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Luke Rowe and Tony Martin: joint statement released, still no change to decision
Team INEOS and Team Jumbo-Visma have tonight released a joint statement, following the disqualification of Luke Rowe and Tony Martin
— Team INEOS (@TeamINEOS) July 24, 2019
Martin and Rowe were expelled from the race yesterday after a disagreement over positioning, with Ineos and Jumbo-Visma now releasing a joint statement saying they are appealing the decision. Here it is in full: “We believe this is a very harsh decision by the race commissaries and against the spirit of what has been such a fantastic race to date. It was the sort of incident that merits a fine and a warning but certainly not expulsion from the race – a ‘yellow card’ but not a ‘red’. Luke and Tony recognised it for what it was – a minor spat on the road at the end of a sweltering day in the saddle. It didn’t affect any other rider and it didn’t disadvantage any other team. They rode to the end of the stage together where they both shook hands. There was no ill will and they clearly still have a lot of respect for one another. We believe it is unjust that their Tour could come to an end over something like this at this point in the race.”
Could Groupama-FDJ's 'Mr Clean' win Thibaut Pinot the Tour de France?
Ex-pro Benoît Drujon hired by Groupama-FDJ to dismantle and disinfect hotel aircon every day during the Tour, copying Ineos and Jumbo-Visma https://t.co/FHkCZHG5q4
— the Inner Ring (@inrng) July 25, 2019
The French publication 20 minutes report that Groupama-FDJ have a secret weapon that they hope will ensure Thibaut Pinot remains in good health throughout his Tour de France – in the form of former professional cyclist Benoît Drujon who now cuts his teeth as a professional cleaner.
Drujon, who last rode pro in 2013, was employed specifically by the team to “minimise the risk of contact with microbes and bacteria” for the riders, by deep -cleaning the hotel rooms and team bus every day. His first job at the hotel is to clean the air conditioners, which he says are often dusty, even going as far as to disassemble them to make sure they’re gleaming. He’ll also disinfect all handles, door knobs and the toilet and spray an aerosol to create a closed circuit of micro fog, thus disinfecting the interior. Each room takes up to an hour to clean.
The team bus gets the same anti-bacterial and disinfecting treatment, creating ‘a very healthy environment’. On the prospect of Pinot possibly becoming the first Frenchman to win the Tour since 1985, Drujon says: “I think about it every day when I’m cleaning my air conditioners”.
Could Drujon yet prove to be a tour-winning marginal gain?
Who's going to win?
Is Groupama’s cleaning regime even more evidence to convince you their man will triumph? Will G still succeed even without his wingman Luke Rowe? Have a vote in our poll – you win nothing other than bragging rights if you end up being correct when the Tour rolls into the Champs-Élysées on Sunday…
Rowe is on the bus
Luke Rowe is on the INEOS bus.
Two minutes ago Dave Brailsford still didn’t know whether he could start the stage.
Brailsford replied ‘Maybe’ to question of whether Rowe had kit on.
— Daniel Friebe (@friebos) July 25, 2019
Well that decides that.


Neither Rowe nor Martin has rolled out with the peloton so we think that’s the decision confirmed.
Correct call from the commissaires? Let us know in the comments!
Pre-stage doping control for G, Bernal, Kruijswijk and Alaphilippe
Steven Kruijswijk, George Bennett en Laurens De Plus werden gecontroleerd in de bus. Ging om bloedcontrole, De Plus draagt de sporen nog op z’n arm #belga ‘is vervelend zo vlak voor de start, maar hoort bij de Koers’, aldus george bennett pic.twitter.com/z43Rpir8AT
— Ann Braeckman (@BraeckmanAnn) July 25, 2019
Laurens De Plus, domestique for Jumbo Visma’s Steven Kruijswijk revealed that they’d had surprise blood tests this morning prior to the stage start.
Other key riders for the general classification race, including Thomas, Bernal, and Alaphilippe were also subject to testing.
De Plus seemed pretty calm about it, saying that it’s “just part of the race”.
How cool are these? Spengle wheels in crazy colours


The already pretty out-there Spengle tri-spoke wheels are now available in an array of eccentric colourways, including iridescent and ‘lava’. Their range of all-carbon monocoque wheelset currently consists of a 27.5” MTB wheel plus 650B gravel and urban rims, but a 700c prototype will be shown at the Eurobike show in Germany this September.
The coloured wheels are limited to just 10 sets apiece, more info on Spengle’s website.
Off-duty Tour de France motorcycle cops assaulted on evening out
Six off-duty gendarmes from the elite Garde Republicaine motorcycle unit that provides the escort to the Tour de France were assaulted while on an evening out in Montpellier on Tuesday evening, reports Le Parisien.
Earlier in the day, the officers had accompanied the peloton on Stage 16 which started and finished in Nimes and afterwards headed in civilian clothes to Montpellier.
At around 11.10pm, the encountered five youths, reportedly from the traveller community, who were breaking car wing mirrors, and the officers – reportedly without revealing their identity – detained them while waiting for the arrival of local police.
Before they could arrive, however, three cars appeared at the scene with a dozen men getting out and setting about the gendarmes, one of whom had to be taken to hospital to have his injuries treated.
The aggression ceased when the police patrol despatched in response to the gendarmes’ initial request arrived, and an investigation is now underway.
133-year-old penny farthing LEJOG record smashed


