Friday, July 07, 2006

And The One You Will...

Leave it to Oude Granny to be the master of the obvious, but after tomorrow's Stage 7: St. Grégoire to Rennes - 52km Individual Time Trial, people will be left with one headline:

Tour de France Turns Into Amgen Tour of California

It's more than a possibility that you'll see an American 1, 2, 3 (and possibly 4 and 5, as Levi Leipheimer and Bobby Julich will "show themselves" for the first time in this Tour) finish into Rennes (a town that saw the full spectrum of American Tour great Greg Lemond, winning an ITT in 1989 while abandoning in 1994 to end his career)

Who are the favorites? You need only look to the Bevis and Butthead of Girona (Spain, roommates while overseas), David Zabriskie and Floyd Landis.

1 comment:

Ride on Rider said...

thanks Oude G - so obvious I hadn't really thought that specifically about it ... but you're right with probable top 10 (and most of the top 5) to include: Zabriskie, Hincapie, Landis, Julich & Leipheimer (in that order I think) - and the overall top 10 too after that

and it'll be really interesting to see how David Millar rolls in his first true test

finally if you cranks haven't seen this yet - very cool site while your watching morning coverage to track the location, heartrate, speed, etc of several riders (should be especially cool in the mts with the satellite overlays in the next couple weeks ... seems to be incredibly accurate too)

http://www.ubilabs.net/tdf/

(fyi - not sure all browsers see it, but Firefox does)

Friday, July 07, 2006

And The One You Will...

Leave it to Oude Granny to be the master of the obvious, but after tomorrow's Stage 7: St. Grégoire to Rennes - 52km Individual Time Trial, people will be left with one headline:

Tour de France Turns Into Amgen Tour of California

It's more than a possibility that you'll see an American 1, 2, 3 (and possibly 4 and 5, as Levi Leipheimer and Bobby Julich will "show themselves" for the first time in this Tour) finish into Rennes (a town that saw the full spectrum of American Tour great Greg Lemond, winning an ITT in 1989 while abandoning in 1994 to end his career)

Who are the favorites? You need only look to the Bevis and Butthead of Girona (Spain, roommates while overseas), David Zabriskie and Floyd Landis.

1 comment:

Ride on Rider said...

thanks Oude G - so obvious I hadn't really thought that specifically about it ... but you're right with probable top 10 (and most of the top 5) to include: Zabriskie, Hincapie, Landis, Julich & Leipheimer (in that order I think) - and the overall top 10 too after that

and it'll be really interesting to see how David Millar rolls in his first true test

finally if you cranks haven't seen this yet - very cool site while your watching morning coverage to track the location, heartrate, speed, etc of several riders (should be especially cool in the mts with the satellite overlays in the next couple weeks ... seems to be incredibly accurate too)

http://www.ubilabs.net/tdf/

(fyi - not sure all browsers see it, but Firefox does)