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Three Weeks in July, Encore

An even smaller USA presence this year than last contributed to the 2019 Tour de France– four riders to start and three of them to finish. It’s no longer the American experience it once was, but this is probably not what anyone in France is pondering right about now.

Much of the excitement over these past three weeks grew with the possibility this might finally prove once again to be a truly French sporting event– this is to say, that a Frenchman would win Le Tour. For more that half of this year’s 21 stages, the host country was in position for a GC victory. France had its very own “winner du jour” as Julian Alaphilippe wore le maillot jaune for the majority of days– in addition to his two stage wins no less. After 34 years, could this really be France’s time? The end was nearing as questions were mounting yet hope was building.

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There’s long been talk of the French curse in professional cycling’s grandest three weeks. Alas, the curse appears to remain in play. We all know what happened, via physical skill, mother nature and all else– I needn’t retell it all here and now. Helmets off to Columbia, of course, where pride and celebration will no doubt make its mark. Still, I, an American, would really love to see France have its year. And with that, there will certainly be three weeks in July encore. Vive Le Tour!

 
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Posted by on July 28, 2019 in Cycling, News

 

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The Harsh Reality.

The biggest headline of the 2017 Tour de France thus far is not a happy one. In what many people, including myself, consider an overly harsh and undeserved decision, Peter Sagan has been ejected from the race. At the same time, Mark Cavendish is injured and out.

Barely halfway through the first week, two of cycling’s biggest names– my two favorite riders in fact– are gone. Suffice to say this Tour will not be the same, but as always it goes on without hesitation. Like it or not, the harsh reality of professional cycling prevails.

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The controversial, fateful elbow moment came just before the stage 4 finish.

 
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Posted by on July 4, 2017 in 2017 Tour de France, Current Events

 

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July, Encore!

The month of July has come once again, which of course means there’s a certain cycling race getting underway in France.  (Actually, it starts in Germany this year, but French soil isn’t far off.)  Starting today in Dusseldorf, here we go with the 104th Tour de France!

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Posted by on July 1, 2017 in 2017 Tour de France, Cycling, News

 

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