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pigale

7th July 2015, 10:54
Well, as I have said Rusty, I have little experience of the Paris-Roubaix race, hence have no knowledge of who is at ease on such an uneasy surface - I remain open-minded and will watch with interest how things evolve.

Do you think there might be more riders absent from the departure line? Have you heard anything new? I would have liked to be a litte mouse and listen to the discussions that are bound to have taken place yesterday evening!

Trying to rain and thunder rumbles in the very far distance (luckily) - We could do with a little gentle rain, we have not had any for almost a month here! Not too good for harvest, and the local farmers have to use their irrigation system - which did not stop some fields going up in flame through the heat of the past two weeks.

Is your area a growing area or a cattle and sheep one?
Here, there are just a few farms with cattle, mostly it is growing (corn, wheat, oat, barley, rape, maize and sugar beet)- It is also a bit hunting area (wild boars and deers, pheasants etc)
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rosalind

7th July 2015, 12:15
Did anyone else watch the service at St Paul's this morning? As I am, if anything at all, a Humanist, I do not usually watch church services, even Royal Weddings but I found this one exceptionally well done and very moving. I have not listened to an address from a pulpit for decades, but that was wise and helpful.
It was beautiful (except for the last anthem, I thought), dignified and very well done
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rusty

7th July 2015, 12:52
Hello, Pigale,
Still a nice morning here!
How is your sluggish network connection now?
I was in PC World half an hour ago trying out computers and logged on to the forum and saw your post!
Paris-Roubaix is my favourite classic, followed by Milan-San Remo, and the Tour of Lombardy (the race of the falling leaves).
I think there are at least six missing from the start today after the crashes, plus lots riding in pain!
The bigger, chunkier, riders, do best over the cobbles.
Not a stage for the skinny climbers, so they have to be protected.

The area I live in is a fertile one.
Excellent for fruit and vegetable growing.
Also a lot of cattle. Cattle breeding is very big here, both with the Aberdeen-Angus and foreign cattle.
Charolais and Limousin do well here.
In the winter the geese hunters are out, but not many.
Salmon fishing is popular but expensive.

Rosalind, I saw part of the service.
It was very well done, but then, I would not expect anything else.
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rusty

7th July 2015, 13:00
Latest tweet from Fabian.
https://twitter.com/f_cancellara
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rosalind

7th July 2015, 14:25
I agree, rusty, we do thosekind of things very well. Months of thought and rehearsal must have gone into it.
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therogue

7th July 2015, 15:32
Good afternoon Rusty, Pigale (et al!)
Hope you're enjoying The Tour! I haven't managed to see a single stage yet, only the end of Sundays! Keeping up with the news in the paper though; Horrible crash yesterday, poor old Fabian Cancellara! Yellow jersey one day, withdrawing from the race the next. Surprised Froome has pushed for yellow so early on, will be interesting to see how things go today on the cobbles. Think Contador saving himself for the mountain stages!
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chrise

7th July 2015, 15:36
I imagine Sky weren't expecting Froome to be in yellow so early. I doubt if they will go out of their way to defend yet.
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therogue

7th July 2015, 15:58
No, I wouldn't have thought so Chris. In fact I think we'll have a new yellow jersey wearer today! Don't think Froomes all that good on the cobbles, the stage today has about 14 km section near the end I believe!
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rusty

7th July 2015, 16:59
Well done, Tony Martin!
Quite right, Chris. Too soon to think of the yellow jersey.
But it is Tony Martin's first, so very worth his while going for it. His sponsors will be delighted.
I was hoping Geraint Thomas would have a go.
Brief chat between him and Froome seemed to settle that!
I thought that Froome's ungainly style got over the cobbles well. He seemed very undergeared but it worked!
And Le Tour has come home to France!
Pigale, you will be pleased!
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pigale

7th July 2015, 17:03
Hello again!

I feel exhausted from having watched that formidable end of race by T. Martin - He'll be happy to have the yellow that he has been chasing from Day 1 !

I agree that Froome and Sky did not really try to keep the yellow at all cost. And I agree also about Contador waiting for the mountain stages - the same may apply to Voeckler and Quintana.

Not sure what to make of Pinot today - It seems odd that no car came along more quickly to change his tyre, it is not right to have to ride someone else's bike, particularly if there is a difference in height.

He lost his temper a bit there, which might be explained by his lack of experience - he is still young as far as the Tour is concerned.
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