Ok the great race is over and it is fair to say that it was a great race for us Brits. Mark Cavendish winning more stages than any other rider and the great Bradley Wiggins coming 4th! I think we are going to see a bit more of these two next year in the Tour. Well done guys! We must not forget the other Brits who did well such as good old Charlie Wegelius. There is one nagging question however. Where was David Millar? Since he has been racing clean he is nowhere to be seen! Why is this? Maybe he was just not up to it? However it is certainly refreshing to see some excellent British cylists getting results and entertaining us without being prima donnas. Well done guys!
Here in Val Chisone we now wait with baited breath for the official announcement of the 2010 route which rumour has it will be passing outside our doorstep. I do hope so! Thsi years Giro was a great success even though it was marred by the fact that Di Luca was cheating- Doped on the CERA. It also means that he was cheating when he topped the Colle della Finestra in 2005. It seriously saddens me and it tarnishes the whole event.
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Thursday, 30 July 2009
Saturday, 23 May 2009
Mark Cavendish Top Sprinter
Mark did it again at Florence. This time Petacchi even admitted that he could not keep up with Cavendish. The Italian press however were not as gracious. They claimed that Petacchi had caught some wind as he tried to sprint for the line. obviously Cavendish had found the only non windy bit on the whole track?
Mark's career has really only just begun and he has many more years of development ahead of him. My prediction is that Cippolini's record of sprint victories will be beaten by the "Manx Thunderbolt". I think this year will be sen in Yellow during the Tour and he will certainly be winning a few more stages this year in both main tours.
British cycling is at it's best ever. Lets not loose this by being complacent. I hope that Cavendish is inspiring the younger generation as much as he is inspiring mine.
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Monday, 11 May 2009
Petacchi can climb but Cavendish can't!
Today's stage saw Cavendish loose the Maglia Rosa Not because Petacchi beat him in the sprint but because he was beaten by the final climb. A great shame but hopefully Cavendish will take this on board and do some work to improve his climbing skills.
It should not be forgotten however thathe not only won the maglia rosa but managed to hold on to it for two days. This is a fantastic achievement for a Brit and I am sure that we will be seeing his name as a stage winner again over the next three weeks.
My money is on Lance Armstrong for stage 10 Cuneo to Pinerolo May 19th. Here he has the opportunity to really show us his climbing ability on a climb that he knows very well. The climb to Sestriere where in 99 he beat Marco Pantani on his home ground in the Tour de France. This time however he will not be stopping at the top but descending all the way to Pinerolo via a "little" cat 2 climb at Pra Martino.
I am sure this stage will go down in history. You too can come and ride this route. Just book a holiday with Hannibal Cycle Tours and this and many other great cols could be on your "Done" list
It should not be forgotten however thathe not only won the maglia rosa but managed to hold on to it for two days. This is a fantastic achievement for a Brit and I am sure that we will be seeing his name as a stage winner again over the next three weeks.
My money is on Lance Armstrong for stage 10 Cuneo to Pinerolo May 19th. Here he has the opportunity to really show us his climbing ability on a climb that he knows very well. The climb to Sestriere where in 99 he beat Marco Pantani on his home ground in the Tour de France. This time however he will not be stopping at the top but descending all the way to Pinerolo via a "little" cat 2 climb at Pra Martino.
I am sure this stage will go down in history. You too can come and ride this route. Just book a holiday with Hannibal Cycle Tours and this and many other great cols could be on your "Done" list
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Monday, 16 June 2008
Tour de France 2010

I have known for a couple of weeks that Gap-Pinerolo is now an official candidate stage for the Tour de France 2010.
Why am I so excited?
The tour is coming past my house! Literally past my doorstep. This is a childhood dream of immutable value to me. Now don't get me wrong as I am lucky enough to get to see the Tour de France every year. Not only that but I also get to ride many of the historic climbs that have been frequented by the heroes of cycling. What makes this special is I will only have to go outside my door to see it. This, and the fact that the route will be using the Colle Delle Finestre will make it possibly one of the most dramatic stages in modern history. The colle is Europe's third hardest climb in terms of distance, gradient and altitude. Half of the climb is on a dirt track, an old military road that winds its way up the side of the mountain. It makes d'Huez seem a piece of cake (I should know as I do both often enough.) It is set to become one of the great heroic climbs and benefits from fantastic breathtaking scenery. It has been used once before by the Giro d'Italia in 2005. Danilo di Luca was first to the top closely followed by Gilberto Simoni and proved to be one of the most exciting stage finishes in Giro history. To quote Simoni, "that climb took 10 years off me!"
The only difficulty is where to watch it. Do I watch it from home and dash outside as it whizzes past, do I ride to the summit of the Colle delle Finestre and watch the pros struggle up from Suza or do I get some VIP tickets for the finish in Pinerolo? I have plenty of time to decide. Where will you be watching it from?
In the meantime check out the official Tour website for this years race. LETOUR.COM
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accomodation,
Cycling,
La Grande Boucle,
Tour de France
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