Saturday, July 12, 2008

The Tour de France

So, the Tour started last week. I am going to blog my thoughts out whether I am the only person I know that cares or not. Issue 1: Should the organizers of the Tour (ASO) have allowed the Astana Team to compete? Perhaps; I think that French Nationalism won out along with the covetous, overbearing attitude the French have towards their Grand Boucle (which no Frenchman has won since The Badger, Bernard Hinault, in 1985). Issue 2: What bearing does Manuel Beltran's positive test for EPO have on the Tour? Only good news for the American Squads. Both Columbia and Garmin-Chipotle have conducted their own testing controls in addition to the standards set forth by the Governing bodies of cycling since their respective inceptions. The fact that riders from their squads inhabit four of the top ten positions shows that clean teams can overcome the dirty riders. Manuel Beltran was placed 37th, almost 3 minutes behind when he was kicked out of the Tour, obviously no threat for overall GC victory, so why cheat anyway? And, oh yes Ryan, I am watching everyday.

4 comments:

Ryan said...

I am proud of anyone who finds a positive passion. Plus you have to be up on something till college football starts right?

I guess there are no suped big names in the tour- At leastnames your average American would know currently. Who is the favorite? Is there a clear star in cycling now?

ridgeandjenny said...

The favorite this year is Cadel Evans, an Australian. He is a former mt. bike World Champ and rides for a Belgian team, Silence-Lotto. Currently, he is in the yellow jersey. He is a reputable rider deserving of praise and success. There is an American rider to cheer for: Christian Vandevelde. He rides for Garmin-Chipotle, an American team and is currently in third place, 38 seconds behind Evans. If you want to follow the days events, there is an excellent site which gives live coverage daily and has good, impartial writing at :www.cyclingnews.com.

cheyney webb said...

I love the yearly Tour de France updates from you. This is like BYU football season for Ryan, watching Wicked for me, and a Cure concert for Jenny.

Luis and Christy said...

:) The early worm sure didn't get the worm on your creative reply... I needed that humor (like the desert needs the rain)!