tweak37 said:Or they use plastic champagne "glasses"?
samhocking said:Quintana & Valverde attack Froome when they hit the Place de la Concorde and stretch out a 1:13 lead over Froome for Quintana who wins yellow by just 1 second. Sagan chases down to take 2nd, Valverde rolls in 3rd after confirming he didn't have use of the big chainring ever since Froome threw the dregs of his champagne into his EPS shifters, buggering them up 30km before they hit Paris.
No questions are asked of Movistar's performance of course - no power data needs releasing, no phlem was spat, no urine thrown, Sky boos were replaced by cheers of joy each side of the Champs-Elysées and everybody goes home with that warm feeling Cycling has finally returned to the glory days of entertaining TV, which after-all is all that matters.
reubenr said:samhocking said:Quintana & Valverde attack Froome when they hit the Place de la Concorde and stretch out a 1:13 lead over Froome for Quintana who wins yellow by just 1 second. Sagan chases down to take 2nd, Valverde rolls in 3rd after confirming he didn't have use of the big chainring ever since Froome threw the dregs of his champagne into his EPS shifters, buggering them up 30km before they hit Paris.
No questions are asked of Movistar's performance of course - no power data needs releasing, no phlem was spat, no urine thrown, Sky boos were replaced by cheers of joy each side of the Champs-Elysées and everybody goes home with that warm feeling Cycling has finally returned to the glory days of entertaining TV, which after-all is all that matters.
More like Quintana lost the TDF than Froome having won it. Froome was given a free pass the first week, and he took it. Didn't make for much of a race in the final analysis. Seemed to me that Sagan was the exceptional rider, throughout, consistent and powerful.
jsem94 said:tweak37 said:Or they use plastic champagne "glasses"?
That's what they've done the last few years IIRC. Who would be stupid enough to use actual glass anyway?
Cyclingismylife said:Happy dude said:What time is the stage scheduled to finish today?
Between 19.04 and 19.19.
Who will Cofidis sprint for today? Laporte or Soupe?
gazr99 said:Looks like the Paris Gendarme have an interesting morning, slightly over reacting and shooting at a bloke who was probably still drunk as he tried to drive his car home the morning after the night before, whilst driving into some barriers
wwabbit said:Hmm... so there must have been a lot of vehicles making the 6+ hours drive from Huez to Sevres. Was that done right after yesterday's stage, overnight, or this morning, I wonder.
gazr99 said:Looks like the Paris Gendarme have an interesting morning, slightly over reacting and shooting at a bloke who was probably still drunk as he tried to drive his car home the morning after the night before, whilst driving into some barriers
TMP402 said:gazr99 said:Looks like the Paris Gendarme have an interesting morning, slightly over reacting and shooting at a bloke who was probably still drunk as he tried to drive his car home the morning after the night before, whilst driving into some barriers
France has had several incidents of terrorism in which a driver goes into a crowd of people.
Armchair cyclist said:Sky apparently have a change of kit for today's stage, with yellow trim instead of blue. I thought that was not allowed, cf the Armstrong 28 million people kit from (?) 2009.
Odd. Sky must have gotten special permission from Cookson.Armchair cyclist said:Sky apparently have a change of kit for today's stage, with yellow trim instead of blue. I thought that was not allowed, cf the Armstrong 28 million people kit from (?) 2009.