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Unsurprisingly the Tour de France has now officially been postponded (was due to start in June) after Macron announced all large public gathering where cancelled till atleast mid-july.

Its now planned to start on Aug 29th and finish the same day as the French Open
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Team Ineos leave out Froome and Thomas from Tour de France squad
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cycling/53830140
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Dallas wrote:
Wed Aug 19, 2020 11:04 am
Team Ineos leave out Froome and Thomas from Tour de France squad
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cycling/53830140
Didnt see the Thomas drop coming !
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Agree. He was cooked on the Col de Porte but still a big surprise. Looks like Kruijswijk is touch and go but Roglic good to go. Big boost to J-V the Ineos ommisions. Kuss is a quality climber. Hope Roglic has the legs for 3 weeks. Would be great to see Ineos on the back foot and see how they react/counterattack. The crashes are getting well out of hand.
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Love Ben Foster's channel :D

https://youtu.be/kL5-YtB4ptI
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Its bad enough when camera bikes aren't paying attention and knock riders off, but you certainly do expect it from team cars!
https://twitter.com/WaigWosie/status/13 ... 7438503937
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Mark Cavendish has won a Tour de France stage at 36. Amazing!
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What a feat well done Mark. Absolutely made up :D
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Yeah, in his pomp he was just a superb sprinter. Of course, he needed great guys around him. But they all do, and he's been a top rider and I shall devote more time to this years Tour from now on.
This time of year is always tricky. Football or athletics. Then there's F1, MotoGP, Wimbledon and the Tour. Flipping heck! 1st world problem eh!
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greenmark wrote:
Tue Jun 29, 2021 5:41 pm
Mark Cavendish has won a Tour de France stage at 36. Amazing!
That was fantastic to see, I do miss the days of the well oiled lead out trains we had several years ago
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I'm actually struggling to keep up with the highlights this year with everything going on.
The carnage the day before the manx missiles win bordered on the unbelievable, would of liked to see him go head to head with Ewan in a few stages

Then there's that dopey German woman who brought half the field down on day one, I'm just glad the organisers have said enough is enough and are going to actively sue her if they find who she is.
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Ha Ha, they've arrested the dopey mare who caused that massive crash on day 1
https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/cyclin ... 43455.html
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Dallas wrote:
Wed Jun 30, 2021 6:05 pm
Ha Ha, they've arrested the dopey mare who caused that massive crash on day 1
https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/cyclin ... 43455.html
What a stupid (and lucky) person,
Cav win's another and I'm falling back in love with the Tour and the coverage. What a country! What an event! Top class in every respect.
The mountains await.
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Only just had the chance to catch up with yesterdays highlight!

Wow what a ride that was from Pogacar :shock:

Don't think I've ever seen a GC rider go from 5th and almost 4mins behind to Yellow with a lead of 2mins over 2nd and over 4 mins to 3rd
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its been bonkers all round... No idea what too expect on a daily basis...

Just can't get my head around how good Podacar is...

And Cavendish last stage win was a masterclass - made it look so easy.
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