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So, how are you watching Tour of Flanders in the US this weekend?
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NBC doesn't have it, not even the Gold. I would love to watch it on TV, and have the new Apple TV. So what do I need to watch it?
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Re: So, how are you watching Tour of Flanders in the US this weekend? [dalava] [ In reply to ]
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Couple of options, but both would require you to mirror a computer screen via the apple tv - 1 - steephill.tv will have links to multiple feeds. Usually you can get it for free, but might have to watch in Dutch or French. 2 - download a VPN and get the Eurosport pass.

I've used both in the past and have found the combo of VPN and steephill feeds generally work well. I paid for the Eurosport pass recently and it has been perfect every time.
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Re: So, how are you watching Tour of Flanders in the US this weekend? [dalava] [ In reply to ]
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Fubo has it. My brother lives in the US and that is what he and I always use when over there. Great service and includes digital DVR.
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Re: So, how are you watching Tour of Flanders in the US this weekend? [turdburgler] [ In reply to ]
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Just checked fubo, they want $50/month! That's a lot of money.
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Re: So, how are you watching Tour of Flanders in the US this weekend? [dalava] [ In reply to ]
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7 day free trial mate. Cancel after the race.
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Re: So, how are you watching Tour of Flanders in the US this weekend? [dalava] [ In reply to ]
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Eurosport Player + VPN -- not free, but it's awesome! I got sick of the free pirated streams getting shut down or cutting out right at the exciting moments. Eurosport Player is solid and it has every single race I'd be interested in, and plenty of stuff I'm not that into (Snooker anyone?). Skiing (alpine, nordic), biathlon, swimming, track and field, MotoGP, etc.

Just VPN into England and boom!
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Re: So, how are you watching Tour of Flanders in the US this weekend? [H. Legs] [ In reply to ]
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Just did that... and enjoying some replay of the Wevelgem right now.

What's the best VPN extension for Chrome everyone is using?
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Re: So, how are you watching Tour of Flanders in the US this weekend? [dalava] [ In reply to ]
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I've been using ExpressVPN for a few years. Again, not free but always solid. Just another recurring cost in my cycling addiction!
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Re: So, how are you watching Tour of Flanders in the US this weekend? [dalava] [ In reply to ]
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www.steephill.tv will give you many options to livestream from several countries of origin.

be patient with the inevitable ads that cover the image...don't click on anything! they will disappear, or a smal "X" will appear and image will be clear.

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Re: So, how are you watching Tour of Flanders in the US this weekend? [ABarnes] [ In reply to ]
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Possibly YouTube but most likely torrents
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Re: So, how are you watching Tour of Flanders in the US this weekend? [Tifosi01] [ In reply to ]
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I've had good success with pop up sites in Youtube this year. I watched Gent on this one;

https://www.youtube.com/...Js9S8k7H35XflxYTuqhQ

They tend to close down after a week or two but another one always pops up.

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Re: So, how are you watching Tour of Flanders in the US this weekend? [dalava] [ In reply to ]
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Youtube. I only want the last 60-90 minutes. Something is usually up by mid-afternoon on Sunday (last year every big race was available).

Andrew Inkpen
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Re: So, how are you watching Tour of Flanders in the US this weekend? [dalava] [ In reply to ]
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On FXX

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Re: So, how are you watching Tour of Flanders in the US this weekend? [op] [ In reply to ]
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most years I have found it via Steephill or random YouTube sites. there are occasional gaps but its free and I give it a 7 out of 10. and my current tv has a YouTube app so its the biggest screen I have.

this year I think I will be on the trainer earlier so I think I will try fubo.
Last edited by: dsmallwood: Mar 28, 18 6:48
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Re: So, how are you watching Tour of Flanders in the US this weekend? [dalava] [ In reply to ]
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http://tiz-cycling.racing

Best for current and archived races
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