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From: Charlie Bell [email protected]
Date: Tue, 7 Jul 2009 19:02:24 +1000
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: French tour etiquette

... the greatest show on earth

Well, IMHO, today was pretty exciting.  Do you remember when a rider had
the best time on tour without wearing the yellow jersey before?  I'm not
complaining as an American, it seems to me that having only 1 yellow
jeresey wearer is reasonable, and going to the hundreths of a second to
determine which of the two who are tied for the yellow actually wears it is
the most logical thing to do.  But, it's unique in my experience for this
to happen....and it is expected to last for several days because, IIRC, all
riders who finish in a bunch finish get the same time, so it will be
mountain time before we get a new yellow.  All in all, I enjoyed today's
coverage.

Dan M. 

You got it - as team leader, Contador is serviced and protected by his  
domestiques. But team leader or not, if you're in yellow, you're the  
leader of Le Tour, and you have every right to expect your team to  
help you defend it.

And as it's looking like it was Contador's inexperience or inattention  
that facilitated the split, he should probably keep his head well in  
until the climb to Andorra.

Charlie.
GCU Go Cavo!!! <first brit to defend a green jersey ever class>

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