Who Pays The Piper?

Ok, this is not a revelation but it’s worth reflecting on. During the latest edition of the cyclingnews.com / Pro Cycling magazine podcast, Anthony Tan says: “advertising, to our detriment, gets precedence over often editorial“. Tan was quickly muted by his journalist colleagues. But let’s not extrapolate from one remark over a dinner conversation. Instead … Read more

Feillu fail

Heads we win, tails you lose The Feillu brothers are nice guys in our sport. But they took a gamble by moving to Vacansoleil and it didn’t pay off: no ride in the Tour de France. Worse, the were able to manipulate the odds on the bet, given they were supposed to impress ASO in … Read more

Past halfway

You can almost see the Eiffel Tower With Stage 10 done, the race is now past its halfway point. It almost makes you sad, the longer the race goes on the better it can get, you look in awe at the landscapes, get into the racing and follow a multi-layered drama of different contests, some … Read more

Bastille Day

14 July is a national holiday in France, the anniversary of the French revolution in 1789. As well as a Soviet-era military parade up in Paris – I think only North Korea still does on of these – it also means massive pressure on French riders to win the day’s stage. Many people have the … Read more

Peasant of the Mountains?

Le Roi est mort! Vive le Roi de la Montagne! Appropriately enough for 14 of July – Bastille Day – we’re seeing the mountain royalty denied the crown of King of the Mountains, instead so far the jersey is being contested by flatland peasants. Here’s the top-10 in the standings after Stage 9:1 Anthony Charteau … Read more

Evans: born under a bad sign?

I really feel for Cadel Evans. Six kilometres into the first mountain stage and an innocuous crash fractures his elbow. He struggles on, collects the yellow jersey in Avoriaz but the following day on the Col de la Madeleine the injury’s too much and he has to surrender the race lead. If it wasn’t for … Read more

Team Siemens-Sungard

It seems German electronics manufacturer Siemens will be the replacement sponsor for Saxo Bank. The company will join US IT services company Sungard. EDIT, 11pm Euro time – some questions as to where I’ve got this information from. Well it was mentioned during the TV coverage of today’s stage by France Télévision‘s main cycling commentator … Read more

Time is running out

Tick, tick, tick… that’s the sound ringing inside some teams right now. Time is already running out for some squads to take a coveted stage win. With the race well under way, the glory has been monopolised by four teams so far: Lampre: two stages (Petacchi)HTC-Columbia: two stages (Cavendish)Saxo Bank: two stages (Cancellara, Schleck)Quick Step: … Read more

American Graffiti

I think it started last year but it’s back for 2010: the Livestrong foundation is painting the roads of France with various message. Using a giant version of an inkjet printer, a “paintjet” if you like, “people from everywhere can spread messages of hope and cancer survival to an entire world, on the streets” according … Read more

Morzine Magazine

A reader who’s part of the Tour entourage has been in touch with the following information about the rest day. No rest: the town is heaving with tourists, I suspect riders wanting a quiet day will be holed up in their hotel rooms. The festival of local produce, the band music and the big crowds … Read more