Quantcast
Motorex
pro cycling news
What's cool in pro cycling
Crud Fenders
 
 
 
 
Jagwire
VeloVie
CompuTrainer
 
Lostende Tours
 
TDF '10: The Parcours Announced!
Wednesday, October 14, 2009  11:23:29 AM PT

  The ASO rolled out the red carpet in Paris this morning at the Palais des Congrès to honor the 2009 Tour de France and to announce the 2010 route. The Tour's who’s who were all there, from star riders past and present, to the ASO, UCI, host cities and countries, sponsors and press, and of course PEZ - ! Here's our first look at the festivities.


- Words & Photos by Erin Berard -



The turnout was impressive, compared with previous years, including Jean-Marie Leblanc, Lance Armstrong, Contador, Mark Cavendish, Andy Schleck, and in honor of the start city Rotterdam, past Dutch tour greats Jan Janssen (1968) and Joop Zoetemelk (1980). Not to mention the darlings of French cycling: Laurent Jalabert, Richard Virenque, Christophe Moreau, Brice Feillu, Sandy Casar, and Jimmy Casper.





Running July 3 - 35th, the 2010 Tour route covers 3600km over 20 stages.

There was definitely a “feel good” ambience to today’s presentation, including a nod to the glorious heritage of mountains in the Tour de France, and energy was high in the room. Christian Prudhomme admitted that even he got goose bumps at this event each year.



I had a few minutes to speak with Christophe Moreau who arrived with his wife who is expecting and met up with Stéphane Augé of Confidis. Christophe was excited to learn about the route. I spoke with David Deroo from Skil-Shimano, originally from Sailly-lez-Lanney near Roubaix, who was excited about the rumor that there would be a stage of pavés! “I’m used to it, they’re in my neighborhood.”



After an initial paparazzi frenzy around Lance, Schleck, and Contador (really it was all about Lance) down in the front of the auditorium, worthy of Oscar night in Hollywood, Jean-Etienne Amaury, the President of the ASO, got thing started off with a warm welcome.



He spoke of the ASO’s firm stance on doping and its center at the continued dialogue and relationship with the UCI, after which he acknowledged Pat McQuaid in the audience. He continued on to lighter topics when he set the stage for the film recap of the 2009: “The Tour de France is at the heart of French happiness.” For the next 10 minutes, we were treated to the highlights of last year’s Tour. The scene opens with the sound of cicadas and lavender fields of Provence. Then came shots of Lance, Contador, and the two of them hugging. Did I say “feel good” earlier?

The film went on to focus on the global audience of the Tour with live footage of international fans along the roadsides, including Contador’s mom and dad at a stage finish. More hugs. The French heroes of last year – Brice Feillu and Thomas Voekler stage victories were highlighted as well as some of the bad moments such as Jens Voigt’s horrific crash.



Up next came Christian Prudhomme who acknowledged the Tour’s early start from a newspaper to today being broadcast in high-definition television to millions. (Watch out for 3DTV broadcasts as they were testing 3D cameras at Paris-Tours recently.)

He introduced 1910 and this year’s Tour honoring the “Centenaire des Pyrenées” or 100 years in the Pyrenees. Behind the podium appeared the famous TDF map as a large rock depicting the lunar like “sommets” of the hallowed Pyrenean mountain top finishes. Not surprising that indeed, the Tour slogan this year is “Les Éternelle Quête des Sommets.”



Next we were treated to a special black and white film starring Eugène Christophe. Christian was right; we all will remember this man’s name. A pro from 1904 to 1926, he became the first rider to ever wear le maillot jaune in 1919. He rode 11 Tours and finished 8. His ultimate claim to fame is that he had to weld his own bicycle together while leading. (By the way, another cool fact you’ll love is that he is considered the pioneer of cyclo-cross.)

The film continued to relive the famous battles, victories and crashes in the Pyrenees – Poulidor, Anquetil, Indurain, Hinault, LeMonde, Armstrong, Beloki.



Christian Prudhomme introduced Ahmed Aboutaleb, Mayor of Rotterdam, who welcomed the Tour to the Netherlands for the 5th time (1954, 1973, 1978, 1996). More “bike love” from Holland as the “country of bikes” (factoid: 16M people and 16M bikes), with a promotional video of every type of citizen biking in Rotterdam, although ironically no one in the video was wearing a helmet!

