Versus does Tour de France right

france1.jpg   For the most comprehensive coverage of the Tour de France, turn to Versus (channel 251 on Cox Digital Cable, 603  on Direct TV, 151 on Dish Network).
   The cable network has been the U.S. television home for the cycle event since 2001, and Versus announced earlier this month than an extention deal was made to carry the race through 2013.
   It’s a good deal for all, as this year Versus is planning on average 14 hours of race action per day. The Tour de France begins its 23-day Alps to Paris trek on July 5, and live coverage begins at 7:30 a.m.
   Daily coverage will include a pre-race show followed by live morning race coverage, race action replays four times daily and an expanded primetime show. During the key mountain stages Versus will provide extended coverage beginning, some days, at 5:30 a.m. Start times will vary depending on stages and rest days. A complete schedule is available at
www.VERSUS.com.
–Penny TV



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Actually versus is on channel 256 on Cox, or at least it is for me. Thanks for the help though.

To the greatest commentators in sports…………good ta have ya back !

Coverage for the tour de france this year was exceptionally good. I hope that they will keep the same commentators for 2010 and mainly keep up the good work! Thanks versus for keeping us on top.

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