Tour de France
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Hi Les. Yes, mainly just watching highlights or catching the last 20km live. Particularly enjoyed the end of today's stage.
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With all the scandals and allegations, I've given up. Professional racing has lost its sparkle.
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Yes - has anyone set set up a fantasy team?
It has moved away from velogames and gone 'in-house'...link here https://fantasy.letour.fr/index.php
If anyone has joined, could create a Beacon league
It has moved away from velogames and gone 'in-house'...link here https://fantasy.letour.fr/index.php
If anyone has joined, could create a Beacon league
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Yep pretty eventful so far with all the GC men losing time with crashes and **flat**s and that's even before they hit the cobbles!
Need to find some time to watch the women's giro happening at the moment too. They finished on Zoncolan today.
Need to find some time to watch the women's giro happening at the moment too. They finished on Zoncolan today.
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It has been pretty lively so far and the big GC boys haven't got going yet. We have a show including; a new superstar in Gaviria; Peter Sagan; one of the greatest athletes ever, (and he's British); the mountains about to start and all of the greats of world cycling taking part. What's not too like? I see where you are coming from Phillip but if you could let us know when the sport was cleaner than it is now I would be interested. Seems to me that we now have to get upset about taking too much of a medicine that does nothing to enhance performance but forget that during the glory days of Pantani, Roche, Hinault, et al, they may have had a drop of some stronger medicine themselves. I will enjoy it for what it is, an amazing cycling spectacle.
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Well put Dave
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agree with Dave completely...and yesterday's stage was carnage...perfect entertainment! We should have at least one cobbles stage every year, it's great to see the peloton completely breaking up for once, groups all over the road, dirt-covered riders, crashes, top class breakaways with one-day specialists, not just those wanting to get their fizzogs on the tv for 100kms. Great stuff.
...it was like a Paul Johnson A-run
...it was like a Paul Johnson A-run
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Dave, I agree absolutely with what you have said but would add that now that Chris Froome has been exonerated from any wrongdoing let's move on.
There are a lot of new names in the peleton and I think that the future of our sport hasn't looked brighter for more than 20 years.
There are a lot of new names in the peleton and I think that the future of our sport hasn't looked brighter for more than 20 years.
Les
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WorcsPhil I found myself in full agreement with your comments until you likened Sunday's stage to a PJ club run. It was nowhere near the carnage of a PJ club run.
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Has anybody noticed that this Welsh chappy gas won the Tour de France. Wouldn't it be a good idea for the cycling community to get themselves organised and all vote for Gee when the Sportsview Personality of the Year selection comes round. I thing that most will agree with me that it's all a load of of bo,,,, err nonsense but some people take it seriously.
It would be good publicity for our sport and after all this is how Tom Simpson did it all those years ago.
It would be good publicity for our sport and after all this is how Tom Simpson did it all those years ago.
Les