Watch the 2011 Giro d'Italia Live Online
Universal Sports shows Giro d'Italia live online and on TV.
Universal Sports shows Giro d'Italia live online and on TV. Universal Sports presents over 45 hours of LIVE comprehensive coverage of the 2011 Giro d'Italia Grand Tour cycling event. The network will cover the race on its television, online and mobile platforms beginning this Saturday, May 7 at 9:30 a.m. ET. Universal Sports partner Roadcycling.com will air video highlights from every stage of the 2011 Giro d'Italia in its video section. The 94th annual race will feature many of the world's top riders as they battle across 1,500 miles through mountainous Italy with the hope of obtaining each day's coveted prize, the "Maglia Rosa," Giro's pink leader jersey.
Universal Sports will have daily live coverage of every stage, including a post-race report, and primetime re-airs nightly at 8:00 pm ET. On the two rest days, the network will air the "Giro Race Review" show, featuring highlights of the race so far and an analysis of upcoming challenges. The broadcast team consists of Steve Schlanger on play-by-play and Todd Gogulski, former teammate of Lance Armstrong and Greg LeMond, serving as the network's cycling analyst.
The network's digital platform, UniversalSports.com, will offer the ultimate online experience for cycling fans with live, pay-per-view coverage of the complete race that will include athlete profiles, expert analysis, highlights, photos and recaps. Universal Sports' Facebook page will host a free viewing party of stage one on Saturday, May 7 at 9:30am ET and fans will get the opportunity to LIVE chat with Brent Bookwalter from the BMC Racing Team. Universal Sports partner Roadcycling.com will offer Giro d'Italia video highlights, news, complete results, photos, interviews, discussions, and more.
Team Saxo Bank-SunGard's Alberto Contador of Spain enters the 2011 Giro d'Italia in search of his sixth Grand Tour title. He won the Giro d'Italia and the Vuelta á Espana in 2008 and then went on to win the Tour de France in 2010. During that Tour de France win, however, the Spaniard tested positive for banned substance clenbuterol and was suspended from competition. He's since been cleared of wrongdoing by the Spanish Cycling Federation, but the UCI (cycling's governing body) and WADA (World Anti-doping Agency) have appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. The CAS said it will make a final decision before the start of the 2011 Tour de France.
With reigning champion Ivan Basso concentrating on other races, 2009 champion Denis Menchov (Team Geox) will look to join an elite field of riders to win the Giro d'Italia more than once. Italians Stefano Garzelli, Michele Scarponi (Team Lampre) and Basso's teammate, Vincenzo Nibali (Team Liquigas), will all look to keep the pink jersey in Italy.
Highlighting the 2011 Giro field for the Americans are sprinter Tyler Farrar (Team Garmin-Cervelo), climber Craig Lewis (Team HTC-Highroad), Chad Beyer (Team BMC Racing) and Peter Setina (Team Garmin-Cervelo). Farrar will look to take home the coveted sprinter's title. He is considered one of the fastest sprinters in the field and won two Stages during the 2010 Giro d'Italia. However, the American will face strong competition from Great Britain's Mark Cavendish of HTC-Highroad, who won multiple sprint stages in both the Tour de France and Vuelta á Espana last year. With Cavendish's speed and Lewis' strength as a climber, HTC Highroad could be a strong contender for the overall team win. Beyer and Setina will be making their Grand Tour competition debut and look to be solid contributors to their respective teams.
Stay tuned to us here at Roadcycling.com for complete 2011 Giro d'Italia coverage including video highlights from every stage of the race and visit www.universalsports.com/cycling for live video from the Giro.