'Technical limitations, course conditions and remote locations proved insurmountable,' says a statement from Life Time.
There won’t be live broadcasts of the remaining three events in the Life Time Grand Prix series.
Officials from Life Time confirmed earlier this week that the remaining scheduled live broadcasts will not happen beginning with this weekend’s Leadville Trail 100. Two events — Chequamegon MTB and Big Sugar Gravel — remain in the series.
FloBikes penned a deal earlier this year to broadcast the six races in the inaugural off-road series. Coverage began April 9 during the Sea Otter Classic in Monterey, California, and was set to end at Big Sugar Gravel in Bentonville, Arkansas in October.
Also read: Who’s leading midway through the Life Time Grand Prix?While both the Sea Otter Fuego XC 80K and Unbound Gravel 200 were streamed on the FloBikes website, Crusher in the Tushar, the third event in the Grand Prix, did not have a full-length live broadcast “due to technical limitations.” Only interviews and on-the-ground videos during the race with post-race highlights were available.
Here’s a statement from Life Time:
“Ultimately, technical limitations, course conditions and remote locations proved insurmountable. As such, we are no longer able to broadcast these races at the quality level fans and athletes deserve. FloSports and Life Time have mutually agreed to cease broadcast production for the Life Time Grand Prix and remaining events will not be streamed on FloBikes.
“For coverage of upcoming Life Time Grand Prix events, follow each event’s social channels, listed below. Both Life Time and FloSports remain open to future collaborations.”
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