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eirlys

4th July 2016, 13:13
That should have read: "College for animal physiotherapy" but she now specializes in horses.
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rusty

4th July 2016, 13:27
Hello, Elle!
That's him, Madiba!
Not a problem me getting confused, happens frequently.
The name for a meeting is similar too, but it is in the back of my mind just now.
Pigale is quite correct regarding the polka dot and yellow jerseys.
It is often the case that one rider has both yellow and polka dot, but wears yellow, as that is more prestigious.
A few years ago there was a French rider, Richard Virenque who only went for the polka dot. He was a great climber, but lacking against the clock etc, so the yellow was an unattainable dream to him.
Or, to wear yellow in Paris, was.
And it is "climbing", not "mountaineering"!
That is a different sport entirely!
Eirlys, that is my understanding of the Indiba machine, that it promotes quicker healing.
I had never heard of it before!
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elle

4th July 2016, 15:10
Good afternoon, Rusty!
Indaba? A tribal / Scout conference?
Now this polka dot jersey - I think there is a conspiracy afoot here to confuse me - I understand that one can win both and that the yellow takes precedence.
But if the cyclist is good at "climbing" (I stand corrected about "mountaineering"!) then wouldn't he want to win the polka-dot jersey also?
(Okay, I 'll give up and quit while I'm behind....... and go back to the tennis!)
Roger Federer has just won in three straight sets against the American, Steve Johnson.
And....... brace yourself....I'm afraid that Lucie Safarova lost out to Yarashova Shvedova!
I didn't see her match - just saw the results.
She lost in two straight sets.
I hope you are managing to juggle all that you wish to watch?
I am now going to take the dog out for a walk.........


Hello, Pigale!
I'm sticking to tennis! at least I understand that!
I hope you enjoy the cycling!
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rusty

4th July 2016, 15:11
Hello, Pigale!
Not much going on in le Tour today.
Tommy Voeckler has got fed up with the slow pace and has left the bunch and gone after the lone breakaway rider.
I'd love to see Tommy win!
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pigale

4th July 2016, 15:35
Hi Rusty,

Yes, I saw Thomas break away and it's good to see him have a go; He is always dangerous and I hope he can make it all the way to the finish.
the first half of this stage was quite boring !!!
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pigale

4th July 2016, 17:37
Hi Rusty, What a nerve-racking finish ! I wonder if Mark Cavendish will wear yellow tomorrow ? I could not watch the GC - (bad connection).

Shame about Thomas, but I hope to see a lot of him inthe mountains.
Tomorrow should be another uneventful race. Am looking forward to Wednesday when we might see some hills on the border of the Massif Central.
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pigale

4th July 2016, 17:50
Hello Elle,

How is your tennis going?

To answer your question on a rider wanting to win the pokka dot jersey: yes, of course any rider would like to win both the dotty and the yellow, but if winning a mountain stage (or two) is asking too much of an effort to the yellow jersey holder, it is better for him to reach the top in reasonable time but not overdo it, lest he might pay for it the next day; (at least that's how I see things). Mountain stages are demanding and often last 3 or 4 days.

Am I making sense?

I am a bit mad at the moment - for some unknown reason I cannot send emails - have not been able to all day! Frustrating.
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rusty

4th July 2016, 18:05
Hello, Elle!
Yes, I remember indaba now!
I saw Safarova lose.
Her opponent was much better.
No, I think you would find that a cyclist is very content to win yellow, and is happy for the polka dot to go to someone else.
It can even work in his favour, if the polka dot wearer can beat challengers for the yellow on a mountain stage.
If a rider has the polka dot as well as yellow, it comes about by happenstance, not by a plan.
Hello, Pigale,
Thank goodness for Thomas Voeckler!
He livened up a very boring stage.
He gave the peloton a look of contempt as he left them!
I look forward to more attacks from him in the mountains.
As I understand it, Sagan is still in yellow.
Another long stage tomorrow.
Let us hope there will be attacks and less of the go slows that we had today!
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elle

4th July 2016, 18:31
Thank you, Rusty and Pigale, for your explanations.
I' m not really interested in the sport as such, but see it more as a challenge to grasp the essentials!
But just when I think I've got it sussed, something throws me........
I think I shall concede defeat.....maybe not gracefully, but certainly wearily!
I hope you get your email situation sorted soon, Pigale.
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rusty

4th July 2016, 19:24
Malone, just done The Times crossword.
28, Jersey allowed on grass (7)
I have "singlet".
Surely a singlet is a vest, not a jersey?
And,
15 Make money--a pot, did you say? (4)
I have "earn".
Is that supposed to sound like "urn"?
I do not think that setter and me would get on!
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