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Stage Five: One More.

If it gets all the way from France onto local L.A. radio, it must be big news.  What an unexpected spoiler it was in my car this afternoon, on this of all days when I hadn’t yet seen the stage.

Calling it quits, sadly enough.

Calling it quits, sadly enough.

Rain, mud, cobblestones, and carnage at literally every turn– cyclocross day as Phil Liggett put it– stage 5 could not have been a worse journey in some respects, as if cobbles in good weather weren’t enough.  And then that big news:  Chris Froome, 2013 defending champion, after two more crashes today following yesterday’s– even before reaching those unforgiving cobblestone roads–  is out of this year’s Tour de France.  One more big name has fallen, in just the first week.

Oh, those cobbles.  And three sections were eliminated!

Oh, those cobbles. And three sections were eliminated!

Lars Boom takes stage 5.

Stage 5’s wet, mud-splattered finish.

At the end of this unrelenting day, the stage win came “easily” to Team Belkin’s Lars Boom.  All the more privileged I feel to have ridden a leisurely 25 miles with him in Thousand Oaks on the Monday morning after this year’s Tour of California.  Now, despite today’s treachery and loss, at least one more rider sees victory.  And tomorrow’s another day in France.

 
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Posted by on July 9, 2014 in 2014 Tour de France

 

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Pedaling On…

If cycling were like the World Series, Peter Sagan would be the overall winner!  After all, the ever-impressive national champion of Slovakia has just taken four of seven stages this past week in Colorado.  Naturally he remains victorious in his usual color of green, having once again proven his sprinting dominance.

The man in green scores his fourth win of the week.

After two years ago finishing third, then last year second, now– fittingly enough– Colorado’s native son takes first, just as he did at this year’s Tour of California.  Tejay Van Garderen has won the 2013 USA Pro Challenge.  Along with this we say goodbye on American soil to 2012 PC champion Christian Vande Velde, who’s heading into retirement after a few more races in Europe, hopefully competing alongside 2013 Tour de France champion Chris Froome who surprisingly abandoned the Pro Challenge on stage 7.  Meanwhile, his long-range attack this week may not be the last one we see, as 41-year-old Jens Voigt is not retiring this season.

Tejay takes his number one spot on the Denver podium.

So comes and goes another remarkable chapter of professional bicycle racing, this one all the more special for taking place here in the U.S.  Pedaling on now to the next, already underway in Spain!

 
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Posted by on August 25, 2013 in Current Events, Cycling

 

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