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  1. #1
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    I'm watching right now, and I have never seen such a big crowd. They are still in the Netherlands...
    That was my thought as well. It was truly a stadium-size crowd. Amazing. And the road seemed great for cycling--as least the parts I watched (the last hour of the 2 hour recap).

    I'm avoiding coverage for today (Sunday). I'm going to hop on the treadmill at home to watch the 3pm showing on NBC Universal Sports. The coverage is rather low-key compared to Versus's TdF coverage but I enjoy the contrast.

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    The Dutch have top notch cycling lanes everywhere. I call it cycling heaven.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maryellen View Post
    That was my thought as well. It was truly a stadium-size crowd. Amazing. And the road seemed great for cycling--as least the parts I watched (the last hour of the 2 hour recap).
    There were 200.000 spectators yesterday. That's almost as much as the spring classics.

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    No TV, No Facebook, No Twitter and not even a land telephone at my place. We also lack central heating and AC. And today was the kind of day I wish we had AC. Drink lots of water and be in stupor most of the day.

    We also do not have gas service at my house. But we do have water/sewer/electrical service to my house. We are actually pretty modern thuogh... we do live in a incorporated city.

    years ago my partner had to spring her dogs from the local jail (for people not the pound). Honest!! She got a call from the officer on duty that day, "ma'am please drop by the police station and pick up your two dogs. We caught them roaming the street."...

    Would love to see Vuelta but noooo TV. And I refuse to get one of those new digital TV. HOW MUCH?? Just as well. I was busy with fall planting and drying whole bunch of tomatoes and peppers.

  5. #5
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    It's very flat isn't it. We can't go anywhere around here without some sort of climb.

    We're watching the Vuelta live on Eurosport everyday in our house. We've been watching a lot of cycling. All the major tours and several smaller events.
    We really like the Eurosport coverage and the commentary team is very good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roadrunner View Post
    It's very flat isn't it. We can't go anywhere around here without some sort of climb.
    The netherlands you mean? Yes it is, except for the south of the Netherlands (next to the Belgian, German border), there are some nasty short climbs there.

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    Good grief! Anyone else see today's stage?

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    That was godawful.
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