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And the Oscar for most comedic use of national speed limit signs goes to @MonmouthshireCC 😂 pic.twitter.com/uOZIfjTatJ
— Jack Thurston (@jackthurston) July 6, 2022
Nog meer pech! Roglic gaat onderuit samen met Caleb Ewan #TDF2022 pic.twitter.com/sVuGvpWbnH
— Sporza 🚴 (@sporza_koers) July 6, 2022
There are spreading rumours that Primož Roglič dislocated his shoulder in the fall that saw him lose two minutes to Tadej Pogačar. Daan Hakkenberg reports Roglič’s coach, Grischa Niermann, told him the Jumbo-Visma rider put it back in himself before continuing. Pro cyclists are hard as nails…
Taco telling it how it is.
“How do you feel?”
“Shit. Really shit.”#TDF2022
— Simon Mikkelsen 🇩🇰🚲 (@simonmacmichael) July 6, 2022
🏆🇦🇺 @SimoClarke wins the stage!
🏆🇦🇺 @SimoClarke s’impose !#TDF2022 pic.twitter.com/HQ6VCpCp3R
— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) July 6, 2022
In the end the breakaway held off a rampaging Tadej Pogačar and Jasper Stuyven. Simon Clarke pipped Taco van der Hoorn to the line in the sprint after Edvald Boasson Hagen has used his acceleration pulling back Neilson Powless. After Magnus Cort, dropped on the final cobbled sector, came Stuyven and Pogačar, the Slovenian taking an even firmer grip on the race.
Jumbo-Visma, Van Aert and Tom Pidcock saved Jonas Vingegaard, Geraint Thomas and Adam Yates’ chances, pulling back the gap from over one minute to just 13 seconds by the finish. Consequently, Van Aert is still in yellow. Of the other GC players: Nairo Quintana, Aleksandr Vlasov, G, Enric Mas, Yates, David Gaudu, Rigoberto Urán and Damiano Caruso finished in the Vingegaard group.
Primož Roglič was once again one of the big first-week losers, shipping 2:08 to Pogačar because of a crash. Alexey Lutsenko finished in the same group, while Ben O’Connor and Louis Meintjes lost more than three minutes to the white jersey. Jack Haig crashed out of the race.
And breathe…
TdF ad breaks good for getting latest news on ministerial resignations.
— Carlton Reid (@carltonreid) July 6, 2022
It seems Britain’s cycling fans aren’t even getting an opportunity to stop procrastinating during the Tour de France ad breaks at the moment. Come on ministers, give us a break!
Pogacar and Stuyven now clear of the peloton chasing after the head of the race! #TDF2022 #ITVCycling pic.twitter.com/NqrIQLmDwA
— ITV Cycling (@itvcycling) July 6, 2022
Is there anything this lad can’t do?
Jonas Vingegaard and, to make matters worse after his NFT battering, Geraint Thomas are currently losing a minute to Pog, while Primož Roglič is losing two minutes and Ben O’Connor three…
CHAOS…
pic.twitter.com/n3lYmopwQn
— Cycling out of context (@OutOfCycling) July 6, 2022
Vingegaard punctures, Jumbo-Visma (including Van Aert drop back)… only for Primož Roglič to crash moments later. Utter carnage. Jumbo are chasing back in two groups. Meanhwile, Pogačar’s on an attack…
Vingegaard’s at a minute, Ben O’Connor is more than two minutes down too after a mechanical. Roglič is ahead of O’Connor but 50 seconds behind his teammate. As things stand, Pog will be in yellow at the end of the day BUT we’ve got a long 25km to go…
You know how these go by now. Public figure, in this case Geraint Thomas, posts social media message with catchy copywriter-friendly phrases like “super excited to announce my first NFT collection”. Shortly after, said public figure gets ripped to shreds in the replies…
With the Tour underway I’m super excited to announce my first NFT collection with Project FUERZA is now live. They’ve taken my raw power data from some of my biggest wins and turned it into amazing art. My actual power file comes with the NFT too! The first drop is live 👀 pic.twitter.com/OultwBnf6M
— Geraint Thomas (@GeraintThomas86) July 6, 2022
This well-polished tweet from Thomas’ account comes just a couple of hours before he’ll battle the cobbles of Roubaix, perhaps it was even sent from the team bus (or perhaps a social media manager’s undisclosed location), but has left the Ineos pro facing not just the nerves of a huge GC day, but baying fans too…
Anyway, we brought you the news about the project last week: You may not have Mark Cavendish’s sprinting power – but you can buy a unique file of it for $80,000 in cycling’s latest NFT launch
Here’s how G’s promo went down…(at the time of writing we could find literally not one supportive comment)… One reply said “I think the comments say it all, sadly. From an athlete who normally gets all the love too.” Another somewhat hysterically concluded: “Congrats, you’re now a worse person than Lance Armstrong.” Let’s leave the sin hierarchy there, shall we…
This is a very shitty thing. Where to begin? Horrific environmental impact. Terrible art. Naked cash grab. https://t.co/DrEHOSH3Av
— tom owen (@tomowencc) July 6, 2022
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— Hanne Emilie (@newGarlick) July 6, 2022
Non Forgivable Thomas
— Rob Kent (@robkentzy) July 6, 2022
Oh cool, finally a NFT from one of my favorite riders…said no one ever.
