July 21 – Stage 16 Tour de France

by Tim M on August 13, 2009

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July 21, Stage 16 TdF
Today I woke VERY sore after L’Etape. We had (what I thought was) a piffling little 12k climb (oops – 32km) up to the final Col of Stage 16 – the Cat 1 Col du Petite St Bernard. I decided to drag my full camera kit up – DSLR body, 1 L telephoto lense, wide angle, flash, change of clothes….see below for how ridiculous I am.
Kit
See? I told you. Ridiculous.
Ridiculous

I bonked almost immediately and struggled up the whole way. It was only a 4% grade which I’d normally absolutely chew up, but the muscle fatigue and extra weight consigned me to the scrap heap. Once we had ascended past the villages and multiple switch backs – some beautiful scenery – we were in the high Alpine and into the teeth of the wind which made the final 6km quite honestly hellish. I was not happy. I also did some nerve damage into my shoulder and back [post script: Aug 11th – turns out I have done serious damage to shoulder, sub scap etc – whoops).

Here I am at the top, seemingly all sh!ts and giggles. Little did I know I’d be suffering nerve damage 3 weeks later (know a good osteo in Melbourne Australia? GET EM TO EMAIL ME!)
Ridiculous

The top of the mountain was packed, so we decamped about 2km from the peak where there were not too many people. I chalked Schnell Cadel on the road (see below) and we set up (also see below).

schnell
Setup
Schnell
peloton

Australians are utterly ridiculous. We love it.
crazy
Aussies
Aussies
The sponsors rolled through and we both cleaned up due the lack of lots of people around us. Pretty soon the riders came through and I reeled off some rad photos – see below.
Sponsors

The one of Andy Schleck, Contador and Armstrong is epic and crystal clear. I like how Contador’s yellow is bathed in yellow with the shadowed mountain behind him providing extra contrast.

Pellizotti
Attacken
Voeckler
More
Hincapie

Cadel was dropped again, and Lance looked like the terminator. Schleck A looked like he was laughing and Contador was, well, Contador.

After the last rider passed, we headed down to town, passing what looked like a fatality caused by a head on between a female cyclist and an coming car – sad times.

You can see ALL the photos here and here.

We ended up in town for dinner again (we are idiots) at what turned out to be the worst restuarant ever – it is called the Auberge de Rochefort in the main drag of Bourg St Maurice. Avoid at ALL costs. They provided the worst service I have ever experienced in my entire life. The waitress was unengaging, unhealthy looking and barely acknowledged us. Food was slapped down and they were not interested in taking payment. Michael left his SIM card on the table, and when he realised about 20 mins later, and went back, they denied all knowledge of it.
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Like I said, avoid at all costs – they are a disgrace to restaurants everywhere.

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