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DapperButch 07-21-2011 05:25 AM

GREAT stage yesterday. Perhaps Andy will pull through?

We should really see a lot of attacking on today's stage. I am really looking forward to it.

DapperButch 07-21-2011 08:48 PM

WOW.
 
Now THAT was a stage!

I admit to tears in my eyes when I saw Voeckler's pained yet grateful face, crossing that line and holding onto yellow. He also

I am BEYOND thrilled for Andy. "No guts, no glory".

I really respect how hard Cadel pushed himself.

And Contador? Eh...just can't say I am feeling all that bad for him.

DapperButch 07-22-2011 08:47 PM

More fantastic racing today!

Where the hell is Incubus? I am talking to myself here! :hammer:

Can't wait until tomorrow morning!

Daktari 07-23-2011 04:40 AM

Hey there Dapper, I'm here. I really need to catch up with this weeks stages. Our gig is tomorrow so come Monday I'll be doing a big catch up.

Looks like the Schlecks have it sewn up though, unless Cadel puts in a supreme effort today and tomorrow and makes up the 57" he's behind but it's a bit of a tall order considering how in form both the Schlecks are.

I'm keeping my fingers crossed for Cav le Whingièr (he's young and should learn to keep his gob shut!) keeping hold of the green jersey comp. Thankfully Rojas was in the same group as Cav that came in over time yesterday.




DapperButch 07-23-2011 06:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Incubus (Post 384072)
Hey there Dapper, I'm here. I really need to catch up with this weeks stages. Our gig is tomorrow so come Monday I'll be doing a big catch up.

Looks like the Schlecks have it sewn up though, unless Cadel puts in a supreme effort today and tomorrow and makes up the 57" he's behind but it's a bit of a tall order considering how in form both the Schlecks are.

I'm keeping my fingers crossed for Cav le Whingièr (he's young and should learn to keep his gob shut!) keeping hold of the green jersey comp. Thankfully Rojas was in the same group as Cav that came in over time yesterday.


Hey, Incubus!

I was seriously just teasing you. You have just been the only one who has really had an interest in engaging about the details of the race, so that is why I was busting on you!

Watching right now. Catador made me a bit nervous yesterday even though I knew it would be very, very hard for him to make up the time.

From moment one I have been rooting for Andy, but Cadel has always been there in the back of my mind. He is a good rider, has never had a great team to support him (until this year..they are much better), and has such a history of choking that he kind of feels like an underdog to me. Being a great time trialest and being only 57 seconds behind Andy, there is a small chance he could make up the time. Andy though, has done better with his time trials the last couple of years, though.

I Big BIG good luck with your gig tomorrow!

Ok, commercial break over!

DapperButch 07-23-2011 09:40 AM

:-l
 
I have to admit to being a bit shocked, and a bit numb. And a bit bummed.

I never figured Andy would lose like that. :confused:

I suppose the last two days of hard riding was just too much for him.

Congrats to Cadel. He did work hard for it. It was nice to see the first Australian in history to win the Tour.

DapperButch 07-24-2011 10:14 AM

Great ceremony
 
I loved seeing the Schleck brothers ride with their arms around Cadel.

Seeing Andy grab a photographer's camera to fool around with it, indicates to me that he is really at peace with all of it.

Congrats to all Australians! First win ever in the the history of the tour (108 years!)!

:wine:

See this thread next year! :hangloose:

Daktari 07-25-2011 05:36 AM

Hey hey Dapper, I knew you were teasing and I wish I'd taken a leaf out of your book and not looked at this thread until I'd caught up with the final stages.

Anyhoo...it's now Monday, the gig has been and gone (ta ever so much for the luck) and thankfully was a success. I've slept deliciously late and am now installed on the sofa with a vat of tea to catch up on the last stages despite knowing who's won.

WooHooo for Cadel, I was really surprised when I read that Cadel had made up the time on Andy. I'm looking forward to watching the TT action unfold.

Go Cav!!! Le Maillot Vert is a fantastic achievement.




Now we have to wait a week or so for Contador's hearing at the Court of Arbitration. I'm so glad he didn't get a podium finish or jersey win.

