20 Jul
Today was a little better again as I ran 4th in the sprint. My best result so far. It helped that a few of the sprinters were dropped on the last climb with 10k to go. It was a tough moment in the race and I had to bust it to get over it. I went deep and it hurt but that’s what you have to do sometimes - well, most of the time actually.
Although I finished 4th, the sprint went far from well. I found myself almost in the exact same situation as yesterday with Milram doing the lead-out and running out of riders too early to hit out. Today after we got swarmed from both sides, I found a way out on the left-hand side. Some guys had gone way too early which opened it up. That, along with the fact that guys were on the limit from the last climb, made room for me. I was also in the red like most; I had had a constant battle for position throughout the last 10k but I had managed my position well until 500m to go when the Milram train ran out of puff.
Once I had the room to move, I went. I had to spend a lot of time out in the wind coming from far back. It was one of the hardest sprints I have done and I thought my lungs were going to pop once I crossed the line.
The whole day had been hard. The sun was beating down on us with no mercy - it was the hottest day of the Tour so far this year and the heat along with the high tempo of the race to reel back in the break, made me feel as though I was dragging a tyre the whole day. So in the end to do what I did, I guess wasn’t too shabby.
So thanks to everyone for your messages of support. Keeping ‘em coming. We’re off into the big mountains tomorrow. Hold on to your hats, there’s gonna to be some good racing…
Julz
[provided courtesy of Julian’s blog]
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11 Responses for "Getting up there…"
Hey guys. I’ve just read a fascinating article in London Sunday Times on Christian Vande Velde. It would be a fantastic story if Christian could win the race. Anyway I’m glad that a clean team with great values could do so well on the Tour. We’ll finally have an inspiring champion this year! Good luck for the Alps.
Christian we are pulling for you and are so proud!
Great work Team Garmin Chipotle.
GO ARGLYE GO!!!!!
Great effort Julian… you put on a spectacular show… I thought you had it… but not disappointed in the least that you didn’t get the stage… it was a thrill to the finish!
Fantastic Julz, …keep going!!!!!!!!!! There must be a bit of luck there somewhere in there for you. Just keep away from those Zabel boys
Amazing sprint, Julian! I’ve never cheered so loudly at my tv as I have in the past few days.
Julian, well done mate. Great sprint that showed tons of courage. Hang in there for Paris. We Kiwis are very proud of you.
Top effort mate, iwas hurting just watching. Ah gotta love the pain
My wife and i are just buzzed at your guys effort and seeing you charging in black and white gets the adrenalin pumping so cheers julian!
GO JULIAN!!! Me and my husband are following your every move from our cold house in Wellington. Stayed up after a night out on the town to watch you come in 4th. Was a great end to a boozy night! Best of luck for the rest of your stages. GO NZ!!!
Great stuff Julian.. Love how you’re getting more and more mentions from the commentators, I think they’re fans too haha.
Keep working hard, doing NZ proud.
Kia Kaha
Fantastic stuff Julian!! really inspiring - as I sit on my wind trainer in Queenstown (-5 overnight) watching Sky Sports - and waking the kids up yelling for you. Great to watch you make a bit of Kiwi history
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