Tour de France - Stage 1, Jun 29, Porto-Vecchio - Bastia
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Tour de France - Stage 1, Jun 29, Porto-Vecchio - Bastia
No prologue, straight into the racing
Stage 1, Porto-Vecchio - Bastia, 213 km
Flattish stage, one for the sprinters. Obviously Mark Cavendish will be massively interested in getting into the yellow jersey for the first time, but everyone will be absolutely wired up to the moon, so I really think it could go to someone like Bouhanni or Goss.
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They're already up and running, hasn't gone smoothly for Froomey and the skybots. Froome has punctured and another sky rider needed a bike change in the neutral zone.
For any fellow Irish supporters, Nico Roche is number 97 and Dan Martin is 175
Someone that deserves a special mention I think is Orica's Svein Tuft, riding his first ever TDF at age 36. To date he is probably most remembered for his performance in stage 2 of the 2012 Tirreno Adriatico, where he rode solo in front of the peloton for 200km. During the race, he reportedly burnt 6500 calories. Cav tweeted the following - "Ride of the day.. No, make that ride of the millennium, goes to GreenEDGE’s Svein Tuft. 200km ALONE controlling the peloton! Respect".
Stage 1, Porto-Vecchio - Bastia, 213 km
Flattish stage, one for the sprinters. Obviously Mark Cavendish will be massively interested in getting into the yellow jersey for the first time, but everyone will be absolutely wired up to the moon, so I really think it could go to someone like Bouhanni or Goss.
Stage profile:
Final km:
They're already up and running, hasn't gone smoothly for Froomey and the skybots. Froome has punctured and another sky rider needed a bike change in the neutral zone.
For any fellow Irish supporters, Nico Roche is number 97 and Dan Martin is 175
Someone that deserves a special mention I think is Orica's Svein Tuft, riding his first ever TDF at age 36. To date he is probably most remembered for his performance in stage 2 of the 2012 Tirreno Adriatico, where he rode solo in front of the peloton for 200km. During the race, he reportedly burnt 6500 calories. Cav tweeted the following - "Ride of the day.. No, make that ride of the millennium, goes to GreenEDGE’s Svein Tuft. 200km ALONE controlling the peloton! Respect".
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Lobato of Euskaltel Euskadi will be the first wearer of the polka-dot jersey, took the points on the world's smallest "mountain".
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Holy cr*p, what chaos today.
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what a finish and that crash!!holy smokes!!That guy was literally almost hit the pole then do a flip with his bike!!luckily his bike did not hit anybody!!what a mess!
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It apparently wasn't the driver's fault. They knew the height of all the vehicles coming through and still managed to hang the sign to low.
And that crash was amazing. I'm amazed Sagan rode away from that one.
And that crash was amazing. I'm amazed Sagan rode away from that one.
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“He had to stop and demand authorization to lift the portico,” said Jean-Louis Pagès, the Tour’s site director, who oversees the start and finish of each stage. “Clearly, he didn’t do it.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/30/sp...tage.html?_r=0
https://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/30/sp...tage.html?_r=0
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After watching the crash at the end I wondering how the bikes fared. I wish VeloNews or somebody would do a pictorial on the bikes after a major wreck. Kinda of put the whole carbon thingy in perspective (since many riders hop back on).
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So it was Orica-GreenEdge that got fined for coming across late according to the timetable for team vehicles arriving at the finish. He was supposed to stop and ask for authorization once he missed the timetable.
Just a chaotic scene for a finish all this caused.
Just a chaotic scene for a finish all this caused.
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What a farking mess. So many guys banged up, Tony Martin out, Sagan totally jacked up, some other guys are probably damaged now, including AC. Looks like the crash was Greipel's fault, based on what NBC showed and I agreed with their assessment. Totally unprofessional finish, all the way around. Everyone...get your act together!
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According to John Degenkolb, Argos-Shimano's radios weren't working momentarily yesterday which enabled them to totally focus on the finish as usual since they weren't even aware of the bus incident until after the stage.
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