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In the first crash, German Tony Martin was sent tumbling when he rode straight into the sign, which said “Allez Opi-Omi” (Come on granddad-granny, in a mix of French and German) amid scenes of chaos with 47 km left.
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In the first crash, German Tony Martin was sent tumbling when he rode straight into the sign, which said “Allez Opi-Omi” (Come on granddad-granny, in a mix of French and German) amid scenes of chaos with 47 km left.
yeahda - dutch is oupa and ouma
yeah foo - years ago when it was X against Y a small child carried
Monsieur Pou-pou - vous etes le plus fort!"
( Mr ( my fave ) you are the greatest )
should anyone wish to do a foreign language sign.
I can do - Death to America in Arabic if anyone wants, but I am not sure if that is usable in a bike race
yeah foo - years ago when it was X against Y a small child carried
Monsieur Pou-pou - vous etes le plus fort!"
( Mr ( my fave ) you are the greatest )
should anyone wish to do a foreign language sign.
I can do - Death to America in Arabic if anyone wants, but I am not sure if that is usable in a bike race
looks like the rozzers are after her: https:/ /road.c c/conte nt/news /french -police -launch -hunt-t our-de- france- fan-284 437
...and the organisers are going to sue.
...and the organisers are going to sue.
As I've said before, competitive cycling should only take place on enclosed, purpose built tracks. The inconvenience (and in the case of the T de F, the economic damage) caused by events being held on public roads is enormous. It would also lessen the chances of something like this happening.
Why people would choose to stand by the side of a road to see a few dozen cyclists hurl past is somewhat of a mystery. It's not what you'd call a long lasting spectacle. Half a minute or thereabouts and I guess that's that. If it was held on a track spectators could watch the cyclists go round and round for hours on end. Far better value. If the organisers want hills (and it always intrigues me why they organise their events in the most unsuitable places to ride a push bike) I'm sure they could design a track with a few slopes included.
Why people would choose to stand by the side of a road to see a few dozen cyclists hurl past is somewhat of a mystery. It's not what you'd call a long lasting spectacle. Half a minute or thereabouts and I guess that's that. If it was held on a track spectators could watch the cyclists go round and round for hours on end. Far better value. If the organisers want hills (and it always intrigues me why they organise their events in the most unsuitable places to ride a push bike) I'm sure they could design a track with a few slopes included.
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