Tuesday 15 May 2012

Pozzato: now there's a real man.

"Who?" you say.

Filippo Pozzato, or "Pippo" as he's known: rides for Farnese Vini, the well-know British cycling team (no honestly, they're registered in the UK, I have no idea why and I can't imagine any benefit), goes in for weird hairstyles, lots of body art and is a bit of a big-mouth: I seem to remember he's been accused of wheel-sucking and bad tactics. He's been around a bit, having ridden for Quickstep, then Liquigas, then he rode for Katusha but didn't fit in with the Dark Lords, so he's dropped down to pro-continental this year. If you don't know what he looks like, just google him.

In yesterday's Giro, he caused a pretty big pile-up in the final sprint corner - oops. But he has immediately apologised to the riders most affected, ie Matt Goss and Cav, and to all the others as well.

"It was my fault, I admit that I'm the first to criticise those who risk too much,” he said. “I knew the bend was dangerous, but when the I saw that the road was narrowing I saw Goss in front of me and I was not able to stop."

There you go, Ferrari - that's all you have to do. Just put your hand up, take responsibility, and apologise like a man.

Yay, Pippo!

Meanwhile, Ventoso won the sprint: I'm not sure how I'd feel about that, if I were him. I mean, you won the stage, yay, and all that: but knowing that the two best sprinters in the world just fell off their bikes, everyone for ever more will always say "ah, but you only won it because Cav and Goss fell off". I'm not sure how much of a joy that sort of victory would be.

And yes, I can hear you all shouting that cycling is sometimes a little bit about the luck: as Shane Stokes said in the Velonation piece, "He’s not as fast as Cavendish or Goss, but proved that sprinting is unpredictable and that luck and good positioning are of high importance." Which is very true.

So what of today's stage? The weather is nice: sun, not too hot, no rain forecast but there is a warning in place for Tropical Storm Aletta, which could be slightly alarming. Let's hope it stays out to sea, eh? The stage is fairly short, fairly hilly, and with a narrow uphill finish. Not a sprint day, then, but maybe Frankie will have a good day. Let's hope there aren't any more protesters along the way!

Talking of which, other cycling news for today, of particular relevance to us in the UK: anti-Olympic protesters have announced that they are going to demonstrate against the commercialism of the games on July 28th. I have  no idea why they have picked that particular day, but it's damned bad timing for us, as there are only a small number of events taking place outside of the various stadiums (stadia? plural of stadium, anyone? Pfff, Latin is dead, long live English, I'll go with stadiums, thank you) one of which is the Men's Road Race.

Oh great.

Why are they protesting:

1) We taxpayers have had to fork out £11bn - that's eleven BILLION pounds - at a time when we are being told that services have to be cut in the name of austerity.
2) McD and Coke are sponsoring it, so no-one is allowed to bring their own food and drink into the stadiums (defiantly not the stadia, you notice) which is just outrageous on so many levels.
3) Tickets: yeah, usual problems with the bulk of them going to corporate sponsors
4) Some of the sponsors are themselves somewhat tarnished: chemical companies, etc
5) Apparently if you tried to buy tickets online, as the finance company VISA are one of the sponsors, they would only accept payment by VISA card.  If true, this is again outrageous!
6) London taxis aren't allowed - apparently - to drop people off close to the event. Only the approved sponsor transportation company will be allowed to do so. Huh? The whole point of London taxis is to move people around London....
7) They've put in special traffic lanes for competitors and corporate visitors -so the rest of us, including all the people who normally use these roads, added to all the tourists wishing to see the games - will be squeezed into less than the normal amount of road space. Can you imagine the chaos and traffic jams?
8) No host city has ever made money from the olympics.

Anyway, enough of the list, let's just say that there are a lot of grudges associated with the games, and there are plenty of genuine reasons to complain about it, but these protesters have picked the day of the one free-to-view event, and they are going to disrupt it.

Aaaaaargh!. *tears hair*

Well, I suppose we can only hope that apathy wins, on the day, and that no-one much turns up: or that it's as peaceful/pathetic as the one in yesterday's stage.

14 comments:

  1. It was the same here in Vancouver prior to the Games and then the week before the games opened, it was like someone flipped a switch and the entire city came alive with "games fever". Hopefully you will get to fully enjoy the free-to-view event. :) - Kat

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  2. Everybody's got to make their buck I guess. I have been shocked to follow this and frankly, it just stirs the soup that is social unrest right now.
    The other piece is that by doing this, they will discourage people from attending.
    How "fun" is it going to be to watch Olympics on the telly with only the athletes, support staff and Olympic personel....an no general public? Rollerball anyone? Or are you all too young?

