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An interesting paper related to your query is published in Economic and Business History (2022).

The study "TV Demand for the Tour de France: The Importance of Stage Characteristics versus Outcome Uncertainty, Patriotism, and Doping" found that live viewership is largely driven by the specific profile of the stage (mountains vs. flat) rather than just the uncertainty of who will win. Tours Vuelta a Francia en Vivo

The paper identifies three distinct phases of broadcasting: a local French phase (1948–1967), a European expansion phase (1968–1991), and the current global high-quality phase (1992–2021). An interesting paper related to your query is

A paper titled "Tour de France, Giro, Vuelta, and classic European races show a unique progression of road cycling speed" notes a significant 6.38% improvement in professional cycling performance over the last 20 years. The paper identifies three distinct phases of broadcasting:

This research is highly relevant to your interest in live tours ("en vivo") because it analyzes how the Tour de France evolved from a small French experiment in 1948 to the high-definition global product it is today.

It tracks the shift from delayed print-dominated coverage to sophisticated live broadcasting techniques—including the use of helicopters and motorbikes—that changed how audiences perceive the race. Other Notable Studies: