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rusty

7th July 2015, 17:14
Hello, Pigale!
Yes, a tiring day, but no significant crashes.
The rain stayed away from the cobbles!
Yes, what is Voeckler up to?
He seemed to be at the back all day.
I found Pinot very annoying.
He seemed to be blaming his mechanic for his misfortunes. His team mate stopped to offer his bike, as normal. He should have took it, and rode!
Argue at the team meeting.
I read about Laurens Ten Dam this morning.
He was in one of the crashes yesterday.
His shoulder was dislocated. Laurens asked the mechanic to put his shoulder back in place, and rode on!
Today he started and is in great pain, but riding.
I hope he finished. Great courage!
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jazzgirl

7th July 2015, 17:36
Brilliant finish by Tony Martin
I've been watching since 13.30h. so about time I did some work.
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rusty

7th July 2015, 17:48
Me too, Jazzgirl!
You will be looking forward to the rest day!
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pigale

7th July 2015, 17:55
Yes Rusty, I am quite pleased that we are now in France - after all, it IS Le Tour de France ! Seriously, I don't mind two or three days abroad, but I would not like to have a week of it.

As ChrisE said yesterday regarding Cancellara, Chapeau today to Laurens ! I had not heard the story.

I hope Pinot's attitude can be excused by his relative lack of experience, and not due to a temperamental trait in his character; that would be a shame and not in the spirit of sport.

I tend to think that a lot of the big names just played it safe, and it is so early days yet, so why take a risk today, particularly after yesterday's disaster. They should have easier rides now for a few days.

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jazzgirl

7th July 2015, 17:55
Arras to Amiens tomorrow.? Hope to see a good view of the Cathedral. Must go and eat now....
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rusty

7th July 2015, 19:02
Pigale and Jazzgirl.
Laurens Ten Dam finished 16.53 down today in a large group containing, Basso, Voeckler, etc.
So, Chapeau, Laurens.
I tried to find out more on Google, but all the articles were in Dutch!
A swift boot in the bum from Pinot's Directeur Sportif may bring a change to Pinot's attitude.
Tomorrow looks like one for the sprinters.
Does tomorrow's stage take in the Somme, Pigale?
I am a bit of a World War 1 nut, and would like to see some of it.
Are you enjoying the scenery, Jazzgirl?
Plenty more to see. We are still a long, long, way, from Paris!
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jazzgirl

7th July 2015, 19:32
rusty
I am enjoying the whole experience , not just the race itself; and the scenery is a bonus. The helicopters are doing an excellent job giving us lovely views of the Chateaux , abbeys, cattle, and the humour of the agricultural workers with their tractors and field sculptures. The tennis has taken a back seat for sure.
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jazzgirl

7th July 2015, 19:37
http://www.letour.com/le-tour/2015/us/stage-5.html

This gives coverage of the next stage and what you may see in the way of scenery.
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rusty

7th July 2015, 19:37
That is great, Jazzgirl.
And when we get to the mountains you will see some very "strangely" dressed folk, running alongside the riders.
Not to mention, the Dutch taking over Alpe d'Huez for a day!
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kenyatta

7th July 2015, 19:37
Couldn't we have separate Cycling and Tennis threads?
Absolutely no offence is intended, I assure you.
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