Headwind App has clued us up with these stage profiles for the Tour de France showing exactly where the wind will be coming from on each stage. Take a look at that final run-in to Valence where the road heads north. That is where most of the echelon speculation is centred.
The map also shows you just how long a day it could be for anyone in a small breakaway riding into a cross-headwind all stage. About 50 minutes to go until the riders roll out of Albertville for the start. Bring it on!
All COVID-19 tests on #TDF2021 test day returned negative
— Julien Prétot (@julienpretotRTR) July 6, 2021
Positive tests at the Tour are never going to go down well...especially in the era of Covid...Luckily, there weren't any on the first rest day. At this rate that might be the only way to stop Tadej Pogačar.
After winning the Giro, Egan Bernal tested positive and had to isolate before getting the all-clear for his big meeting with the Pope.
It's all going on up in Scotland this morning...I hope this guy got a tip. Confronted with a knee-high flood in Gorgie in Edinburgh, he took his shoes and socks off before wading through the waters so someone, somewhere could get their takeaway.
The Daily Record reports the cyclist was spotted by Laura Munro who lives in the flat overlooking the scene and then started filming while shouting encouragement to the man. Munro posted the video on Facebook with the caption: "Poor wee guy earlier. Took off his socks and shoes so they didn't get wet."
She told the newspaper: "I was looking out the window at the rain and saw a poor guy trying to weigh up how he was going to get out of the street. There were a few times he walked out to look to see a way out that wouldn't get him too wet. It was hilarious, a very Scottish thing to do. It was too funny not to watch."
Sunjiv Shah, General Manager for Uber Eats UK confirmed the company is trying to identify the cyclist to reward him for going above and beyond.
No sign of any gridlocked traffic when I cycled along the nearly completed Creek Road cycle lane on Thursday. This will be a great way to arrive in Greenwich once it officially opens! pic.twitter.com/J26oxRU8F8
— Westcomberesident 💙 (@RichardT135) July 3, 2021
Cycleway 4 will offer cyclists in the capital a continuous segregated route from Tower Bridge to Greenwich. A 3.6km stretch between Tower Bridge Road and Rotherhithe was opened along the Jamaica Road last year and the final touches on this stretch at Creek Road are just being finished now.
Good news, the rest day is over! The weather is going to be all important today. Looks a tough day for a breakaway with possible thunderstorms and pretty much the full stage into a headwind.
Also, say it quietly but a few people have been whispering rumours of crosswinds in the final run-in as the road turns north towards Valence. That would be a win for Simon's pre-race stage-by-stage preview where he predicted the wind could be a factor today. Who needs weather forecasts?
One other point worth raising is the intermediate sprint which comes at the top of a climb (4.1km @ 3.7%). Expect to see Bahrain Victorious and BikeExchange putting the hammer down to drop Cav before the green jersey points are decided. The long, steady flatlands afterwards should allow any dropped riders to get back on before the sprint/crosswind carnage in Valence.
Watch this in full screen because of the way Facebook videos come across and get the volume on for some prime Scottish entertainment. These cyclists riding on motorway stories are surprisingly common but are normally just grainy CCTV footage or a snap from a police force, not with this full commentary from a pair of bemused Scots.
"What ya doin! It's a motorway yur on! Ya aff yur f***** heid?!"
"Wrong road? Absolutely!"
And while we can't condone riding down the motorway, slowing down for a chat with said rider is probably to be avoided too...although we were glad to see the phone recording return to the passenger side at the end.
One thing seems likely...that cyclist won't be taking that route again, if only to avoid getting another scolding...
Back in April, a drunk cyclist who was caught riding along the M60 because he "wanted to visit his gran in hospital" was fined £100 for his actions.