Finally, the route unveiled in IMAX style – following the yellow line as it winds around the map of the Netherlands, Belgium, and France swooping up and down mountains and descending into the flats and valleys. From the windy flats of Europe’s largest port in Rotterdam, to Belgian cobbles, to four grueling stages in the Pyrenees, to one individual time trial through the vineyards of Médoc in Bordeaux, there promises to be a road surface for every taste. They will also ride by Eddie Merckx hometown of Meise, Belgium during Stage 2, a tribute to his 65th birthday.



I caught up with some French riders after the show to get their impressions. Stéphane Augé of Confidis exuded confidence in the route, excited by the Pyrenees as he is a native of Pau and he’s an old-timer at Paris-Roubaix as well. He’s off to Senegal for a two week vacation.



Sandy Casar with Française des Jeux is on vacation too right now but he’s planning to do cyclo cross races in the next few months. He and Jimmy Casper (below) with Besson Chaussures-Sojasun shared concern about the first three-stages and the typical nervous energy at the start of each year’s Tour. Nervous energy combined with flat windy Dutch terrain and cobbles, may wreck some havoc in the peleton early on in the race.



A crowd of press was gathering on the stage around Andy Schleck but I spied Brice Feillu (below), winner of Stage 7 of last year’s Tour, and got an interview. He is looking forward to the mountains and is setting his sights on the polka-dot jersey. His brother Romain and he recently signed two-year contracts with Dutch team Vacansoleil, leaving Agritubel at the end of this season. He has met the new team and is impressed by their recent third place finish in Paris-Tours. Brice appeared humble in his comments in that he hopes Vancansoleil is invited to this year’s Tour. His eyes lit up when discussing a two-time ascent of Le Tourmalet! The French love their grimpeurs, we hope he gets the chance.



The highlights of the 2010 Tour route include:
• 3 countries
• 1 prologue
• 9 flat stages
• 6 mountain stages and 3 summit finishes
• 4 medium mountain stages
• 1 individual time trial (59km)
• Le Tourmalet climbed twice
• A taste of the Classics and cobblestones (seven sections during Stage 3 from Wanze-Arenberg Porte du Hainaut over a distance of 13.2 kilometers, 3 sections in Belgium (2.2km) and 4 sections in France (11km)
• Stage 15, on July 19, 2010, from Pamiers to Bagnères de Luchon, will be 100 years to the day that the first TDF riders covered this Pyrenean route (July 19, 1910)
• 2 rest days in Morzine-Avoriaz and Pau
• 23 level 1, level 2 and hc mountain passes
• Ride by Eddie Merckx home in Meise, Belgium during Stage 2
Vivent les sommets!

Stay tuned as we’ve got much more to come from Paris, and the full PEZ-Analysis of the ’10 Tour de France route.



Read More Cool PezCycling Stories
TDF 2010: Week #2 Up Close
TDF'10: Mr. Hood's Take On The Tour Presentation
Franco Ballerini: One Race Is One Man's Legacy
Pro Shop: A New Season Ahead!
EuroTrash Monday!
Latest News


PEZ-A-PAL - Send this story to a friend GET PEZ'd: Try Our RSS Feed
PEZ Report: The BMC Camp!
Wednesday, February 03, 2010  1:43:25 AM PT
  I’m just digging out from a few days at the BMC training camp, and while I won’t be reporting on doing Jaeger-bombs and Redbulls with Cadel & George, ...
More....

Omloop Het Nieuwsblad: What’s In a Name?
Wednesday, February 03, 2010  1:42:26 AM PT
  When the now defunct Belgian newspaper Het Volk first organized Omloop Het Volk in 1945 to capitalize on the growing popularity of bicycling racing ...
More....

Best Of PEZ '09: The Chris King Gourmet Century
Friday, January 29, 2010  11:32:43 AM PT
  When you get an invite from the nation’s premier component maker to join a metric century in wine country that is fully catered, you grab the clean ...
More....
PEZ Previews: The Berlin Six Day
Thursday, January 28, 2010  5:20:47 PM PT
  Six Day racing comes to Berlin for the 99th time on Thursday, 28th January, 2010 with the great tradition of winter track racing in Germany in a ...
More....

