website statistics
Jump to content
  • Register/Login on Totallympics!

    Sign up to Totallympics to get full access to our website.

     

    Registration is free and allows you to participate in our community. You will then be able to reply to threads and access all pages.

     

    If you encounter any issues in the registration process, please send us a message in the Contact Us page.

     

    We are excited to see you on Totallympics, the home of Olympic Sports!

     

Men's Road Cycling UCI Tour de France 2019


Recommended Posts

10 minutes ago, hckosice said:

 

oh c´mon ! I was joking. I am following the tour since "eternity" now, the first time I watched was in 1996 with a certain Bjarne Riis winning I do believe remember correctly the commentators the first Dane Tdf with real class. I immediately falled in love with this race, then in the following years I started to watch cycling more and more, also the other races. I would never thought we will ever have a good cyclinst, Peter Velits was already something for us, when he was leading the race climbing the first the La Croix de fer (If I remember correctly in 2009 or so) but then arrived the Saganmania, so I am just enjoying these moments, I know, that after he´ll retire we will never have anyone close to his achievements.

 

Now we have one good athlete, other countries have hundreds world class across different sports, we have one world class, so give me a break :p

 

I know that you were joking (though I'm sure that plenty of Slovaks who would be dead serious about such comments).

It just feels like all your comments (with exception of the Tour) is about him. It's always a way to see if Sagan is winning ;)

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/1656-mens-road-cycling-uci-tour-de-france-2019/page/17/#findComment-223346
Share on other sites

3 minutes ago, Agger said:

 

I know that you were joking (though I'm sure that plenty of Slovaks who would be dead serious about such comments).

It just feels like all your comments (with exception of the Tour) is about him. It's always a way to see if Sagan is winning ;)

 

Well, for my defence, there not so many things to comment actually, since it´s usually always Sagan who´s winning. and for your memory, I was also commenting during the Giro (even if it was during the Ice Hockey worlds) and without a single mention about Sagan :d

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/1656-mens-road-cycling-uci-tour-de-france-2019/page/17/#findComment-223350
Share on other sites

18 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Ah yeah, the good old days of Bjarne Riis (I was 5 so didn't really watch). Where has the time gone where cyclists got up in the middle of the night to excersise, so they could avoid their blood from clotting due to excessive and utterly extreme EPO use :wub: 

 

Yes, i was a young kid too at that time, I remember watching that tour after school with my parents (there wasn´t a big choice though, we had only 2 TV channels :p), the first ever stage I saw in my life was the sprint when Jan Svorada crashed and had to abandon, if I remember correctly it was Moncasin who won..but I may be wrong, I remember also a young talented American Lance Armrstrong competing for a team called Motorola had to abandon in tears too, however, I immediately became addicted. since that day I watched every stage of the tour until today.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/1656-mens-road-cycling-uci-tour-de-france-2019/page/17/#findComment-223353
Share on other sites

43 minutes ago, hckosice said:

 

Yes, i was a young kid too at that time, I remember watching that tour after school with my parents (there wasn´t a big choice though, we had only 2 TV channels :p), the first ever stage I saw in my life was the sprint when Jan Svorada crashed and had to abandon, if I remember correctly it was Moncasin who won..but I may be wrong, I remember also a young talented American Lance Armrstrong competing for a team called Motorola had to abandon in tears too, however, I immediately became addicted. since that day I watched every stage of the tour until today.

Even the stage where a big group finished like 20 minutes in front of the peloton? I remember because Bram de Groot was in it, might be one of my earlier memories of the Tour :d Early 2000's mostly, from when I was 10 or so 

.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/1656-mens-road-cycling-uci-tour-de-france-2019/page/17/#findComment-223367
Share on other sites

51 minutes ago, hckosice said:

 

Well, for my defence, there not so many things to comment actually, since it´s usually always Sagan who´s winning. and for your memory, I was also commenting during the Giro (even if it was during the Ice Hockey worlds) and without a single mention about Sagan :d

 

Sorry about that. Wasn't able to follow the Giro that much due to campaigning :p

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/1656-mens-road-cycling-uci-tour-de-france-2019/page/17/#findComment-223369
Share on other sites

Stage 13

Friday - July 19th, 2019

h. 14:00 (GMT +2)

 

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

    Pau - Pau

27.2km - Individual Time Trial

 

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

2b4ce

 

 

qBEz7VgqTezUATKeTe8sHQ~Tour-de-France-20

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/1656-mens-road-cycling-uci-tour-de-france-2019/page/17/#findComment-223371
Share on other sites

6 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Even the stage where a big group finished like 20 minutes in front of the peloton? I remember because Bram de Groot was in it, might be one of my earlier memories of the Tour :d Early 2000's mostly, from when I was 10 or so 

 

yep the yummy early 2000´s :d I think you are mentioning one of the 2003 stage, Jakob Piil (coincidence, another Dane :p) won that strange-weird-dumb stage, right ?