Subject to Guinness verification, Richard Thoday claims to have completed the route in 4 days, 11hrs and 52 mins – full story here.
Top tech trends at the Tour de France: how pro bikes are evolving


The bikes that the pros ride are constantly evolving as a result of the latest technological innovations and team preferences, and here are the biggest trends that we’ve noticed this year.
Brailsford has his say
“Sometimes a little bit of context wouldn’t go amiss.”
Sir Dave Brailsford reflects upon Luke Rowe’s expulsion from @LeTour pic.twitter.com/GXVYl1c3EH
— ITV Cycling (@itvcycling) July 25, 2019
His ire seems to be directed at the lack of consistency with which the highly nuanced rules of cycling are applied… that inconsistency is, at least, rather consistent!
Brailsford reiterated that he thought it was the wrong decision: “there’s the spirit of the law and the actual application of the law, sometimes a little bit of context wouldn’t go amiss really.”
Brailsford said he was fully prepared for the team to race no matter if they had seven or eight riders – it’s since been confirmed that they are indeed down to seven, as neither Rowe or Martin started stage 18.
Might have to edit our Tour de France winner's poll...


…because Nairo Quintana is off on one again, up over seven minutes on the peloton with a breakaway group. A valiant attempt, but this would have to go down as possibly the biggest shock in the race’s history if he puts himself in yellow from here.
Bizarre Boris Bike stand-off between angry cyclist and London bus driver
The clip shows a man on a London hire bike involved in a stand/sit-off with a London bus driver after he allegedly wasn’t allowed to board with the bike.
London Economic report that onlookers said the man began to shout at the driver of the 149 bus, and before the footage was taken he had already hit it with his bike and accused the driver of racism for refusing to let him on.
Full-sized bikes are not allowed on TfL buses, however folded bikes are accepted ‘at the driver’s discretion’.
New Trek Domane launches, complete with hiding place


Smarter more aero and more comfortable: read all about it here.
Weather update...


If you’re riding in the hot weather later, be sure to check out our guide to protecting your skin and also our round-up of the best lightweight jerseys so you don’t melt too much next time…
Surely not?


