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Old 07-03-23, 10:04 AM
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Google translate was absolutely no help here.
https://fr.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maillot_%C3%A0_pois
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tx. And "tinker"?
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WvA doesn't look like superman this year.
What I'm seeing is reasonably impressive, so far.
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Originally Posted by MinnMan
tx. And "tinker"?
Tinker, Evers, Chance perhaps?

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baseball's_Sad_Lexicon

Dunno I'm still celebrating that Cofidis win
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Tacks for the 2nd day in a row, this time at 20km from the finish. I'm surprised the Basque didn't beat the person senseless for doing it yesterday. I hope this never happens on a downhill mountain stage as this could cause some serious injuries.
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Tacks = bad. Damned Antifa types, or whatever they are.

i wonder if they'll have to start sweeping ahead of the race with those magnetic rakes like roofers use, in addition to ski nets, to moderate the risk and insanity. I'm half surprised JV hasn't already suggested it.

Tinker = colloquial British English for mischievous youngster. Not to be confused with Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.
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Originally Posted by slcbob
Tacks = bad. Damned Antifa types, or whatever they are.

i wonder if they'll have to start sweeping ahead of the race with those magnetic rakes like roofers use, in addition to ski nets, to moderate the risk and insanity. I'm half surprised JV hasn't already suggested it.

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(at the risk of combining two sci-fi movies) it is time to execute order 66. let the soylent green trucks roll…
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Some absolutely abysmal bikehandling the last 3 km.
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The boys took the day off for 98 percent of the race today, almost like a recreational ride until the last 3 km.
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The boys took the day off for 98 percent of the race today, almost like a recreational ride until the last 3 km.
Absolutely. All my 113 mile rec rides are around 25 - 26 mph. At least now that I've slowed down a bit in my old age.
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Originally Posted by USAZorro
Some absolutely abysmal bikehandling the last 3 km.
It was interesting to listen to Nico Roche talk about the car racetrack they were riding on and the problems it caused. It didn’t sound like it was all the fault of the riders, although that last crash close to the finish was ridiculous!
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stage 5 profile setting up to be a quintessential breakaway, oopsiedoodles outing with a gc hopeful or three caught out.
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stage 5...tadej.
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Stage 5 delusional prediction. Powless goes in the break for KOM points. Maybe Costa and Madouas are there. He gets pipped at the summit for a few points, but the break survives and Powless takes the stage.

P. S. LL Sanchez DNS is a blow to the little train Cav had. Guarnieri out too. Jakobsen went down hard. I still haven't seen the crash but his bike snapped in half.

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Stage 4 was crazy boring then absurdly disastrous those final kilometers. What happened to Haig did he purposely loose two minutes from doing a lead out, did he crash or has he decided for stage wins instead?
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not going to spoil it for anybody, but wow.
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Originally Posted by gpsblake
The boys took the day off for 98 percent of the race today, almost like a recreational ride until the last 3 km.
I can't find it now, but Tom Pidcock posted his power numbers for yesterday's stage on his Instagram story. His average power was less than 100W.
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Extraordinary stage. It's a very atypical start to the whole race this year. Still TBD how it plays out for the long haul but I, for one, am not worried about earlier-than-par GC time gaps creating a snooze-fest and I'm happy to see the script get torn up now and then. The riders still make the race, or not as Stage 4 showed, and there's a lot to gun for.

It looks like Coquard is making a run for green.

The last of the laughing bunch trickled in today at +14.27% of the winner's time. IDK what the cut was, maybe 15%, but no one was OTL. I was a little worried about Jakobsen after the wire brushing he took yesterday. Tomorrow may be worse. Good luck to him.
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TdF A few days will be free-broadcast on NBC -

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My wife told me the TDF was on channel 4 (NBC). I assumed that it was some short blurb, and over already, but to my surprise the coverage was still going, showing the podium ceremonies. I was surprised. I wonder if today is a one-off, or if the coverage will continue. The ad called it a "US Bank/NBC Sports Special Report". I tried streaming the TDF on Peacock last year, but it was hopeless mess. Hopefully this Saturday's coverage is not the last of it.
TdF - A few days will be free-broadcast on NBC. They have done it this way in recent years. Like Stage 1. They expect bog viewership on those few days, and so they broadcast the entire thing.
I looked but could not find the stages to be broadcast free on NBC this year,
For the rest of the stages, you would have to subscribe.

Or, what "some people" do is to have VPN service - just whatever regular VPN - then select some European locale where TdF is broadcast for free, and then select a VPN from that country, and then tune in.

In these countries, they pay taxes to get certain coverage - so it is not exactly free, they just get it without having to pay since they already paid for a set of programming. Kind of like having paid for cable.

"Cyclingfans" lists live stream broadcasts - from a variety of locales.
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Well that was interesting. And it's still a long way to Paris.
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I'm loving the way this race is unfolding. I hope it continues to be this kind of battle.
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Yep, looks like we have a real race in store this year.
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As Sepp says, it's unbelievable that it's only been six stages. Wow.
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Oh that's a heartbreak for Jorgensen! Bee sting and all! Dunno how else he would've played that except to have launched a little later, but it was pretty lucky woodsie didn't respond at first. If Matteo had waited he probably wouldn't have gotten away that easy.

Woodsie had one heck of a climb!! That was incredible, almost two minutes back once Matteo hit the climb right?

Pretty disappointed Simmons had to abandon, here's hoping he can recover and target something decent still this season!

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