It’s summer time people. Though it happens today to be unreasonably hot, this is the
time to get out and enjoy the world—preferably on your bike. So in an effort to give you ample time
to engage in some two-wheeled tomfoolery, I’m keeping today’s post succinct. The tour is in full swing and here are
the story lines you need to be following:
SAGAN:
One of the sillier victory salutes I've seen, but hey if you can back it up... Photo: © Bettini |
The big story of the first week of the tour is, without a
doubt, Peter Sagan. He has been
touted as a rising star for a couple years now, but this is his Tour de France
debut. So how do you celebrate
your first Tour ride? Well you win
the first stage you take part in…of course. Impressive.
CAV FREELANCING:
Cav took stage two with no lead-out whatsoever. Photo: © Bettini |
Though we have seen Sagan rack up a couple stage wins
quickly, it is still unclear whether he can hang with the pure sprinters on the
biggest stage. Cavendish was
impressive in his freelancing in stage 2—taking a big victory with no lead-out
train to speak of. Sagan got a bit
manhandled in this pure bunch sprint, so we will wait and see if he is a true
sprint contender, or more of an all around/uphill sprint kinda guy.
POINTLESS BREAKING NEWS:
Vaughters' face when he heard the news... |
Today’s big news dredges up more alleged, unconfirmed
details in the already tired story about a cyclist who retired several years
ago. What’s his name again? Oh well. The real story for—for me anyway—is that Hincapie,
Leipheimer, Vande Velde, Zabriske, and Vaughters are all listed as witnesses
and may have admitted to doping themselves, but in exchange for testifying
against unnamed Texan cyclist, will receive shortened bans that don’t start
until later this year. All of this
is still very unconfirmed though, so I’m waiting for the real hammer to come
down before I make any judgments.
CRASHES—NOTHING NEW IN THE FIRST WEEK:
Wiggins was knocked out with a brocken collar bone last year. Which favorite will be taken out this year? |
Last year’s tour was particularly crash filled in the
beginning of the race. But I’m not
actually sure this year is any better, with major crashes happening in pretty
much every stage so far. The only
difference this year is that no major contenders—like Wiggins last year—have been
knocked out. Keep your fingers
crossed that your rooting interest doesn’t hit the deck though, as there are
still a couple nervous flat finishes remaining in the first week. Fresh legs, nervous energy, and the big
lights of the biggest race of the year makes everyone think they can and should
be at the front kicking for the stage—except that they can’t all fit at the
front. Look for more close calls
in the next couple days until the group settles in.
CADENCE—ROCKIN’ IT TOUR DE FRANCE STYLE:
Did you see our rockin’ commercial on NBCSports? In case you were wondering, I ride
Cadence too. Aside from the
awesome production, put together by none other than one, Brady Gibney, notice
the plug for our Cannondale Demo Day at the end of the commercial. Come out on July 28th to
test some rocking Cannondales. You
won’t be disappointed.
Now get off your computer, and go ride your bike.
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