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/1656-mens-road-cycling-uci-tour-de-france-2019/page/17/#findComment-223374
Share on other sites

14 minutes ago, Agger said:

 

Sorry about that. Wasn't able to follow the Giro that much due to campaigning :p

 

No worries, I was either not entirely focussing on the giro, obviously since the worlds were hosted in my city and country, but you know that I couldn´t miss the Carapaz show (even if only from highlights) :d

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/1656-mens-road-cycling-uci-tour-de-france-2019/page/17/#findComment-223375
Share on other sites

4 minutes ago, hckosice said:

 

yep the yummy early 2000´s :d I think you are mentioning one of the 2003 stage, Jakob Piil (coincidence, another Dane :p) won that strange-weird-dumb stage, right ?

I have no idea, about Jakob Piil I just know he was in CSC because that was the only team you could play with in the demo version of Pro Cycling Manager 200x :d 

.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/1656-mens-road-cycling-uci-tour-de-france-2019/page/17/#findComment-223377
Share on other sites

So, time trial today. In Pau. Goddamn Pau. Unavoidable Pau. Always Pau. Pau, Pau, Pau, does ASO know nothing else than the hellhole they call Pau? Marco Pantani:

 

Spoiler

"I was in Pau once and now I'm dead."

 

f35K2es.png

 

Even the farmers' strike last year was about Pau, according to the Dutch forums, where Pau is not exactly loved.

"Nooooooooooooooo, not to Pau!"

cAqBhJp.png

 

Rumours have it Tom Dumoulin faked his knee injury so he wouldn't have to go to Pau. The guy always writing huge (and really good!) previews every day on a Dutch forum, detailing every single meter of the stage with touristic info and road details, isn't happy :p 

 

Spoiler

uw50C5B.png

 

5IVlQ6a.png

 

PHscuP2.png

 

Also an explanation on why Miguel Angel Lopez got so angry in the Giro and why he never rides the Tour:

 

Spoiler

"Pau? Fuck off."

 

guOQqGm.gif

 

And to make an end to this once and for all: "To Pau!"

 

Spoiler

VPGRUIn.gif

 

.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/1656-mens-road-cycling-uci-tour-de-france-2019/page/17/#findComment-223434
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Posts around Totallympics

    • I love that it is more straightforward in relation to the number of quotas and does not allow possible problems as it was in Tokyo and Paris.
    • I love the judo qualification system, for me is the best in all disciplines. It combines a strong circuit, and it allows 100 or so countries to participate in.   So, maybe, if UWW does its job properly, it will be a good thing.
    • China Media Group (CMG) will broadcast all 116 gold medal events of the Milan Winter Olympics live on CCTV-1, CCTV-5, CCTV-5+ and CCTV-16. It will also use technologies such as 4K/8K ultra-high definition to enhance the viewing experience. Live broadcasts of all events will be carried out from 16:00 Beijing time to 06:00 the next day.
    • The strength of the UK is that they are 100% focused on the track, while Italy must to navigate between the track and the road: the line-up is different for practically every event, etc. Paternoster should focus 100% on the track; she won't win anything big on the road anymore. As it is, she's weak both there and there. The situation is different with Balsamo, as she's also having significant success on the road and likely earns the most money there.
    • Discovery+ in the UK have also got their schedule up now.     I notice that only thing listed as being in UHD is the Opening Ceremony though....     
    • The problem over the last few years was that no-one was able to keep pace with the big Katie Archibald turns. Looks to be sorted now.  
    • The women's top 50 is so crammed with athletes from the same five nations that it is not inconceivable they are unable to fill the full quota from the top 50, in which case a third double spot would open up between USA/BEL/GBR
    • That women's pursuit team looks brutally fast. Batter you over the head into submission brutal, perhaps not seen since the early Trott-Rowsell days The 4 minute barrier could be on borrowed time.   The two British women sprinters Finucane and Caldwell also look pretty ominous, indeed the whole women's sprint team looks in some shape and with some depth to get that result without Finucane   Work to do for the British men's teams, but they won't be unhappy either, not to mention Joe Truman's unexpected Kilo win.
    • I prefer to do mine like this guy (https://app.podiumsport.it/) does his "Projected Medals" as probability based rather than straight medal picking... all things being equal, conversion rates should be about the same and the outliers come out in the wash. Unfortunately most people just like medal picking, and think any other approach is weird  
    • So probably: Men Oceania: Americas: Africa: Asia: One of  Europe: One of Host: World Rankings: Combination of  (probably not)  and whichever countries don’t qualify from Asian Games.  Universality: ? Final Qualification Tournament: One of the above in World Rankings    and one of  (most likely) or  seem safe with two quotas. The other will be favourites if a third team gets allocated two.    Women Oceania: Europe: One of Americas:  /  if US is ineligible due to their host quota, if the host quota gets reallocated then Canada will be in contention in the rankings Africa:   Asia: One of   Host: World Rankings: Combination of  (x1?)  (x1/2)  (x1/2), whichever doesn’t qualify out of  / ,  and  ? Final Qualification Tournament: One of above.  Universality: ?    is safe with two quotas between  it’ll be tough for whoever misses out of those three.   nevermind , 
×
×
  • Create New...