Thirteen Cycling Races 10/06/2010
Okay - relatively short and sweet this week. Not a lot of time to put in, but I had fun, anyway. :) This week, I present to you: Thirteen Cycling Races! ![]() The cycling season starts earlier than ever now, with the Tour Down Under in January. Australian cyclists are making an especially strong showing all over the world this year, I might add. Woot! ![]() The Tour of Oman in February is one of the earliest races on the calendar, too - and the first winner of this brand new race was my boy, Fabian Cancellara! Double-Woot! ![]() A beautiful race to watch, Paris-Nice proved quite interesting this last March. Alberto Contador won, but it wasn't easy - which is what made it exciting. Heh. ![]() Milan San-Remo, also in March, is always fascinating to watch. Occasionally, riders come seemingly out of nowhere to win - like Fabian did back in 2008. ![]() The Tour of Flanders in April is legendary amongst cycling fans. Some of the toughest climbs around - on cobblestones, no less - make this one-day race particularly challenging. Photos: Cancellara in 2008, 2009 (after his chain broke on the final climb) and finally, 2010. ![]() The Giro d'Italia, in May, is another favorite. One of the three Grand Tours of cycling (along with the Tour de France and the Vuelta a Espana), almost every professional cyclist wants a win here under his belt. pictured above: Alberto Contador in 2008 pictured below: a disastrous rainy stage end from 2007 ![]() The Tour of California moved to May this year, which meant it conflicted with the Giro d'Italia. But that didn't stop some of cycling's heavy hitters from taking part. ![]() In June comes the Tour of Switzerland. My boy - who happens to be Swiss - won it last year. He's riding again this year. Go Spartacus! Go Fab! ![]() July. Do I really need to mention the Tour de France? Okay. I just did. ;) ![]() August brings a couple of races, too. One of them is the Tour of Ireland - beautiful to watch, by the way... ![]() Also in August, the final Grand Tour - la Vuelta a Espana - or Tour of Spain. ![]() In September comes the UCI World Championships. My boy, of course, won the Time Trial competition. I was happy. :) ![]() In October, we have the Race of the Falling Leaves - or as it's more properly known, il Giro di Lombardia. And there we have them: Thirteen cycling races from throughout the year. And for you greedy lot, there's just a tiny bit more to enjoy. I'm not in denial about why you keep coming back. So here ya go: C'mon everybody! Get in the pool! Ciao...! Comments10/06/2010 14:50
I've never met anyone who was soooo into cycling. I've been introduced to a world I would not have visited otherwise. TY
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10/06/2010 18:25
That's a lot of different events!
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10/06/2010 20:10
Wow! Lots of comments already! :)
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10/06/2010 21:28
My husband and the boys have bikes, I need to get one too - would be a fun family activity.
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10/06/2010 23:40
The Irish tour would be interesting. I remember the roads being very narrow. I always enjoy your cycling posts, although I'm strickly a casual cycler.
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10/06/2010 23:59
Yes, you do need to mention the Tour de France, just to help me figure out what part of the calendar it goes on.
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Sasha Devlin 11/06/2010 06:00
I think I would rassle a classroom full of children (and win!) to get to watch the Tour of Ireland.
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11/06/2010 06:43
Great post. You really enjoy your cycling.
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11/06/2010 16:18
Milan San-Remo is always a fave of mine. Never dull.
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11/06/2010 19:52
@Tatiana - I highly recommend getting a bike of your own - especially if you have bike trails or safe cycling lanes to use it on!
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11/06/2010 23:13
@Heather - and now you know why I do these sorts of posts! LOL! I'm just trying to keep the world better informed, don'cha know? ;)
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