Quintana’s now got over six minutes on the peloton, and if he doesn’t put a pedal stroke wrong on the descent to the finish he’ll have seriously put himself back into GC contention. Bernal and Thomas has now also gapped the GC group, with Alaphilippe falling off the back.
"It's a reflection of all the hard work we've done": Nairo Quintana on stage win
“It’s a reflection of all the work we have done. I have worked a lot since the beginning of the Tour to get here.”@NairoQuinCo on his stage win #TDF2019 pic.twitter.com/8qW8Vc2ct5
— Tour de France (@LeTour) July 25, 2019
Never write off the Columbian pocket rocket – full report to follow here.
NYC mayor to announce $58m to cycling after fifth cyclist killed in a month
Mayor of New York City Bill de Blasio is reportedly set to announce funding of $58.4 million for cycle safety initiatives including adding 30 miles of segregated bike lanes, with a focus on 10 “bike priority districts” and early start traffic lights, after five cyclists lost their lives in the city this month, bringing the total this year to 17.
Earlier this year, the mayor came under intense criticism from cycling advocates due to the New York Police Department’s policy of responding to cyclist fatalities – often in hit-and-run incidents – by fining cyclists in streets near the scenes of fatal crashes in the days that followed.
That policy was reversed earlier this month, and the NYPD has said that from now on, such operations following the death of a cyclist will focus on motorists.
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@robgodd The poor guy himself suffered a traumatic brain injury and his skull was so badly shattered a significant portion of it had to be removed - do me a favour, have a look around cycling helmet manufacturers and see if any of them claim the foam hats they produce will protect against or even mitigate that level of injury. I'll wait if you like, but I can save us both the time and tell you what you'll find: none of them. Not a single one of them will. Because they don't, and they *can't* based on simple physics. Once the point of failure in a material is reached all(or as near as makes no odds) of the additional force beyond that necessary threshhold transfers through to the object beneath. Since bicycle helmets are rated for forces roughly equivalent to being dropped straight down from a stationary start 1.5m above a hard surface. Now, I'm not an expert in vehicle crash investigation, but I'm *fairly* sure that any impact or series of impacts powerful enough to render a quarder of your skull into gravel, put you in a weeks-long coma, give you massive amnesia, and leave you with ongoing symptoms of traumatic brain injury are a little bit, a teeny-weeny amount, a little smidgeon-widgeon more than what bike helmets are rated for. That's why none of the companies that make them claim they will help in such circumstances: because they know it would be a lie, and that unlike uninformed punters, carbrained journalists, or "medical professionals" who think wearing a helmet would save you from a broken arm(an actual scenario encountered by a mate, who's nurse at the A&E tutted and harrumphed her way through his whole treatment due to his lack of helmet despite his bonce having come through *being hit by a car* - another scenario bike helmets are worthless in - completely unscathed), the lawyers for those companies know their business and understand that if you lie in advertising you will get sued into the ground.
The Battle of Ypres April 1915. The German infantry division advanced using das Brumptstadt Fahrarden. The slow speed kept them behind the cloud of chlorine gas as it drifted towards the Commonwealth trenches. The offensive cleaved a two mile gap in the Western Front. The use of cycles was copied by the Japanese as they invaded Singapore and Burmah. By then war technology had embraced wider low pressure tyres, carbon frames and hydration gels. The German forces decided not to incorporate cycling as part of Operation Session, as bike theft in London and the South East was rife and would have caused huge casualties. Ironically superior advancement of tyre technology led to a British victory at El Alamein. This technology played a key part in the US Marines victory at Iwo Jima.
The appropriate response to Google pissing on your cereal is not a fancy new sugar that removes the taste of urine. Stop using Google products where you can. Firefox browser and DuckDuckGo search engine have had noticeable upticks in market share by explicitly NOT pushing AI.
my thoughts exactly...I wonder how that approach is working, with motor vehicle drivers...🤔
I do not wish to diminish the personal tragedy, but one never hear calls for pedestrians or even hikers to wear clothing with integrated lightening rods.
RE Andy Burnam / Heidi Alexander - this is the best thing in many ways - set an example (even if currently it leads to lots of online name-calling). And imagine some of the political alternatives! The folks in the apparently second-placed party seem incredibly unlikely to be doing so. And even the current "new Greens" seem less interested in ... y'know, environmental things. OTOH I wish Heidi could be bolder. And I fear that like anyone ambitious enough to get to the top (exception B Johnson - well, I guess there was the Corbyn bicycle...) Burnam will be trimming his transport policy sails to fit the wind (should that be "bunker-fuel-burning engines"?)
@mattsccm Bull bars aren't banned, they just have to conform to regulations so they are deformable or have plates that allow crumple give on contact, rather than rigid steel bars that can smash into pedestrians and cyclists with no give at all, catch them and drag them under the wheels. If you think that's a problem, do one. Why should who is responsible for a collision remove the responsibility of people driving a tonne of machinery on the road from having safety features to at least mitigate some of the effects of a collision?
I'd be willing to bet that's lazy use of stock photography rather than deliberate misinformation, but the result is still the same.
@smallbeer You obviously don't realise how many bulls there are wandering around Chelsea, in and out of the china shops, that he needs to protect his Range Rover from.
I agree, it's bloody 'elf and safety overreach, can't help some people, I put some meat, sorry, neat decoration on the front of mine and the polis were round poking their noses in like that (mind you, that was a mistake...) (etc)
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The bloody French will do
The bloody French will do anything to get a winner of their own race! LOL
Both riders were daft but
Both riders were daft but easy to say as I’m not 2.5 weeks into a grand tour, exhausted, stressed in riding in a crazy heat…..give them a break, it wasn’t a serious incident. Looks like FDJ have the organisers on their side…..what a shock.
Well Quintana had 7 minutes
Well Quintana had 7 minutes at one point but is back down to 4:30 so others have had to chase that down but that there are four other riders from four different teams, all in with a shout (before NQ making 5) negates the loss of riders to jumbo and Ineos to a small degree. I
t’s not like Ineos nor jumbo are having to do all the attacking to put alaphilipe under pressure as both BH and FDJ will be wanting to ramp things up for their men to have a crack. And as mentioned elsewhere, on stages in the Alps you can lose over a minute in a mile if a rider isn’t on it.
Izoard is such a visually
Izoard is such a visually stark climb, I’ve been up it once, but was driving a support van, my pals cracked it and more doing Raid alpine. Bloody lovely descent in the van to get ahead so could get drinks/food etc ready.
Apparently, someone’s written
Apparently, someone’s written Free Luke Rowe on the base of the Galibier.. which is quite funny.. meanwhile on twitter.. the #freetonymartin hashtag has another meaning, anyone remember that Farmer who shot a burglar a few years back.