TDU'10 St.6: Sutton The Day, Greipel The Tour
Friday, January 22, 2010  12:10:11 PM PT
  One more day, one more sprint! Sky had the goods to finish the week Down Under the same way they started: 1-2. The rest of the favorites were hot on ...
More....
Motorex
PEZ-Tech: American Classic's Aero 420 3
  American Classic spent the last couple of years reworking their line up and the 420 Aeros are the latest to leave the bench. Take a look at the new ...
More....

Best Of PEZ '09: Serotta’s Meivici Custom Carbon
  A couple years in the making, Pez head up to see arguably the top custom builder on the planet. We hit Serotta's NY shop, take a peek at their ...
More....

PEZ Holiday Wish List #4
  You’ve still got today and all of tomorrow to ‘git ‘er done! Your holiday shopping that is… and armed with the complete set of 4 gift guides ...
More....

PEZ Holiday Wish List #3
  If the stocking's not full - somebody's not doing their job. Good thing we're here to help with a big ol' bag full of the kind of stuff we'd love to ...
More....

PEZ-Tech: Kurt Kinetic Power Computer
  Winter riding is almost upon us - except for you lucky Aussies - and that means less riding outdoors. But with an indoor trainer and a Netflix ...
More....
Toolbox: Crank Down the Pain
  Many ergogenic aids, both legal and illegal, have been touted as the magic bullet that will improve cycling performance. What about something that ...
More....

ErgVideo: Spring Training in Mallorca, Pt.II
  In our last article on filming the “Spring Training In ...
More....

Toolbox: Announce Your Destiny!
  Having goals is one of the important first steps in achieving your dreams. They can be small goals or they can be big goals, but without them you’ll ...
More....

Toolbox: Higher Power?
  Is cycling your religion, or at least one of them? If so, you’re not alone. Many people define themselves as “spiritual,” even if they don’t practice ...
More....
Giro d'Italia Tour of Italy
Giro Di PEZ: The Race Of The Lasts
Sunday, June 07, 2009  7:50:39 AM PT
  Post-Giro Roadside: This year I chased just three stages. I chose the three stages closest to home for me, in the centre of Italy, on the ...
More....

Giro Di PEZ: Ed And Dave Look Back
Friday, June 05, 2009  5:05:48 AM PT
  Post-Giro Roadside: I love Scotland; but there’s no Gazzetta in the morning, most of the coffee tastes like John Wayne brewed it beside the ...
More....
2009 Tour de France
Tour de France Through The Decades: The 70's!
Sunday, November 22, 2009  9:45:05 AM PT
  Sunday July 20th 1969; that’s 40 years ago now but I remember it clearly as the day that I first became aware of professional bicycle racing – I was ...
More....

Tour de Pez: Looking Back At A Tour Gone By
Friday, July 31, 2009  5:32:12 AM PT
  Roadside Recap: As we make our merry way through the rounds of the PEZ Looks Back, Ed is up for his retrospective on the Tour that was. As the ...
More....
 
PEZ-Clusive: Saul Raisin, Still Raisin Hope
  Coming on four years ago, Saul Raisin was one of THE big things in US pro cycling. Top 40 in a hard Tour de Suisse and mountain king at the Tour de ...
More....

PEZ Talk: Garmin-Transitions' Steven Cozza
  The last time we spoke to Garmin's Steve Cozza was after the 2008 Paris - Tours; where he produced another solid performance from a consistent and ...
More....

PEZ Talk: Cervelo's Dan Lloyd, Ready For 2010
  Just about to start his second season with Cervélo - thanks to strong Classic rides and his first Grand Tour finish, in the Giro - Englishman, Dan ...
More....

PEZ Talk: Kenda Pro Cycling's Frankie Andreu
  In October, nine-time Tour de France rider Frankie Andreu announced that he would be Director Sportif of the Ohio-based KENDA Pro Cycling p/b ...
More....

