I'm going to watch the stage to Pinerolo, The stage finish on The Galibier , North side of The Galibier and possibly the time trial. For me it's been particularly difficult to decide between The Colle Dell Agnello and The Galibier, I mean what to do? To see the riders come up the beautiful and brutal Agnello or the highest stage finish?
For me it came down to the fact that on The Glaibier it's easy to get to see four stages, and if leaving Agnello it would be difficult to get a decent pitch on Galibier (was nearly turned away at The Lauteret the night before the stage in 1993).
What ever the problems in the sport, they cannot detract that much from the setting, and with or without assistance no one is getting over those cols without hurting.
I've got to say having, seen the picture of Alberto today, he's up against it and if he beats Schleck this time it'll be his most impressive victory. The last year will have aged him immensely and he'll have lost a lot of force as a result of the booing today. As for the way the affair has been handled, no matter how skeptical you are (and believe me I'm a skeptic), it's appalling. You can see the guy is hurt by it, he's not brazen and looking like it's water off a duck's back (Armstrong anybody?). Maybe, just maybe, he's innocent and if that's the case it's tragic.
The Tondo situation, knowing where he came from, and where Armstrong lived intrigues me. The dodgy relationship Armstrong has with the UCI muddies things and I feel behind the collaring of Contador there's more than meets the eye. I think if the truth of everything were known it would blow our minds. To me it's ridiculous that Armstrong never gets an 'official' positive and in the year he finally capitulates his successor gets busted. Something's not quite right. Someone somewhere has a lot to answer for; may walls come tumbling down. I enjoy the sport just wish we didn't have this problem.