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Friday, July 15, 2005

Tour de France finally discovered by local newspaper

Now that the Tour de France is in its 10th stage (Monday, July 11), the local newspaper finally began listing it as a 'sporting' event in the TV section. While the times are only partially correct, at least the casual reader of the sports section is aware that there is television coverage.

On the positive side, one of the six TVs in the exercise room at the Community Center now is set to the OLN channel. Even better, OLN has replaced VH1 or CMT channels!

The Tour de France is argueably the second most popular sporting event in the world (behind World Cup Soccer). Yet the parochial views of the U.S. and its media, particularly sports media, have shunned it entirely until Lance Armstrong started winning.

Trivial sports question (circa. 1995): What is the only day of the year there is no major sporting event? Answer: The day before the baseball all-star game! Now, of course, there is the home run thing. But always there was the Tour de France, held during the first three weeks in July (when the all-star game is played).

It is ironic that in a recent poll, conducted by AOL and MSNBC (I think) to identify the Greatest American of all time, only two athletes made the final cut of 25. One was Muhammad Ali (once the greatest recognized face on earth) and the other was Lance Armstrong.

Time will tell about Lance's long term influence.

This writer is, of course, pro-bicycling. The whole bicycle/car issue can take on red state/blue state proportions when it comes to riding on public roads. Ultimately, it can come down to a matter of life and death for those of us who share the roads with cars. Again, time will tell

1 Comments:

  • Welcome to the World of Blog, Piper! Methinks as you continue, you might develop a following. I like what I'm reading here! ;-)

    By Blogger sherle, at 4:38 PM  

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