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rusty

23rd July 2015, 10:43
Quintana made some very tentative attacks yesterday.
I wondered what he was up to.
He has minutes to make up on Froome, and will not gain by attacking in the last few kilometres.
Surely he can't be waiting for Alpe d'Huez?
I have been very impressed by Valverde of Movistar.
He has evolved from a one day classics rider into a grand tour contender as his career has gone on.
Contador finished with torn shorts yesterday, so must have crashed somewhere.
Time he put his nose into the wind, too!
Pigale, let's hope for an exciting stage!
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rusty

23rd July 2015, 16:28
Pigale, where did they find the final mountain?!!
It was superb!
And a French 1-2!
Great ride by Romain Bardet!
You will be very happy this evening!
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pigale

23rd July 2015, 17:27
Hi Rusty,
Yes ! I am a happy lady ! (but still mad at Voeckler !)

Great to see such a young face so pleased with his day;
and to have 1st and 2nd place for France is a bonus.

Those 'lacets' are rather fantastic to watch from the top; the road was built (well finished) in 1934, so google tels me. It is much safer to ride up hill rather than down hill on this road ! Can you imagine how technical such a descent would be ?
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jazzgirl

23rd July 2015, 17:29
The scenery today was the most spectacular. Les Lacets de Montvernier and its hairpin bends. Wow! One slip and any of the riders could have dropped perilously over the cliff face. From the helicopter, it looked as though a long shoelace had been dropped from the sky.
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rusty

23rd July 2015, 17:51
How do you translate "lacets"?
A wonderful climb!
Be a tricky descent though!
I think I will put the climb up with my favourite places on tge Tour. Mont Saint Michel, and Alpe d'Huez!
Great ride by Bardet.
There won't be a cow milked in Paris this night!
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jazzgirl

23rd July 2015, 17:59
Lacets (French for laces = shoelaces ?)
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rusty

23rd July 2015, 18:07
Very apt.
A great bit of civil engineering.
You would be locked up nowadays for attempting to create a road like that!
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jazzgirl

23rd July 2015, 18:14
I've been driven on some scary hairpin bends (some on cliff faces ) in my travels, but none quite as spectacular as the Lacets.
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pigale

23rd July 2015, 18:14
Sorry, I was busy nibbling something to eat !

Yes, it is the equivalent of shoelaces, except we don't need to put the word for shoe with it, it is generally understood to be shoelace.

By extension it is used for anything that 'zigzags'.

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pigale

23rd July 2015, 18:47
Hello Elle,

Hope you are OK. Were you able to watch some of the race today ? I hope you did if only for the scenery.
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