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TDF rest day #2 - pictures

Monday,  07/18/11  09:56 PM

Today is the Tour's second rest day; tomorrow begins the first of four Alpine stages (including two mountaintop finishes, one atop the Col du Galibier! and one atop Alpe d'Huez!).  After that is the long ITT in Grenoble, and the finishing parade in Paris.  Rainy weather is predicted and it should be an amazing shootout all week; I can't wait.

In the meantime here's some pictures from the first two weeks:


stage 1: the Passage du Gois


stage 2: Led by Thor Hushovd, Garmin win the team time trial


stage 3: Tyler Farrar wins his first TDF stage


stage 4: Evans asserts himself to beat Contador, win stage


stage 5: crashes in a nervous peloton


stage 6: Bossen Hagen wins amid more crashes


stage 7: the peloton in a quiet mood, for the moment


stage 8: Vinokourov almost pulled it off
this is how I will remember him as a rider, on the attack


stage 9: lots of climbing, a breakaway which succeeded, and more crashes
(including a runaway TV car which took out two riders in the break)


stage 10: sprint, with Andre Greipel edging Mark Cavendish


stage 11: the beautiful sunflowers on a rainy day


stage 12: Pyrenean mountains, wow, the climb up to Luz-Ardinen


stage 13: more mountains, and a long descent to the finish let Thor Hushovd escape


stage 14: Plateau de Beille with perhaps the steepest finish of this Tour


stage 15: Voeckler in yellow, amid his team; they had an amazing week

It is truly the calm before the Alpine storm.  Will Voeckler hold yellow?  Can Evans finally win?  Will the Schlecks attack, and will it work?  Can Contador defend?  We'll see ... onward!

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Palo Comado Canyon

Monday,  07/18/11  10:24 PM

Great mountain bike ride with my friend Bill today, we climbed the Chesbro loop up to China Flats, and I managed to capture this exquisite vista of Palo Comado Canyon on the way up:


(click to enbiggen!)

The amount of color in these hills as the sun goes down is incredible.  Can't wait to do it again :)

 
 

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