The Shaman
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Wide World of Sports - I lived for that snippet of coverage every July.Thornir Alekeg said:ABC used to usually cover the final day (in about an hour as I recall). I loved watching it and wished I could see more.
Fortunately OLN is doing G_d's work and covering the Tour live - now they need to go back to covering the Giro and the Vuelta live as well, and start covering Paris-Roubaix, and the Tour of Georgia, and Liege-Bastogne-Liege, and....
Like the swallows returning to Capistrano, each July brings out the sports columnists who try to put themselves on the map by saying that pro cycling isn't a sport, and that cyclists aren't real athletes.Thornir Alekeg said:American as a top finisher or not, this race is an amazing feat and worth following.
Part of me wants to set them straight, and part of me wants to beat them to death with a seatpost.
I have a bad disk in my lower back that prevents me from riding anything more than about five miles. My Pinarello road bike and my Rocky Mountain mountain bike are wall decorations.Thornir Alekeg said:I'm going to be buying my own bike soon after years of not riding at all. Of course I won't be racing or anything, just a little exercise and maybe sometimes riding to work, but watching the race always makes me want to ride a fast bike. Too bad the really nice bikes cost so much more than I can afford.
