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2006-01-10 11:52 AM

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Subject: satellite radio and cycling
i am unfamiliar with this satellite radio beezkneez. are there stations that are in some way centered around the cycling world or (heaven forbid) triathlons? i do a moderate job of tracking european cycling whenever i have a spare moment (which is rare) and i think having a station with sportcasting, cycling talk and information on upcoming pro events would maybe make a subscription to sirius or another provider a bit more acceptable.

it doesn't even have to stop there, what kind of swim/bike/run stuff is on there? from what i hear satrad had a pretty dazzling number of listening options.


2006-01-10 2:02 PM
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I do have satellite radio and it doesn't have any cycling, or triathlons, it only has the major sports.

I am a member of the XM Nation and it is great, and can't say enough good things about satellite radio.  I will never listen to regular radio again if i have the choice.

2006-01-10 2:12 PM
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I too am ruined for normal radio. XM is the best. It really is like cable for your radio. Once you have it you can never go back.
2006-01-10 5:04 PM
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Sirius user  here, no cycling station on board ( yet) .  Only had it since Xmas, It is installed in my wifes car and I have to fight with her to take her car on the weekends. 
2006-01-11 7:18 AM
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Yep...I got Sirius for Christmas. My only complaint is I thought it was supposed to be commercial-free. I was wrong.
2006-01-11 7:21 AM
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run4yrlif - 2006-01-11 8:18 AM Yep...I got Sirius for Christmas. My only complaint is I thought it was supposed to be commercial-free. I was wrong.

did you get Sirius for Howard??? XM and Sirius are the same, if you listen to the music stations they shouldn't have commercials (XM doesn't) but if you listen to ESPN or a talk station you will have commercials. 



2006-01-11 7:31 AM
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Subject: RE: satellite radio and cycling

I actually got Sirius because XM doesn't have NPR (really). 

 

kleinrider - 2006-01-11 8:21 AM

run4yrlif - 2006-01-11 8:18 AM Yep...I got Sirius for Christmas. My only complaint is I thought it was supposed to be commercial-free. I was wrong.

did you get Sirius for Howard??? XM and Sirius are the same, if you listen to the music stations they shouldn't have commercials (XM doesn't) but if you listen to ESPN or a talk station you will have commercials.

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