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July 20, 2007

Tour de France Brit Update

Filed under: Cycling — Steve Speirs @ 7:44 pm

photofinish.jpgToday’s 178-kilometre [tag]Tour de France[/tag] stage 12 from Montpellier to Castres was won in a thrilling photo-finish by Quickstep’s Tom Boonen.

On the UK front, Welshman Geraint Thomas finished a creditable 19th, Bradley Wiggins crossed the line 117th, Charlie Wegelius 137th and David Millar three further places back.

Classified 86th overall, Wegelius is the best-placed Brit in the Tour.

Tomorrow sees the first time trial of this year’s Tour de France, and I have a feeling Michael Rasmussen might surprise a few people tomorrow. Not known as one of the better riders against the clock, Michael is quite annoyed at the Danish Cycling Federation who decided to suspend him from representing his country at the World Championships this year.

Photo source: Tour de France Official Site

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6 Comments »

  1. Was watching the Tour yesterday and the commentators was talking about that there might be some hidden agenda behind the the Rasmussen stuff.
    The cycling federations thinks Tour de France has way too much power and what better way to “destroy” them than saying the leader is using drugs..

    Good luck to the Brits/Welsh =)

    Comment by Thomas — July 21, 2007 @ 4:41 am

  2. Wouldn’t surprise me at all…

    Who are the commentators in Norway? Can’t beat Phil Liggett and Paul Sherwin! :)

    Comment by Steve Speirs — July 21, 2007 @ 4:43 am

  3. Nice stuff

    I really like this post!

    Trackback by gettyImages — July 23, 2007 @ 6:18 pm

  4. You have probably never heard of them.

    Argh, just read the news! Vinokourov has been caught for using drugs.
    WTF is wrong with these guys?! :(

    Comment by Thomas — July 24, 2007 @ 11:17 am

  5. No idea….

    Looks like Vinokourov has tested positive for a homologous blood transfusion which suggests he underwent a blood transfusion shortly before the start of Saturday’s Time Trial. Crazy….did he think he’d get away with it?!

    Comment by Steve Speirs — July 24, 2007 @ 11:28 am

  6. Well, it’s good that they root out the cheaters. Maybe every druggy should be banned from the sport for life?
    The current rules doesn’t seem to scare people.

    Comment by Thomas — July 24, 2007 @ 2:49 pm

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