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Assioma missing in the summary list. Interesting, as usual. Thanks!
Good catch, thanks!
That autograph photo is pure magic 👏 🥲 Says so much about the impact TdFF can make.
I guess the success (and the progressing professionalization) of female cycling will lead to less accessibility of the riders as well. That’s how it goes…
Regarding the sponsored teams, in contrast so male cycling, here it is much more the question WHO you are sponsoring, not how many teams.
I wonder why two teams have R92000Ps for some but not all riders. I wonder if that’s due to the accuracy issues or Shimano parts shortages or Shimano not giving enough $$?
I’m not sure either to be honest. I meant to ask today, but got sidetracked on a slew of other things.
Generally speaking though, when we see that, it’s because the team isn’t sponsored by Shimano, but rather, has a bike sponsor – and some bikes just happen to have them. For example, Team UAE (men’s side) doesn’t have a power meter sponsor. Instead, they have a bike sponsor, and said bike sponsor just spec’d the drivetrain as-is Shimano. I actually asked about that when I was there.
Did you take the first photo (at the starting line)? I assume so but that is cool you have that kind of access!
Yup, all the photos here I took. Cheers!
No Youtube video on this like last year? Just another way of saying womens cycling is less interesting to bring news on? Or another reason?
For fun, let’s recap what I did to cover this year’s women’s Tour de France:
A) Drove 15 hours south.
B) Slept in the back of the car arriving at 3:40AM
C) Got up at 8:30AM, ran around all day Saturday getting a gazillion shots
D) Edited till around 1AM Sunday morning
E) Then continued with prep/writing Sunday morning when I woke up
F) Then ran around for 6 hours on Sunday for the TT stage, including photo and video
G) Then drove to my next hotel, and edited said video till 2:30AM.
H) Continued editing and putting together TT post when I woke up, all while trying to balance a slew of other reviews/rides/runs/etc I have to get done for product launches this week.
I) Now I’m gonna drive 13-15 hours back home, arriving at probably 5-6AM.
H) I’ll then get up at 9AM to get things done for the next day.
So no, it’s just your inability to read what I wrote above that a video was coming, just like last year – all while balancing every last minute of the day to make it happen. Hope you enjoy it (it’s published now).
Ah I am sorry looking forward to the video.
You maybe have to overthink your work-life-balance once again!
Pretty sure plenty of readers think that you have the best job on earth, but… no!
PS: Since it’s the TdF Femmes… why didn’t you sent the Girl and spent a nice weekend with the Peanuts?
PPS: On the other hand, maybe that would have been even more exhausting :-D
“Since it’s the TdF Femmes… why didn’t you sent the Girl and spent a nice weekend with the Peanuts?”
They left for their annual trip back to Canada for a few weeks of grandparent family time. :)
I have a bad feeling about this. Please accept my apologies for being rude. I am a big fan of your website and will show that by applying for DCR supporter. Keep it up.
No worries, and apologies for my rather sharp response. And thank you for supporting the site.
This is one of those sore subjects for me (while operating on very low sleep, high stress to fit a lot of things in), because I try so hard to ensure I cover the women’s side each year. Both in terms of time, but also money. The revenue from the video won’t even cover just one direction of the highway tolls, let alone all the other expenses.
Of course, I cover plenty of specific things at a loss, and will continue to do so because they are important in various ways (be it for competition against bigger companies, they make better products, or a story needs to be told). In this case, with three daughters, I’m going to lose as much money and sleep as required to try and increase the visibility of the sport. I’m keenly aware that in this particular instance, it takes a lot of entities doing that (not just me, but other publications/sponsors/etc..) to reach critical mass to raise the profile enough so that it catches the wind it needs to flip that tide.
Likewise, I really enjoy the women’s tour atmosphere. It’s just so much more down-to-earth than the men’s side.
In any case, I appreciate you being a DCR Supporter now, cheers!
Amen to that!
Let’s hope the little girl on the first photo (P1099348) will have a lot more opportunities to cycle in a professional team than these athletes on the smart trainer had.
I wonder if the pros get accurate, tested versions of the 9200 power meter. And consumers just get the rest that hasn’t been QC’ed
For better or worse, not. I’ve talked to pro teams, they’re keenly aware how much it sucks and try to mitigate it as much as possible. One men’s rider at the TdF was using Garmin Rally pedals secretly. I never found out exactly who it was, it’s hard inspecting 180+ bikes quickly. But I’ve heard from many teams over the last year, and it’s a real problem for them.
No Karoo 3 in disguise anywhere? ;)
None that I saw.