✍🏼 of Mountain High (& Higher), Eddy Merckx: The Cannibal & Jan Ullrich: The Best There Never Was (09/06/22). One bit of The Cycling Podcast & ITV cycling.
De Bondt spends 50+km in break, 15 mins doing interviews, then finally heads off towards team bus…sees this group of kids, does U-turn & spends another several mins taking pics/signing autographs.
Question in press conf: ‘Tadej, are you afraid this Giro will cost you too much?’
‘So far I haven’t spent any Euros. I’m on a paid holiday since six days.’
Soon the combined palmarès of half a dozen teenaged tenants of a Mancunian terraced house circa 2005, all of them mentored by Rod Ellingworth, will include:
1 Tour
1 🌈 road jersey
12 🌈 track jerseys
51 Grand Tour stages
1 Dauphiné
1 Paris-Nice
1 Sanremo
5 Olympic golds
etc.
Devastating. One of the brightest lights in the sport - a rider whose deep, considered, expressive voice grabbed your attention from the moment he opened his mouth. Always felt it was a matter of time before a much wider audience saw that light - because he was going to soar.
You‘re allowed to say Pog‘s attacks haven‘t worked once Vingegaard has crossed line at Hautacam this afternoon. Until then, it‘s a bit like telling a woodcutter every swing of the axe was pointless because the tree hasn‘t fallen yet.
Cavendish leading Coppi e Bartali. Every milestone in his career has said plenty about his ability. No result has said more about his middle-finger perseverance than today’s.
Let the cycling historians record that Thibaut Pinot’s last words on the Champs Elysées were, ‘One day we’ll go to an Arsenal game together.’
I have the videographic proof.
Felice Gimondi has died, aged 76. One of the best stage-racers of all time & a lovely, gentle man. Thought he‘d live forever. His mum nearly did - she only passed away in 2013, in her 104th year. She’d been a postwoman & taught Felice to ride on the bike she used for deliveries.
Sad to see Marcel Kittel leave the pro peloton. An absolute gentleman who honoured the sport, entertained us & was exemplary in his dealings with the media in spite of his increasingly mixed feelings about his place in the whole circus. Congratulations to him on a stellar career.
Wide-ranging, thoughtful Mark Cavendish interview in the
@BigIssue
.
On mental health - "I think Robin Williams said it best: people aren’t pretending to have mental health issues, people are pretending to be OK.’
Today,
@LeTour
paid tribute to Richard Moore. A trophy was also given to Richard’s wife Virginie and son Maxime to honour what would have been his 19th Tour ❤🦬
"He'd have loved to have experienced this day with us. But, in a way, he will always be with us & the Tour" -
@friebos
52 Giri d’Italia, 23 Tours de France & 50 Vueltas a España have been won by a smaller margin than the 2024 Strade Bianche.
And he lost about 30 secs celebrating.
So van der Poel is staying at the Old Swan Hotel in Harrogate, where Agatha Christie went AWOL for 11 days in 1926, checking in as ’Teresa Neele’ from Cape Town. Arthur Conan Doyle tried & failed to trace her by taking her discarded glove to a medium.
Relevance to Worlds: 0
Jonas at start: ‘I want Sepp to be in red jersey at the end of the day.’
Sepp: ‘Sometimes you have to stick up for yourself…but everyone was on board [in meeting last night].’
Valter: ‘The strongest guy will win the race.’
Plugge: ‘You’ll see what we do today.’
Buckle up!
And so died the myth of Marc Soler the freewheeling, earpiece-removing Ferris Bueller of Spanish cycling.
Ill, vomiting, it‘s 43 degrees & he still finishes the stage, 15 mins outside the time limit.
In two weeks Davide Rebellin will end his pro career at the Giro del Veneto, a race in which he was 5th…in 1992. That day he finished in the same group as Laurent Fignon & just ahead of Stephen Roche. Roman Kreuziger - that is the now retired 2013 Amstel winner‘s dad - was 63rd.
The best article I've read in this or any Tour is in
@PedaleMag
& is about 'Les Effaceurs' - the crack team who remove or doctor offensive graffiti on the Tour's roads.
