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Stage 11: Out & In

So proceeded this first full race day with American Ted King out, freeing him up for a well-worded blog post of his Tour experience this time around.  Despite reports to the contrary a couple days ago, Portugal’s Tiago Machado remains very much in, after his valiant refusal to give up following his Sunday crash, sealed with an official reprieve for finishing outside the time limit.

Through the sunflowers... Stage 11 win.

Today’s coverage of a refreshingly sunny stage 11 continued well past the winner’s finish, for about 32 minutes to be exact.  All eyes turned from Tony Gallopin’s win du jour to struggling American Andrew Talansky’s late solo haul.  At the end of the day, while Sagan is sick of being out a stage victory, Talansky is still in the game, thanks to his heroic determination– not to mention five minutes to spare on that looming time limit!  But then, would his remarkable courage and sportsmanship have earned him the same reprieve as Machado’s?  I’m relieved we didn’t need to find out.

 

 
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Posted by on July 16, 2014 in 2014 Tour de France

 

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The Missile Does It (Again)!

Andre Greipel was right there, as was Peter Sagan of course.  Today however, I was cheering for a much-anticipated victory by the Manx Missile.  And sure enough, he came through!  The awesome Mark Cavendish won stage 5 in Marseille, his first stage win of this year’s Tour de France and his 24th overall.

July 3, 2013:  The Missile Takes It!

Meanwhile, after a crash about 10 miles from the finish line, let’s hope American veteran Christian Vande Velde is not too banged up to have to end his final Tour this soon.  Sadly– and some will say harshly– another American, the already-injured Ted King, is now out by rule of the Tour judges for finishing yesterday’s team time trial seven seconds outside the time limit, despite his best-though-crippled efforts.

Altogether, for a long 142 miles complete with another multiple-rider crash just yards from the end, along with raw emotions spanning victory to elimination, this riveting day– the second longest– has exemplified Le Tour in truest form.  From the making of winners to “the shattering of dreams and breaking of hearts” as Bob Roll reminds us, it’s on to tomorrow of course, still far from yet all the closer to Paris.

 

 
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Posted by on July 3, 2013 in 2013 Tour de France

 

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