Dauphiné Liberé 2004 - Mont Ventoux
It was some time ago, but since now it is time to ride again, here some picures of the fantastic time trial on the Mont Ventoux last year. The funny thing was, dear friends, I was on a holiday in Caromb (about 10 km from the foot of the mountain) and decided to make the climb the 10th June. I had no idea that the time trial took place that day :doh , I did not even know the Dauphiné was going on...
I started early in the morning. During the climb, officials were placing the banners :scratch .
I will not tell the details of my climb. Just this : I made the climb from Bédouin, it took me 1h45 minutes :clap , not bad at all since I barely had 300 km "in the legs" and I am from flat Belgium).
The best part was, when I reached the summet, an american asked how Lance was doing in the race. I had no idea (you should know I ride a trek and wore a Postal - outfit...)
Let's come back to photography: about the pictures: taken with my Sony V1 (I wanted to take some landscapes, had no idea I was gonna meet Lance, Taylor, George and all the other "big" guys (actually rather thin).
I know they are not stunning, but I was just practicing to get Lance well. Finally I decided to watch his climb live and to take him on video (the result: he was to fast, you just see him speed away).
Here you see the British rider David Millar, who shortly after was caught doping. It was funny to see how all the (slower) riders took the time to look in the lens of the sport photographers. (For your info: they all shot with canon gear).
Oh, la douce France...
I started early in the morning. During the climb, officials were placing the banners :scratch .
I will not tell the details of my climb. Just this : I made the climb from Bédouin, it took me 1h45 minutes :clap , not bad at all since I barely had 300 km "in the legs" and I am from flat Belgium).
The best part was, when I reached the summet, an american asked how Lance was doing in the race. I had no idea (you should know I ride a trek and wore a Postal - outfit...)
Let's come back to photography: about the pictures: taken with my Sony V1 (I wanted to take some landscapes, had no idea I was gonna meet Lance, Taylor, George and all the other "big" guys (actually rather thin).
I know they are not stunning, but I was just practicing to get Lance well. Finally I decided to watch his climb live and to take him on video (the result: he was to fast, you just see him speed away).
Here you see the British rider David Millar, who shortly after was caught doping. It was funny to see how all the (slower) riders took the time to look in the lens of the sport photographers. (For your info: they all shot with canon gear).
Oh, la douce France...
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Very tough lighting, but you got some nice captures
Yeah, I see that photog sitting and waiting with his white lens Tough job, but someone's got to do it :lol
Thanks for sharing these,
Steve
Man, we just don't get enough good coverage of the races here!!!
BTW, those few photos look "weird" like they were resized automatically by a browser or something?
Oh, and if you are from Belgium, why are you not posting some photos from Ghent-Wevelgem??? The spring classics are my favorite!!
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I wish I could cover the classics here in Belgium, but I've got a day job! Many races take place on a week day, so it is impossible to attend them. I'd love to test my 20D at the races !
If I'd have an opportunity, I will definitely post a coverage!
PS Did you check out Tom Boonen? He is the "new" Belgian Cycling God, who started his pro-career with US-Postal!
Looking forward to Paris-Roubaix "the hell of the north"!
Nice pictures.
Is Paris-Roubaix next sunday ?
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Paris Roubaix is this Sunday, indeed.
Are there any favorites this year? I have indeed been seeing Boonen's name quite a bit. But then again, can anyone ever guess how Paris-Roubaix will play out? Of course not, that's why its so exciting!
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Tom Boonen is now one of the few (8) who made the double: winning the tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix in the same year.
I spent almost the whole sunday afternoon in front of the TV. Not only to watch the cyclist, but also the motorcycles in the race (I've seen a lot of GS's )
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I too noticed a bunch of GS's there
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C'mon George!
I love how happy and beaten up the guys look after this race. Reminds me of a good mountain bike race.
For a cyclist, winning Paris-Roubaix must be one of the most beautiful victories. The feeling must be incredible when you can lift that cobblestone above your head at the end of the day.
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Very nice contribution, indeed!
I am looking forward to your pictures! I'm sure they are really good!
Nir Alon
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