Looking Ahead 2010: Cyclevox Prognosticates
  With so many (too many?) others looking back to best-of-2009 or decade highlights, why not look ahead? A new decade beckons, after all, so who better ...
More....
Cycling Tours
Travel: Meet Lostende Tours
Wednesday, January 20, 2010  9:12:43 AM PT
  We first talked with Lostende Bike Tours owner and avid cyclist Allan Reeves about his Pyrenees Cycling Challenge, from the Atlantic to the ...
More....

Top Rides: The Tour Das Hugel
Friday, December 04, 2009  12:24:15 PM PT
  So, riding in Texas is mostly flat, with only tumbleweeds and armadillos to avoid right? Well, not exactly. You see, Austin is situated in what’s ...
More....
PEZ Report: The BMC Camp!
Wednesday, February 03, 2010  1:43:25 AM PT
  I’m just digging out from a few days at the BMC training camp, and while I won’t be reporting on doing Jaeger-bombs and Redbulls with Cadel & George, ...
More....

Omloop Het Nieuwsblad: What’s In a Name?
Wednesday, February 03, 2010  1:42:26 AM PT
  When the now defunct Belgian newspaper Het Volk first organized Omloop Het Volk in 1945 to capitalize on the growing popularity of bicycling racing ...
More....

Best Of PEZ '09: The Chris King Gourmet Century
Friday, January 29, 2010  11:32:43 AM PT
  When you get an invite from the nation’s premier component maker to join a metric century in wine country that is fully catered, you grab the clean ...
More....
2009 Tour de France
Vuelta’09 St.21: Greipel’s Day, Valverde’s Vuelta!
Sunday, September 20, 2009  10:58:34 AM PT
  Race report: Alejandro Valverde stayed upright to seal his Vuelta victory – the first Grand Tour win of his career. On such a short stage, ...
More....

Vuelta’09 St.20: Millar Puts Them To The Sword!
Saturday, September 19, 2009  10:56:52 AM PT
  Race Report: Today David Millar won his 5th stage in all his Vuelta’s, he was given one of the swords that Toledo is famous for along with the ...
More....
 
Pro Shop: A New Season Ahead!
Tuesday, February 09, 2010  5:54:14 AM PT
  It's time to bring back our Pro Shop with two new guest professionals; Rubens Bertogliati (Androni-Diquigiovanni) and Vladamir Efimkin ...
More....

EuroTrash Monday!
Monday, February 08, 2010  1:35:14 PM PT
  Updated! Hallelujah, they're racing in Qatar, and I just got back from celebrating with every other New Orleanian on Bourbon Street. There's ...
More....

Rest In Peace: Franco Ballerini
Monday, February 08, 2010  2:07:33 AM PT
  It was a dark Sunday morning in Italy when the news services announced that Franco Ballerini, ex-professional, former dual Paris-Roubaix winner and ...
More....

Copenhagen Six: The View From Inside
Sunday, February 07, 2010  9:53:42 AM PT
  The maracas shake, 'Cara mia, mine !' blasts from the PA. Bang! The little cannon fires and the hall fills with smoke. Yes, this is the right place, ...
More....

Best Of PEZ '09: Take Me Home, Country Roads
Sunday, February 07, 2010  9:49:51 AM PT
  When the K-Mart Classic of West Virginia stormed through the state in the mid-90s, it opened awareness as to just how great the bike riding is in ...
More....

Best Of PEZ '09: Hello Stranger!
Friday, February 05, 2010  11:30:32 AM PT
  Roadside St. 14 When you start each new Giro you understand you’re a year older. You feel a stranger to the village approach and for a moment ...
More....

Berlin Six Wrap: Danes Time It To Perfection
Friday, February 05, 2010  10:43:21 AM PT
  As the final Madison got underway the arena was packed to the rafters, all the talk of Six Days in crisis forgotten for now. The finale was ...
More....
Zipp
Look Keo Blade
ERG Video
 
Wrench Science
Cycling Camp San Diego
Lostende Tours
V-Gear
 
PowerCranks.com
DeFeet
PezCycling Jerseys
cycling jerseys
Cycling Interviews

• Lance Armstrong-1 -2
• Steffen Wesemann
• Floyd Landis
• Max Sciandri
• Jens Voigt
• Andrea Tafi
• Scott Sunderland

Cycling Fitness
cycling training
defeet
 
 
 

 

Copyright © 2009 PezCyclingNews.com - all rights reserved.

AMClassic