As you crack open a cold one,settle down in your seat and get ready to watchthe annual Tour of Japan race, you may begin to realize that it is a bit difficult to grasp the full intensity of the race. You may wonder aboutwhat the actual distance between the Chase and the Peloton is ? After multiple kilometers at a 10% incline how fast the cyclists are riding ? Or how far along are the cyclists in the race ? This year the Tour of Japan hopes to address these issues.
The Tour of Japan has been live streaming the race for many years. This year however, the live streaming will be undergoing a transformation in order to provide more real-time information to viewers. In order to get viewers even more engaged and excitement for the competition, the conference decided to invite Brytonto introduce high-standard technical support to provide real-time race information during the live streaming, allowing the audience to keep track of speed, time difference in distance of the main group and leading group, and observe the overall progress of the race.
The technical supplier for this event, Bryton, is a professional manufacturer of GPS Cycle Computers, headquartered in Taiwan. Bryton is committed to producing high quality, cost-effective professional GPS cycle computers. Last year, the company’s new products stood on the international stage after becoming the official GPS Cycle Computer provider of the Deceuninck – Quick-Step Team (DQT), the highest winning UCI World Team for the 7th consecutive year. Bryton hopes to let riders enjoy the best riding experience at a reasonable price point and is committed to supporting the sport of cycling worldwide.
The event was promoted to a UCI event in 1996, inviting the world’s best cyclists to gather in Japan every May to compete. Each year the number of spectators has gradually increased along with the flourishing bicycle culture. Between Sunday, May 19th and Sunday, May 26th, teams will be competing at this UCI 2.1 event as part of the UCI 2019 Asia Tour.
This is the second year that Bryton has provided its GPS technology and expertise in UCI races, offering support in Japan for the first time this year. Bryton hopes to help provide a better viewing experience to audiences watching the live stream of theJapanese race.