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Should the Tour come back?

First Published: Dec 4, 2014

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Unless he acquired it in the last year and a half, wouldn't it be "why did he sign for Man U in the first place?"
Surely you mean "why is he still playing for Man U?"
No, you can't retrospectively try to edit your post, that is no longer allowed. You have to stand by what you initially post however bad your misteaks!
If Yoro has a crystal ball to see into the future, why isn't he Man Utd's best player by a mile?
His attitude is further shown by publishing a photos of himself using his the wheel knowing it is illegal. A big middle finger to the law.
How to go from clean licence to six points in under a minute One of the comments on the video is that in Belgium, phone-driving results in immediate confiscation of the car for fifteen days. I bet that works a lot better than our points system, but since we live in a car obsessed society, it ain't gonna happen here.
Yoro definitely has not learned his lesson. "...72mph in a 30mph zone, past homes and a school..." Given this sort of driving would lead to straight driving test failure, coupled with the attitude: "...he believed he was unlikely to come into “contact with any vulnerable road users”." "He was also fined £666 and ordered to pay £120 in costs, as well as a £266 victim surcharge." Given his status how long would it take him to "earn" those amounts, alongside having to pay someone else to drive him around and any increase in car insured premiums? Not long, I'm guessing. The only thing that might lead people like this to think twice is a life-long driving ban, or as I advocate: loss of taste buds and libido.
I'm always astonished when people reverse H&S principles for driving. It's been going on since the dawn of the motor vehicle age though, it's the victim's fault for walking/cycling in the wrong place at the wrong time and for not being covered in flashing lasers. I finally got on to LBC two days ago, when they were talking about hi-viz and helmets, and put my point that both are victim-blaming and that helmets didn't reduce the death rate of cyclists. It got the usual responses of "my mate's helmet shattered and it must have saved his life" and "If it saves just one life...."
Hi-vis is so effective that any SMIDSY, close pass, failure to give priority etc etc will then be presumed to be deliberate intent and charged accordingly?
























12 thoughts on “Should the Tour come back?”
“As a Tour de France nut,
“As a Tour de France nut, would I like to see the race on a rotation back to the UK every 3-4 years?”
You’re building a strawman up so that you can knock it down. I’ve never heard that suggested.
It’s neither sought nor warranted.
A TdF trip across across the Channel, every 10 years or so, would be grand.
If it was here every few
If it was here every few years then it wouldn’t be special – so it won’t.
7 years since the last time ?
That seems about right. There are plenty of cities who want to pay for a tour visit in Europe.
Why is Utrecht offending you?
Why is Utrecht offending you? The tour has started outside of France six times in the last ten years – it’s almost a tradition of the modern tour and (as we saw this year) a great way of widening it’s appeal.
I think we should see it back here in the 2020’s and until then lot’s of other close by countries.
What’s wrong with a Utrecht
What’s wrong with a Utrecht start? The Dutch love cycling, it’s been only four years since the Rotterdam start anyway. I guess you’ve not been a “Tour de France nut” for very long otherwise you’d know that.
Nick T wrote:What’s wrong
A tad aggressive Nick 🙂
I am aware that the Tour regularly starts outside of France, but as I allude to in the piece, I feel that’s more for commercial reasons than for the benefit of the race.
Its my preference that the race is conducted in France. But that’s my preference based on my experiences watching the race (and since you ask, its 29 Tours!) . I just have a better feeling watching the race in France. Others may not, its a personal thing.
I do accept there are other viewpoints though. The most drama filled prologue was 1989 when Delgado missed his start (in Luxembourg), and the stage a lot of people highlight as the best win in modern times was Claudio Chiappucci in 1992 (to Sestrieres in Italy).
Doesn’t make my view right or wrong, just makes it my view.
Traditionally this year would
Traditionally this year would see the Tour start on French soil. Is Utrecht in France??
Traditionally this year would
Traditionally this year would see the Tour start on French soil. Is Utrecht in France??
Id rather see the TofB do as
Id rather see the TofB do as good a job, and have that instead.
They seem to be in a cycle
They seem to be in a cycle roughly of starting outside France every other year at the moment.
I’d like to see, maybe in five-eight years, a coordinated effort from the UK & Ireland. Bring the Tour, Giro, Vuelta starts AND the World Road Race championships here
The worlds I would like as
The worlds I would like as the multi discipline format is closer to the Olympic cycling we all enjoyed in 2012.
We have a recent winner and I think the public would get behind it.
jimmythecuckoo wrote:The
It’s multi-discipline as you say- and we have TWO recent winners at senior men’s level, one this year!
We would like to see it
We would like to see it coming to Edinburgh next time. Edinburgh does bike events 🙂