Tour de France 2023 ** SPOILERS **

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Pog a char and Rogerlic, I love it when kirby waffles for ten mins and says dont you agree sean, cue a few seconds silence , and...... NO, just a one word answer

There was one point possibly in the penultimate stage were he was discussing Tadej and within two words, managed two different pronunciations of his surname.

I love the way he puts extra consonants into any name!

Imagine him with Djamolidine Abdoujaparov!
 
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Domus

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Sunny Radcliffe
I like Brian Smith's insights, he thinks before speaking and reads the race very well. I remember he once said that the rider on his own up the road with about a 4 minute lead would not have more than a 2 minute advantage at the start of the next climb. As he turned onto the climb after a few Kms of flat valley road the clock read 1.59. Genius :notworthy:
 

Beebo

Firm and Fruity
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Hexleybeef
UCI confirmed it undertook 997 mechanical doping tests on bikes during the race. They used physical checks, magnetic tests and X-rays.
None failed.
So each rider has their bike tested or checked at least 5 times. Which seems high to me.
 

Jameshow

Veteran
Out riding last night, my rough estimate was that pros bikes are 40% better than ours peleton another 40% leaving 20% difference between them and us?🤣🤣🤣

Another thought what percentage of UK pros will ride the tdf? 10%???
 

mjr

Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
Out riding last night, my rough estimate was that pros bikes are 40% better than ours peleton another 40% leaving 20% difference between them and us?🤣🤣🤣

Another thought what percentage of UK pros will ride the tdf? 10%???
Assuming you mean the pro men, https://www.procyclingstats.com/ran...equal&team=&offset=0&teamlevel=&filter=Filter shows 81 pro riders. I think 8 or 9 ride the Tour each year. Some of them will ride multiple Tours, so it'll be more than 10%. I'd guess 25% which seems pretty high but probably reflects how the Tour is better known here than almost any cycle race except the Olympics.
 

Jameshow

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T4tomo

Legendary Member
75 British riders have ridden the tour to date since inception

source: https://procyclinguk.com/every-british-rider-tour-de-france/
plus pidcock, shaw, turner

different answer/ question to what @Jameshow is asking but i think @mjr stating 80% of british pro will ride the tour at some point in their careers is bollox, it will be a lot lot less.

clearly more brits are getting into top teams than ever before, but still reckon it will only about 10-20% that will ever get to start the tour.
 
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