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Did De Rosa succeed in the Etape Du Tour? |
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Dark Helmet E, Gold
Joined: 03 Jul 2003 Posts: 3099 Location: Here and now
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Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 10:43 pm Post subject: |
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Big up Guy.
You are upthere with David Walliams and Steve Redgrave in my all time hero's list _________________ "The mind is most often a wonderful thing, but, it can be a fearsome enemy." - blu-tone |
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chrisd Div 3 Pro
Joined: 09 Mar 2006 Posts: 4004 Location: on the naughty step
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Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 11:25 pm Post subject: |
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how did hayles and hoy do?
3hours+ for l'alpe! i bet every minute was murder with 100 miles in your legs (unless he was held up) chapeau, allez, courage!!!!!!!
edit: hoy did about 8 1/2 hours. bet he loved l'alpe! _________________ Real men don't spin
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Thomo Div 1 Pro
Joined: 20 Dec 2002 Posts: 6964 Location: Milton Keynes (home) Hemel Hempstead (work)
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Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 1:30 am Post subject: |
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Halyes DNS - he broke his collarbone in the newky crit last week...
Paul _________________
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Pierre Head Div 1 Pro
Joined: 06 Apr 2005 Posts: 7839 Location: Albert Dock
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Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 1:38 am Post subject: Re: Did De Rosa succeed in the Etape Du Tour? |
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Adam wrote: |
Well, did our man Guy make it? He mentioned plenty-a-times that he was worried about getting pulled out by the broom wagon, but hopefully he made it!
Place your bets, because in a few days I'm sure we'll all be hearing about it! |
Doesn't surprise me one bit, his normal job is a street sweeper.
It looks as though he swept L'Alpe d'huez as well by his time. _________________ 't Ros Beijaart.
De lange zwarte wolk blijft mij volgen. |
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chrisd Div 3 Pro
Joined: 09 Mar 2006 Posts: 4004 Location: on the naughty step
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Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 1:44 pm Post subject: Re: Did De Rosa succeed in the Etape Du Tour? |
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Pierre Head wrote: |
Adam wrote: |
Well, did our man Guy make it? He mentioned plenty-a-times that he was worried about getting pulled out by the broom wagon, but hopefully he made it!
Place your bets, because in a few days I'm sure we'll all be hearing about it! |
Doesn't surprise me one bit, his normal job is a street sweeper.
It looks as though he swept L'Alpe d'huez as well by his time. |
that's a bit harsh isn't it?
sorry, i have just seen who posted this
_________________ Real men don't spin
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wobbly E, Silver
Joined: 08 Aug 2003 Posts: 893 Location: all over the road
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Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 1:44 pm Post subject: |
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every credit Guy - in that heat you did very well to get to the top of the Alpe
But did I see you stood 3 kms from the top of Izoard in the shade
On a general note, I think the organisation of the feed areas was p1ss poor - insufficient and inadequate - absolute chaos. A mate of mine said there was no water left on the top of Izoard when he got there. For me, it reminded me of a scene from a famine or drought country - one lad on the back of the water truck chucked a 6 pack out high, I caught it, then half a dozen hands were grabbing out for a bottle
It's put me off doing another one
Congrats to all the finishers |
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chrisd Div 3 Pro
Joined: 09 Mar 2006 Posts: 4004 Location: on the naughty step
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Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 1:46 pm Post subject: |
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wobbly wrote: |
every credit Guy - in that heat you did very well to get to the top of the Alpe
But did I see you stood 3 kms from the top of Izoard in the shade
On a general note, I think the organisation of the feed areas was p1ss poor - insufficient and inadequate - absolute chaos. A mate of mine said there was no water left on the top of Izoard when he got there. For me, it reminded me of a scene from a famine or drought country - one lad on the back of the water truck chucked a 6 pack out high, I caught it, then half a dozen hands were grabbing out for a bottle
It's put me off doing another one
Congrats to all the finishers |
you were in france remember you don't lose wars and world cups with anything but the best gallic disorganisation _________________ Real men don't spin
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Pierre Head Div 1 Pro
Joined: 06 Apr 2005 Posts: 7839 Location: Albert Dock
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Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 4:33 pm Post subject: Re: Did De Rosa succeed in the Etape Du Tour? |
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chrisd wrote: |
Pierre Head wrote: |
Adam wrote: |
Well, did our man Guy make it? He mentioned plenty-a-times that he was worried about getting pulled out by the broom wagon, but hopefully he made it!
Place your bets, because in a few days I'm sure we'll all be hearing about it! |
Doesn't surprise me one bit, his normal job is a street sweeper.
