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Wednesday, July 26, 2006

From Armstrong...To Landis...


Think of cycling and all we think is a Lance Armstrong sipping champagne after wining the most prestigious cycling event, Le Tour De France. Since past seven years, this road bicycle race has seen Armstrong emerging as the outright winner.
In absence of the top five finishers from the last edition of Tour De France, the race this year was spilt wide open for the cyclists. So, how exciting was the Tour without Armstrong and other top riders across the world?
To be fair enough, the 2006 Le Tour De France was closely contested. Until the penultimate day even the cycling pundits found it difficult to predict the winner of 2006 Tour De France.
However, when Armstrong bid adieu from the world of cycling, the whole world was excited to see who would succeed the American.
And of course, it had to be an American! Floyd Landis, the 30-year old American won the Tour, in the closest three-way finish in the race's history.
Landis was among the favorites to win the Tour, after some top riders were suspended following doping charges. However, Landis’ bid to succeed fellow American Lance Armstrong looked a bit shaky when the rider lost his leaders yellow jersey to Spain’s Oscar Periero in an epic eight minute loss of performance in Stage 16.
It appeared he had lost all hope to finish on the podium, much less win.

But the following day, during Stage 17, Landis set such a high pace on the first climb of the day that no one chose to follow. He caught a breakaway group that had escaped earlier, passed them, and continued to the finish line, making up almost all of his deficit, ending up 30 seconds behind yellow jersey wearer Oscar Pereiro, which he made up with an extra minute in the final Stage 19 time trial.
With Landis’ win, the USA continued its dominance in the world of cycling with Landis being the third America to win this prestigious race. Moreover, with Armstrong himself giving Landis a pat on his back, the pressure is now on the 30-year old American to defend his crown. But the question remains, will he be able to do it?


But, what exactly is Tour De France?


Le Tour de France is the most famous and prestigious road bicycle race in the world. It is a long-distance stage race competition for professional cycling teams, travelling through France and its nearby countries over the course of three weeks each July, spread across 20 stages.
The winner is the individual rider who finishes the course of the race in the least accumulated time. Tour De France for cycling is what Football world cup is for its global popularity.
Apart from the overall competition of winning the Tour, each edition of the race has two further classifications: the points and the mountain competitions. Tallied at the end of each stage, the current leaders of the three competitions are required to wear a corresponding, distinctly coloured, jersey during the next stage.

Ø Yellow Jersey—the overall race leader wears it

Ø Green Jersey—the rider with maximum spirnt points wears it

Ø White or the Polska Jersey—to the rider who is first to climb the mountain

5 Comments:

  • I found myself addicted to the tour and am now going thru withdrawl.

    By Blogger David 23, At 9:29 PM  

  • Indeed. May it be a brawl between brothers or a son kicking out his parents out of their heritage home; it’s always the money the main culprit in these cases. In this 21st century money has gone into the man’s head they say. Man has believed that only the money can make his life peaceful and make him and his family more prestigious and famous. He has disrespected his parents, his relatives and in some cases his whole community and taken money as his soul-mate. Money is making the world believe that the power is in their hands.

    Humanity and sanity have taken a huge beating. Movies have not helped the issue too. I agree that the movies are helping the issue but most of the times they have ended making mockery of the issue. Where media has also played the contenders into their own little webs and dragged the issue to new heights, and where man is now helpless and wants to leave issues and just run away from them. How can two individuals live together?

    Not only this but a recent event which happened a year back but realization crept in a little late is very close to my heart. They say doctors are born to save you and it’s their hard-work and late-night shifts that have managed to keep this world on their toes. But what when you can no longer believe that the doctor is prescribing you the right treatment to gain his own personal share or what if you come to know that the multi-nationals are making the doctors prescribe expensive medicines so that they can go on an all-expenses paid trip to Europe? Yes it’s true in this monetary world.

    This incident happened with a very-close relative of mine. She was barely 56 and fit and healthy. But in these ages sometimes problems like Low blood pressure or tiredness, makes you unconscious. She was immediately rushed to the hospital where the doctor who was one of the most well-known doctors and also a reputed guy prescribed some medicines as it was detected that two arteries were narrowed and blocked and were not functioning to the optimum level. The medicines were absolutely correct and she was kept a couple of days for cautionary inspection.
    Now in certain extreme cases there are patients who are not affected by the medicines and need to undergo a surgery where ‘stentils’ also known as studs are forced into the arteries to clear blockage (mainly cholesterol). These are basically small springs which clear the blockage and let the blood flow normally. Although one might say they are expensive they actually cost very little but for commission. Doctors receive commission sometimes close to 30 grands where they have specific dealers supplying them in bulk. For this reason the doctor got greedy in my relative’s case. His medicines had done their work but for his untimely enforcement of not one but 2 studs into her arteries. An hour later her blood pumped in at twice the speed and before the doctor could do anything further to help, the heart couldn’t handle the pressure and gave up. She had a heart of gold.

    This was a quite a shock for our family because she was one of the healthiest and the most jovial of the ladies. She was a gem of a person. But for some amount of commission on the studs the doctor didn’t even consider to wait for 24 hours before the admission of drugs. Who should we believe now? If not even the doctors… then who will save lives?

    Hmmm… monetary gains have turned the tide in favour of the corporates. Where they are now making the most of talent to gain an upper hand in this competitive world. But I think there are some people like Doctors, Lawyers, Policemen and Politicians who need to keep the interest of the society alive and not go after money but work for humanity.
    I wish I can be alive to see such a world.

    By Blogger PerfumesReviewer, At 5:34 PM  

  • hey nice article bro

    By Blogger PerfumesReviewer, At 5:35 PM  

  • my article was titled MONEY MAKES THE WORLD GO ROUND... hope u can use it

    By Blogger PerfumesReviewer, At 5:36 PM  

  • Whatever sport or vocation or subject it maybe, when yout enjoy what you do, chances of success get enhanced substantially.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At 11:27 PM  

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