Pointy Helmet’s Tour de France commentary: the rest of the tour.

Toward the end of the second week, after Alberto Contador had pretty much sealed up his victory (even though he may not have even been in yellow at that time), I got bored posting daily updates.  For that, I apologize.  Without further ado, here’s what I missed:

Alberto Contador won the Tour de France by over [...]

Pointy Helmet’s Tour de France commentary: Stages 15 and 16.

Stage 15 saw the defeat of He Who Must Not Be Named, as Harry Potter‘s Alberto Contador’s charge up the climb to Verbier proved too much for him to handle.  Watching Lance in the post-race interview was sad–you could tell he was disappointed that he simply couldn’t keep up with Contador’s amazing acceleration.  The tour [...]

Pointy Helmet’s Tour de France commentary: Stage 7.

Today was the first real test for the GC contenders. The stage finished with a long climb of much more than the advertised 10k to a summit finish. As expected, Cancellara relinquished the yellow jersey, though not without two unfortunate strokes of luck (in the form of flat tires) on the approach to [...]

Pointy Helmet’s Tour de France Commentary: Stages 5 and 6.

The last two days of the tour were both flat stages in the South of France. Somehow, Mark Cavendish managed to win neither stage, which was unusually depressing for me. However, this was offset by a gutsy breakaway ride from Thomas Voeckler of France, who wore yellow for 10 days in 2004 without [...]

Pointy Helmet’s Tour de France Commentary: Stage 4.

Stage 4 was the much-anticipated team time trial of 39 kilometers around the city of Montpelier. Realistically, only four teams (Garmin, Saxo Bank, Columbia, Astana) had a chance of winning the TTT, but super-realistically, only one team had a chance. I’ll give you one guess. Hint: it’s the only team with Lance [...]

Pointy Helmet’s Tour de France Commentary: Stage 3.

What an exciting day at the Tour, for a flat stage! Everything was going the way it usually does (a small group gets away early, is allowed to get a big gap, then is reeled back in just before the finish) until, with about 20k to go, the ENTIRE COLUMBIA TEAM decides to go [...]

Pointy Helmet’s Tour De France Commentary: Prologue.

This morning was the moment we’ve all been waiting for. The Tour de Lance France began. The prologue this year was a 15.5k time trial around Monaco, which is a tiny country that evidently is near France. For triathletes, the time trial stages hold a special place in the cockles of our [...]

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