As many of you know, I write a monthly column for Cyclist Magazine where I answer Dear Abby-esque questions, and the most recent query pertained to whether I consider the Tour the best race of the year, or whether it’s an over-publicized circus. The question made me realize something about myself: I have a weariness around the Tour de France not unlike a romantic whose heart has been broken one too many times.
The fact is, as much as I prefer a race like Paris-Roubaix or the Giro d’Italia to the mid-summer shit show that is the Tour de France, nothing gets my anticipation going quite the way the Tour does, which is undeniably the pinnacle of the season; all the classifications and stages are prestigious enough that racers of all sorts are all arriving at the start in peak form. There is a promise of hard racing from day one, but the first week consists mostly of me worrying about the big favorites crashing out. As soon as we get through that mess, my heart is usually broken on the first day in the mountains, when the favorite takes a decisive lead and the rest of the race is most about stages than the GC.
At least, these are the dreads of a man who lived through the Indurain and Armstrong eras of racing.
Nevertheless, the Tour always manages to seduce me, and this year is no different. Maybe this year, she won’t be such a cruel lover. And, maybe this year, I won’t make horrible picks in the VSP. Just maybe, just maybe. You know the drill; get your picks in by the time the clock goes to zero, and you get some swap options on the rest day. Good luck!
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@Rick
@9:55 with 105 Km to go - team car must have broken down too.........
@Teocalli
Wow, even with a generous elimination time he may see zeros on the clock if he makes the finish line today.
@Rick
@14 mins now with a group including Luke Rowe.
@Teocalli
From Letour live updates:
Arnaud Démare is sick but he hasn't pulled out in the feed zone. He's going on, helped by his team-mates Mickaël Delage and Ignatas Konovalovas. The Frenchman is encouraged a lot by the crowd on the road side. He'll try to reach Les Rousses in the time cut.
Assuming "sick" means he is allergic to the mountains.
@Rick
Ha!
Oh man, I love karma.
@Buck Rogers
Especially when it is instant.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zekIGdWdOp0
So what happens if all the remaining sprinters miss the cut. The commisaires are fucked in terms of the spectacle if they don't reinstate them and fucked if they do reinstate Demare.
@37 mins at the finish........
If the limit was 40 minutes, then Juraj Sagan didn't make it by 30 seconds. Then both brothers out.