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Tour de France *** 2010 *** [LIVE THREAD]
Various incl letour.com / versus.com / steepjill.tv ^ | July 3, 2010 | Numerous - ongoing LIVE thread

Posted on 07/02/2010 11:30:15 AM PDT by Ready4Freddy



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To: Blue Jays

That supporting role included some serious headbutting today!


541 posted on 07/15/2010 9:00:59 AM PDT by Ready4Freddy (Sure I've heard of grits. I just never actually *seen* a grit before.)
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To: All

Great win for Cavendish! And Renshaw!

Overall GC after Stage 11:

1. SCHLECK Andy 11 TEAM SAXO BANK 53h 43’ 25”
2. CONTADOR Alberto 1 ASTANA 53h 44’ 06” + 00’ 41”
3. SANCHEZ Samuel 181 EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI 53h 46’ 10” + 02’ 45”
4. MENCHOV Denis 191 RABOBANK 53h 46’ 23” + 02’ 58”
5. VAN DEN BROECK Jurgen 101 OMEGA PHARMA - LOTTO 53h 46’ 56” + 03’ 31”
6. LEIPHEIMER Levi 25 TEAM RADIOSHACK 53h 47’ 24” + 03’ 59”
7. GESINK Robert 195 RABOBANK 53h 47’ 47” + 04’ 22”
8. SANCHEZ Luis-Leon 161 CAISSE D’EPARGNE 53h 48’ 06” + 04’ 41”
9. RODRIGUEZ OLIVER Joaquin 77 KATUSHA TEAM 53h 48’ 33” + 05’ 08”
10. BASSO Ivan 41 LIQUIGAS-DOIMO 53h 48’ 34” + 05’ 09”
11. KREUZIGER Roman 44 LIQUIGAS-DOIMO 53h 48’ 36” + 05’ 11”
12. HESJEDAL Ryder 54 GARMIN - TRANSITIONS 53h 49’ 07” + 05’ 42”
13. ROCHE Nicolas 81 AG2R LA MONDIALE 53h 49’ 48” + 06’ 23”
14. VINOKOUROV Alexandre 9 ASTANA 53h 49’ 56” + 06’ 31”
15. ROGERS Michael 118 TEAM HTC - COLUMBIA 53h 50’ 29” + 07’ 04”
16. SASTRE Carlos 91 CERVELO TEST TEAM 53h 50’ 38” + 07’ 13”
17. WIGGINS Bradley 31 SKY PRO CYCLING 53h 50’ 43” + 07’ 18”
18. EVANS Cadel 121 BMC RACING TEAM 53h 51’ 12” + 07’ 47”
19. LÖVKVIST Thomas 37 SKY PRO CYCLING 53h 51’ 28” + 08’ 03”
20. KLÖDEN Andréas 24 TEAM RADIOSHACK 53h 52’ 30” + 09’ 05”


542 posted on 07/15/2010 9:13:44 AM PDT by Ready4Freddy (Sure I've heard of grits. I just never actually *seen* a grit before.)
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To: leilani; All

This is what did Thor in today, leilani:

The first sprint - 11 pt swing vs Petacchi, Thor led by 7 yesterday, trails by 4 today.

He’ll get it back!

BOURG-LES-VALENCE (D 67-D 7) - 184.5 Km

1. CAVENDISH Mark 111 TEAM HTC - COLUMBIA 35 pts
2. PETACCHI Alessandro 208 LAMPRE - FARNESE 30 pts
3. FARRAR Tyler 53 GARMIN - TRANSITIONS 26 pts
4. ROJAS Jose Joaquin 169 CAISSE D’EPARGNE 24 pts
5. MC EWEN Robbie 75 KATUSHA TEAM 22 pts
6. ARASHIRO Yukiya 152 BBOX BOUYGUES TELECOM 20 pts
7. HUSHOVD Thor 95 CERVELO TEST TEAM 19 pts


543 posted on 07/15/2010 9:18:54 AM PDT by Ready4Freddy (Sure I've heard of grits. I just never actually *seen* a grit before.)
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To: leilani

Sorry, make that the last sprint, aka the finish, today.


