Satnews Daily
July 5th, 2010
EMS Global Tracking... Cycling Tracking (Terminal)
The EMS Global Tracking satellite system’s terminal and network performance capabilities were first tested in the 96th Tour de France in 2009, which allowed sporting fans to view charting progress and live video footage of the peloton and key groups at each stage. Powered by EMS Global Tracking, fans were able to receive race•critical information in areas where connectivity is typically limited or unattainable, particularly during stages that took place through mountainous terrain. Four IsatM2M devices will be placed on race organizer’s vehicles and will follow the both the leading cyclists and the break•away groups as they separate from the main pack, which typically splits the field into separate racing groups. This approach will allow race officials and fans to track the distances between the groups stage•by•stage. The 97th Tour de France started on July 3rd in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, with a ‘prologue’ time trial, and will finish 3,642 km. (2,258 miles) later in Paris on July 25th.