Long time sufferers, I mean followers, may recall that I ‘covered’ a stage of the Tour de France waaaay back in 2016 and some images of the Prologue of the Tour de Romandie in 2017. Well, with things being as they are, I wasn’t sure whether the Tour de Romandie would go ahead this year. So imagine my surprise (and delight) to see that it was indeed on and that 2 stages of the race would be ‘just down the road’…
Stage 1, yesterday, ran from Aigle to Martigny, and included 4 loops between Fully and Saillon (which just happens to be where I was walking last week). Not only that but Stage 4, on Saturday, starts in Sion and takes in some of the route I cycled a few weeks ago, then comes up the Val d’Hérens, to St Martin, before dropping to the village of Praz Jean, which is less than 4 miles away from our chalet. Result!
In an attempt to get some decent pictures of the event, I decided to position myself part way up the 3rd category climb to the small village of Produit. It’s normally a very peaceful village and residents must have been a little surprised to be selected for this ‘circus’ to come to town. I say ‘circus’, but it’s quite a low key event compared to the Tour de France, though many of the best riders are present since it’s one of the UCI World Tour events.
For the first two loops I managed to pitch myself next to a group of people who were obviously big cycling fans and two of them were dressed in very impressive ‘King of the Mountains’ outfits, with white and red spots. With their clanging cow bells they were well received by everyone passing by, including the motorbike outriders and team entourages, who were tooting their appreciation. Word must have got back to the organisers as a TV reporter was soon on the scene to take a video and record an interview. (See pics 4, 14 and 18).
I also took a video so that you could get a feel for the atmosphere. I aim to please. 😊 For the third and fourth loops I moved further down the road to get a different aspect or backdrop to the photos.
When I got home, I wondered whether I’d appeared on the TV coverage. I admit that I’d donned a fluorescent orange tee shirt ‘just in case’ and in TV pics 29 and 30 you have a game of Where’s the wally? to play. (Videos and games – is there no end to the fun?) By the time the leaders came around for the fourth loop, the wind had got up and I had to put on my top, so the last TV image shows me a few seconds after taking pic 27.
For the record, the peloton eventually overhauled the breakaway group of six riders and the stage was won by Peter Sagan, (seen in pic 24), in a sprint finish. Rohan Dennis remains in overall lead, with his Ineos team mates, Geraint Thomas and Richie Porte in 2nd and 3rd. (See pics 15 & 23).































Goodness, that’s one helluva bike ride. I bet those guys don’t have dodgy knees 🙂
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Yes, they are incredible athletes and they do it day after day after day. Today they are covering another 165km and then 168km tomorrow. That’s a little over 100 miles. It’s a similar distance for the stage I plan to watch (somewhere) on Saturday, which includes 3 category 1 climbs of around 1000m, 900m and 1500m respectively. They must also have very special ‘sit bones’ (as one blogger once put it!)
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Indeed! When I used to bike (relatively) long distances I used to have to eat my dinner off the mantelpiece 🙂
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🤣 (I know exactly what you mean and I’m trying to picture the scene!)
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Hello Mike, these are fantastic pictures. I can’t believe the coincidence because my first sketches from that stage are exactly at this point in the race, at 61.5km, 62.8km and 63.8km respectively. I haven’t finished yet but I feel that history could be repeating itself! 👍
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Thank you Maxine. I’ll look forward to seeing your posts. 🙂
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Great action shots, Mike! I found you!!
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Thank you Donna and well done! (I should have another shot coming up later today. Look out for the Wally with the brolly!) 😊
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