answer is... both.. but groundbreaking is only the start.. now we are stuck with profit mongers..
flotrack has moved everything to its premium service for max profit. and they are pumping all their coverage like crazy. over-hyping insignificant pre-seaon meets, and other series... even off-event match ups of pro runners at non-championship races... amazignly unimportant stuff. it's pretty lame. soon they'll be charging for high school duel meets... and charging for post race interviews..
in their early days, it was great (free)... now its just try-hard. I think all that's free are the interviews.. and those are hit and miss..
please post as much race footage as you can on youtube for those of us who cannot or do not want to pay for flotrack's growing monopoly of coverage...
I hope the athletes and meet directors are getting a cut of the profits because flotrack is certainly trying to.. luckily all the big races still own their own rights with NBC/ESPN and the big players...