July 5, 20196 yr It's that time of year again. Fuck yes. Most beautiful and arguably most difficult sporting event in the world. Story of the race is that the field is wide open. Tom Dumoulin crashed out of the Giro. https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/racing/giro-ditalia/tom-dumoulin-abandons-giro-ditalia-2019-423516 Froome crashed on a training ride a couple months ago, but good news he was release from the hospital just today. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-cycling-froome-idUSKCN1U02DK The talk is that Froome's crash was an error in judgment by Froome. Geraint Thomas, the reigning winner, isn't (apparently) in the same form as last year. Lawson Craddock, the last place finisher last year who raised money for the Velodrome, and whose t-shirt I wear often, was left at home. Four Americans total. Two domestiques Ben King and Chad Haga, a new guy Joey Rosskopf who may make some noise, and Teejay who is riding as 1st LT to Rigoberto Uran. Much worse than losing Lawson, Mark Cavendish the Manx Missile is watching from home. He wants the record for stage wins, only thing I think he'll get is a new team next year, sucks he's out. The other sprinters aren't as epic. Of course, Sagan is in. He'll never have yellow in Paris but he's an inspiration and a badass. He should get another green jersey, assuming the refs don't fuck him like in 2017. As a reminder, Paul Sherwen has passed. First tour without him. He will be missed. I still find it upsetting.
July 6, 20196 yr Did my Tour of Rocky Top ride this morning and got back with 30k to go. Great finish. Glad I'm traveling tomorrow because I've never liked the TTT.
July 7, 20196 yr Saw the first stage this morning....and quite the surprise, with no Cavendish, no Paul, and Denmark winning. Always fun watching this race...
July 7, 20196 yr I like Bob Roll as well, but only in small doses. He is better suited for the role he had previously, and I'm not sure I can stomach hours of him in one sitting. That said, I can't think of anyone who would make me not miss Sherwin. This is going to be an interesting Tour. I usually have a personal favorite going in, but someone will have to emerge this time around. I will definitely be rooting for Sagan to do what he does.
July 7, 20196 yr Yeah, I know what you mean, I suspect he'll tone it down. I don't know if Paul just really knew the towns and sites around the tour, probably some of that done in production for him to present, but I'll really miss the commentary on the culture the tour passes through. I don't know if Bobbke can carry that off even if he has the material.
July 7, 20196 yr Author I think Bobke's doing really well. He doesn't joke around the same way he does in studio. Guess whose bike this is: And this one: Spoiler Greipel and Sagan Those Jumbo guys just fucking killed it today. Sky train went off the rails.
July 7, 20196 yr On 7/5/2019 at 7:01 PM, Thetexashammer said: It's that time of year again. Fuck yes. Most beautiful and arguably most difficult sporting event in the world. Story of the race is that the field is wide open. Tom Dumoulin crashed out of the Giro. https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/racing/giro-ditalia/tom-dumoulin-abandons-giro-ditalia-2019-423516 Froome crashed on a training ride a couple months ago, but good news he was release from the hospital just today. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-cycling-froome-idUSKCN1U02DK The talk is that Froome's crash was an error in judgment by Froome. Geraint Thomas, the reigning winner, isn't (apparently) in the same form as last year. Lawson Craddock, the last place finisher last year who raised money for the Velodrome, and whose t-shirt I wear often, was left at home. Four Americans total. Two domestiques Ben King and Chad Haga, a new guy Joey Rosskopf who may make some noise, and Teejay who is riding as 1st LT to Rigoberto Uran. Much worse than losing Lawson, Mark Cavendish the Manx Missile is watching from home. He wants the record for stage wins, only thing I think he'll get is a new team next year, sucks he's out. The other sprinters aren't as epic. Of course, Sagan is in. He'll never have yellow in Paris but he's an inspiration and a badass. He should get another green jersey, assuming the refs don't fuck him like in 2017. As a reminder, Paul Sherwen has passed. First tour without him. He will be missed. I still find it upsetting. There's an entire thread already.
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