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And Now, On To Paris!

The second rest day arrives just in time for “gorilla” Andre Greipel to recharge following his third win du jour of the Tour in stage 15, while Peter Sagan is forced to rest with that same old number after the historically dangerous descent of the Col de Manse takes him to the line of stage 16 in– you got it– second.  That’s now five #2 finishes for the points-leading “green machine.”

Stage 16 Stage 18

Then come the Alps, along with further losses to the overall field.  As American Tejay Van Garderen had been sitting in third place overall, on stage 17 he meets an illness-induced end before reaching this Tour’s highest elevation point on the Col d’Allos.  Meanwhile, other-American Andrew Talansky (of only three in this Tour) notably finishes the day in second with a GC 12th place.  A French 1-2 closes stage 18 in Saint-Jean-de-Maurine, as Romain Bardet takes his first-ever Tour de France stage win, with Pierre Roland shortly behind.  The GC standings and Froome’s longstanding 3:10 lead still don’t change, that is until the following day.  Defending champ Vincenzo Nibali, nearly written off in the first week, proves he’s back by attacking on the Col de la Croix-de-Fer, winning stage 19, and moving himself up to fourth place overall, while second place Nairo Quintana pulls ahead to narrow the gap on le maillot jaune by 32 seconds.

Stage 19 Stage 20

This feeds into the penultimate finish atop Alpe d’Huez, at the end of a final climb long predicted to shake up the Tour even further.  A great day it proves for the French, as Thibaut Pinot ascends to a remarkable stage 20 victory, holding off the young Colombian in white who crosses the line in second while erasing another big chunk off that GC gap.  As such, to keep it interesting if not exactly shaken up, Chris Froome begins the Tour’s last day with a lead of 1:12, down from 2:38, down from 3:10, certainly a humbled presumed winner.

As always, it all comes down to Paris.  The champagne soon again shall flow!

 
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Posted by on July 22, 2015 in 2015 Tour de France

 

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The End.

Tejay Van Garderen

Congratulations Tejay.  So long Jens.  The end came today, in more ways than one.

Jens Voigt

 
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Posted by on August 24, 2014 in Current Events, Cycling

 

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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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Encore!

France is one happy country today.

Not once, but twice it was on this most difficult day of Le Tour– an arduous climb up the famed Alpe d’Huez, followed by the obvious descent, and then to reach the finish of stage 18, encore!  The much-anticipated second zigzagging ascent of the same mountain clearly put the D in difficulty.

Overtake on the final stretch.

Capping off unpredictability aplenty, this iconic Tour leg finally earned France its first stage victory of the year, following the near miss in Lyon.  For a good stretch it looked like it might have been this Tour’s first American winning day with Tejay Van Garderen in the lead up that wall-hitting final climb.  At just two kilometers to the line however, the result made itself clear, and a French win could not have come on a more celebrated day than this.  Christophe Riblon is France’s well-deserved hero du jour.

France’s very own stage 18 winner!

What was I just saying earlier this week about spectators?  Today’s extremely crowded finish has to exemplify cycling fans at their craziest, so much so that in sections without barricades, thousands of overly amped onlookers consume nearly the entire road!  While this is not new of course, it leaves me pondering the detriment to riders such as Van Garderen in this case, who might have better maintained his line and his concentration if not for getting chased, slapped and screamed at in the face by such “spirited” fans.  Their passion and energy notwithstanding, should not a bit more control in such crucial moments be imposed?

A hard day in yellow.

In any case, now second-place Contador still can’t catch the leader, even with Froome’s 20-second penalty today.  Le maillot jaune remains on the same shoulders with a now more than five-minute gap and two remaining climbing days before the ride into Paris.  As always, anything could happen yet– even France shouting “encore” for another stage victory!

 
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Posted by on July 18, 2013 in 2013 Tour de France

 

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Into Cycling History.

Congratulations to my personal favorite Peter Sagan on a fantastic final stage win, alongside of course American Tejay van Garderen on his overall victory.  With this the 2013 Amgen Tour of California rides into cycling history.  Meanwhile, in Italy…

 
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Posted by on May 19, 2013 in Current Events, Cycling, News

 

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