'At best, genitals are turned into butterflies, into bears...'
Spot the guy who put a juicy Tour de France victory clause in the deal when he ‘sold’ Bernal to Sky last year (as confirmed to
@cycling_podcast
at 2018 Giro).
One of most memorable days in my 23 years covering cycling. And yet until Roglič was about 2km from the line, we didn’t have a clue how it would end. Richly deserved for Rog - a rider who has left a deep imprint in a remarkably short time. But so would it have been for Thomas.
Thomas on Roglič attack: "Not bad for a guy with Covid. He told me yesterday he had Covid..."
Seems the rumour started in the bunch a few days ago. Roglič heard it and, well, has either decided to have a bit of fun with it or, er, needs to find a new poker teacher.
Kevin Réza in Paris yesterday: "I had a great talk in the bunch with Matteo Trentin. He's a great guy whom I've got to know over the last three weeks. He found just the right words, congratulated me on what I'd done. We agreed today was just the start of a long process..."
Out on a limb, but personally find it quite sad when a rider’s cloak of invincibility is shredded, or yanked from their back. Something very alluring about the myth of the supernatural phenom. Today was unsettling in that it redefined the way we think of cycling‘s medium-term.
In loving memory of our great friend Richard Moore, we painted his
name on the Baneberg of Gent-Wevelgem, the last race he covered. Two years ago. Forever missed.
The number of outlets I've seen quoting Geraint Thomas's "Remco hates Jumbo" line without any hint it may have been in jest... No wonder athletes are increasingly bypassing traditional media and putting out their own stuff.
Lovely & accurate piece in today's
@lequipe
by Philippe Brunel on Dan Martin - 'an old soul, a fighter, a grafter, forged out of a virile conception of his work.'
Or, basically, in the Tour, an anarchic, indomitable breath of fresh air.
Remarkable article in L'Equipe about energy savings of riding in a peloton. According to Dutch researcher Bert Blocken, a rider in the most 'efficient' position in the bunch can ride at 54kph while producing watts that would give him a speed of 12-15kph if he was riding alone.
Richie Porte climbed the Madone 11 times yesterday according to his Strava - 9000+m of climbing.
People just used to stay at home on Saturdays and watch Grandstand.
👏🏽 to
@lavuelta
for purging start areas, finishes, press-rooms etc. of plastic water bottles (-190,000 of them in total this year). Long overdue at bike races.
Quote of the Tour came...weeks before the Tour, from Marc Madiot about Thibaut Pinot.
‘Support this rider because he’s different. He’ll make you cry, sometimes you’ll be sad, but he’ll also lift you right up to the ceiling. His wins will taste different from the rest.’
Rog’s 2nd place yesterday was his best ever finish at Courchevel, beating his 11th place in January 2007. Admittedly, the latter was in the HS96 men’s ski jump.
Strikes me as slightly unrealistic to expect riders to solve complex moral dilemmas & grapple with arcane unwritten codes in a matter of seconds, at 50kph, with a DS in their ear and their heart thumping at 180bpm.
Saw this last night. Just stripped to its barest bones it’d be a great & universal story - & the filmmakers have done a brilliant job of letting the drama speak for itself. Fast, fraught, emotional, even if you thought you already knew every beat.
On the eve of his last ever Tour de France, we’re excited to announce new documentary MARK CAVENDISH: NEVER ENOUGH.
The film charts the rise, fall and resurrection of a genuine sporting great as he attempts to prove the doubters wrong and make cycling history. Coming 2 August.
Julian Alaphilippe’s best result in a World Tour race/stage featuring a 2000m+ climb is his 47th place at Saint-Lary-Soulan (14mins 5secs from winner) in last year’s Tour.
2000m+ climbs in the next week: 7
Calma.
One adjustment that UCI/WADA etc. need to make post-Festina/Puerto/Armstrong is to realise that cycling public is grizzled, in some cases cynical...but also well informed & hungry for explanations. A press release won't cut it. Fans want & deserve detailed answers.
Simon Geschke absolutely distraught at having lost the KoM competition to Jonas Vingegaard, if not the right to wear the jersey tomorrow. ‘I’d rather go to the start in my normal team kit…’