Tour de France, 2024 edition
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Tour de France, 2024 edition
Starts this weekend in FLORENCE.
Pog the favourite, with Vingegaard and Roglic 2nd and 3rd faves. Evenpoel will no doubt be hopeful of a very successful tour.
All eyes on Cav and the elusive missing stage that he needs for the record.
Wout van Aert I suspect will have huge ride. He’s a monster. As usual, I’m all in on Jumbo. Bring it on!
Oh…and with it the Paris Olympics just around the corner, the final stage in Nice is not a procession, instead it’s a race against the clock TT, which could be a huge spectacle.
Here we go….
Pog the favourite, with Vingegaard and Roglic 2nd and 3rd faves. Evenpoel will no doubt be hopeful of a very successful tour.
All eyes on Cav and the elusive missing stage that he needs for the record.
Wout van Aert I suspect will have huge ride. He’s a monster. As usual, I’m all in on Jumbo. Bring it on!
Oh…and with it the Paris Olympics just around the corner, the final stage in Nice is not a procession, instead it’s a race against the clock TT, which could be a huge spectacle.
Here we go….
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What a shame that the bad injury Chris Froome suffered a while ago put an end to his chances of maintaining the highs he was on. I’ll never forget him leaving Bradley Wiggins behind on that climb and then being told to drop back and help him back in the Sky team days. Rightly dropped the domestique tag the season after.
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I can't work out what it is that has slowed Froome down soooo much, is it mental scarring or physical? broken bones heal, admittedly it was a horrific crash, but he is so far behind where he was. Good guy, despite him dropping my Brad.karatekid wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2024 9:48 amWhat a shame that the bad injury Chris Froome suffered a while ago put an end to his chances of maintaining the highs he was on. I’ll never forget him leaving Bradley Wiggins behind on that climb and then being told to drop back and help him back in the Sky team days. Rightly dropped the domestique tag the season after.

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If Cav wins a stage I definitely won't cry. Definitely. Almost certainly not.
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ITV should do more live cycling.
Their coverage is so much better than Eurosport. I love Ned and David.
Their coverage is so much better than Eurosport. I love Ned and David.
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I prefer Eurosport, even though Rob Hatch is a b@stard fan+ No adverts and their studio analysis before and after with Orla Chennaoui is great.burnley007 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2024 10:10 amITV should do more live cycling.
Their coverage is so much better than Eurosport. I love Ned and David.
That being said, the highlights show on ITV with the segments by Daniel Friebe and Gary Imlach is well worth a watch.
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I can't stand Sean Kelly, he is just so dull. There's only really Adam Blyth that I like. Orla and Adam in the studio are fab, but the others are tedious.Winstonswhite wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2024 10:22 amI prefer Eurosport, even though Rob Hatch is a b@stard fan+ No adverts and their studio analysis before and after with Orla Chennaoui is great.
That being said, the highlights show on ITV with the segments by Daniel Friebe and Gary Imlach is well worth a watch.
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Hard to look past Pog and the first few stages will be absolutely brutal. Stage one could be one for Piddcock. Hope he has a better Tour than last year. Remco should be good fun and hoping for a Cav stage win, beating Phillipsen into 2nd would be the cherry on top.
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His biological passport is a HC all in itself!burnley007 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2024 10:08 amI can't work out what it is that has slowed Froome down soooo much, is it mental scarring or physical? broken bones heal, admittedly it was a horrific crash, but he is so far behind where he was. Good guy, despite him dropping my Brad.![]()
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Reason one: I love Cav.Roosterbooster wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2024 11:29 pm100%
I desperately want him to break the record
I just wonder if JP is too strong
Reason two: it’ll really annoy Eddie.
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Disagree, cycling is NOTHING without SK’s dryness, mumbling and statements of the obvious.burnley007 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2024 10:10 amITV should do more live cycling.
Their coverage is so much better than Eurosport. I love Ned and David.
Love Orla, love Adam and sad to see Dan go.
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We can almost forgive the
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First time ever the Tour doesn't finish in Paris. It's because of the Olympics.
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That Wilier bike is a thing of beauty.