It looks as though he swept L'Alpe d'huez as well by his time. |
that's a bit harsh isn't it?
sorry, i have just seen who posted this
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Err NO Chris. Guy is my pal, and we play games with VR's. _________________ 't Ros Beijaart.
De lange zwarte wolk blijft mij volgen. |
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Brian Cookson E, Silver
Joined: 16 Dec 2002 Posts: 883 Location: Whalley, Lancashire
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Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 7:52 pm Post subject: |
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Yes Guy finished. He did a great ride in scorching heat. The climb up Alpe d'Huez was so bad there were people collapsing with heat exhaustion. I saw one bloke being put on a drip by a paramedic, others just laid out. Apparently there were dozens of bikes just abandoned at the side of the road up the Alpe by those lucky enough to get picked up by the broom wagons. Temperatures out of the shade (of which there was precious little) were in the high thirties and of the 8,500 starters apparently 3,500 didn't make it to the finish. Bear in mind you already had 105 miles plus the Col d'Izoard and the Col du Lauteret in your legs by that point, all in increasing heat as the day went on.
Full story on the BC contingent coming soon on the BC website.
Brian
PS My time was 9.48.44 for 3,800th position, 750th in Cat D, and 2.21.50 of that time was taken riding, walking, crawling up the Alpe. Never again! |
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Cheryl World Champ
Joined: 13 Oct 2003 Posts: 11771 Location: Cei Connah
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Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 7:57 pm Post subject: |
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Wow! That is amazing. It puts it into perspective just what an achievement it was. A big well done to you Brian as well as Guy for doing it. _________________ Well behaved women rarely make history.
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Pierre Head Div 1 Pro
Joined: 06 Apr 2005 Posts: 7839 Location: Albert Dock
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Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 8:12 pm Post subject: |
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Brian Cookson wrote: |
Yes Guy finished. He did a great ride in scorching heat. The climb up Alpe d'Huez was so bad there were people collapsing with heat exhaustion. I saw one bloke being put on a drip by a paramedic, others just laid out. Apparently there were dozens of bikes just abandoned at the side of the road up the Alpe by those lucky enough to get picked up by the broom wagons. Temperatures out of the shade (of which there was precious little) were in the high thirties and of the 8,500 starters apparently 3,500 didn't make it to the finish. Bear in mind you already had 105 miles plus the Col d'Izoard and the Col du Lauteret in your legs by that point, all in increasing heat as the day went on.
Full story on the BC contingent coming soon on the BC website.
Brian
PS My time was 9.48.44 for 3,800th position, 750th in Cat D, and 2.21.50 of that time was taken riding, walking, crawling up the Alpe. Never again! |
Well done Brian, but for gods sake follow the PH method all the winter.
I'm the best coach you haven't got. _________________ 't Ros Beijaart.
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Ventoux E, Silver
Joined: 05 Mar 2006 Posts: 1125 Location: 15km from the steep bit of Mont Ventoux
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Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 8:20 pm Post subject: |
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Brian Cookson wrote: |
Yes Guy finished. He did a great ride in scorching heat. The climb up Alpe d'Huez was so bad there were people collapsing with heat exhaustion. I saw one bloke being put on a drip by a paramedic, others just laid out. Apparently there were dozens of bikes just abandoned at the side of the road up the Alpe by those lucky enough to get picked up by the broom wagons. Temperatures out of the shade (of which there was precious little) were in the high thirties and of the 8,500 starters apparently 3,500 didn't make it to the finish. Bear in mind you already had 105 miles plus the Col d'Izoard and the Col du Lauteret in your legs by that point, all in increasing heat as the day went on.
Full story on the BC contingent coming soon on the BC website.
Brian
PS My time was 9.48.44 for 3,800th position, 750th in Cat D, and 2.21.50 of that time was taken riding, walking, crawling up the Alpe. Never again! |
Nice one Brian, i was looking out for you guys all day. Saw Jason and Chris at the start.
I know how you felt on the Alpe! I went through it just like that on Saturday -Horrible!
