Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Holidays | The authentic flavour of the Tour De France

"The amazing spectacle of the Tour de France makes an exciting start in central London this year. However, the tour is far more than a cycle race: it is part of French culture. Small towns hold fĂȘtes promoting their local produce and partying from early morning until well after the riders have vanished over the horizon.

So after watching the start in London, why not taste its real flavour and experience some of the later stages of the marathon competition as it winds its way through the heart of France. That’s where you can use a coach yourself.

Eurolines, part of National Express Group, has ultra-low cost, hassle-free and comfortable coach services to many of the best locations on this year’s tour, including the challenging mountain section and the grand finale in Paris."

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Friday, June 15, 2007

People's Daily Online -- Vinokourov hoping to beat the numbers game

People's Daily Online -- Vinokourov hoping to beat the numbers game: "Tour de France hopeful Alexandre Vinokourov gave warning on Wednesday that he is ready to win the world's premier cycling race this summer when he grabbed the lead in the Dauphine Libere Criterium, after winning the third stage, a 40.7km time-trial.
The 33-year-old Astana rider crossed the line nine seconds ahead of fellow Kazak rider and teammate Andrey Kashechkin with US rider David Zabriskie third at 38sec.
Vinokourov insists that he has never been in such form and believes that the figures are also on his side to win this year's Tour de France.
'In 2002, 2004, 2006, which were even numbers, I couldn't race the Tour,' he explained.
'In 2003 and 2005 it worked well. I hope this time will be the one.'
The Kazak rider refused to comment however on his eviction from last year's Tour, the day before the prologue in Strasbourg, when the Astana team did not have enough riders to compete because of the Operation Puerto doping scandal.
'I had my revenge two months later on the Vuelta,' said the 2006 Tour of Spain winner. "

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Sunday, June 10, 2007

Wednesday, June 06, 2007

No guarantees that Tour de France will be clean - washingtonpost.com

No guarantees that Tour de France will be clean - washingtonpost.com:



"Tour de France director Christian Prudhomme conceded on Tuesday he could not guarantee a drug-free race when this year's event starts in London for the first time on July 7.
Prudhomme appeared alongside the Mayor of London Ken Livingstone to talk about how the race would boost tourism, promote cycling and showcase London and Kent where the prologue and first stage will be held."

Tuesday, June 05, 2007