I just watched Floyd Landis cross the finish line on the 17th stage of the Tour De France. I heard today was amazing, but you just have to find a way to see this race. Today, Floyd Landis rode the single most impressive stage in the Tour De France I have ever seen. Floyd was away all day long, by himself. He was completely possessed. Everyone was counting him out after losing ten minutes in the GC yesterday. Now he is within 30 seconds of the yellow jersey. Floyd was brilliant on the climbs and a genius on the descents. Using every millimeter of the road to carry maximum speed through every corner. Today Floyd unleashed his “Shock and Awe.”
Mark H. said:
It’ll definitely go down in history, ESPECIALLY after he blew up in 16. When he started his attack so early I figured he was just going to hurt himself more.
But 128km at 37km/h in a MOUNTAIN STAGE? Incredible.
:: 21 Jul 2006 at 10:26 am ::
caitlin said:
I watched the end! It was wonderful!
:: 21 Jul 2006 at 5:05 pm ::
Scott D. said:
Look at this though. http://www.digg.com/other_sports/Confirmed:_Tour_de_France_winner_Landis_gives_positive_drug_test
:: 27 Jul 2006 at 2:54 pm ::
Greg Lado (yes from long ago) said:
check the date and time;
It’s Sat. night at 12am and I’m entering a ‘blog’ reply.
Tells you I’m still a playa !
I was actually doing some googling / job surfing.
I was thinking maybe Allen Bratton might have contacts for me (?)
Even ventured over to the Thoma Cressey site.
Then I thought about Hybrid.
Then I said, what’s up with Chris !?
and here I’ve found your RD2 blog.
Good to see you’re still working with Suiza, and GE !
(you’re still my dot com hero)
e-mail me sometime. catch me up!
Greg
:: 6 Aug 2006 at 12:57 am ::
ewt ronan said:
Oops…
:: 4 Jun 2007 at 5:11 pm ::