8h6s Marmotte - 1h 40m Alpe d'Huez , 465th
8h3m Etape - 1h 15m Alpe d'Huez, 1434th
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De Rosa World Champ
Joined: 04 Dec 2002 Posts: 10485
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Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 9:09 pm Post subject: |
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Hi folks - I am back and thanks for your kind messages. As you will have gathered the event was pretty tough for me and I suspect loads of others. Funnily enough I think most would tell you the same - that the distance was OK and even the climbs were OK but the heat was absolutely murderous. I think everyone who I saw that was in trouble was all to do with the heat and we could all make excuses like saying "Well let's ride it on a better day for a better time"etc. But it got me thinking about the pros who ride the Tour - not the stars who get all the glory but the domestiques who have to do a day's work - for three weeks - and then get up the climbs like Alpe D'Huez and they will still do it in less than an hour regardless of the heat or rain etc. If I got one thing out of the ride yesterday it was to just slightly appreciate what the road pros put themselves through and the standard they must be at. So when I go and look at the stage results next week for the Alpe D'Huez stage I am going to look right down the result sheer for those coming in near the tail end and say as the French did yesterday "Chapeau!". And I'm going to look at bradley Wiggins and think to myself - how can a bloke be Olympic Pursuit Champion and even think about getting up climbs like that. I am going to be rooting for him whenever I see him on the telly. How about a few positive messages for him on VR as he is a bloody superstar and needs our support during what must be a terribly demanding three weeks.
PS I would have got the Alpe quicker but I had to stop for endless cups of tea with my fans in the final 3 kilometres . And climbing out of Briancon at the short steep hill thanks to whoever from VR for shouting "Bloody hell - it's De Rosa! He's not packed yet. Come on De Rosa!" |
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Billy Boy T de F Winner
Joined: 11 Aug 2003 Posts: 30726 Location: Not Aylesbury
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Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 9:26 pm Post subject: |
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The old cycling game? All that pedalling, climbing, suffering? Hardest game in the world, done it meself you see, 30 years, man and boy! _________________ "Well done, you are 100% absolutely without a shadow of a doubt spot-bollock-on correct." - Tucker
"Eating is not for wimps" - coal miner
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Matt Clinton Div 1 Pro
Joined: 12 Oct 2004 Posts: 7868 Location: rarely logging in.
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Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 9:26 pm Post subject: |
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Coming out on the chaingang on Thursday then? |
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De Rosa World Champ
Joined: 04 Dec 2002 Posts: 10485
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Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 9:27 pm Post subject: |
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Matt Clinton wrote: |
Coming out on the chaingang on Thursday then? |
Errrm - no! |
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Peter de Vlaeminck E, Bronze
Joined: 09 Sep 2005 Posts: 371 Location: Smooth as silk and much more expensive!
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Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 9:45 pm Post subject: |
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Guy, well done mate, total respect, sounded awful, but a great achievement! A role reversal has now happened, you are forever my Captain ..... |
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Ventoux110700 E, Silver
Joined: 13 Nov 2004 Posts: 1358 Location: Cuines. Rostrum Camera Ken Morse.
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De Rosa World Champ
Joined: 04 Dec 2002 Posts: 10485
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Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 7:11 pm Post subject: |
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Ventoux110700 wrote: |
Classic TdF Stage route, but I saw guys laying in the MIDDLE of the road on Alpe d'Huez smashed
My room mate stormed it tho', Dave Smith 2nd Brit at 45th ish. Was worried when he dropped me on training ride to Arvieux 2 days before .
I was going for Gold but missed it by an hour
Just got a Silver in 8'27".
Shane Sutton came past me with a big guy (not Hoy or Queilly) in tow 3 k from finish |
That was Pez who only started riding a bike about a year go. |
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mho Div 1 Pro
Joined: 28 Jul 2003 Posts: 9577 Location: going round the banking
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Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 7:30 pm Post subject: |
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De Rosa wrote: |
Hi folks - I am back and thanks for your kind messages. As you will have gathered the event was pretty tough for me and I suspect loads of others. Funnily enough I think most would tell you the same - that the distance was OK and even the climbs were OK but the heat was absolutely murderous. I think everyone who I saw that was in trouble was all to do with the heat and we could all make excuses like saying "Well let's ride it on a better day for a better time"etc. But it got me thinking about the pros who ride the Tour - not the stars who get all the glory but the domestiques who have to do a day's work - for three weeks - and then get up the climbs like Alpe D'Huez and they will still do it in less than an hour regardless of the heat or rain etc. If I got one thing out of the ride yesterday it was to just slightly appreciate what the road pros put themselves through and the standard they must be at. So when I go and look at the stage results next week for the Alpe D'Huez stage I am going to look right down the result sheer for those coming in near the tail end and say as the French did yesterday "Chapeau!". And I'm going to look at bradley Wiggins and think to myself - how can a bloke be Olympic Pursuit Champion and even think about getting up climbs like that. I am going to be rooting for him whenever I see him on the telly. How about a few positive messages for him on VR as he is a bloody superstar and needs our support during what must be a terribly demanding three weeks.
PS I would have got the Alpe quicker but I had to stop for endless cups of tea with my fans in the final 3 kilometres . And climbing out of Briancon at the short steep hill thanks to whoever from VR for shouting "Bloody hell - it's De Rosa! He's not packed yet. Come on De Rosa!" |
Well said |
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