03-08-2014, 10:11 AM,
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And the photos are all bloody excellent too. Great writing, and great pics!
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26-09-2014, 09:29 PM,
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RE: Season 2014
Glaconman, it sure was a great battle between Contador and Froome this year. But Contedor blew him away at the end of the penultimate stage (which finished right on the border between Galicia and Bierzo).
Froome will be in the road race on Sunday, more than 250km around a hilly 15 lap circuit. Contador has decided to take a well-earned rest.
(24-09-2014, 08:18 PM)Bierzo Baggie Wrote: West Brom matches aside, this is the first major sporting event I have ever witnessed live.
5 minutes after writing the above I realized that what I’d said wasn’t completely true. I’d seen a couple of stages of the Tour de France when Greg Lemond won in 1989. I’d been to a couple of England games at the old Wembley. I’d seen Beefy Bothem, Viv Richards and big Joel Garner in a couple of one day matches at Somerset. Geoff Boycott even told me to fuck off once. Nice man.
All this feels like a lifetime away though and modern sport is a different place too.
And the UCI World Cycling Championships in Ponferrada are extra special in that they were so unexpected. Five days after the first official competition it still feels unreal when you wake up to carless streets while helicopters buzz overhead as if we were suddenly in the midst of some Hollywood film set.
The main time trial route bisects my daughters walk to school and on the way home last Wednesday we waited patiently to cross the road while Irish veteran Nicholas Roche whirred past and was seconds later a speck of green on the horizon. On the way to the shops you may cross with Team USA out for a stroll or Cadel Evans checking his bike before a training run. Both the American and the Australian teams are in what was until recently Ponferrada’s only 4-star hotel and which is just up the road..
Nobody had expected the audatious bid from El Bierzo to come off and it has indeed been a bumpy ride which may well bankrupt this town in the long run if certain forecasts are to be believed.
What a week though!
Elite women’s race tomorrow.
Elite men on Sunday.
Both are live on BBC2. Worth watching...
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27-09-2014, 08:57 PM,
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Bierzo Baggie
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Great atmosphere for the elite ladies race today.
Sticking all my photos here .. https://picasaweb.google.com/bierzobaggi...DeCiclismo
Here's one of the race route with Monte Pajariel in the background.
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29-09-2014, 10:35 AM,
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glaconman
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RE: Season 2014
Great pics BB. Thanks for sharing. Having the honour of being told to F Off by Boycott must rank as your greatest sporting moment surely?
It does all sound very surreal. Having the pro circus just installed in your backyard and suddenly it's part of the school run etc. There's something brilliant about that. Abit like when the Tour came to Yorkshire. Sitting behind the Sky Death Star in traffic; then there was the peleton, one of the greatest sites in sport, just gliding up the valley.
We watched the women's road race last night. Shame Lizzy A couldn't pull it off. Sounds like she wanted a faster race from the off. Watched her racing the men at the Ilkley bike races earlier in the year. My Mrs put a little film together if you're interested: http://vimeo.com/99834399
Watched the documentary Slaying The Badger recently as you mentioned seeing LeMonde in 89. I think the director wanted us to side with LeMonde certainly. But I like Hinault alot. I've got alot of time for them both actually. Must read the book now. Were did you see the race? We went to the NEC for a cycling trade exhibition yesterday. Lots of drooling over carbon bits etc. My son got to meet Jens Voigt. Now there's another man who's very likeable.
Will try and catch up with the men's race tonight.
Enjoy the spectacle. And keep us posted with more updates.
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30-09-2014, 01:02 PM,
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RE: Season 2014
(30-09-2014, 10:52 AM)glaconman Wrote: We spent 3 weeks this summer going to various bits of TdF France. The Dutch and Belgians were everywhere and bike crazy.
That's brilliant! You went with a camper van didn't you? So many people parked up in Ponferrada with the camper vans, there are still a few of them around. Did you get to ride any of the big mountain passes this time?
And I'm guessing that Jens Voight was the one who broke the hour record at the age of 43. Amazing. I think Bradley Wiggins is going to have a crack at that soon.
Hey, why don't we ask Andy for a cycling thread?
Enjoyed the mini-film by the way, great combination of images, atmosphere and music yet again. Tell Mrs G. she has a fan!
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03-10-2014, 01:47 PM,
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Tails? Is this a cattish pun?
I approve.
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06-10-2014, 07:21 PM,
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Charliecat5
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RE: Season 2014
To continue the tails of the mountain biking cat...
I have hardly used my bike in recent months... but this weekend's run got me thinking about running in the fast approaching dark evenings. I really don't want to run along the streets and pavements but if I stick off road I will need a decent light. Fortunately I have one of these; it usually sits on my handle bars and is as bright as a car headlight. I am not sure that a light that is good enough to pick out downhill tracks at 30 miles per hour is suitable for running at a much more sedate pace.
All of this led to another thought... perhaps the winter evenings are the time to get back on my bike. There is nothing better than thrashing through wind and rain, plummeting down steep hills at breakneck speed in the pitch dark.
The weird thing is, that I am rarely alone out there in those conditions. Cows and sheep aside (which BTW, are usually to be found on blind corners in my experience) there is often another crazy biker out doing a similar thing.
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