Viewing Le Tour in Australia

Back in the U.S of A.wesome, I watch Le Tour on vs. in the middle of the day. I am currently in Wollongong (whatalongdong) Au and cannot figure out if one has to pay to watch it online at the sbs site or if it is free to watch streaming at 10pm. Any Aussies out there that can give some insight? Also, not opposed to paying, I just can’t figure out if I need to.

Thanky in advance

Back in the U.S of A.wesome, I watch Le Tour on vs. in the middle of the day. I am currently in Wollongong (whatalongdong) Au and cannot figure out if one has to pay to watch it online at the sbs site or if it is free to watch streaming at 10pm. Any Aussies out there that can give some insight? Also, not opposed to paying, I just can’t figure out if I need to.

Thanky in advance


SBS One is free on the tv…Much cheaper than streaming in online,well with my shitty internet connection anyway.


http://www.sbs.com.au/cyclingcentral/event/tour-de-france-2012

The Tour de France will be available **LIVE **across Australia on **SBS ONE **and online at Cycling Central, as well as via the Skoda Tour Tracker on mobile (iOS and Android). With SBS you won’t miss a minute of the Tour in 2012.
LIVE BROADCAST TIMES
Saturday 30 June
PROLOGUE
2200-0200 AEST SBS ONE, streaming on Cycling Central website
Sunday 1 July
STAGE 1
2200-0200 AEST SBS ONE, streaming on Cycling Central website
Monday 2 July
STAGE 2
2200-0200 AEST SBS ONE, streaming on Cycling Central website
Tuesday 3 July
STAGE 3
2200-0200 AEST SBS ONE, streaming on Cycling Central website
Wednesday 4 July
STAGE 4
2200-0200 AEST SBS ONE, streaming on Cycling Central website
Thursday 5 July
STAGE 5
2200-0200 AEST SBS ONE, streaming on Cycling Central website
Friday 6 July
STAGE 6
2200-0200 AEST SBS ONE, streaming on Cycling Central website
Saturday 7 July
STAGE 7
2200-0200 AEST SBS ONE, streaming on Cycling Central website
Sunday 8 July
STAGE 8
2100-0200 AEST streaming on Cycling Central website (SBS ONE broadcast starts at 2200)
Monday 9 July
STAGE 9
2200-0200 AEST SBS ONE, streaming on Cycling Central website
Wednesday 11 July
STAGE 10
2200-0200 AEST SBS ONE, streaming on Cycling Central website
Thursday 12 July
STAGE 11
2100-0200 AEST streaming on Cycling Central website (SBS ONE broadcast starts at 2200)
Friday 13 July
STAGE 12
1900-0200 AEST streaming on Cycling Central website (SBS ONE broadcast starts at 2200)
Saturday 14 July
STAGE 13
2200-0200 AEST SBS ONE, streaming on Cycling Central website
Sunday 15 July
STAGE 14
2200-0200 AEST SBS ONE, streaming on Cycling Central website
Monday 16 July
STAGE 15
2200-0200 AEST SBS ONE, streaming on Cycling Central website
Wednesday 18 July
STAGE 16
1930-0200 AEST streaming on Cycling Central website (SBS ONE broadcast starts at 2200)
Thursday 19 July
STAGE 17
2115-0200 AEST streaming on Cycling Central website (SBS ONE broadcast starts at 2200)
Friday 20 July
STAGE 18
2200-0200 AEST SBS ONE, streaming on Cycling Central website
Saturday 21 July
STAGE 19
2200-0200 AEST SBS ONE, streaming on Cycling Central website
Sunday 22 July
STAGE 20
2200-0200 AEST SBS ONE, streaming on Cycling Central website

And there are morning and evening 1/2 hr highlights shows, the only real issue is sleep deprivation.

What ya doing in the Gong?
Used to go to Uni there.
Lost a lot of brain cells at the uni bar thursday nights…