Reach for your recovery drink of choice, grab a little massage if you can, load up on carbs tonight, and get ready for the ultimate showdown for final Tour glory tomorrow to be contested in 41 kilometers contra la montre. I’m talking about the fans, not the riders, obviously. Because these last two days have nearly killed us.
This is anyone’s time trial. At 41km, it’s just long enough for Cadel to pull one out, and it’s just short and hilly enough for Andy to retain enough of his lead. Sure, Evans will certainly beat the Grimplette, but by how much? In last year’s final ITT, Andy almost pulled out the upset, until the wind kicked up and the youngster’s sit up and beg TT position had him more sail that sailor. It’s hilly enough to give the climbers a chance of staying in it, and the long descent to the finish will play to the fastmen against the clock.
Will his new Maillot Juane play Redbull to Andy and give him wings? Or will the scent of Yellow drag the Cadelamonster to his prize? Both Andy and Cadel know what it’s like to stand on the second step of the podium. Neither wants to stand there again. And both riders are different men than they were the last time it happened. Both have been hardened by the bitter taste of defeat that lingers long on the tongue.
I, for one, can hardly take it any more. Vive le Tour.
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Cuddles took 30 seconds out of Andy in 2009 on a flat TT. But they had Ventoux the next day, and the steaks were very different. 57s in 43km is going to be hard. But then, remember when Jan crashed in the rain? Or when the chicken couldn't keep his bike upright? And Merckx himself was kidney punched.
Oh my Merckx. tick. Ticktick. Ticktick.
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I think Martin might be spent from his days in the mountains but still put on a good time. Faboo and Miller will be much fresher. I just want to see Porte ride for himself and EBH will go for it.
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Boom! 2011 TdF comes down to this: the only ITT. Newsflash: Andy Schleck CANNOT time trial! give the road a gradient for 60km, and he does the business. Make it flat, and he goes back to being a stroppy adolescent.
It is about time that the greatest cyclist of our generation stands up and gets counted: Come on Fabian!
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The riders for the GC will not factor in the top 5; they are cooked and will find their places somewhere in the double-digits, with the possible exception of Cadelephant.
The course is hilly enough that Faboo will not have his usual edge, while Millar has been saving himself for a week, just to make sure he's sharp. It's hilly, it's technical. This is his race.
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After last night's effort, I'm exhausted. Everyone was brilliant, as were the riders! Except for that fuckwit dressed as a surgeon. As much as I despise Bertie, respect for smacking that clown in the face.
Vive le Tour
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I'm sticking this here because I need to get as much play out of it a possible but I think with all this talk of France and podiums, etc. it is relevant. OK, maybe it's only relevant to me but deal with it.
BAM!
Cyclops rocking the V-Kit on the podium with the gold medal at the Southeast Idaho Sr. Games! While you all were watching Le Tour I was out crushing a bunch of 80 year olds.
But really, the way that the SR. Games road race works is that all the groups start together but they score you according to your age group - mine being the 50-54 yr old class. I actually finished second overall by about six inches. The guy that beat me (Bob Walker) is pretty much the top dog in Idaho as far as old guys are concerned - his wife is the U.S. National Cyclocross Champion in her age group this year. Bob's a 56 year old Cat 3 that podiums in Cat 3 races all the time so he's no slouch and I knew he was the guy to mark. While I think he probably knows who I am we've never raced against each other so I was an unknown factor. I basically responded the way he responded to anything that went on. If a little gap opened up and he didn't do anything about it then I wouldn't either. With about 5k to go there was a group of about nine of us off the front and there had been little mini attacks but I was just being patient. At one point Bob got behind me and I didn't want him there so I just started soft pedaling and let a little gap open up and he was forced to close the gap so at the 1k mark there was a line of five of us with Bob in the four spot and me right behind him. The pace started ramping up but I waited for Bob to jump and as soon as he did I took off with him. We went around the three ahead of us and then I started to come around Bob but he pipped me by about 6" at the line. Even though he beat me I feel real good about things because I've always been scared of him and the day we would meet in a race. The fact that I was coming around him has me pretty stoked!
And now for the French Connection - There was this little old dude on a Colnago and I didn't think much of him until he rode up alongside me on one of the climbs and he finished with our lead group. I went up to him after the race and said "Dude, you're a little old guy on a Colnago that rides like a hard man, you gotta be Italian." He responds with a French accent "Well, yes, I am Italian (his name is Robert Paganini) but I was born in France." Turns out he's 75 and has been racing since the early 50's and he's a U.S. National champion in his age class. But the best part was our discussion about the race (of course this was all in his awesome French accent) - "Was that you that attacked on the first climb?" Yes. "Oh, I wanted to curse you. What are you doing? You have to be a gentelman and respect your elder. Tomorrow (there is a 40k RR tomorrow) you must not attack. Just relax and save your energy for the sprint. If you would not have attacked early today you would have had more energy for the sprint and won." "Yes sir.", was my response.
Actually I think I will attack on the hill at the 3k to go mark and see what happens. Mrs. Cyclops is always giving me a ration of crap for not laying it all out there and seeing what happens because I always ride defensively not having faith in my abilities and holding back instead of attacking. I promised her that I would attack no matter what tomorrow and see what happens.
Robert Paganini - 75 year old hardman.
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Nice story Cyclops As to "seeing what happens because I always ride defensively not having faith in my abilities and holding back instead of attacking" well I think most of us do that more often than not and is a hard habit to break.
But yes - you need to "have a crack" as we say down here.
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Cyclops FTW! Way to go, Mate. And M. Paganini? Rule 33 compliant Guns of Navarrone at 75? Respec. Great post. And, FWIIW, I agree with Mrs Cyclops. (Sorry M. Paganini.)