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Originally Posted by AliBaba
No, why should he? She had gotten help from other(s).
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the way they were talking on the programme, i got the impression they are not 'required' to stop to render assistance, but if they do they get the time back because the GPS registers the time stopped. so it wouldnt have cost him anything to stop. unless thats only for the 1st man on the scene?
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Originally Posted by Endurodude
It's a shame Simon Pavey's not getting more of a mention on the coverage. I know he's 'only' in it to get the the finish line, but it would still be good for some of the other riders (apart from the top 10) to get some coverage too! So far I've only seen a brief mention of any of them, and that seemed to be a lighter, more comedic insert into the main programme! I suppose lack of air time . . . . (being generous).
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yes thats probably it, cars buggies bikes quads and trucks to fit into a 30min slot with 15mins of ads and fancy graphics. the live show was pants, just never ending interviews with blokes with no time to talk!
i agree it would be great to see si and the other privateers get more of a show, charley boormans 'race to dakar' was a far better show from that point of view, showing some of the prep and headache that goes into the rally for guys who dont have a support truck(s) and ten man team.
JMo if you read this get well soon, hope its not too serious and dont let it ruin the memories. going to have another go?
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dave
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