DapperButch 06-23-2012 09:00 AM

TOUR 2012
 
Le Tour de France 2012



Here you go folks. The thread is set to discuss the 99th tour. It begins next Saturday (June 30) and ends Sunday, July 22.

Below is info. on the route from the main site.

http://www.letour.fr/2012/TDF/COURSE..._parcours.html

So, who will be watching this year?

tantalizingfemme 06-23-2012 10:07 AM

oh boy.... a Tour widow again....

SnackTime 06-23-2012 10:11 AM

Can I ALWAYS count me in!

tantalizing, I am sure Jo will be saying the same thing...lol

Daktari 06-23-2012 10:26 AM

I'll be watching of course. It's the highlight of my sporting year :cheesy: Although we have the 'Lympics here this year so that's a bit of a highlight too.

DapperButch 06-23-2012 11:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tantalizingfemme (Post 605907)
oh boy.... a Tour widow again....


hee hee :cheesy:


Quote:

Originally Posted by SnackTime (Post 605911)
Can I ALWAYS count me in!

tantalizing, I am sure Jo will be saying the same thing...lol

Poor Jo has no idea what is coming. :seeingstars: ha ha

Tell her it is only 4 hours every morning or 3 hours each evening, depending upon when you watch. That is not TOO much time, is it? :)


Quote:

Originally Posted by Incubus (Post 605917)
I'll be watching of course. It's the highlight of my sporting year :cheesy: Although we have the 'Lympics here this year so that's a bit of a highlight too.

I figured I could count on you and Snack to join me!

SF_Boi 07-08-2012 10:14 PM

What a Stage- Tour de France 2012
 
It was great to the French win this stage. It's been awhile since they've had a win like this. Viva France!

Daktari 07-09-2012 04:25 AM

Sod the French winning a stage ;) What about Wiggins in the maillot jeune. Wooohoooo Bradders!

Brilliant racing between Brad and Cadel yesterday...and the previous day.

Go Team Sky!

JustJo 07-09-2012 09:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DapperButch (Post 605951)
hee hee :cheesy:




Poor Jo has no idea what is coming. :seeingstars: ha ha

Tell her it is only 4 hours every morning or 3 hours each evening, depending upon when you watch. That is not TOO much time, is it? :)




I figured I could count on you and Snack to join me!

Oddly....I'm loving this (totally unexpected). :cheesy:

I'm as glued to the tv as Snack is!

Daktari 07-09-2012 02:00 PM

Dying to see the highlights of today's TT on interwebz catch-up when settle down in bed tonight.
:bicycle: (shame we don't have a positive image of a cyclist smiley)

Daktari 07-10-2012 06:58 AM

Oh My Giddy Aunt!!

The first ever Brit one, two in tour history.

What an awesome ride by Wiggo and Frome in the TT. To be fair Evans rode brilliantly too, just not quite well enough.


GO TEAM SKY!

DapperButch 07-12-2012 04:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JustJo (Post 612960)
Oddly....I'm loving this (totally unexpected). :cheesy:

I'm as glued to the tv as Snack is!

It's quite addictive, isn't it? It is exciting to turn it on each day. I look forward to it all day.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Incubus (Post 613028)
Dying to see the highlights of today's TT on interwebz catch-up when settle down in bed tonight.
:bicycle: (shame we don't have a positive image of a cyclist smiley)

Hey there! I haven't been around on this thread because I think of it when I get home from work, prior to watching the primetime version. I often don't turn on the TV until 10 minutes after the show has started. That way, I don't know who won the stage that day and can be surprised. Subsequently, I stay away from the thread, just in case someone has talked about a stage! I always mean to check the thread in the morning, but always forget.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Incubus (Post 613228)
Oh My Giddy Aunt!!

The first ever Brit one, two in tour history.

What an awesome ride by Wiggo and Frome in the TT. To be fair Evans rode brilliantly too, just not quite well enough.


GO TEAM SKY!

I knew you would be excited about Brad this year, Incubus! Congrats to your country!

SnackTime 07-12-2012 04:37 PM

I was impressed with Jens Voigt yesterday, he did a hell of a job riding across the gap.

Not bad for being the oldest rider in the tour!


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