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• #42427
It's a different race so needs a different title. The "avec Zwift" thing can fuck off though.
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• #42428
Exactly this. No harm in having Femmes at the end to separate it from the men race.
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• #42429
Actual patent holder for EPO trumps Trump
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• #42430
Would be better if it was the Zwift Tour de France. But it's French, so forget about any concession to anglophone culture
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• #42431
Fem
Fom
Fam
I smell the bloody of an EnglishmanIt's a stupid name but we've got to grips with Giro and Vuelta over the years so give it time perhaps. Zwift can just get fucked though.
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• #42432
Can we call the the men's tour as such as well please?
I'd be happy with Tour de France Hommes
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• #42433
Yes, but call the women's tour just the Tour de France. Have women as the default for once.
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• #42435
Le col wahoo drops is available in a mens range or slimmer female.
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• #42436
Tour de France Hommes
The Scent of Competition™
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• #42437
Is it Christmas already? Seems a bit early for perfume/aftershave adverts.
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• #42438
Nobody understands the poetry of cycling like Julian Alaphilippe.
Dickie bow undone, he walks through the field of sunflowers
Shirt undone he wades through the stream
Trousers off he jogs up Ventoux
Pants off he glides through the Champs Elysees
Until he arrives at camera
“JE SUIS”
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• #42439
Trousers off he jogs up Ventoux
Trousers off he sprints up Ventoux. Accompanied by a wolf.
“JE SUIS”
Husky voice: "Tour de France. Pour Hommes. Pour lui. Pour vous."
Fade to black.
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• #42440
What does it smell like? Ketones?
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• #42441
Embrocation.
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• #42442
With sustainably harvested perspiration, undertones of embrocation and the merest soupcon of testosterone (cuts away to male model peeling off skinsuit, whose pecs prove he isn't a climber).
Coming soon, 'Machismo' for the sprinter in your life.....
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• #42443
There was plenty of talk about Mavi Garcia 'being taken out by her own team car' the other day.
https://www.eurosport.co.uk/cycling/tour-de-france-femmes/2022/disastrous-team-car-wipes-out-mavi-garcia-at-tour-de-france-femmes_vid1722212/video.shtmlBut the DS has an excuse! Apparently she'd just had a bike change so he was waiting to give her a bottle, but she kind of forgot about the bottle and changed lane to grab a wheel instead. https://archive.ph/5KYwR#selection-1003.30-1003.50
Hmmm. I don't think he was watching her. If he had, he'd have had just enough time to react to her procedural error. I know he has lots of other stuff going on, but really....he almost squashed his star rider under a car. Unforgiveable. Sack him!
What does the panel think?
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• #42444
One of those things, a bit her fault, a bit the DS fault
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• #42445
Been thinking about this and could only come up with…
The DS only has one job, not run over the teams star rider.
If I looked at it from the other side they have to…
Drive the car
Pass over any bottles, gels, gilets, overshoes etc
Take back empty bottles, gel wrappers, gilet, overshoes etc
Talk tactics through the window with rider
Talk to the team via radio
Communicate with other support staff by radio
Drive in a straight line while the mechanic hangs out of the car and adjust bike setup (not really sure why the DS doesn’t do this too)
Read the road book and determine tactics
Watch the TV transmission on iPad on dashboard to see what the race is doing
Don’t squeeze riders off the road
Don’t brake too hard so riders go through the rear windscreen
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• #42446
The DS has all the responsibility in this situation.
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• #42447
Maybe this is the largest field of riders to negotiate. Surely flanders or similar has more riders.
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• #42448
She's experienced enough that just chopping back into a line without looking is silly, particularly as there's loads of cars in the line behind her team car. The DS definitely should also have been more aware but slightly better awareness from either of them would have stopped it happening.
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• #42449
At this level riders should be free to race without worrying about the position of cars (or motorbikes). The onus of responsibility is completely on the driver of a vehicle to ensure they do not interfere with the riders.
That's widely accepted and understood by those who regularly drive behind races. I was listening to a podcast recently, after the Jack Bauer incident at the Tour, and a DS said his number one priority when driving in the convoy was to ensure he never, ever hit a rider.
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• #42450
Are there fines if you knock a rider off?
If so do you get fined if you knock your own rider down?
What about the Tour De Trump?