KoroJ
10th July 2007, 09:08
Who's been watching the Tour de France???.....
...and when you watch do you find yourself trying to spot what the Marshalls and camera crews are riding?
I really enjoy the spectacle, the code of ethics, the politics of team racing, the strength & fortitude of the riders, the magnificent castles, sunflower fields and mountain passes that is 'Le Tour' and this year I have also enjoyed doing a bit of bike spotting.
There is actually an array of bikes amongst the race support. I've spotted ST's (11 & 1300's)...of course....and a few Concours 14's which prompted me to start this thread.
This morning, whilst watching the replay at the gym in the Maillot Rouge, (that's because I'm a legend-in-my-own-mind and consider myself to be the fastest of the couch potatos), I'm sure I spotted a bright yellow concours for the briefest of moments, (bloody photographers and editors aren't doing their jobs properly). It was just like the yellow fire engine that hailed the streets of Wellington in the early 70's...it stood out like dogs balls and it was much nicer (& gruntier I'm sure) than the drab grey only option.
Am I a bit eccentric or are there others of you out there that can't help yourselves from doing a bit of 'Bike Spotting'?
...and when you watch do you find yourself trying to spot what the Marshalls and camera crews are riding?
I really enjoy the spectacle, the code of ethics, the politics of team racing, the strength & fortitude of the riders, the magnificent castles, sunflower fields and mountain passes that is 'Le Tour' and this year I have also enjoyed doing a bit of bike spotting.
There is actually an array of bikes amongst the race support. I've spotted ST's (11 & 1300's)...of course....and a few Concours 14's which prompted me to start this thread.
This morning, whilst watching the replay at the gym in the Maillot Rouge, (that's because I'm a legend-in-my-own-mind and consider myself to be the fastest of the couch potatos), I'm sure I spotted a bright yellow concours for the briefest of moments, (bloody photographers and editors aren't doing their jobs properly). It was just like the yellow fire engine that hailed the streets of Wellington in the early 70's...it stood out like dogs balls and it was much nicer (& gruntier I'm sure) than the drab grey only option.
Am I a bit eccentric or are there others of you out there that can't help yourselves from doing a bit of 'Bike Spotting'?