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9 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

La RAI preferisce mostrare il beach soccer che le olimpiadi..

.. Esiste un livestream della RAI?

 

Intendi il sito RAI TV Dirette? http://www.rai.tv/dl/RaiTV/dirette_tv.html

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11 minutes ago, leli. said:

 

Intendi il sito RAI TV Dirette? http://www.rai.tv/dl/RaiTV/dirette_tv.html

No, avevano promesso 36 canali online per le Olimpiadi. Non ne vedo neanche uno :wall: 

 

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1 hour ago, Gianlu33 said:

La RAI preferisce mostrare il beach soccer che le olimpiadi..

.. Esiste un livestream della RAI?

 

Scoperto per caso... http://www.rai.it/rio2016/

Potete vedere tutto qui:clap:

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La Nazionale maschile di inseguimento su pista ammessa ai giochi di RIO

 

L'Unione Ciclistica Internazionale (UCI), infatti, in base al principio del "target number", ha iscritto alla gara di inseguimento su pista la squadra italiana composta da

  • Filippo Ganna
  • Simone Consonni
  • Liam Bertazzo
  • Francesco Lamon

(Michele Scartezzini /riserva)

 

I qualificati azzurri all'Olimpiade diventano così 314 (170 uomini e 144 donne).

 

PS: ufficiale anche Laura Giombini nel Beach Volley

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7 hours ago, Henry_Leon said:

La Nazionale maschile di inseguimento su pista ammessa ai giochi di RIO

 

L'Unione Ciclistica Internazionale (UCI), infatti, in base al principio del "target number", ha iscritto alla gara di inseguimento su pista la squadra italiana composta da

  • Filippo Ganna
  • Simone Consonni
  • Liam Bertazzo
  • Francesco Lamon

(Michele Scartezzini /riserva)

 

I qualificati azzurri all'Olimpiade diventano così 314 (170 uomini e 144 donne).

 

PS: ufficiale anche Laura Giombini nel Beach Volley

Visto gli ultimi risultati non mi stupirei di vedere qualche sorpresina. Speriamo bene

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Sorteggio Uefa Champions League:

 

PORTO :POR vs ROMA

 

 Europa League

 

SASSUOLO vs Crvena zvezda :SRB

 

Difficile sorteggio per entrambe.

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