Applications Google
Menu principal

Post a Comment On: Backreaction

"Quatorze Juillet"

5 Comments -

1 – 5 of 5
Blogger Bee said...

Dear Stefan,

the 'wonderful landscapes of rural France' probably were much more wonderful without hundreds of bikers and thousands of fans on the streets...

Oh, btw, congrats to Ruth.
Best,

B.

10:57 PM, July 14, 2006

Anonymous Chris said...

indeed, Ullrich was a huge disappointment

11:04 PM, July 14, 2006

Blogger QUASAR9 said...

Beautiful pic of
the Arc de Triumph
Always love a good flyover.

"The lanscapes of rural France better without hundreds of bikers and thousands of fans on street"
?
You mean the Landscape looks better without humans to spoil it? You are relentless. Bee, I think I just understood you a little better. lol!

4:51 PM, July 16, 2006

Blogger Bee said...

Hi Quasar,

You mean the Landscape looks better without humans to spoil it?

You wanna have a landscape discussion ;-) ? If I was to pick a place in the landscape, it would most likely be one devoid of intelligent life. Best, B.

12:55 PM, July 17, 2006

Blogger stefan said...

Hi Bee, quasar9:


well, all the cyclists usually pass in a very short instant at a given spot. It is some kind of flash ;-) Then the landscape is empty again - well, there are the tourist remaining who are camping along the route...

I have once followed a stage from the side of the road, when the Tour came to Saarland in 2002. The stage was quite flat, and at Primstal, the village where my mother comes from and where I was watching, there were three racers who had escaped, but the big peleton followed just three minutes later. The race in Primstal was over very very fast! Of course, there are all the advertisement cars, and the you can see that the peleton is approaching by looking at the choppers which transmit live images to the television stations.

In the end, I was a little bit puzzled about all those poeple who travel along the Tour and watch all the stages. You do not get a good impression then how the race is proceeding - this is much more exciting when you watch it on TV. But I guess you have a great time, just sitting in a nice landscape, enjoying the sun, waiting for the cylclists to shoot along, and all that with the company of lots of other people - it is more like a party than a sports event.

BTW: The stage last aturday was very thrilling in the end, but that you could not see unless watching TV, I guess. The winner was a German, Jens Voigt.


Best, S.

1:52 PM, July 17, 2006

You can use some HTML tags, such as <b>, <i>, <a>

Comment moderation has been enabled. All comments must be approved by the blog author.

You will be asked to sign in after submitting your comment.
OpenID LiveJournal WordPress TypePad AOL