544 posted on 07/15/2010 9:24:38 AM PDT by Ready4Freddy (Sure I've heard of grits. I just never actually *seen* a grit before.)
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To: Ready4Freddy

Enough to be out of the tour apparently.


545 posted on 07/15/2010 9:27:54 AM PDT by Mr. Blonde (You ever thought about being weird for a living?)
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To: Mr. Blonde

No shiite? Got his ticket jerked, did he?


546 posted on 07/15/2010 9:30:53 AM PDT by Ready4Freddy (Sure I've heard of grits. I just never actually *seen* a grit before.)
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To: Ready4Freddy
Cavendish gets another stage win at the Tour, Schleck retains yellow. Renshaw gets the hook

"Cavendish’s lead-out man Mark Renshaw was thrown out of the Tour after the stage for head butting Garmin-Transitions lead-out man Julian Dean as each was trying to position his sprinter in the final meters."

547 posted on 07/15/2010 9:37:09 AM PDT by Ready4Freddy (Sure I've heard of grits. I just never actually *seen* a grit before.)
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To: Mr. Blonde; leilani

Meant to ping you.


548 posted on 07/15/2010 9:38:15 AM PDT by Ready4Freddy (Sure I've heard of grits. I just never actually *seen* a grit before.)
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To: Ready4Freddy
He’ll get it back!

Øy våy, I sure hope so, & I bet he won't have to head-butt Petacchi to do it.

Mr. Blonde's correct, btw: Mark Renshaw got disqualfied today for helmetting Julian Dean to make room for Cav. How did he think he could get away with that?

549 posted on 07/15/2010 10:01:43 AM PDT by leilani
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To: leilani; Ready4Freddy

oops, I see you already confirmed it.


550 posted on 07/15/2010 10:02:45 AM PDT by leilani
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To: Ready4Freddy
Renshaw is doing great work as his lead-out man

It was fun to see track style riding in the final sprint. Man, those head butts!!!

551 posted on 07/15/2010 10:25:35 AM PDT by llevrok (Drink your beer damnit! There are people sober in Africa.)
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To: leilani

Just saw a short snippet (are there any long snippets? :) on velonews, yours has more detail. Thanks!


552 posted on 07/15/2010 10:28:16 AM PDT by Ready4Freddy (Sure I've heard of grits. I just never actually *seen* a grit before.)
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To: Ready4Freddy

Wow. They kicked him out for that? I could see a fine and penalty but DQ? Seems a bit harsh but what do I know?


553 posted on 07/15/2010 11:04:26 AM PDT by luv2ski
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To: luv2ski
Versus interviewed the headbuttee Julian Dean and he was amazingly nonchalant about it - like it was a normal tactic & perfectly ok by him as long as nobody hit the pavement. Sprinters sure are a forgiving bunch,lol.

But I can see why officials would want to discourage that sort of thing, especially at the finish.

554 posted on 07/15/2010 11:41:23 AM PDT by leilani
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To: leilani
I completely agree that they would want to discourage it but kicking him out of the Tour is big. After I posted here I went over to TourdeTwitter to see what the riders are saying. This is Mick Rogers' post:

mickrogers Another stage done. Some fireworks in the final km's. I think it's a bit over the top to send @markrenshaw1 home! Warning & fine is enough!

555 posted on 07/15/2010 12:14:32 PM PDT by luv2ski
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To: luv2ski
Yeah, I wonder if it might be a cultural thing? Evidently, the tactic is fully allowed in track sprinting. I wonder also since Julian Dean was so sanguine about the whole thing that he might be expected to protest on behalf of Crenshaw the judges' expulsion decision, even though expulsions for the move are not unheard of in road cycling.
556 posted on 07/15/2010 12:40:14 PM PDT by leilani
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To: leilani

OK. Now I’ve seen it numerous times on replay and I have changed my mind. The head butting is not as bad as pressing Tyler against the wall IMO. Moving across the field like that could have caused a huge pile up not to mention the fact that he clearly kept Tyler from contesting the race. Bob Roll said tonight that if the judges don’t react, the offenses get more brazen and it becomes very dangerous. I can see that and understand better now what happened.


