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‘In the (Time) Zone'
by David Olle, France, +33 66 16 909 87
Tour de France, July 3 - 25, 2010, Report stage 2
Stage 2 Monday, July 5 192 km Brussels (BE) → Spa (BE)
Results
1 Sylvain Chavanel (Fra) Quick Step 4:40:48
2 Maxime Bouet (Fra) AG2R La Mondiale 0:03:56
3 Fabian Wegmann (Ger) Team Milram
4 Robbie McEwen (Aus) Team Katusha
General classification after stage 2
1 Sylvain Chavanel (Fra) Quick Step 10:02:25
2 Fabian Cancellara (Swi) Team Saxo Bank 0:02:57
3 Tony Martin (Ger) Team HTC - Columbia 0:03:07
General report
(Champagne is my office)
More crashes today, but the race organizers don't care, they had Frenchmen in the break. Eventually Sylvain Chavanel made the break his own, and ran in nearly 4 minutes in front of the peloton. While many riders crashed on the Stockeu descent, not all did, but it was enough for Cancellara to call a protest ‘slow ride' to the finish, because of the unsafe riding conditions. No sympathy from me. Bike riding is dangerous in any conditions. And these riders get paid to do it. Ride! It's your job.
Lance Report: ‘When I got back on my bike it was crash, after crash, after crash' Lance Armstrong on today's descent down the ‘Stockeu'
Skippy report: Bad news about Adam Hansen yesterday, definite collar bone break (and no more TdF). That's two in two years for him. At least Cadel got three of his five clavicle breaks out of the way in one year, back in 2003.
Women's Giro Report: Ina Teutenberg (Ger) has won the first three stages of the Women's Tour of Italy, 2 flat sprints and a time trial. She could be up to 20 wins for the season, she has good ties with Australia. We'll claim her.
Cuisine report: Leaving our hotel in Venasca, Piemonte, the hotelier kindly gave us 2 bottles of Barolo, see them here http://www.twitpic.com/22orba he said they were for ‘collectors' only. 1965 & 1974. They lasted about 3 days with us. http://www.twitpic.com/22p3sz
Tomorrow: Stage 3 Tuesday, July 6 207 km Wanze (BE) → Arenberg
The stage between Wanze and Arenberg, which includes 13 kilometers of pave, finishes outside the Trouée d'Arenberg of Paris-Roubaix fame. In 2004, Iban Mayo farewelled his General Classification hopes after a fall on a short sector of cobbles outside Erre. Prior to 2004, the pavé had not appeared in the Tour de France in more than 20 years. Thor Hushovd also lost the race lead amongst the cobbles and voiced his displeasure vehemently about the pave inclusions in the TdF to anyone who would listen. This prompted Robbie McEwen to declare ‘Well, take the mountains out of the race, and I'll win the damn thing'. Yes Thor, it's one race for all, not a race just for one.
by David Olle, France, +33 66 16 909 87
Tour de France, July 3 - 25, 2010, Report stage 2
Stage 2 Monday, July 5 192 km Brussels (BE) → Spa (BE)
Results
1 Sylvain Chavanel (Fra) Quick Step 4:40:48
2 Maxime Bouet (Fra) AG2R La Mondiale 0:03:56
3 Fabian Wegmann (Ger) Team Milram
4 Robbie McEwen (Aus) Team Katusha
General classification after stage 2
1 Sylvain Chavanel (Fra) Quick Step 10:02:25
2 Fabian Cancellara (Swi) Team Saxo Bank 0:02:57
3 Tony Martin (Ger) Team HTC - Columbia 0:03:07
General report
(Champagne is my office)
More crashes today, but the race organizers don't care, they had Frenchmen in the break. Eventually Sylvain Chavanel made the break his own, and ran in nearly 4 minutes in front of the peloton. While many riders crashed on the Stockeu descent, not all did, but it was enough for Cancellara to call a protest ‘slow ride' to the finish, because of the unsafe riding conditions. No sympathy from me. Bike riding is dangerous in any conditions. And these riders get paid to do it. Ride! It's your job.
Lance Report: ‘When I got back on my bike it was crash, after crash, after crash' Lance Armstrong on today's descent down the ‘Stockeu'
Skippy report: Bad news about Adam Hansen yesterday, definite collar bone break (and no more TdF). That's two in two years for him. At least Cadel got three of his five clavicle breaks out of the way in one year, back in 2003.
Women's Giro Report: Ina Teutenberg (Ger) has won the first three stages of the Women's Tour of Italy, 2 flat sprints and a time trial. She could be up to 20 wins for the season, she has good ties with Australia. We'll claim her.
Cuisine report: Leaving our hotel in Venasca, Piemonte, the hotelier kindly gave us 2 bottles of Barolo, see them here http://www.twitpic.com/22orba he said they were for ‘collectors' only. 1965 & 1974. They lasted about 3 days with us. http://www.twitpic.com/22p3sz
Tomorrow: Stage 3 Tuesday, July 6 207 km Wanze (BE) → Arenberg
The stage between Wanze and Arenberg, which includes 13 kilometers of pave, finishes outside the Trouée d'Arenberg of Paris-Roubaix fame. In 2004, Iban Mayo farewelled his General Classification hopes after a fall on a short sector of cobbles outside Erre. Prior to 2004, the pavé had not appeared in the Tour de France in more than 20 years. Thor Hushovd also lost the race lead amongst the cobbles and voiced his displeasure vehemently about the pave inclusions in the TdF to anyone who would listen. This prompted Robbie McEwen to declare ‘Well, take the mountains out of the race, and I'll win the damn thing'. Yes Thor, it's one race for all, not a race just for one.



