Hi everyone!!!
Since the first ''big news'' broke out today, I guess it is time to start a new thread.
Since the first ''big news'' broke out today, I guess it is time to start a new thread.
Here is the link for USA. GCN+ | Cycling As You’ve Never Seen It (globalcyclingnetwork.com)If you think that is unclear................... just wait until you click on the button that says "What does GCN+ cost?"
Confusing as this???If you think that is unclear................... just wait until you click on the button that says "What does GCN+ cost?"
They are not live, but within 30 minutes of the finish, I've watched every World Cup CX race on YouTube.Not all. I realize this is an MTB thread, but some of us do follow CX and they are currently geoblocking all the UCI CX World Cups from the US. I am encouraged that they saw fit to stream the UCI MTB World Cups at least.
Seeing as Discovery/Warner/GCN are the rights holders, geo-blocking shouldn't be an issue. I also wouldn't think you'd have to worry about Flo Sports or Peacock, etcIf anything is geoblocked, a simple VPN is all that's needed. I watch all my road racing on GCN, even if I have to pretend to be in London to do it.
Do you use a paid VPN? I used to use free Hola VPN and watch my fill of road and CX using links offered at cyclingfans.com. But after a while, the security systems on every device I had would scream at me for having/using Hola. I eventually moved on from using it and coughed up the money to watch the subscription streams.If anything is geoblocked, a simple VPN is all that's needed. I watch all my road racing on GCN, even if I have to pretend to be in London to do it.
A lot of the content offered on my Flosports service that I pay for says not available in my area. The Tour Down Under that is happening right now for example.Seeing as Discovery/Warner/GCN are the rights holders, geo-blocking shouldn't be an issue. I also wouldn't think you'd have to worry about Flo Sports or Peacock, etc
Oh. I watched them all. On GCN+. It pays to have very good “internet security”. 😉. But it is, as has been pointed out, a little more complicated in some circumstances.They are not live, but within 30 minutes of the finish, I've watched every World Cup CX race on YouTube.
Mitch Docker can MTB. He had a good race at the Otway Odyssey here in Oz. Course has some pretty tech features and some rough descentsRoadies Ian Boswell and Mitch Docker announced via Wahoo that they’re doing cape Epic. From the video, it appears they are not experienced mountain bikers. They’re probably pretty fit, though.
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You say you understand licensing, but not sure. It means there are legal contracts involved which dictate who can show what where. It isn't greedy, it is just business. I may agree it is stupid. I would prefer if Peacock and Flo just left the US bike racing streaming market and everything went to GCN+. But not there yet.I just don’t see the point of providing a service at full price and then only offering a subset of your total content depending on where you live. And yes. I understand licensing. Still stupid and greedy.
Yes, race organisers will sell their rights to different broadcasters/ regions around the world, so GCN, Flo Sports, etc Hopefully, GCN can get as much as possible when contracts expire so there is mainly one place to watch everything. That's obviously not a problem with the MTB World Cup as they are the rights holders, as well as broadcastersI believe as more and more of the rights deals expire for the different cable companies, GCN/Eurosport/Discovery will bring more and more of the events in house.
That was the impression I was given by Daniel Lloyd and matches what I'm currently seeing with the addition of races available this year.
I may be being too optimistic, but I hope not.
It was expected.Avancini with his 'own' team on Caloi bikes (part of the Pons Group) and 3 younger riders....
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Henrique Avancini se pasa a Caloi con su propio equipo, el Caloi Henrique Avancini Racing
"Este es mi nuevo equipo y el proyecto más grande del que he formado parte." Con esas palabras define Henrique Avancini su llegada al Caloi Henrique Avancini Racingesmtb.com
Currently worlds are geo-blocked in the US because of Flo Sports, but you are likely correct that majority of the XC races will be shown world-wide with no issues.Seeing as Discovery/Warner/GCN are the rights holders, geo-blocking shouldn't be an issue. I also wouldn't think you'd have to worry about Flo Sports or Peacock, etc
I do use a paid VPN, simply because free VPN software is the biggest source of malware. If you do research, you might be able to find a free one that is safe though. My pick is Mozilla VPN, but many people have success with SurfShark (with discount codes is very cheap), ExpressVPN, Nord, etc. Maybe we already know this, but it would probably be worth checking out the what is available in your area page before doing it. I watch lots of road racing so it makes sense for me.Do you use a paid VPN? I used to use free Hola VPN and watch my fill of road and CX using links offered at cyclingfans.com. But after a while, the security systems on every device I had would scream at me for having/using Hola. I eventually moved on from using it and coughed up the money to watch the subscription streams.
Wouldn't it have sounded better, Caloi/Avancini Racing? Did he have to have his whole name in there? LOL.It was expected.