    Sorry this is happening Coug.

    BE

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  3. AND.....
    Pozzato has really shown how you do it right if you mess up. Are you listening Ferrari??????
    That's all it takes. Just a bit on "maning up".
    Proud of him!!

    BE

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  4. Ah, Pozzato. - The first thing I think off when I hear of him is that shoe ad! Too bad he's out of the Giro with a broken hand from that crash.
    emjay

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  5. Someone has previously noted this but wow, any time Frank even opens his mouth these days it seems like the cycling snark-remark tweeps are all over his comments. - Kat

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  6. I think that's because all he seems to be doing is making excuses or whining and complaining. I have always admired Franks talents - and I am even sorely agitated by this constant bitching and complaining.....it's just not necessary and makes him look like a spoiled bratman. Sheesh, people who have reason to bitch haven't...but he has, at every opportunity. Makes me very, very sad.

    BE

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  7. And...the compassionate part of me wonders if the stress of dealing with Johan, as well as the realization that Sagan will kick everyone's butts (likely) in TdF has created additional pressures. That kid is just amazing and I predict, unless he gets hurt - he (Liqui-Gas) will just destroy in the Tour! Boonan won't be there....Sagan could well take most stages. The team is quite impressive this year.
    Johan has been "invisible" at the Tour of California....I can only imagine phone calls and texts Frankie has gotten as Sagan continues to impress every single day!

    BE

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  8. Hey Kat, have I missed something? What has Frankie been saying now?

    I like the idea of Mr Bruyneel being "invisible" at the ToC - is he still in a small room, being asked questions, do we think? (*sniggers*)

    Coug

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  9. Well, at first the twitter comments were basically taking aim at the closeness of Andy and Frank's relationship. After I posted my comment here yesterday, Frank was on twitter defending himself in the incident between himself and Rasmussen and he gave the twitter crowd a whole new set of ammunition to use.

    In summary, in a RSNT website article, Frank blamed Rasmussen as being the cause of Frank losing so much time in stage 11 (I think it was stage 11) and Rasmussen fired back saying that Frank was lying. Frank then took to Twitterverse yesterday. He also indicated that he was injured; that he had dislocated his shoulder.

    Perhaps it is a sign of frustration at how this year is unfolding, but as sad as I am with how Frank is managing himself publicly, I am even less impressed with the team's media. Last year's media crew was so classy in comparison. Look at how they are handling the whole Johan issue. To be fair, they are most likely under orders about not commenting. And yes, I am enjoying that Mr. Bruyneel is noticeably absent.

    But to finish on a positive note ... GO JENS!!! I didn't see the TT yesterday but 2nd place! What a guy. He also had a hilarious story about his interaction with a bee if you have a chance to catch that.

    It's a long weekend in Canada so wishing all Canadian Schlecklanders a great long weekend! The US Memorial Day long weekend is the following week so not long for you to wait, BE. Summer is here! :)

    Take care all!
    Kat

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  10. lol ... Sorry all but I can't keep the laughter inside and must share this tweet by the "UCI_Overlord": "Shocked. Shocked. Johan turns up at the Giro and SchleckFrank's mood goes darker than Darth Vader on a bad day. I believe I called it." Frankie's mood going "darker than Darth Vader on a bad day" ... why can't I write this stuff??!!

    Okay, I'm now officially moving on from this topic. Next! :)
    Kat

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  11. But, for those who want to catch up - here is a great (although humorous) link....

    http://cyclismas.com/2012/05/friday-roundup-from-the-sublime-to-the-ridiculous/

    And hey....looks like I'll be moving back to California in the next 1-6 months!! Ah....ocean and low altitude! SWEET!!!

    BE

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    1. That's great! Sounds like you are excited. Happy moving! - Kat

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  12. Thanks Kat! I never expected to move back to Cali. Then again, there are lot's of things in my life that I never expected, and I've become "friendly" with that inderstanding. Turns out my son is really uncomfortable with the idea of me staying in CO "alone". Personally, I am OK with it. But, I am also OK with moving back - I was born there and it's in my nature to love the coast and since I grew up there, I have lot's of friends and resources.
    If I lived out my ultimate fantasy....I'd be in a little cottage in Scotland.....dancing in the heather.
    But hey, waves are good too! It will be a process and take some time and I may get a studio apt here for awhile until my son buys a condo in Cali that puts me in close proximity to other "family" (his Dad's family and I am already quite close with them - Mom of #1 Grandson and all....
    If nothing else - I feel....."flexible"....
    Getting older is pretty friggin weird!
    BE

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    1. BE - not sure if you will see this at this late date but it all sounds very exciting. Best wishes for a smooth transition. - Kat

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