Mobile Machine Tweets

The Tour De France has had a cracking start, and office cycling fans have been well-served by the excellent feed from Eurosport/Yahoo! as well as top Tweets from the ITV team.
A good question came into the Eurosport TV coverage: since cycling fans are obsessed with individual rider metrics (speed, cadence, gear ratio, power, heartrate as %age of peak heartrate, downward/upward force on the cleated pedals etc.) then why can these stats not be onscreen? The answer from Eurosport was that they would love to do so but that the TV feed comes from a single French provider and is the same across the world. For any one broadcaster to attempt to wire up every bike and cyclist would be very costly.
So here's an idea for next year: wire up every bike and cyclist in one of the minor tours. This shouldn't cause problems to the riders as they train with such devices on their spokes and handlebars, and if they all have them there is a tiny loss of aerodynamics for everyone. Gather the data and broadcast it via Twitter, or preferably via a structured RSS feed, so that people can read it direct or mash-it up into other services. If this works well introduce it to the next Tour de France, including it in the animated status sccreens. And of course there shouldn't be a problem with battery life as the riders are generating around 650 watts which can recharge the batteries...