— Froglié (@f_roglic) July 6, 2022
The first time I actually hope someone has been hacked…
— unclesuperfly (@unclesuperfly) July 6, 2022
Tell a lie, we found a single positive reply in the sea of more than 100 negatives. For balance…
Don’t listen to ’em G…they remind me of those who bemoaned losing adding machines when that new fangled calculator came about.
Just be careful in it, and avoid the dead end tech
— charissagracewhite (@CharissaGrace15) July 6, 2022
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— Cycling out of context (@OutOfCycling) July 6, 2022
Not too sure what to make of the next one other than stressing people are very unhappy…
Gonna sell this as an NFT pic.twitter.com/9ek1fQXsJ9
— Nairo en maillot vert (@NairoInGreen) July 6, 2022
Remember when G’s biggest problem was a bit of friendly gilet banter?
I’m selling this Thomas the Thomas Hype Engine NFT for 1 Gilet pic.twitter.com/XQAwIdK6ou
— Tommy Radler (@tommy_radler) July 6, 2022
The Tour de France reduced to single file. What a sight!#TDF2022 #ITVCycling pic.twitter.com/PZHIO8xf92
— ITV Cycling (@itvcycling) July 6, 2022
Mads Pedersen has attacked, Sagan’s crashed, Dani Martínez has punctured…we’ve still got 70km of this…my heart…
WOAH!!! 😬#TDF2022 pic.twitter.com/SmuXdfcbBU
— ITV Cycling (@itvcycling) July 6, 2022
Mamma mia!
Wout’s back in the convoy, with some help from the Jumbo-Visma team car, but almost fell again. Can we all just calm down so my heart rate can stabilise, please?
Interestingly (and controversialy), the comissaire told Jumbo-Visma not to help their riders get back on. After a short spell of chasing in the wind the team car came through and towed the yellow jersey and Kruijswijk back into the race…
Van Aert will definitely be penalised tonight #TDF2022
— Julien Prétot (@julienpretotRTR) July 6, 2022
One to keep an eye on…
Who needs a team mechanic when you can do it yourself 😅#TDF2022 pic.twitter.com/R4UJJQy38f
— ITV Cycling (@itvcycling) July 6, 2022
Simon Clarke (and his one bottle cage) has joined the breakaway. Neilson Powless and Alexis Gougeard are also there, meaning we’ve got six escapees up the road with a gap of 3:30. More importantly, it’s a little over 20km until the cobbles.
And literally the second I was ready to press publish…Wout van Aert has crashed with teammate Steven Kruijswijk. The yellow jersey is down, but in the time it’s taken to write this update, he’s back up again and on the move. Nervy, nervy times. “Certainly injured but looks like nothing broken,” is Wiggo’s on-bike analysis. “Back on the bike but he wasn’t happy”.
💛 The Yellow Jersey has crashed! He is back on his bike.
💛 Chute du @MaillotjauneLCL 🇧🇪 @WoutvanAert ! Il remonte sur son vélo et repart avec @s_kruijswijk. #TDF2022 pic.twitter.com/agRvMIt1Gx
— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) July 6, 2022
The Roubaix stage is underway with an escape of breakaway favourites: Magnus Cort (obviously), Edvald Boasson Hagen and Taco van der Hoorn. But the stage will have plenty to do to be the most entertaining race of the day as stage five of the Giro d’Italia Donne was an absolute cracker.
Finishing in Bergamo, tracing some roads famous from Il Lombardia, a crash on the cobbles (yep, Italy’s got them too) led to a split which race leader Annemiek van Vleuten was stuck behind.
Then, Elisa Longo Borghini attacked, taking Marianne Vos and second on GC Mavi García with her.
Sensing the danger Van Vleuten bombed down the descent to pull it all back together before compatriot Vos sprinted to her second win of the week.
🇺🇸: Militarized Police
🇳🇱: pic.twitter.com/hKDZ7HomU8
— American Fietser (@AmericanFietser) July 5, 2022
Let’s get this lad over to the Isle of Man to find Pete K’s bin thief…
Wout van Aert is quite fast, isn’t he…
Thanks to the power of Strava we know exactly how fast he was yesterday while smashing it up the final climb to drop…the entire peloton of the Tour de France…as you do…
Obviously Wout also destroyed the KOM, held for just over two years by Julien Antomarchi, who also set his best time during a race — ascending the Cap Blanc-Nez’s 860m at 7.9 per cent in 1:54, producing a power of 554w. That effort would have been enough to keep Antomarchi in the peloton yesterday…while to keep up with Van Aert you would have needed to go 17 seconds quicker and average 32km/h…
The fastest time with power data comes from Groupama-FDJ’s Kevin Geniets who put out 659w for 1:46… and that was still seven seconds slower than the stage winner…
Oh, and it’s not like Wout packed up his tools at the top…aided by a rapid descent the yellow jersey covered the final 10.5km to the finish in 10:20 at an average speed of 61.4km/h…what?!
