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Monthly Archives: July 2015

2015 La Course

For the second time in as many years, twenty teams of six riders lined up on the Champs Élysées to race La Course: thirteen laps of the 6.75km circuit on Paris's celebrated and cobbled avenue. But before the race (and the rain) got started, several of the teams warmed up on the course. Below: Ale … Continue reading »

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2015 Tour de France stage 21

Nine laps to go Nick Roche and Sky.   Chris Froome and Peter Sagan.   Romain Bardet borrows the polka dot kit from Froome.   Jan Bakelants.   Eight laps to go Froome.   Alberto Contador.   The bunch chases Sylvain Chavanel.   Seven laps to go   Sky.   John Degenkolb.   Six laps … Continue reading »

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2015 Tour de France stage 20

While this technically isn't the shortest road stage of the 102nd Tour de France (that would be stage 21, largely ceremonial in terms of the GC, though not for the sprint teams), at just 111km today's fireworks would come from the two looming climbs: Col de la Croix de Fer and legendary Alpe d'Huez.   … Continue reading »

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2015 Tour de France stage 19

I planned to hike the 17km up La Toussuire but only 30 minutes in to my hike, Fien drove by and gave me a lift! So while I avoided a 34km round trip hike, I am looking forward to bed. Enjoy this photo gallery!   Vincenzo Nibali won the stage, gaining 1'20″ and moving up … Continue reading »

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2015 Tour de France stage 18

The last time a stage started in Gap was in 2013 when Christophe Riblon rode away from Tejay Van Garderen on a stage featuring a double ascent of Alp d'Huez. Van Garderen will not be a threat today after succumbing to illness yesterday and abandoning midway through the stage and Alp d'Huez isn't a concern … Continue reading »

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2015 Tour de France stage 17

In real estate, location is everything and today we had it in spades! The rest of the crowd was more interested in the publicity caravan, which suited us just fine.   There have been plenty of Colombian fans along the course since Utrecht but the bulk of them have had eyes only for Quintana. With … Continue reading »

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2015 Tour de France rest day

Odds and ends on a few different topics. **** My two cents on Froome In absence of any real scandal–no positive tests, no serious rivals to the yellow jersey, no fights within the peloton, even Tinkoff himself seems to finally be in Sagan’s corner–the cycling world has fallen back on the routine question of whether … Continue reading »

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2015 Tour de France stage 16

An early break of 12 riders eventually turned into a massive break of 23 after a motivated chase group, aided by a hefty tailwind, joined the leaders. Their advantage grew steadily, reaching 12'20″ as they hit Col de Cabre, a cat 2 climb of 9km, averaging about 5%, with 70km to go.   Twenty kilometers … Continue reading »

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2015 Tour de France stage 15

The break had zero chance of succeeding today, the sprint teams would make sure of that. And yet, when the TV coverage finally started an hour already into the stage, I used my zoom to take a photo to see if I could work out who was the in the break and what the gap … Continue reading »

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2015 Tour de France stage 14

Yet another hot day in a string of hot days. When it hits 33C/91F by 9am, you've got to feel for the guy in the lion costume.   I've hardly ever spoken with Cyril Gautier other than the basic exchanges my French will allow, but he is one of the friendliest riders in the bunch. … Continue reading »

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