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Warning for NO Lights.
You may have heard this today but several of the Pro Riders are in France training for the TDF. Mainly up in the mountains but one of those riders ran into a spot of bother today. He was up in the Alps training on part of the TDF route and he was stopped by the local Gendarme for having no lights on his bike. Hang on-- Middle of day and a Team car behind him- Just a normal occurence at this time of year and even Normal French cyclists would be doing this at any time of the year. Without the team car of course.
But the rider was not French--It was Contador. Glad to see the French can still bear a grudge. The road apparantly had a few tunnels on it and Contadour did fail a drugs test lat year but the Spanish authority has not banned him as it was not his fault. |
I probably shouldn't have laughed... but I did.
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I don't know why that doper is training. Aren't we still waiting for a decision by the UCI or a judge or some other organization?
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If the rider had been French, or riding for a French team, he probably wouldn't have been stopped.
That's my guess anyway. Good to hear that Alberto is out there doing his homework though! Rick / OCRR |
Key word: "French". Enough said.
If the French want a French winner...................................................... quit inviting all those darn foreigners :) |
Originally Posted by bigbadwullf
(Post 12792620)
Key word: "French". Enough said.
If the French want a French winner...................................................... quit inviting all those darn foreigners :) |
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Contador's hearing was postponed, so he is able to ride in the tour, which he will dominate.
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Contador wasn't stopped for riding in daylight without lights. He was stopped for riding in tunnels without lights. I myself have been stopped by the police (in the US) for riding in the dark without lights.
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Originally Posted by CACycling
(Post 12792908)
French will never win..............they give up too easily. :innocent:
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stapfam, I hadn't read about this, good to start a day with a smile! All-in-all just good publicity for AC.
Brad |
You know in reading this thread, the one thing that kept popping back into my thoughts was this.... how nice must it be to have a team car following behind you? The entire thread on "First Flat" http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...703-First-flat would be rendered meaningless.
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Originally Posted by gear
(Post 12795438)
Fortunately they didn't give up at Yorktown in 1781.
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Originally Posted by bigbadwullf
(Post 12792620)
Key word: "French". Enough said.
If the French want a French winner...................................................... quit inviting all those darn foreigners :) Mavic, Huret, Time, Look, Chistophe, Hutchinson, Stronglight, Simplex, Ideale, Michelin, Lyotard, Nervar, Peugeot, Motobecane, TdF, Paris-Roubaix, Hinault, Longo, Jalabert, Anquetil, Robic, Fignon, etc.... seems they've done a bit for cycling. But hey, let's just go ahead and judge 63 million people based on the actions of a few. |
Originally Posted by gear
(Post 12795433)
Contador wasn't stopped for riding in daylight without lights. He was stopped for riding in tunnels without lights. I myself have been stopped by the police (in the US) for riding in the dark without lights.
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You've at least got to give the French cops some points for trying.
Capone was done for tax evasion, so perhaps we can get Contador for something else too! |
Originally Posted by AzTallRider
(Post 12793891)
Contador's hearing was postponed, so he is able to ride in the tour, which he will dominate.
Any takers? |
Originally Posted by ahsposo
(Post 12797298)
My money's on Chris Horner.
Any takers? |
Originally Posted by AzTallRider
(Post 12793891)
Contador's hearing was postponed, so he is able to ride in the tour, which he will dominate.
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After watching him give away stage wins in the Giro, my money (and support because he showed class) is absolutely with the evil Mr. Contador.
"Bru-ha-ha-ha-ha"! I think this will be a relatively PED-free TdF, due to the perception of improved testing, and AC needs it less than other contenders. I don't think it will be close. I'll go with Horner for 2nd, and agree Andy looks weak, despite his saying he is right on track. |
I will agree that Contadour has to be favourite for the TDF. Don't think he will get a friendly response from the Fans though and the "Old" trick of a pump in the spokes may be attempted. But Cadell Evans. He seems to have a new lease of life with BMC and he "May" have the riders to back him up. His performance in the Dauphine was pretty good but I just feel that he was holding back Wheras Wiggins seemed to drop a bit of performance on a few days.
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Originally Posted by BluesDawg
(Post 12797621)
Andy Schleck has not shown me anything this year. I'd wouldn't be surprised to see him out of the top ten. Frank will likely finish higher.
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Originally Posted by stapfam
(Post 12797716)
I will agree that Contadour has to be favourite for the TDF. Don't think he will get a friendly response from the Fans though and the "Old" trick of a pump in the spokes may be attempted. But Cadell Evans. He seems to have a new lease of life with BMC and he "May" have the riders to back him up. His performance in the Dauphine was pretty good but I just feel that he was holding back Wheras Wiggins seemed to drop a bit of performance on a few days.
Or cattle on the course. Remember. It was reported that Alberto claimed that the French beef was no good so he had a friend bring some to him from Spain. Now of course the French cattle farmers were outraged. If you watched Stage 6 of the Criterium du Dauphine you saw two very large cows come up out of a gully and sort of join the race. Causing a number of riders to crash. Was that training for the cows to enter the TDF as Alberto pedals by? Will the French farmers take revenge? |
Originally Posted by gear
(Post 12795433)
I myself have been stopped by the police (in the US) for riding in the dark without lights.
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