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Posted on July 6, 2022

Berets, baguettes and bikes – oh la la! 2022 Version

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I have never watched the Tour de France

Explain this to me     s  l  o  w  l  y  .

  • Over 24 days (from July 1st – July 24th), 176 riders will race over 2,000 miles for a series of 21 ‘stages’ through mountains, hills, towns and sprint days. At the end of each stage, every cyclists’ individual time is added to his previous stage times. The cyclist with the lowest cumulative time wins the Tour de France and iconic yellow jersey.
    • 22 teams of 8 riders who use varying strategies to win
    • 28 riders in the young rider classification this year
  • There will be 6 flat stages, 7 hilly stages, 6 mountain stages (with 5 mountain top finishes), 2 individual time trial stage, 2 rest days and 1 transfer day
    • Each stage gives its own points and prize money.
      • If you finish 1-3rd in a stage, you get a time bonus of 10, 6 and 4 seconds respectively.
    • Stage 1 started in Copenhagen (you’re not crazy that is in NED not France)
    • Every year the route changes but it always ends the same
    • Stage 21 will end on the Champs-Elysees
    • Rest days are 7/11 and 7/26 and the transfer day was 7/4 (for us Americans – that’s so nice of them)
  • Who is in the lead? Here are the updated standings.
    • Julian Alaphilippe, 2x champ, and Mark Cavendish, who tied the record of number of stage wins will both be absent. Julian is recovering from a crash 2 months ago and Mark did not make the cut.
  • Who is supposed to win?
    • The 109th TdF is supposed to be a showdown between Tadej Pogacar and Primoz Roglic but there are always surprises. Pogacar is the 2x reigning TdF winner while Roglic came in 4th last year but seems to be the best person to unseat his compatriot.
  • It will be televised everyday on USA live at ~7am CT
    • Every year the TdF has ~3.5Bn views (now granted that is over 21 days) which is a similar figure as the World Cup. The most viewed Super Bowl had ~112MM

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Posted on February 3, 2020

Weekly Update – Week of February 3, 2020

Baseball/ Basketball/ Football/ Golf/ Olympic Sports/ Tennis/ Weekly Update

Baseball – MLB: Granderson retires. Lindor waits. Story signs. Rizzo died.

Basketball – NBA: Raptors tie 11 game win streak. Irving out with sprain.

Football – NFL: SB LIV Champs: Chiefs. Brady “I’m not going anywhere”. XFL to start.

Golf: Simpson wins in playoff.

Olympic Sports: Athletics shoe rule changes. French skating sexual abuse scandal. USA luge up and downs. Cycling doping probs.

Tennis: Kenin and Djokovic win Aussie Open.

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Posted on October 14, 2019

Weekly Update – Week of October 14th, 2019

Baseball/ Football/ Olympic Sports/ Weekly Update

Baseball – MLB: Astros/Yankees tied. Nationals up 2-0. Angel’s director sold Skaggs drugs.

Football – College: OU/TX. Playoff implications. SEC battles. #3 goes down to unranked SC.

Football – NFL: Jets and Steelers get 1st win. Patriots are only undefeated team. Dolphins only win-less team left.

Golf: Griffin wins Houston Open – 1st PGA Tour win. PGA Tour takes Korea.

Olympic Sports: Sub 2 hour marathon is humanly possible! Simone Biles the GOAT. Doping scandals – Oregon Project and Conor Dwyer. Federer plans to play in Tokyo 2020.

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Posted on September 10, 2019

Weekly Update – Week of Sept 10th, 2019

Baseball/ Football/ Olympic Sports/ Weekly Update

Post was delayed this week due to:

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Baseball – MLB: Big Papi throws out the first pitch. Alonso back on HR top. Astros crush the A’s 21-1 and 15-0. Hoerner’s debut.

Football – College: 6 teams lost in the Top 25. LSU had no AC. Swann resigns. Bama doesnt like the heat. No Top 25 match ups this week but some close lines.

Football – NFL: Antonio Brown’s drama, part 9. Saints’ FG. Titans get beer’d. eagles Jackson out.

Golf: Season begins this week at the Greenbrier.

Olympic Sports: 2 cyclists face jail time for fixing a race. Alaskan high school had some wardrobe malfunction DQs.

Tennis: US Open Champs – Andreescu and Nadal.

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Posted on July 11, 2019

Berets, baguettes and bikes – oh la la!

Olympic Sports

I have never watched the Tour de France

Explain this to me     s  l  o  w  l  y  .

  • Over 23 days (from July 6th – July 28th), 176 riders will race over 2,000 miles for a series of 21 ‘stages’ through mountains, hills, towns and sprint days. At the end of each stage, every cyclists’ individual time is added to his previous stage times. The cyclist with the lowest cumulative time wins the Tour de France and iconic yellow jersey.
    • 22 teams of 8 riders who use varying strategies to win
    • 28 riders in the young rider classification this year
  • There will be 7 flat stages, 5 hilly stages, 7 mountain stages (with 5 mountain top finishes), 1 individual time trial stage, 1 team time trial stage and 2 rest days
  • Who is in the lead? Here are the updated standings.
    • One of the favorites, GBR’s Chris Froome is not competing this year after a serious cycling accident earlier in the year. He won the TdF in 2013, 2015, 2016 and 2017
  • It will be televised everyday on NBCSN live at ~7am CT and replays most days @ 8pm
    • Every year the TdF has ~3.5Bn views (now granted that is over 21 days) which is a similar figure as the World Cup. The most viewed Super Bowl had ~111MM

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