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Agree, it's an absolute shocker to navigate too.
Also unusual given stature of race that no content is in English. I'm a bit miffed too that there's no Italian - I'm fine with French, but my Italian's stronger and it is supposed to be an official language of Switzerland.
On the plus side, it's nice that they make the race book available as a PDF.
Italian is lost on me, i can get by on French, but German is my strong one, the TdS website is just awful, because instead of relying on the normal versions of any language they are using local dialects
Its like me coming on here and saying something like
Weel Weel, ats De Gendt oor i line, afa steep hillock awards i en o i race en Andy came oor i line 34 sec ahin, nae an afa gweed show fer me in i pints
You're not from Sarf Lahndahn then?
Should British websites use US English then? I quite like it being in Swiss French but then I spent a few months living in a village in the Valais. All you need is the results pdf and the parcours surely?
Any news on 11 - 20?
11 Angel Madrazo Ruiz (Spa) Movistar Team 0:02:33
12 Enrico Gasparotto (Ita) Pro Team Astana 0:03:27
13 Javier Aramendia (Spa) Euskaltel-Euskadi
14 Dries Devenyns (Bel) Quickstep Cycling Team 0:03:54
15 Andreas Dietziker (Swi) Team Netapp 0:04:15
16 Jakob Fuglsang (Den) Leopard Trek 0:04:32
17 Damiano Cunego (Ita) Lampre - ISD 0:04:39
18 Bauke Mollema (Ned) Rabobank Cycling Team
19 Mathias Frank (Swi) BMC Racing Team
20 Chris Froome (GBr) Sky Procycling
I dont really care what version of English they use, for a race that is broadcast in multiple countries, the least they should have is an English button, but they cant because they are not writing it in a standard language, If it was just German or French at least google would sort it for you, but because of the different variants they are using, its impossible for google to keep up
Nevermind, you have me to watch it live and keep you up to date
Just checked, that other TdS - Tour of Serbia - has an english version website.
Good opportunity for FAT inc to drop in and take over the management of English version of the real TdS?
It is because of the strange verb setup of German, on the TDS site, a notorius language to translate.
I use biciclismo which is worse. German to Spanish to English I think
Only if it can be shown that the English language originated in the United States. Which, whatever my wife claims, it didn't
As for the TdS site, if for example you want to follow the race ticker - to find out about Soler's crash yesterday, for example - if you didn't know French or German, you were out of luck.
BMC Racing is based in the US but Swiss-sponsored, and DS Max Sciandri said earlier this year that the first thing they looked for in a rider was whether they spoke English, which for better or worse he saw as becoming the lingua franca of the sport.
I'd say that if you're the organiser of a top-level race, commercial factors alone mean you shouldn't ignore a huge part of the sport's fan base.
Just my two Swiss Francs' worth.
I see your point although I'd hazard a guess Spanish and Italian would be the languages of choice after French in this case. It would be interesting to know visitor figures to the TDS homepage, I can't imagine UK, US and Aus account for enough browsing for translation costs to be viable. Especially as most info gets re-reported elsewhere pdq. When all is said and done this is a fairly minor sporting event and even the Giro website wasn't full translated. It's also worth bearing in mind the Swiss are (massive stereotyping here) pretty jingoistic in nature.
Also, it's exotic and could be worse it could be only available in Romansche!
Surely 'if you build it, they will come'. Cyclingnews has a full run-down of every intermediate sprint, every mountain top, the finish and all the classifications available by 5.30, and their ticker is great. If the official website was translated (or even translatable!), easily navigable and had the results up quickly, it would get a good deal more traffic, I think.
I think you've hit the nail on the head, its not that there is no English version thats the problem as some websites dont have them, but google can always sort that, its the mix of languages that has google stumped and the ticker, google wont even touch
I think the site would have enough traffic for it to be a viable option, but then we are talking about the Swiss, if its not their way then tough luck
As for the comments about it not being a major sporting event, you just have to look at the start list to nullify that argument, if it wasn't major, the start list would be a list of, wannabe, could have been and has been riders, not a list of who's who when it comes to the tours
cyclingfans has a link that uses google to translate the ticker, but it's pretty bad - as you say, it's the mashup of languages that's the problem.
It has the startlist it does because of the terrain covered and it's position in time relative to the tour. However, regardless of that it would still attract a decent line up. What it doesn't attract is a large audience, you've been watching it so you'll know there's a semi decent crowd at the finish and a sprinkling of people at the top of the other climbs. It may be a big event in terms of pro cycling but in terms of sporting events it's very low profile. Compare the viewing of the mountain stages in the TdS to stage 1 of last years Tour, a flat stage that had spectators a few people deep for its entire length. I'd put money on the TdS not even being the most watched sporting event in Switzerland.
I'm surprised google is struggling to translate the ticker, at least more so than using it to translate conventional French. In terms of French, at least, I found the main difference to be the Swiss spoke slow enough for me to understand. The only vocab incident being the fairly important issue of buying beer. (FYI they don't use the words pression or demi a small beer is biere and a large is choppe). Mind I'm off to the Alps soon so I'll find out if I'm now unintelligible, many would say I always was.
It was Rojas, i think Lagutin was 5th, i just go by what Eurosport tells me tho
Was it Rojas or Lagutin in 3rd? Cyclingnews has conflicting reports. I can see how their jerseys would be confused a little at least.
The TdS website is shockingly bad for updating, just abiout every other cycling website has the results up before the official site, pathetic.
Live ticker is rubbish as well.
Told you a breakaway would get it today.
Nobody in the top 10 for me, and 11-20 probably, so all my points will come from the GC.
Crap
Even better for me then
I think Gasparotto came home in around 11/12th
Top 10 GC
Cunego
Mollema 1.23
Kruijswijk 1.36
F Schleck 1.41
Leipheimer 1.59
Fuglsang 2.38
Frank 3.10
Ten Dam 3.10
Caruso 3.11
Van Garderen 3.22
Rojas came 3rd on the stage loving that
Top 10
De Gendt
Andy Schleck 34 sec
Rojas 48
Vandevelde 51
Losada 54
Lagutin 1.33
Bakelandts 1.34
Marcato 2.30
Hincapie 2.30
Boaro 2.30
De Gendt looks fresh as anything in the interview, saying he gave "full gas" to stay away from Andy
3rd i think, just waiting for final listing
Schleck was 34sec down
Chapeau De Gent! Now, did jan Bakelandts keep away?
Levi has shut down the 3 guys, so the main GC guys are back together, Ten Dam is almost back with them again, De Gendt has won
Those 3 are starting to pick up some break away guys
Caruso has just attacked to bridge upto them, Andy cant catch De Gendt, aint got the legs, so i think De Gendt's got the win, but still 2k to go
Fulsgang is still in there with Cunego
Ten Dam and Fulsgang both off the back of the peloton. Looks like they'll lose out on GC points today.
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