Give blood… the Tour’s coming

Click to enlarge A reader sent in the above photo by email taken from the route of Stage 8 to Morzine. I’ll let them take over the story (I’ve edited the text for brevity): I’m on holiday in the Alps… …the whole area is getting ready… …the route is being decorated. The village of Mieussy … Read more

On your marks, get set… wait.

Whilst today sees the riders head into the Alps, it’s only the Jura and the climbs are not too hard. So it’s tomorrow and the 10% sections of the Col de Ramaz that actually mark the start of the terrain for the climbers and GC contenders. The final climb up Les Rousses is steady, well … Read more

Adios!

Sad news in some ways that the Caisse d’Epargne squad is going to fold at the end of the year. The French savings bank had announced a while ago that it was to step down but it seems the team management can’t find a new sponsor. This was an outfit that had its genesis way … Read more

Burn, baby, burn

It’s hot. It might be raining in the Village Départ this morning but the forecast is for dry, hot weather. Yesterday Sylvester Szmyd said his SRM recorded the temperature at 39°C during the stage. And there’s no end in sight, the forecast says another week of temperatures well above 30 degrees (above 100°F for US … Read more

The Summer of Spain (and the bad news)

As part of a series of pieces about life in Europe beyond cycling, here’s another addition. For more in the series, click on the Out of Competition tag below. Spain’s having a great summer sports-wise. Nadal’s just won the Wimbledon tennis tournament, the soccer team’s in the World Cup final and maybe Alberto Contador’s going … Read more

The inside life of a team physio

It’s been an eventful opening of the Tour de France given the numerous crashes. Painful for the riders but it also means extra work for the team staff. Mechanics will stay up late rebuilding bikes and team physios are attempting to rebuild the riders. If you want an inside look on this, take a look … Read more

Too early to write off Cavendish?

A family-friendly two fingered-salute Visibly sitting up yesterday, it wasn’t a day to remember for Cavendish. Whilst many waiting journalists had been prepping headlines about Champagne for the British sprinter, it wasn’t to be. Now clearly Cavendish isn’t on the same form as last year. But for me, it was a collective loss for the … Read more

We see what we want to see

There’s a tale of a US law professor who begins his university course with a lecture on witness statements. Midway through the lecture a man bursts in, jostles the lecturer and grabs the professor’s briefcase, wallet and jacket and escapes. Shocked, the professor says “right, can you guys tell me what happened, take notes and … Read more

The Right Balance

Man down. TV ratings up. The cobbles proved controversial, especially with Frank Schleck going out of the race. But for me at least, their inclusion in the race is fine. It’s all about the quantity of pavé. Past visits have included a lot of more stretches of cobbles, for me under 14km is fine, especially … Read more

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