Ray @ 08:15+00:00

Boo to the Dauphiné for producing a useless Flash website, but at least Eurosport (free-to-air at 19e) have some coverage. Times:-

Sun 8th 18:45 -19:45 CET Prolog (Individual Time Trial 6 km), Le Pontet-Avignon

Mon 9th 15:15 -16:45: 1 (194 km), Avignon-Privas

Tue 10th 15:15 -16:45: 2 (184 km), Bourg St. Andeol-Vienne

Wed 11th 15:15 -16:45: 3 (Team Time Trial 31km), St Paul-en-Jarez – St Paul-en-Jarez

Thu 12th 15:15 -16:45: 4 (193 km), Vienne-Annemasse

Fri 13th 15:15-16:45: 5 (125 km), Ville la Grand-Morzine

Sat 14th 15:45 -17:00: 6 (233 km), Morzine-La Toussuire

Sun 15th 16:15-17:15: 7 (127 km), St. Jean de Maurienne-Grenoble

Let me know if you find this on other channels, please!

2008-06-04

Euskal Bizikleta

Filed under: Coverage,Road racing — MJ Ray @ 08:44+00:00

This race is on ETBsat (19e, sometimes identified as EUSKAL TV) at the following times. The official website gives stage details and EITB24 may have commentary online.

Fri 6th 15:55 – 17:35 CET “1: BAKIO-BAKIO (154,5 KM)”

Sat 7th 15:50 – 17:40 “2: AGURAIN – AGURAIN (162,7 KM)”

Sun 8th 15:50 – 17:40 “3: EIBAR – ARRATE (150,7 KM)”

As ever, please let me know if you spot coverage elsewhere.

2008-06-02

Questions About Cycling on Satellite

Filed under: BBC,Coverage,Eurosport,ITV — MJ Ray @ 02:10+00:00

We’ve a few days before the next race and Erol asked a few questions in a comment which I think are good for a wider audience:-

“I came across your site doing a Google search for Cycling coverage on TV, and am hoping you can spare a few minutes to provide me with some information. At the moment I currently receive British Eurosport 1 & 2 through my Sky box but I am fed up with having to pay for poor coverage of cycling events, especially when compared to International Eurosport which is also free.

From the google searches I’ve done it seems that Internation Eurosport’s English feed is only broadcast through analogue, whereas the digital feed for International Eurosport is in German. My problem is that I live in South Wales where analogue is due to be switched off next year so it won’t be very cost effective to buy all the analogue kit if it won’t work in 12 months time. Is my only realistic long term option to buy a dish that would allow me to pick up digital International Eurosport (plus a German dictionary!)?

By the way – fascinating stuff reading about all the foreign channels that show cycling. Are you able to recommend a good dish that could pick up these channels? I like the sound of the motor control too. I don’t fancy climbing up a ladder every other day to reposition the dish!

I’ll give the easy answers first: I believe pretty much any dish on sale in the UK should pick up the channels located at 28e and 19e from South Wales. 60cm or larger will also pick up 13e and 5w without much trouble and that’ll cover most of the cycling channels in the main European languages. 80cm will pick up a few more, but I don’t have listings for most of them, so don’t often cover them. I’m currently just over the water from you, in Somerset, using a 60cm solid dish which I think was Technisat-branded, but I’m not climbing the ladder to check today.

Usually, the biggest challenge is finding a place for the dish that has an unobstructed view of several satellite positions and not just Freesat’s home at 28e (which is all most people here care about, after all). There are online tools which can help, but nothing beats standing outside with a compass after using one of the satellite position calculators.

To watch several satellites, you can either use a motor or an offset bracket with several LNBs and a switch. A motor is better because you only need one LNB and can use a smaller dish; an offset bracket is better because I hear that it’s a bit simpler to install and offers near-instant channel-changing between satellites. I use a USALS motor bought a couple of years ago from Brymar, but other direct sellers like SatCure or high-street stores like Maplin have them too.

You’re quite right that the free-to-air Eurosport digital broadcast is only in German at the moment, while English is available on analogue. While that analogue signal will probably be switched off eventually (watch AnalogueSat for news), that’s not the same as the “analogue switch-off” or “digital switchover” (DSO) advertised on your local TV channels. The date given in those adverts is for terrestial broadcasts received through your aerial: around that date, the old BBC-1, BBC-2, itv, C4/S4C and five signals will cease and only Freeview will be broadcast. It has nothing to do with satellite TV: the main UK satellite TV system went digital-only years ago.

I’m not sure whether we’ll get Eurosport in English on digital after they switch off the analogue, but I don’t think they’ve even announced when switch-off will happen yet. AnalogueSat reports that some other analogue channels at 19e will switch off in 2011 and 2012, so you’ll probably get a couple of years of viewing. If you get a combined analogue/digital receiver, or a digital receiver with a “LNB pass-through” socket and a second-hand analogue receiver, you can run both from one dish and a single LNB very easily.

Eurosport 2 doesn’t seem to be free-to-air anywhere, but more of the cycling is on International Eurosport than Eurosport 2. I think I’ve read that Sky has a stake in British Eurosport, so I doubt that will ever be free-to-air, even if BBC+itv’s Freesat is successful.

Anyone with any more questions? Please ask in a comment and I’ll try to answer.

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