Cycling Podcast Reviews Part XIII, Tour de France Specials

This isn’t so much a new review, more a heads up that you can get a daily dose of audio analysis via podcasts. There are three to consider: The VelocastThe two Scots are giving a daily post race analysis. It’s a good chat but they are limited by their presence in Scotland, this is not … Read more

That UCI rule on the last three kilometres

Like many I saw Contador struggling in the final straight whilst his team mate Vinokourov powered a small group to the finish line. “What’s Russian for traitor” I wondered. But I was wrong. It turns out Contador punctured towards the end of the race but he won’t lose any time. Indeed Vinokourov driving to the … Read more

That UCI rule on bike changes

There’s some confusion over the UCI rules regarding bike changes. There’s nothing really new today for the cobbled stage. In short, wheel changes are allowed from support staff but for the whole bike, it has to come from the team car. Here’s the rule in full detail from the UCI rule book: 2.3.029 Technical supportRiders … Read more

Chapeau Chavanel

Whilst the Stockeu crashes, the medical bulletin and tensions in the bunch over Saxo’s shutdown rages, let’s not forget Sylvain Chavanel. He factured his skull in Liege-Bastogne-Liege but on the same roads yesterday he was the first to attack. He initially rode alone, building up a lead as a wild chase finally allowed a few … Read more

Wacky Races and the need for rules

I’ve written before about the fine line between finding exciting roads and turning a race from a sporting contest into a real life version of Wacky Races. Clearly there’s a gap between the fans, who want to see gruelling tests every day and the riders who can’t risk a season and their health on a … Read more

Poor Thor

Spare a thought for Thor Hushovd. Voted by his peers as the best descender in the pro peloton, the Norwegian champion demonstrated the famous bike-handling skills by staying upright today. And more, since the bulky classics contender was at the front of the race whilst the rivals for the Green Jersey went out of the … Read more

Stockeu carnage

Something strange happened in the Tour stage today. During the descent of the Stockeu many riders went down. It wasn’t a handling error or just bad luck, for surely too many riders hit the deck for this to be just bad luck. Race director Jean-Francois Pescheux said he thought 60-70 riders crashed. There could have … Read more

Cavendish goes the wrong way

Note all the riders are turning right, except one. The picture shows the moment the race changed. With Hushovd surviving, it’s an early blow to Cavendish’s chances of winning the Green Jersey. I won’t add to the commentary on why it happened as to me this just seems like an accident that’s going to happen … Read more

Blacklisted

I might run a series of 1980s nostalgia on here but for the likes of Bruyneel and Riis, it’s like 2004 all over gain. Why? Well they are blocking certain journalists from interviews and access according to cyclismag.com. Back then several reporters were on a list held by team staff with strict orders to freeze … Read more

Get more from the Tour

Here are five suggestions to help you get more from the Tour de France: Explore the terrain: France is a big country that stretches across Europe and you can go from the near-baltic diet of herrings and beer of the north to the Mediterranean lifestyle in the south. Take a moment to look at the … Read more