- Jul 7, 2003
- 47,630
Every year I watch this. I always find it cringeworthy in the extreme, and this year is no exception. It's like Eurovision on wheels.
It was shocking, wasn't it?
Every year I watch this. I always find it cringeworthy in the extreme, and this year is no exception. It's like Eurovision on wheels.
Funny really: amid all the Yorkshire hype, you'd barely know there was also a stage from Cambridge to London.
This is very true. The race comes past my house and I can only gauge the level of excitement based on this straw poll:
We have brought our holiday plans forward so we could be out of here by Sunday night. My neighbours left the area yesterday and will return Tuesday. Our other neighbours are escaping to LegoLand for the day and the people over the road are going on a mini-break to London and will return Monday night.
I don't know if it is because the Yorkshire stages are at the weekend and we have had this foisted upon us on a Monday, which is a complete nightmare? All the roads round here will be locked down from 7am till 3-4pm which is massive imposition. The organisers have been in the local media saying "don't worry - just take the day off work, or if you run a business, close for the day and give all your staff the day off etc etc." This has really pissed people off. Even if your place of work isn't shut for the day, loads of parents are having to take a day off work as all the schools are shut for miles around.
Attached is a photo of Saffron Walden earlier this week in full on TdF mode... at least they have resurfaced the road, every cloud and all that...
Such a shame.
An event like this comes to a picturesque town like Saffron Walden once in a lifetime, and if you and your fellow nimby neighbours were to embrace it rather than worry about one day's disruption, it could provide you with memories that stay with you forever, memories that veer away from the everyday torpor that means life passes by in a haze, the mortgage gets paid, the lawn gets mowed...and then you die.
For God's sake, wake up! This should be an excuse for a massive party, but people are escaping to Legoland.
I despair.
Jeeez [MENTION=600]Bry Nylon[/MENTION] we get it - You don't like the tour.
We noticed you didn't like it when you started a thread slating it.
We noticed you didn't like it when you first popped up here, to slate it.
We noticed you don't like it now.
Surely with every other thread on NSC being doom and gloom for one pathetic non reason or another, you can find somewhere else to spread your repetitive moaning.
Just leave this one clear for all the Tour fans to actually enjoy.
Funny really: amid all the Yorkshire hype, you'd barely know there was also a stage from Cambridge to London.
The contrast is curious. Having just been in Yorkshire for a couple of days it is so evident they are doing their best to embrace the TdF. Virtually every community has created imaginative displays - including many not on the route. Further afield in adjoining counties the overhead traffic motorway information signs are all giving TdF traffic info. Saw several convoys of TdF support vehicles, which added to the 'buzz'. There are excellent spectator guides available for Stages 1 and 2, encouraging punters to get out there and amongst it. All in all it would be very difficult to miss that it is 'happening'....
It's not quite 'apathy' in East Anglia, there are a few signs here and there - but doesn't seem to be the same degree of TdF fever within the region, unless you are a cycling geek. To be fair Yorkshire is hosting the start of the TdF and associated build up plus the 2 stages over a weekend, rather than an intermediate stage on a workday. I'm sure there will be a decent turnout nonetheless.
It's also Yorkshire, the county that likes to tell the world whenever it's doing anything.
There are also a few dour stereotypical complainers whose views of the TdF in Yorkshire make Bry Nylon look like a rank amateur......
Plus a few Geoffrey Boycott types happy to moan that 'my Granny could ride her bike faster ooop t'fells faster than that.....and didn't need no poncey soft southern girly clothing to it in either....' blah blah.
There are also a few dour stereotypical complainers whose views of the TdF in Yorkshire make Bry Nylon look like a rank amateur......
That's what I like to hear!
I sincerely hope everybody who is into cycling enjoys the spectacle. Not all of us are - and for those on the route the attitude of the organisers has hardly won over converts - but I willingly concede many are, so have a good time.
To answer an earlier (rather odd) comment I would regard anybody parking on / across someone's driveway whilst they go to watch a football game as a selfish wanker. Who wouldn't?
Meanwhile I wonder how many punters will enjoy parking across your driveway to watch the TdF while you are away...........?