After walking the course, I still had like 2.5 hours to kill, although I didn’t really know it. I walked around a little more, and then started to get hungry. I must now admit that I broke my cardinal rule of international travel. I went to McDonalds. But, I picked it because I thought that they would have a public bathroom, which they didn’t. I attempted to order in French, which I thought I had effectively done when the kid taking my order said something I didn’t understand. I though he asked if I wanted anything else and I shook my head. Then he said something else and I again shook my head. Then he looked at me with a little bit of a surprised look and said, “No?” I was then forced to respond, in French, that I didn’t understand. Then he asked me in English to repeat my order, and things made sense. Apparently, even my best attempts at French, suck. But I got my chicken sandwich and diet coke and hustled back to my frontline fence spot. IN about another 45 minutes the racing started. The race was actually preceeded by a mini convoy which consisted mostly of Credit Agricole Cars giving out free hats. Yep, I got one. And wore it, along with about a thousand other people. The racing was cool. This is my first pro tour even, and these guys are really fit and look so comfortable on their bikes. Not to mention, I wish I was as skinny as any of them in a skin suit. Well, something to work for I guess. I’ll let a few pics do the rest of the talking. I took about 125 and will post the rest on fotki once I start an account. I’ll post the address later. I start in lab tomorrow, and am excited for that. More to come…
George Hincapie in the Stars and Stripes Jersey
A view for the 50 m mark.
Tommy D suffering to a not to impressive time.
"The man" Tom Boonen. He got a big cheer.
And one of my favorites, Dave Z out of the start.
2 comments:
Oh my gosh, that is hella tight! How was the course? Were they on pavement or cobblies? Were there any crashes?
Yeah, no cobbles. Good pavement, so I don't think there were any crashes. It did rain in the beginning, though, so there could have been at the turn around. I was near the 300m to go mark, and all I can say is that some of the guys were flying!
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