Tour de France
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Tour de France
Anyone on the ground over there this year? We are enjoying watching the beautiful aerial and landscape shots on the TV coverage on NBC Sport this year. Not following any particular rider, but always enjoy watching the scenery.
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Oh yes, we're up at dawn to watch on TSN - eagerly awaiting
the hills so our local boy can show 'em what he's got.
After being at a stage of the Giro in May I have a different
view of the race - having a helicopter hovering right above
my head was a little disconcerting.
Going to be interesting to see what Cavendish does tomorrow!
the hills so our local boy can show 'em what he's got.
After being at a stage of the Giro in May I have a different
view of the race - having a helicopter hovering right above
my head was a little disconcerting.
Going to be interesting to see what Cavendish does tomorrow!
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Did you see the Dutchman who completed Tuesday's leg with a broken hip! He fell halfway through, but got back on his bike. By then end he could only pedal with his right foot, but he completed the course. Only later when he couldn't get up put of a chair did they realise just how serious it was. He was operated on this morning at our local hospital, which specialises in cycling injuries.
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yes, poor Frank Schleck amongst others was counted out of contention.
being entirely selfish, Bradley kept nicely out of trouble, though Cav got caught up in it. He's having such a bad time that I wouldn't be surprised if he said sod it and came home to concentrate on the Olympics.
not sure why the crashes are happening on straight stretches.
any theories?
being entirely selfish, Bradley kept nicely out of trouble, though Cav got caught up in it. He's having such a bad time that I wouldn't be surprised if he said sod it and came home to concentrate on the Olympics.
not sure why the crashes are happening on straight stretches.
any theories?
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Unfortunately it seems the tour is having a repeat of serious accidents which they had last year early in the race. Too bad. I hate to see some of the good riders or, for that matter anyone who has qualified to do the tour, having to exit the race or having their chances of winning a stage or even the tour diminished.
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The falls were mainly in straight areas. I think what happens is that the cyclists are all working at their top ability. Even the tiniest lapse by one cyclist in the midst of the peloton can cause a whole bunch of others to fall together, like dominoes. I shudder to think what it must be like riding a bike at 50 kph shoulder to shoulder and wheel to wheel.
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I shudder to think what it must be like riding a bike at 50 kph shoulder to shoulder and wheel to wheel.>>
they did an interview with one rider who said that he'd been more frightened than he'd ever been in a crash, because of the speeds they are going at.
in a way it's surprising that more of them aren't hurt.
they did an interview with one rider who said that he'd been more frightened than he'd ever been in a crash, because of the speeds they are going at.
in a way it's surprising that more of them aren't hurt.
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yes, that was a thrilling last half hour. Those crashes seem to have had a very big impact on a no. of potential winners.
and weren't the pics of the Voges lovely?
the ITV 4 commentators are very good too unlike the ones on BBC radio who make it pretty boring to be honest, so I try to time my afternoon cup of tea to co-incide with the end of every stage. I've no idea why I like watching it so much - I've never been on a cycle for longer than an afternoon's gentle ride.
and weren't the pics of the Voges lovely?
the ITV 4 commentators are very good too unlike the ones on BBC radio who make it pretty boring to be honest, so I try to time my afternoon cup of tea to co-incide with the end of every stage. I've no idea why I like watching it so much - I've never been on a cycle for longer than an afternoon's gentle ride.
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