TDF
Posted: Sat 08 Jul, 2006 5:33 pm
Bonjour mes amis, it`s that time of the year again.
The greatest cycle race on the planet has been in full swing for a week now and what a fantastic spectacle it`s been despite Lance’s retirement and the absence of some of the other big names like Ulrich etc, due to doping allegations.
Stage six yesterday was great and today’s time trial was gripping to watch.
As per usual, me old mucker Phil Ligget makes the thing so much more interesting because of his inside knowledge on the commentary. Ably assisted by Lofty Sherman, he is what makes the race for me.
He has his own version of Colemanballs( called "Liggetisms") and "suitcase full of courage" is a favourite. And "he`s calling the engine room but there’s no steam left" He`s a card
tut.
If you not a road biker or you ain`t a fan then you’re dipping out here because the race is always amazing and the French turn out in droves to watch it. Week one complete and there’s two more yet including the gruelling Pyrenees and Alpine stages.
Next year the TDF kicks off in London which will be great.
If you are a fan, you can probably catch Phil on Channel Four.
Here’s the Tour De France website, check it out
http://www.letour.fr/indexus.html

The greatest cycle race on the planet has been in full swing for a week now and what a fantastic spectacle it`s been despite Lance’s retirement and the absence of some of the other big names like Ulrich etc, due to doping allegations.
Stage six yesterday was great and today’s time trial was gripping to watch.
As per usual, me old mucker Phil Ligget makes the thing so much more interesting because of his inside knowledge on the commentary. Ably assisted by Lofty Sherman, he is what makes the race for me.
He has his own version of Colemanballs( called "Liggetisms") and "suitcase full of courage" is a favourite. And "he`s calling the engine room but there’s no steam left" He`s a card

If you not a road biker or you ain`t a fan then you’re dipping out here because the race is always amazing and the French turn out in droves to watch it. Week one complete and there’s two more yet including the gruelling Pyrenees and Alpine stages.
Next year the TDF kicks off in London which will be great.

If you are a fan, you can probably catch Phil on Channel Four.
Here’s the Tour De France website, check it out

http://www.letour.fr/indexus.html