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Baroque Bloke
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Tour de France 2017 has begun! Geraint Thomas won the first stage – a time trial. Chris Froome, a GC favorite, was only 12 seconds down. I follow the tour on Tour Tracker, an iPhone app. There's a free version, but I bought the $6/year upgrade.



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I used to sit on the edge of my seat the entire Tour. Year after year... I have a scar on my head from when I jumped with glee when Lance flicked "The Look", in real time, when it happened.

Now I'm like, meh... It's a lot of things I guess. Not just "that one"... Anyway. Who's the favorites this year?




 
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The continued doping BS killed this as entertainment for me as well. Meh... pass.



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Some years ago I worked a couple of pro races in the US as a Moto pilot carrying photographers and ran across several instances of rider getting some really big "vitamin" injections in the trailers that the saugniers (SP fancy French word for the guy that works the cramps out of your legs after the race) worked in before the race. I fully believe if you are in the top 20% of GC you are likely on some type of performance enhancing drug. Might be wrong but it is a dirty sport in more than one way.



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I used to sit on the edge of my seat the entire Tour. Year after year... I have a scar on my head from when I jumped with glee when Lance flicked "The Look", in real time, when it happened.

Now I'm like, meh... It's a lot of things I guess. Not just "that one"... Anyway. Who's the favorites this year?


Like you, I didn't miss a minute. I still do not despise Armstrong, because during his winnings, I was going through cancer, and he gave me so much inspiration at the time.

We both were taking drugs.

Nowdays, I watch it, because I like to see the scenery, and do not have a clue who the favorites are.


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I watch what I can of it. Not addicted.




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Lance is podcasting the entire Tour this year. Love him or hate him, he still "won" it seven times and knows more about the ins and outs of the race than just about anybody. Worth listening to if you are a fan.
 
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I, too, like to see the pretty French countryside, quaint villages, and chateaus. And to watch those awesome guys powering up the climbs. The TV coverage is so good nowadays, even compared to five years ago.

Chris Froome (GB, team Sky) won the two previous tours, and has four wins in the past five years. Sky is a strong team again this year, so Froome has to be considered a favorite. OTOH, the tour is different this year. Only two short individual time trials, and only three high mountain finishes. Those are Froome's strongly points. I suspect that the French don't want him to win again.



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I wonder how much doping or other bullshit happens.

Used to watch it all the time... Greg Lamonde and the sprint to the finish... good times...

These days? Pass.
 
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Lance is podcasting the entire Tour this year. Love him or hate him, he still "won" it seven times and knows more about the ins and outs of the race than just about anybody. Worth listening to if you are a fan.
Nah, he actually cheated and was stripped of his titles.

He's a pompous lying prick, period.
 
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Lance is podcasting the entire Tour this year. Love him or hate him, he still "won" it seven times and knows more about the ins and outs of the race than just about anybody. Worth listening to if you are a fan.


Lance Armstrong is a disgrace, and the single reason I gave up watching what used to be as important to me as The Masters.


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Turned it on and the first thing I saw was WIPE OUT!!!! Eek



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I got a few good laughs last year, watching the racers slap camera phones out of their way when some asshole would try for a selfie while the Peloton was passing by.

I didn't miss a minute when LeMond was racing, but these last few years, as doping became more obvious, I gave it up. A silicone-enhanced boob is still a boob, but it just isn't the same.


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I've been watching the Tour since the first US riders started. TV coverage was horrid. It was on channels nobody received well, that musician guy did all the announcing, nothing like the technical stuff today.

One scene I recall was Eric Heiden sitting in the sag wagon while they removed his race numbers as he abandoned. "You can't believe how hard this is" he said to the camera. I didn't know whether he was talking about emotionally, giving up, or physically, or both.

We have attended Tour stages many times. One memorable one was a team time trial around Futuroscope, near Poitier. It was very crowded, no crowd control, parking, tickets, etc. Those guys are FAST!

Now, Phil and Paul seem to be on autopilot, saying the same things, in different order.

I do enjoy seeing the sights of France, some of the most beautiful countryside there is.

It is an odd route this year.

We'll be watching.

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...Eric Heiden sitting in the sag wagon while they removed his race numbers as he abandoned. "You can't believe how hard this is" he said to the camera. I didn't know whether he was talking about emotionally, giving up, or physically, or both...

I remember that moment, and understood it to be about giving up.


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I dont care to watch it, however, as i posted last year I enjoy seeing all of your reports to get a better understanding of the sport and like reading the enjoyment here about it.



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Tour de France 2017 has begun!

As an avid road biker, I'm addicted to watching UCI / World / Pro Tour bike racing. I sit on the edge of my seat with my stomach in knots. I get that most folks think it couldn't be more boring, but whatever!

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Originally posted by Ronin1069:Lance Armstrong is a disgrace...

Agreed.

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Originally posted by RHINOWSO:He's a pompous lying prick, period.

Agreed.

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The continued doping BS killed this as entertainment for me...

I firmly believe the same could be said of most pro sports. Dirty then; dirty now. Sad, but true.
 
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I may watch highlights, but today I did a 51 mile ride in 95 degree temperatures.

https://www.relive.cc/view/1063209200


I thought I was practicing to become a dromedary with the amount of water consumed... I would start to get Charlie horses in my legs and drinking the water with hydration tablets in it seemed to kill the Charlie horses.


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I used to sit on the edge of my seat the entire Tour. Year after year... I have a scar on my head from when I jumped with glee when Lance flicked "The Look", in real time, when it happened.

Now I'm like, meh... It's a lot of things I guess. Not just "that one"... Anyway. Who's the favorites this year?


Like you, I didn't miss a minute. I still do not despise Armstrong, because during his winnings, I was going through cancer, and he gave me so much inspiration at the time.

We both were taking drugs.

Nowdays, I watch it, because I like to see the scenery, and do not have a clue who the favorites are.


Some would say they all do it, and I'd agree in my opinion. As I believe the same for all high dollar endurance sports.

Make no mistake -- Doping or not, Lance was an amazing athlete. You could fill me with all the dope you want, and I couldn't hold a candle to him or any of those elite cyclists. For many, his comeback from Cancer was and is still an inspiring journey. For me, it was the American Hero element that I adored. It was just after 2001/Sept 11 and we were off to war. The world was against us, and Lance didn't give a shit. Fight on, he did. "Texas, Bigger n France".

Finding out that his victory at that was through cheating and lying was very hard for me to take. I'd rather leave it all behind now. And now that I'm a runner, and not a cyclist, that plays a part as well.

As this thread isn't to be about Lance, but the Tour, I mention it only in that this is why I've lost interest. It IS an AMAZING race event though. Historic and wonderful.




 
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