Sunday, February 25, 2007
Tour of California Final Stage 7
More screen shots. This is fun when it works.



For the record, the Lanterne Rouge rider of 119 finishers of the 2007 Tour of California is Davide Frattini, an Italian rider on Team Colavita-Sutter Home. 144 riders finished the Prologue, so he finished ahead of 25 other riders that didn't make it to the finish line.

It was a fun Tour to watch this year, with some great racing! But JEEZ, they really worked hard to produce the ugliest possible makeshift podium, didn't they!?? That final victors' ceremony was kind of ... minimalist!
For the record, the Lanterne Rouge rider of 119 finishers of the 2007 Tour of California is Davide Frattini, an Italian rider on Team Colavita-Sutter Home. 144 riders finished the Prologue, so he finished ahead of 25 other riders that didn't make it to the finish line.

It was a fun Tour to watch this year, with some great racing! But JEEZ, they really worked hard to produce the ugliest possible makeshift podium, didn't they!?? That final victors' ceremony was kind of ... minimalist!
Labels: Stage 7, Tour of California
Friday, February 23, 2007
Amgen Tour of California website
Saturday update: Unfortunately, the Amgen feed (other than frequently-breaking-up audio and some GPS tracking maps) didn't seem to be coming through to my computer for the first 90 minutes of coverage today. Finally I gave up and turned it off. The TV coverage will begin in less than 2 hours, and I'll just wait for that.
Labels: Leipheimer, Tour of California
Monday, February 19, 2007
Tour of California disapointment
Sigh. I guess it was too much to hope for, a grand Tour within the United States.
How about maybe some live coverage so that we don't have to wait up until eleven to see the stage finish on a weeknight here on the east coast?
Or at least a live web feed?
Or maybe even results online within an hour after the stage finishes?
Throw us a bone here, organizers!
Mostly I'm really disappointed that my personal favorite pro rider, Dave Zabriskie of CSC, crashed out today. I hope he's not badly hurt. I'll continue to watch the TofC and hope that another of my favorites, Ivan Basso of Discovery, does well, but he's probably going to be keeping a very low profile riding in support of Levi Leipheimer.
Oh well.
Update (Tuesday): The Amgen site seems to be working today, hurrah! And it is pretty slick, I'll grant that. Though it should have been working two days ago already. And I still can't understand why the officials gave Levi the gift of the leader's jersey yesterday after the crash 10K back from the finish line.
How about maybe some live coverage so that we don't have to wait up until eleven to see the stage finish on a weeknight here on the east coast?
Or at least a live web feed?
Or maybe even results online within an hour after the stage finishes?
Throw us a bone here, organizers!
Mostly I'm really disappointed that my personal favorite pro rider, Dave Zabriskie of CSC, crashed out today. I hope he's not badly hurt. I'll continue to watch the TofC and hope that another of my favorites, Ivan Basso of Discovery, does well, but he's probably going to be keeping a very low profile riding in support of Levi Leipheimer.
Oh well.
Update (Tuesday): The Amgen site seems to be working today, hurrah! And it is pretty slick, I'll grant that. Though it should have been working two days ago already. And I still can't understand why the officials gave Levi the gift of the leader's jersey yesterday after the crash 10K back from the finish line.
Labels: Basso, Leipheimer, Tour of California, Zabriskie