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Tour De France 2020.
They came through our village last Thursday. I got one decent pic; the Bora German team with one of the lads on his mobile phone saying, "No!! I don't want insulation for a Euro!!
I'll try to post the pic if I can find out how to.
I'll try to post the pic if I can find out how to.
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I reckon that's he actually phoning his team's medic, to ask him if he's got anything to treat 'intimate chafing' ;-)
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I reckon that's he actually phoning his team's medic, to ask him if he's got anything to treat 'intimate chafing' ;-)
Why do they always arrange bike races where there are steep hills? Seems very poorly organised to me. The Tour de Holland or Tour de Norfolk might be more suitable. Better still, confine the riders to riding round in circles. I think there's a track for that at Herne Hill in South London. I like it when they have a race chasing a postman on a moped. I've watched that and was surprised that the bloke on the moped never seems to win. He always drops out halfway through the race. Perhaps he runs out of petrol. Funny old sport, cycling.
Atheist, as Buenchico points out, the Exif (Exchangeable image file format) data associated with your pic gives the Date Time as 2020-09-10 10:54:30. The stage anticipated timing for that day is given here (click the TIME SCHEDULE tab):
https:/ /www.le tour.fr /en/sta ge-12
Given that the stage didn't start until 11:50 local time the pic timestamp would appear to be in GMT, so add 2 hours to get French local time - 12:54:30 - and there is only one place that Le Tour could have been passing through at that time.
A virtual drive back along the route in Google Street View enabled me to find the junction where the bottom half of the letters on a road sign (to BR****IL LE C*****E) fitted with the bits shown in your pic. Et voila!
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Given that the stage didn't start until 11:50 local time the pic timestamp would appear to be in GMT, so add 2 hours to get French local time - 12:54:30 - and there is only one place that Le Tour could have been passing through at that time.
A virtual drive back along the route in Google Street View enabled me to find the junction where the bottom half of the letters on a road sign (to BR****IL LE C*****E) fitted with the bits shown in your pic. Et voila!
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