Overshadowed by the coverage of the death of George H.W. Bush, is the loss of a great commentator, Paul Sherwin. Paul Sherwin was part of the cycling commentary duo Phil and Paul, who made the grand tours as accessible to me as John Madden made football. It takes a special kind of commentator to capture …
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TDF Conclusion, Stage 21: Montgeron to Paris
The final 64-mile stage remains ceremonial until the riders arrive on the Champs Elysees, when it changes to a sprint stage. They ride into town, across the river, and then ride a circuit eight times. The Champs Elysees runs uphill towards the Arc de Triomphe which adds a little challenge to legs tired from 21 …
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TDF Stage 20: Marseille Time Trial
Today’s 14-mile stage pits the individual riders against the clock. Green and polka-dot jerseys just need to finish safely. The riders that specialize in the time trial will go for a win today, if they have any energy left. In the GC race, Uran and Froome, both great time trialers, will hope to take time …
TDF Stage 19: Embrun to Salon-de-Provence
The longest stage of the tour at just over 138 miles, coming out of the alps with two cat 3 climbs before the intermediate sprint, then one more cat 3 and a quick run downhill and across the flats to the finish which includes three 90’ corners in the last half-mile. Usually this would be …
TDF Stage 18: Briancon to Izoard
112 miles: The final mountain stage: rolling hills followed by a cat 3, then the intermediate sprint, then a Cat one and an HC mountain top finish. The first part will probably go relatively quickly then they’ll drag themselves up the final climb. The GC riders need to claw back some time from Froome today, …