557 posted on 07/15/2010 9:22:26 PM PDT by luv2ski
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Tour de France 2010

Stage 12 - Bourg-de-Péage > > > Mende - 210.5 km

Friday, July 16, 2010


Route

Stage 1 Route


Profile of the Stage


Profile of Last Kilometers


Mountain Passes & Hills

Km 31.0 - Côte de Saint-Barthélémy-le-Plain - 10.7 km climb to 3.1 % - Category 3
Km 59.0 - Col des Nonières (NONIERES) - 5.7 km climb to 3.8 % - Category 3
Km 96.0 - Suc de Montivernoux - 13.7 km climb to 4.4 % - Category 2
Km 133.0 - Côte de la Mouline - 3.9 km climb to 5 % - Category 3
Km 208.5 - Côte de la Croix-Neuve (Montée Laurent Jalabert) - 3.1 km climb to 10.1 % - Category 2


(Graphics - letour.com)
558 posted on 07/16/2010 4:44:08 AM PDT by Ready4Freddy (Sure I've heard of grits. I just never actually *seen* a grit before.)
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To: 21stCenturion; Aeronaut; alfa6; BaBaStooey; Baynative; big ern; Blue Jays; bwteim; cabojoe; ...
TdF 2010 Stage 12 graphics and previews are up!

Click the 'To' option to go to the start of the Stage 12 posts.

The Stage started at 12:05 local time CEST (6 hrs ahead of US EDT).

velonews.com - "Stage 12 courses through the Massif Central, winding on tiny back roads for most of the first 150km. The highest categorized climb of the day is the Cat. 2 Suc de Montivernoux at 4,500 feet elevation, but more important will be the final climb of the day, the Cat. 2 Croix-Neuve. This is the steepest hill of the entire Tour, rising up for 3.1km at 10 percent, with 14-percent pitches on its three switchbacks. In 2005, Ivan Basso made a fierce attack out of the main group (a group of 10 finished more than 25 minutes ahead) on the final climb, followed by Armstrong, Ullrich and Evans. All four finished together, with Evans taking the sprint for 11th. "

FReepmail me to get on or off the 2010 TdF Ping List.

559 posted on 07/16/2010 4:46:17 AM PDT by Ready4Freddy (Sure I've heard of grits. I just never actually *seen* a grit before.)
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11:49 - Classification Review: Part 01 – Yellow Jersey

There was no change to the top order of the general classification after stage 11. It was a day for the sprinters although three opportunists did create the obligatory escape only to be left out front to cook in the heat before being eaten up by a peloton that was hungry for a bunch sprint. Saxo Bank kept Andy Schleck out of trouble and the Luxembourger insisted he had a “easy day”, as he needed to save himself for what’s to come today. Schleck leads Contador by 41”.

11:50 - Classification Review: Part 02 – Green Jersey

Alessandro Petacchi (LAM) is back in the green jersey that he first claimed with his victory in stage two (after winning stage one). He dropped to seventh in the points classification for just one day – after stage three – but since then he’s been nipping at the heals of Thor Hushovd who has worn the green jersey since his stage win in Wallers Arenberg. Petacchi’s tally is 161 points, four more than Hushovd, while McEwen – fifth yesterday – is third with 138pts. Cavendish is fourth with 132pts.

12:00 - Classification Review: Part 03 – Polka-Dot Jersey

Jérôme Pineau (QST) risks losing his lead in the climbing classification on a day which includes five categorized climbs. Points for the polka-dot jersey will be awarded in Saint-Barthelemy-le-Plain (cat-3 at 31km), col des Nonieres (cat-3 at 59km), Suc de Montivernoux (cat-2 and 96km), La Mouline (cat-3 at 133km) and the final slog up the cat-2 la Croix Neuve climb near the finish. The final ascent will have double points. Pineau leads Charteau 92pts to 90 while Moreau is third with 62pts.


560 posted on 07/16/2010 4:52:54 AM PDT by Ready4Freddy (Sure I've heard of grits. I just never actually *seen* a grit before.)
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