> Does anyone know where I can download the full regulations for this
> year's tour?
>
> Now and again a question arises while watching the TV and it would be
> nice to be able to try and find the answers in the rules.
>
> I have found the 2006 rules at
> http://www.letour.fr/2006/TDF/LIVE/docs/reglement_2006_us.pdf, but
> cannot find the 2007 version (even by changing 2006 to 2007 in the
> URL).
>
> Any better ideas out there????
The UCI finalises the rules after the tour, to more effectively prevent
technical innovation
Mark wrote:
>> Does anyone know where I can download the full regulations for this
>> year's tour?
>>
>> Now and again a question arises while watching the TV and it would be
>> nice to be able to try and find the answers in the rules.
>>
>> I have found the 2006 rules at
>> http://www.letour.fr/2006/TDF/LIVE/docs/reglement_2006_us.pdf, but
>> cannot find the 2007 version (even by changing 2006 to 2007 in the
>> URL).
>>
>> Any better ideas out there????
>
>The UCI finalises the rules after the tour, to more effectively prevent
>technical innovation
He he
I was wondering about the time limit since it has three coefficients
depending on stage difficulty and is on a sliding scale dependent on
average speed.
How far outside it was McEwen yesterday? The "autobus" came in a
smidgin over 39 minutes down with Charlie Wegelius as conductor, being
last on the stage.
--
Phil Cook looking north over the park to the "Westminster Gasworks"
In article <[email protected]>, Vernon wrote:
>Does anyone know where I can download the full regulations for this year's
>tour?
>
>Now and again a question arises while watching the TV and it would be nice
>to be able to try and find the answers in the rules.
"Alan Braggins" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> In article <[email protected]>, Vernon wrote:
>>Does anyone know where I can download the full regulations for this year's
>>tour?
>>
>>Now and again a question arises while watching the TV and it would be nice
>>to be able to try and find the answers in the rules.
>
> There's http://www.letour.fr/2007/TDF/COURSE/us/reglements.html
> but it doesn't seem to have a link to the full version.
Yes, I found that one, and in French as well, but no full version link from
either.
Maybe they haven't bothered with it this year.
Phil Cook <[email protected]> wrote:
> I was wondering about the time limit since it has three coefficients
> depending on stage difficulty and is on a sliding scale dependent on
> average speed.
>
> How far outside it was McEwen yesterday? The "autobus" came in a
> smidgin over 39 minutes down with Charlie Wegelius as conductor, being
> last on the stage.
I read on the BBC site, I think, that he finished 1 hour and 10 minutes
down, so thirty minutes outside the limit.
Cheers,
Luke
--
Red Rose Ramblings, the diary of an Essex boy in
exile in Lancashire <http://www.shrimper.org.uk>
Ekul Namsob wrote:
>Phil Cook <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I was wondering about the time limit since it has three coefficients
>> depending on stage difficulty and is on a sliding scale dependent on
>> average speed.
>>
>> How far outside it was McEwen yesterday? The "autobus" came in a
>> smidgin over 39 minutes down with Charlie Wegelius as conductor, being
>> last on the stage.
>
>I read on the BBC site, I think, that he finished 1 hour and 10 minutes
>down, so thirty minutes outside the limit.
You've got to wonder why he bothered....
He must have known he was hors delai. Sometimes a large group will get
away with it. The organisers will let a large group back in but odd
ones stand no chance.
--
Phil Cook looking north over the park to the "Westminster Gasworks"
in message <[email protected]>, Phil Cook
('[email protected]') wrote:
> Ekul Namsob wrote:
>
>>Phil Cook <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I was wondering about the time limit since it has three coefficients
>>> depending on stage difficulty and is on a sliding scale dependent on
>>> average speed.
>>>
>>> How far outside it was McEwen yesterday? The "autobus" came in a
>>> smidgin over 39 minutes down with Charlie Wegelius as conductor, being
>>> last on the stage.
>>
>>I read on the BBC site, I think, that he finished 1 hour and 10 minutes
>>down, so thirty minutes outside the limit.
>
> You've got to wonder why he bothered....
>
> He must have known he was hors delai.
Personal pride. He said he knew he was 'out', but wanted to finish the
stage anyway rather than abandon.