Tour de France 2020
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- RoyBoyII
Anyone watching or keen on it ??
- OBBTKN0
Watching now. 12,8 km to finish line. My bet for Sagan!
- OBBTKN1
Lots of crashes today
- OBBTKN0
My bets for Peto for today too... lol
- BustySaintClaire2
I occasionally watch it in for the low-level helicopter footage of gorgeous landscapes and chateau. Today was around Cote d'Azur.
- lolsted
- Are you entertained? Not bad... I usually use Le tour for a siesta a la royaleOBBTKN
- Boring af, but, I love cycling tooOBBTKN
- Rare to find sports that include colour commentary on architectural history, regional foods & recipesBustySaintClaire
- Love it .. can just have it on in the background for the helicopter footage alone. Cycling is pretty good too!RoyBoyII
- _me_2
I love watching it - but i always end up falling asleep before the end of any given day coz its 2am here in Australia....
- _me_1
Caleb ! What a finish... Glad i stayed up last night...
- _me_0
Still watching - what a week !
Yates is gonna lose next week - van de mart has got it - but Quintana can smash it on the GC
Just _Me_
- RoyBoyII0
Sagan - copped it
- ben_0
It's been interesting, but I've been more captivated by the transiberica this year. Lachlan Morton jesus fucking christ.
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Bananas.ideaist - Yep, 19min downtime... barely time to loaf out.ben_
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- skwiotsmith1
I'm still a recent convert (just in the last few years, so take my thoughts with a grain of salt) to road racing, but this year is just all over the place. The fact that Ineos Grenadier seems to have gotten it all wrong, Bernal seeming to have just lost it, Sagan can't seem to pull anything off (tho I still don't know if he deserved to be penalized for that "elbow"), the pace setting of Jumbo Visma, Caleb Ewan's sprints—I know that no TdF is the same, but this one seems particularly fascinating...
- skwiotsmith0
Egan Bernal pulled out of the tour after stage 16 citing back & knee pain...
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- pablo281
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- Letting Kwiatkowski take the win like that, pure class from Carapaz.skwiotsmith
- Wolfboy6
Wow, just wow. What a finish and what a performance.
I was 10 in 1989 when Lemond beat Fignon and the memories of that one are still strong. This was maybe just as special.
The best result too, it’s always nice to see a machine of a team not quite manage to do what they set out to do; being stopped by essentially a single swashbuckling rider.
Chapeau Pogacar! Chapeau!