In a world where everything is measured, directed and controlled to the millimeter, the internal radio conversations of the teams that are broadcast on television are one of the additional incentives that the cycling fan audience has access to. follows every day the stages of Tour de Francein the style of what, for example, happens with retransmissions of Formula 1.
But for the spectators to hear what the riders said from the team car, they need their agreement for it to be so, and in this Tour de France, of the 22 teams in the race, 17 of them have their provided. their consent to have internal radio conversations heard on television.
The five teams that did not give their agreement -from some talks that always have to be said not ‘voluntarily’ as one might think- are the French from cofidis, Groupama-FDJthe Australian Jaycothe Belgian Alpine and the Spanish Movistar team.
Source: La Verdad

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