Die Tour de Suisse - ein Radsportfest für die ganze Familie
Die Tour de Suisse ist eines der grössten Radrennen der Welt mit hohem Unterhaltungscharakter. Nebst dem Spitzensport auf höchsten Niveau mit vielen internationalen Topstars wird auch den Radsportfans und Zuschauern sehr viel geboten. Attraktive Start- und Zielorte mit dem TdS-Village, der Bike-Expo, der Kids-World und ein abwechslungsreiches Unterhaltungsprogramm sorgen für kurzweilige Stunden. Und selbstverständlich darf die beliebte Werbekolonne nicht fehlen, welche dem Rennen rund eine Stunde vorausfährt und tolle Give-aways an die Zuschauer*innen am Streckenrand verteilt. Besuchen Sie die Tour de Suisse - es hat für jeden etwas dabei!
Some constructive criticism: DON'T use a thumbnail with the winner of the stage! That ruins the enjoyment of watching. Please put up a leaderboard after the stage is over, both for stage results and overall general classification. The music... I'd rather listen to two complete amateurs that aren't Carlton Kirby than generic music. If you can only get Carlton, then stick with the music. Thanks for the videos regardless, I enjoyed them even though Vollering dominated!
Women's cycling is SO boring. They just don't have the power to make it interesting. It's like watching a high school race. Or watching paint dry. And they complain about parity.... What a joke.
@@wilmer4421 Uh... yeah... whatever. That's like saying "watching bumper car races is the same as watching Formula 1 racing... the only difference is the speed". Pretty retarded... right? The reason that men's pro racing is so amazing is BECAUSE of the speed... right? If they were riding at the same pace as my local weekend coffee shop ride (like women's "pro" cyclists do)--why would anyone watch? (Answer: they wouldn't)
@@AndrezzSpideyzzz Thank you for corroborating and expanding on my point. As you wisely added / pointed out, women's "pro" racing is boring in large part because the level of competition is so LOW. Think about pro-level marathon runners. Are "women's" marathons shorter than men's? Nope. Is there a "women's" Ironman tri that is shorter an easier than the men's Ironman? Nope. But virtually ALL women's "pro" cycling events are just shorter, easier, more boring versions of the men's pro event. A marathon is a marathon. And Ironman is an Ironman. And a men's Tour de France--or Giro--or Vuelta--should also be the same... the same course... the same distance, the same rules, etc. But they aren't. They are shorter and slower with less elevation and grade. And that's why it's so boring to watch.
People who like the music or are neutral won't bother to comment on it To me it was a fine, like a music video. If one is familiar enough w the sport the editing of the vid tells the story. Video is best for conveying emotion. Allowing that and natural sound to come through allows the viewer to feel their own emotions. Like the action scene of a movie, character's exact dialog is unimportant. A narrator is never used. Sound effects and unconciously, music, make the movie memorable.
I’ve always wondered why women’s parcours are shorter than the men’s races. Now looking at the winner finish times for Demi and Joao on the same ITT course, it makes sense how vastly different the power numbers are! Demi could barely stand and breathe by the end of it!
The time trial does not deceive. It's loneliness in a team sport. It is the cyclist against the wind, without help of any kind. Just him and his bike. There is nowhere to hide. There is no equipment to hold on to. Not even the most cowardly of runners can avoid having to show their face that day. They are disappearing because it shows the true level of many cyclists. Today was a time trial of 15.7 km that is not binding with the 59 km that will be in the two time trials of the Tour. 25 + 34. The first in Nuits-Saint-Georges>Gevrey-Chambertin. The second between Monaco > Nice. (The legendary Fignon-LeMond time trial in '89) I don't know why they change bikes if riders like Domoulin climbed Planches de Belle Filles with the same bike. The only rider who competed against the UAE, Skjelmose, will not even participate in the Gala round according to his schedule. There are no "aliens" modern cyclists are successful if they do well in the time trial and in the mountains, there are no secrets. Longer times are needed as there are many mountains and very little happens. Excellent young American Matthew Riccitello. Pura vida!