Anyone? I haven't paid much attention to it the last few years, with all the drug suspensions and all, but I'm watching it this year with Lance back. Today's stage seven, first into the mountains was amazing to watch. Checking in on Versus in HD, where they show it live in the mornings, is great. Contador really took off today at the end. Can he beat out his teammate in Armstrong? Must admit it'll be strange to see two teammates battling it out.
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A lot like Nascar I only watch the highlights hoping for a crash otherwise they are both unspectacular sports.
If you've watched five minutes of either you've seen everything.
That being said I hope an American wins just to piss off the French.Paul 13 likes this. -
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I watched it in 2003 (after I'd been laid off). First time I saw it was the in the mountains. Mind you I'm not a guy that would purposely watch it. But I have to agree, it was amazing.
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Wow, last two race days have been epic. Contador on Sunday just annihilating the field, with Armstrong fading but still holding on to second... and then today, Lance turns on the magic, turns back the clock and bridges the gap back to the yellow jersey group when many started to count him out. Just a fantastic couple of days and I think we've got a few great days left. This really is good stuff!!
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Essentially, they didn't like his arrogance - which isn't a reason to dislike someone. But what they didn't like most of all was the issues surrounding the drugs and the way he treated people who had the temerity to question why he still continued to work with Michele Ferrari, who was discredited as a doctor who prescribed EPO to the riders he worked with. The way that Armstrong treated Christophe Bassons and Filippi Simeoni - especially Simeoni - who dared break the omerta of the peleton and talk about drug use. The way that a hugely respected lieutenant of Lance's, Frankie Andreu, whilst giving evidence said that Armstrong had admitted whilst in hospital that he'd used EPO, the way that almost all of that famed US Postal Team have failed drug tests - Tyler Hamilton, Floyd Landis, Andreu, etc - the way that Armstrong said the tour should be clean, then signed Ivan Basso to his team after a 2 year ban under Operacion Puerto - rumour is that Armstrong will announce Basso in his new team tomorrow night after the Annecy time trial. The connections Lance had TO Puerto and some other stuff.
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Thor Hushovd today was amazing for a sprinter... racing out to the lead on a mountain stage to gain sprint points for his green jersey. Paul Sherwin, one of the announcers on Vs with the line of the day: Hushovd took his green jersey to the laundry today to get the "stain" out. That was in reference to Cavendish saying that the green jersey now had a stain on it after Hushovd complained about a previous sprint in which Cavendish was later penalized for altering Hushovd's path.
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The tragedy of the Tour de France: As soon as Armstrong calls it a career (or isn't the same he used to be anymore), along comes Contador and turns the whole thing into the dreaded one man show again. A one man show with past connections to Fuentes, of course.
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Love the tour de France. First one I watched was the first Indurain lost, 96 I believe. My father turned me on to it because of Indurain. Not an Armstrong fan. I have only watched one tour where the guy I wanted to win actually won (98 Pantani). I didn't like Bjarni Riis because he beat Indurain (then later admited he doped). Was pulling for Abraham Olano when Ullrich won (later pulled for Ullrich but he never could challenge Lance) and then suffered through the Armstrong years. Along comes Contador, and guess what, he's on Brunell's team. I really like the Schlek brothers, but there weakness in time trials and Contador's super human like riding is going to doom me for another decade.
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Great stuff today, an unprecedented end to the TDF with a mountain top finish on the eve of the final day. Frank Schleck just couldn't get rid of Armstrong to take 3rd. And Wiggins scratched and clawed his way to hold onto fourth.
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Love the TDF always make sure im on nights at work so I can watch the mountain stages. The one with the 4 Cat 1 and 1 Cat 2 peaks was just tremendous.
I think Cavendish had an awesome tour , 6 wins is outstanding in only his second Tour. Wiggins performed way way above what anyone expected as did Armstrong who at times looked ****ed but still pulled out some fantastic results.
Words cant describe how good Contador is , would he have beaten Armstrong at his peak with the team they both have ? Possible but who knows.
Next year will be interesting with 2 or 3 "superteams" being created including the Radioshack and the Sky GB Team. At present you have to pick whatever team Armstrong and Contador are in but with the cash being thrown at the Sky team you never know.
Le Tour is over , time for the first 2 months of the Scottish First Division then 6 months of lack of sleep for the Dolphins , 3 more of football then its back to TDF again :D Man I love sport :DPaul 13 likes this. -
2010 is going to be great... I highly doubt that Contador is teamed up with Lance again on his new Radio Shack team. I'd expect Hincapie to join up, Brice Feillu was supposedly being recruited. I'd think Levi Leipheimer is in. Over the next few months I'm going to try to keep up with the movements and post them here. Anyone else is welcome to join in.