A for the race,not sure Pog has a good enough team around him to topple the Jumbo dominance of the last two tours.
A for the race,not sure Pog has a good enough team around him to topple the Jumbo dominance of the last two tours.
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Vingegard hasn't raced for a few weeks after a crash. Unknown how competitive he will be.Stevie2112 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2024 6:12 pmThat Wilier bike is a thing of beauty.
A for the race,not sure Pog has a good enough team around him to topple the Jumbo dominance of the last two tours.
If Pogacar can hold the form he's had for the last 6 months I can't see anyone challenging him.
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I always found it strange that SKY should throw so much money at sponsoring a team, but never covered the Tour on their sports channels.burnley007 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2024 10:10 amITV should do more live cycling.
Their coverage is so much better than Eurosport. I love Ned and David.
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Isn’t it one of the EUs protected sports? Available to national broadcasters and discovery(eurosport) through their annual contract.Eyesofblue2 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2024 7:14 pmI always found it strange that SKY should throw so much money at sponsoring a team, but never covered the Tour on their sports channels.
I must be one of the few that doesn’t want Cav to break Eddies record. Love the guy but Eddie will always be king. Sharing is caring.
Pog for me unless Vingo has been doing amazing training on his rollers.
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Sean - ‘Yes well and err’burnley007 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2024 10:39 amI can't stand Sean Kelly, he is just so dull. There's only really Adam Blyth that I like. Orla and Adam in the studio are fab, but the others are tedious.
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Sean Kelly is the best race caller ever. He’s a Waterford farmer, listen to what he says not how he says it. He’ll cerkankly be right.
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Here here. 
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It's the way he says FATigue that bothers me...Tricky Trevor wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2024 8:31 pmSean Kelly is the best race caller ever. He’s a Waterford farmer, listen to what he says not how he says it. He’ll cerkankly be right.
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Sean Kelly was once described by Phil Liggett as having “legs like twisted cables”. He wasn’t wrong.
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Cav is looking horrid, bobbing and weaving…
He might yet miss the time cut, Jensie worried about him!
He might yet miss the time cut, Jensie worried about him!
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Over 3700 metres of climbing today I think. Not looking good for him at all
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I was literally eating my lunch when I saw that. Poor Cav
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It just said at current speeds he needs to finish within 49 mins of the stage winner, so he should be fine. Just needs to get through it in one piece.
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Wow. What an incredible finish.
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Wasn't it just. Let's hope the next 3 weeks keep up to this standard!
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Brilliant stage. Amazing that they held-off the owlet on in those final 8kms
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Is today the day - 35?
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We can but hope
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Had TV on mute so no clue what happened Cav in the end
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Held up behind a big peloton crash
Delighted for Girmay

Delighted for Girmay
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Pleased for Girmay. Saw Dylan Groenewegen complaining but enjoyed that
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Big statement of intent from Tadej today!
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Pogacar was immense today for sure. Good job the avalanche was cleared up quickly.
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Pog was immense yesterday. Pretty much the scenario the organisers dreamt of putting Galibier so early in the race. Long way to go though. Pog probably not feeling effects of Giro yet - he might not at all - and Jonas still a bit cautious. Roglic clearly not done as people thought just 2 days ago. Terrific entertainment.
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Hard to watch the Euros at all after watching these stages. I find the football incredibly boring after watching the cycling
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I think yesterday proved otherwise. UAE have GC riders as domestics. "Hyper-domestics" they're now being called.Stevie2112 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2024 6:12 pmThat Wilier bike is a thing of beauty.
A for the race,not sure Pog has a good enough team around him to topple the Jumbo dominance of the last two tours.
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UAE's team is insane this Tour. Visma missing Kuss. Jorgenson nowhere near as good in support.
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CAV. I said I didn’t want him to break Eddies record but I cheered him home all the way.
The overhead shot of his route through the pack and his final pace are perfection.
The overhead shot of his route through the pack and his final pace are perfection.
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That was rather nerve-wracking. Absolutely brilliant stuff. 35
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Spoiler alert.
Get in Mark Cavendish.
Get in Mark Cavendish.
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SUPERB CAV!!!!! Mint that!
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What a man. Incredible moment.