'We want to capture more than just one group' - Multiple cameras, drones to relay live action from The Growler in April
Briefly

The Growler, part of Levi's GranFondo, returns with a significant $156,000 cash purse and live coverage for the final hours of the race on April 19. Aiming to attract cyclists and viewers, the event showcases both elite men and women racing over 137 miles in California's challenging terrain. More than 130 pro riders, including last year's champions and notable challengers, are set to participate, promising an exciting competition enhanced by dynamic race visuals and an immersive viewer experience via multiple camera feeds.
We want to capture as much of the race as possible, as many athletes as possible, and showcase more of the landscape. This is bar-none the most difficult road race in America, meaning it will split up, and we want to capture more than just one group.
This year bigger checks will be handed out from a $156,000 purse, split evenly among the top 10 from the elite men's and women's divisions.
The final two to three hours of the race will be shown live with multiple cameras following the action for both the elite women and the elite men.
More than 130 pro riders, a balance of elite women and elite men, have already confirmed participation for the climb-heavy competition in Sonoma County.
Read at cyclingnews.com
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