DaveC
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You should definitely do that. And the Tour of Flanders as well. I always think it's sad when many people say cycling is boring after watching a few flat stages of the Tour de France. The classics, and especially the ones I've mentioned, are usually a lot more fun. They're the only races in which the leaders actually race against eachother for more than the final 200 metres or the final climb. In this year's Roubaix, Tom Boonen, who was the big favorite along with Cancellara and Sagan, actually attacked 70km before the finish. He didn't win but it was exciting. I'm only slightly biased here.I have never watched Paris-Roubaix before but I definitely will next year after watching yesterday's stage. That was the most exciting non-mountain stage I've seen in years, if ever. An instant classic for sure.
You should definitely do that. And the Tour of Flanders as well. I always think it's sad when many people say cycling is boring after watching a few flat stages of the Tour de France. The classics, and especially the ones I've mentioned, are usually a lot more fun. They're the only races in which the leaders actually race against eachother for more than the final 200 metres or the final climb. In this year's Roubaix, Tom Boonen, who was the big favorite along with Cancellara and Sagan, actually attacked 70km before the finish. He didn't win but it was exciting. I'm only slightly biased here.
Contador is the only Tour rider who would dare to do something similar. I hope he has to try something like that at one point to take time on Nibali.
I think Nibali could lose if his challengers attack him early and isolate him as Astana doesn't seem too strong. But yeah, he'll probably win.
Quintana not being there is definitely a shame. He's probably the best climber out there at the moment. He's also got more chance of winning it than Valverde. I don't think the others could have done much. Especially Hesjedal lol. He's past it. He couldn't even follow in the Giro.
Oh of course I know that the teams evolve but I still enjoy the familiar sound of hearing a Tour involving the previous names. I almost lost my shit when I thought Paul and Phil weren't announcing the race this year, but they just had someone else describing the opening ceremonies before stage 1 on Canadian TV.
I don't think I want to read anything about what went on in the US Postal team. I was a huge fan of Lance. He's the reason I fell in love with cycling. But I'm not exactly angry at or insulted by him and his actions. I don't care because they don't take away from the countless hours I had enjoying him dominating the TDF. Sticking ly head in the sand is more enjoyable I guess.![]()
I agree with basically all you've said. The 2003 Tour is the first one I can consciously remember seeing (I was eight at the time) though I'm sure saw parts of the 2002 one.
It's crazy that a guy like Virenque is still regarded as a legend of the Tour. In a way I do understand the decision to strip Lance of his titles. He's the symbol of doping that everyone in the world knows about. Only cycling fans have heard of Riis or Virenque. They should still be stripped of their titles as well though on principle. The problem is you probably have to strip everyone of their titles if you're strict.
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