Stage 1
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Stage 1
Postby Kev365428 » Mon Jul 09, 2007 2:11 am
When I saw McEwen at the back of the pack with only 5km to go, I thought he had no chance of getting to the front. Then with 100 meters to go he comes out of nowhere like a pimple on your face 2 hours before a first date, and blows the competition away.
Absolutely amazing.
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Postby AUbicycles » Mon Jul 09, 2007 7:03 am
Great that the Aussies are being represented but... will it be a case of a number of stages being won and then a slow down (or even pull out)? I am keen to see the aussies become serious contenders right up to the last stage.
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Postby sogood » Mon Jul 09, 2007 8:45 am
I guess for one, none of his competitions were looking out for him and the pace of the lead group somewhat slowed a bit nearing the finish and permitted him to snake through the peloton.
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Re: Stage 1
Postby LuckyPierre » Mon Jul 09, 2007 9:10 am
I think that Robbie would be delighted with causing a reaction like that. He was pretty open about what drives him in Thursday's "25 Years " program and to see him work (albeit with help) to get back after the peleton tried to put a gap on him was pretty stirring.Kev365428 wrote: ... with 100 meters to go he comes out of nowhere like a pimple on your face 2 hours before a first date, and blows the competition away ...
'twas good to Stu only a minute behind the sprinters - he is really tough. I hope that the boys in pink work a bit harder tonight.
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Postby tuco » Mon Jul 09, 2007 10:22 am
What's with all the crap they put on before they start showing the racing?
Don't they know we've been waiting many, many hours to see racing, they must know we don't give a crap about cooking food and which wine goes with it.
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Postby sogood » Mon Jul 09, 2007 10:35 am
Well, TdF is a major show piece for France on the international stage, so it's not surprising that there's a cultural aspect to it. And if you were on the actual tour, there's a whole caravan thing and marketing by commercial enterprises. Let's just say that we are getting the light end of the stick.tuco wrote:What's with all the crap they put on before they start showing the racing?
Don't they know we've been waiting many, many hours to see racing, they must know we don't give a crap about cooking food and which wine goes with it.
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Postby europa » Mon Jul 09, 2007 10:52 am
Going to be a good tour, but I don't know if I have the endurance to last it
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Postby LuckyPierre » Mon Jul 09, 2007 11:40 am
Hey, don't pick on my mate Gabriel! It's his one chance each year to sharpen his French accent and talk rubbish (well, it's pretty obvious that he can do that any time he wants to). Richard might remember the heady days in the early 80's when Horst's appeared on the Adelaide restaurant scene - a very different place that introduced many to what a real 'bistro' was. So what ? Well, Gabriel was the chef when it opened. He has long since become an Australian and he knows when (and how) to put his tongue firmly in his cheek.tuco wrote: ... they must know we don't give a crap about cooking food and which wine goes with it ...
That said, it's a boring as bat !! BAN ME NOW FOR SWEARING !! when all you want to do is to watch the b*ggers ride!
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Postby tuco » Mon Jul 09, 2007 11:45 am
True, but still I'm not interested in it. I need my cycling fix.sogood wrote:Well, TdF is a major show piece for France on the international stage, so it's not surprising that there's a cultural aspect to it. And if you were on the actual tour, there's a whole caravan thing and marketing by commercial enterprises. Let's just say that we are getting the light end of the stick.tuco wrote:What's with all the crap they put on before they start showing the racing?
Don't they know we've been waiting many, many hours to see racing, they must know we don't give a crap about cooking food and which wine goes with it.
I'm more inspired by the scenery and picturesque villages (which we see during a race) to get over there on a holiday than by the food. It's so much different to anything we have here.
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Postby MichaelB » Mon Jul 09, 2007 11:52 am
The news coverage is crap. Not even a mention of who is in the Yellow and no footage at all.... sigh.....
Will try and set the vid tonight
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Postby sogood » Mon Jul 09, 2007 1:36 pm
Well, we all do. But in order to attract more viewers eg. Spouse of cycling fanatics, SBS has to put some of those padding in there. But it's sure better to hear about French food than a pub crawl clip shown during Fri afternoon footie.tuco wrote:True, but still I'm not interested in it. I need my cycling fix.
I'm more inspired by the scenery and picturesque villages (which we see during a race) to get over there on a holiday than by the food. It's so much different to anything we have here.
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Postby europa » Mon Jul 09, 2007 2:25 pm
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Any news on Robbie's injury? He got through last night on adrenalin but was really favouring it - a dud wrist could ruin his tour.
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Postby moosterbounce » Mon Jul 09, 2007 3:48 pm
We started coverage in WA at 10.30 with 30 mins of preamble. Anyway, during the race, there was a "Welcome to viewers in Adelaide and *somewhere else I forget*. let's recap what we've seen so far" and then started repeating what we in WA had just seen!!tuco wrote:I also liked the other comment, "Who needs a photo finish when Robbie (McEwen) is involved?"
What's with all the crap they put on before they start showing the racing?
Don't they know we've been waiting many, many hours to see racing, they must know we don't give a crap about cooking food and which wine goes with it.
Couldn't believe it.
It is on from 10-11.30pm here tonight - don't you wish you lived in WA??
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Postby tuco » Tue Jul 24, 2007 12:24 pm
My point has been proved!!!! I taped stage 15 last night and I was sitting watching it with my wife before work and she commented on how beautiful the area was and that we'll have to go over there next year. Well we settled on 2011 when the kids have finished high school but it was the scenery and not a silly little man with a speech impediment (accent) and a pom with an identity crisis.tuco wrote:True, but still I'm not interested in it. I need my cycling fix.sogood wrote:Well, TdF is a major show piece for France on the international stage, so it's not surprising that there's a cultural aspect to it. And if you were on the actual tour, there's a whole caravan thing and marketing by commercial enterprises. Let's just say that we are getting the light end of the stick.tuco wrote:What's with all the crap they put on before they start showing the racing?
Don't they know we've been waiting many, many hours to see racing, they must know we don't give a crap about cooking food and which wine goes with it.
I'm more inspired by the scenery and picturesque villages (which we see during a race) to get over there on a holiday than by the food. It's so much different to anything we have here.
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