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LoriNY Jul 12th, 2005 12:26 PM

Go Lance Go!!!!!!
 
For those who follow this kind of stuff - we are now in the Alpine phase of the Tour de France, and today Lance regained the yellow jersey.

Barbara Jul 12th, 2005 12:37 PM

And I was yelling those very words at the tv this morning. My son thinks Lance probably didn't hear all the way from California!

Patrick Jul 12th, 2005 12:41 PM

Most years we're in Europe, often France during this event and every afternoon I huddle on the TV for the days recap. I can't believe how little coverage there is here in the US, when an American hero is doing what he is doing. Our paper doesn't even list any results amongst the many minor sporting events they give details for.

swalter518 Jul 12th, 2005 12:42 PM

Go Lance! We're routing for you here in Chicago watching OLN every night!

Poohgirl Jul 12th, 2005 12:48 PM

Also....Go Fabian Wegmann go. I say this because I believe but am not totally certain that he is a distant relative of mine.

PalQ Jul 12th, 2005 01:20 PM

And i cringe everytime i hear Frankie Andreu (sp?) say the "tear day Frahnce" - could make a better effort for an announcer at least Phil Ligget has the nasal sounds to pronounce French well - on OLN which is covering it completely if no other media is acknowledging what an incredible thing winning 7 'Tear day Frahnces' in a row really is - especially for someone who once had cancer throughout his body. Allez Lance!

Dayle Jul 12th, 2005 01:25 PM

I watch it on OLN almost every night, or live weekend mornings. Go, Lance! Live strong!

Travelnut Jul 12th, 2005 01:30 PM

"...I can't believe how little coverage there is here in the US..."

The American media doesn't waste their energy on reporting about success, hard work, ethics, or anything else positive, and therefore not 'sensational'.

Barbara Jul 12th, 2005 02:19 PM

PalQ, I'm cringing along with you! At least I did the first several times I heard him say it. Now I laugh. I'm totally addicted. I watch it live in the morning, but I have to do other things then too, like work, so I watch again at night so I don't miss anything. Lance is looking good - in all meanings of the phrase!

beachbum Jul 12th, 2005 02:21 PM

We've been to St. Honore Boulangerie & Patisserie here in Portland the last two Saturday mornings since we don't get OLN at home. On both mornings the place has been jammed with cyclists, all glued to the TV while sipping their morning cafes and munching croissants. Not nearly as good as being there, but fun nonetheless. Go Lance!

kopp Jul 12th, 2005 02:29 PM

Wow, what a race! From Austin, that's our boy!!

Catbert Jul 12th, 2005 04:57 PM

An incredible stage today. Hard to believe that there will be anything left in those legs for tomorrow.

The Tour is front page news in my daily paper.

jersey Jul 12th, 2005 05:01 PM

That last hour was the most remarkable event I've seen in a long time.

My hat off to Lance! In these days of spoiled athletes here in the US, what a wonder he is.

Yea, Lance!

AAFrequentFlyer Jul 12th, 2005 05:54 PM

Lance is one amazing athlete. He is definately one of the very few in the world of sports. A truly gifted, determined, focused competitor that will be remembered as one of the best ever in any sport.

BUT, I wish some of you folks also gave the WELL deserved recognition to his teammates. As great as Lance is he would never be able to win without his great team. Lance will be the first to admit that it takes a great team to win a grueling race like Tour de France.

His teammates are from all over the world. Portugal, Spain, Slovenia, Japan, Canada, Ukraine, Belgium, Russia, Ukraine, Czech Rep., New Zealand, Italy, Netherlands and US. All these riders are specialists in different type of racing. Their main job and their only job is to help Lance win the race, yet they work very hard and never really get any recognition from the casual fans. The one comparison I could think of that most Americans will understand is football. Lance is the quarterback, running back and wide receiver, all the guys that get all the glory at the end of the game. His teammates are the offensive and defensive lineman. As many of you know without a great line the best QBs, WRs or RBs in the world will quickly be reduced to average players or at best the team as a whole becomes average.

If you do understand the sport then you know that it's 50% Lance and 50% team.

I give credit where credit is due. Lance is able to surround himself with some of the best in the business because he is Lance, but as a fan I also appreciate all the work and sacrifice his teammates demonstrate daily.

Go Team Discovery! Go Lance!!!

Catbert Jul 12th, 2005 06:06 PM

You're absolutely right, AA... and it goes way beyond the riders. The corporate providers have personnel dedicated to making Discovery the best; Trek, Nike, the tire manufacturer, on and on. Discovery has a $15 million budget. In the past 6 victories, Lance divided his winnings between his "team" and didn't take a penny. (of course he gets millions in endorsements)

historytraveler Jul 12th, 2005 07:20 PM

I think Frankie's pronunciation of Tour de France is a duplication of Bob Roll's. Both of these men speak French and are well aware of the correct pronunciation. This is deliberate.

cigalechanta Jul 12th, 2005 07:27 PM

We read it in the Boston globe, the New York Times but I see it here on OLN in Boston at 8:30 a.m. most mornings and earlier some.

francophile03 Jul 12th, 2005 07:31 PM

Thanks for the news. We get OLN during the dinner hour here in California. I missed it tonight however.

Underhill Jul 12th, 2005 07:35 PM

George Hincapie is terrific, and we're enjoying watch Floyd Landis strike out on his considerable own.

Barbara Jul 12th, 2005 08:16 PM

You're all right. The whole Discovery Team is fantastic.

francophile, it's on OLN right now in California (9:15pm).

Tomorrow starts much earlier than usual at 6:30EST. That's still the middle of the night here on the West coast unfortunately.


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