💛 “I surprised you?”
🤍 “A little bit! It’s good that you dropped your guys also. I was lucky!”
😉 Some nice post-stage chats between @WoutvanAert and @TamauPogi
💛 “Je t’ai surpris ?”
🤍 “Oui un peu. J’ai eu de la chance que tu lâches aussi tes gars !”#TDF2022 pic.twitter.com/X25ecpk1sg
— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) July 5, 2022
Will he make it two from two today and continue his streak of podium finishes? Probably not, according to Jumbo-Visma sports director Merijn Zeeman, who told HLN: “It’s simple. Our goal is the yellow jersey with Jonas or Primoz and the green with Wout. Wout’s yellow is very beautiful, an honour for him and the team, but not a priority for us. We will not defend that yellow.”
🇫🇷 #TDF2022
a special setup for @ale_vlasov today.@iamspecialized #smootherisfaster #roubaix pic.twitter.com/umX0fjF4GO
— BORA – hansgrohe (@BORAhansgrohe) July 6, 2022
It may be going to be 23°C and sunny this afternoon in north west France, but despite the most unlike Hell of the North weather, the Tour peloton is going to take a battering…
As per Simon’s pre-race preview: Just 3km into today’s stage, the race will pass through Roubaix and 11 cobbled sections – the first tackled shortly after the halfway point, and four of them featuring in the Hell of the North – lie in wait, with the longer, tougher ones coming towards the finish. The Arenberg, perhaps the most iconic sector in Paris-Roubaix, won’t be among them, but the line will be 500m from its entrance.
At least one GC rider will (probably) lose it all today, let’s hope for as fair and upright a race as possible. G’s ready…
Let’s see if I remember how to ride the cobbles then 👀 Boys are ready to give it a crack today 👌 pic.twitter.com/0UBk0KRiVy
— Geraint Thomas (@GeraintThomas86) July 6, 2022
I do hope the complete destruction of the Government can be wrapped up before the Tour hits the first cobbles.
— Simon Warren (@100Climbs) July 6, 2022
It’s with regret that we have to start today’s live blog with some very serious news from the picturesque Manx village of Laxey. An unassuming setting for one of the great criminal mysteries of our time — who stole Pete Kennaugh’s wheelie bin?
BREAKING NEWS https://t.co/Le1sNd8her
— road.cc (@roadcc) July 5, 2022
Wheelie unfortunate (sorry) that an ex-pro can’t even go to the Tour de France for three weeks without the mean streets of Man showing what a dangerous and frightening place to live it is.
Perhaps the Cavendish Cartel is causing terror? (Although for legal reasons we should probably stress we DO NOT actually believe Cav is taking his Tour snub frustration out on Pete K’s rubbish…just to be clear…)
Whoever it was, ITV are sure to bring out a three-part drama with David Tennant playing a weathered island detective investigating the most shocking of crimes.
While some suggested Kennaugh had gone ‘full Partridge’, others sprung into action, including ITV colleague David Millar, who responded to one helpful reply…
He just got a message from @MarkCavendish telling him the same thing, amongst much laughter…
— David Millar (@millarmind) July 5, 2022
That’s what a good bin stealer would do, to be fair…cover their tracks…
“Let’s make this wheelie bin too hot to handle, people.” https://t.co/UYLm48EdMx
— Gary Fairley 🏴🇪🇺 (@TheGaryFairley) July 5, 2022
It was me, I’m painting it gold and ebaying it as Olympic memorabilia
— John Turner (@EcuriePeril) July 5, 2022
Jack was more concerned with other parts of the story…
Are people from Laxey laxeytives?🤔
— Blue is the Colour (@Jacksarback) July 5, 2022
Dan joined road.cc in 2020, and spent most of his first year (hopefully) keeping you entertained on the live blog. At the start of 2022 he took on the role of news editor. Before joining road.cc, Dan wrote about various sports, including football and boxing for the Daily Express, and covered the weird and wonderful world of non-league football for The Non-League Paper. Part of the generation inspired by the 2012 Olympics, Dan has been ‘enjoying’ life on two wheels ever since and spends his weekends making bonk-induced trips to the petrol stations of the south of England.
Beryl Burton was the most incredible female athlete this country has and maybe will ever know….
Exactly! Helmets are a gigantic scam on the public, a product that doesn’t work and can’t be taken back when it fails. The manufacturers not only…
Hautacam!
Define “good weather”. Some people (not me) enjoy blazing unbearable heat like we’re experiencing today.
While it was not a good look for Pogacar to be giving those high fives, as long as good hygiene was practiced, never touching eyes or nose with…
Reported?
Used these when trying to smash hill climbs 2 years ago. All good until you go downhill. I clipped a 4cm long stone in the road on a downhill and…
Drivers who COULDN’T pass the test. No one pays someone large sums to take the test if they haven’t at least tried to pass a few times.
“Every journey starts with the first step”. As a Gloucestershire resident I hope that this journey continues. Thank you to Dan for chasing this up.
I agree that making cycling safer on our roads will be a lot quicker and cheaper than building new infra. One of the prerequisits for this is that…
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