09 July 2009
Tour de France - the Red Devil
You don't really expect to bump into the devil at the Tour de France, do you? It seems this particular devil is there every year and he had quite a following. In fact in the lower photograph he's been interviewed for a newspaper.
His name is Didi Senft from Germany and he's to be seen at every Tour de France with his oversized bicycle. I didn't see the bike else I'd have photographed it. It seems he makes these oversized bikes and normally haul his around the complete tour on a truck.
He calls himself The Red Devil because the final kilometre of each stage of the Tour is called The Red Devil's Lap.
08 July 2009
Tour de France - the Television Crews
The television crews in Monaco and now out on the road as the Tour crosses France towards Perpignan.
You can see how difficiult it is - look at the guy in the main photo - on a motorbike and he's got to get it right.
Very exciting race so far. Two stages won by the brilliant Mark Cavendish from the Columbia team (a nod to Babooshka as he comes from the Isle of Man) and the two Time Trials won by Cancellara of Saxobank. In the overall placings, Cancellara is winning by less than one second - and who is in second place? Yes, it's Lance Armstrong who missed out on the Yellow Jersey yesterday by that split second. Not bad for an ol' guy and the talk of the Tour.
Apologies for lack of comments lately. I've got a lousy flu bug that I can't shift and have been feeling rotten, so just posting is as much as I can do. Hopefully will be back on track soon. Meanwhile, thanks so much for your much appreciated comments.
07 July 2009
Tour de France - the Publicity Caravan
The Publicity Caravan travels with the tour. The sponsor of each team, throws cheap goodies to the crowd.
Yesterday, in Marseille, a child got hit in the eye by a sweet (candy) and ended up in hospital.
Monaco expected between 100,000 and 200,000 visitors for the Grand Depart of the Tour. The number was apparently 80,000 and some think less.
With the exception of hotels, which were nearly full, other businesses did badly - restaurants, stalls, sandwich bars etc. Stalls selling Tour t-shirts did badly but then these are given out free by the Publicity caravan.
You'll find another photo of this Caravan as it passed through Nice on Nice Daily Photo (July 6)
06 July 2009
Tour de France - the Tyre Man
05 July 2009
Tour de France - Measuring Up
04 July 2009
Tour de France - Lance Armstrong
Seven times winner of the Tour de France, the Texan Lance Armstrong retired four years ago. Now he's back! At 37, people wonder if it's a mistake but he looked pretty fit to me. When he appeared on the podium, the crowd went wild.
Standing next to Lance in the smaller photograph is race favourite, Alberto Contador - both race with the Astana team.
A bonus for spectators was the enormous screen alongside the podium, so we could all properly see what was going on.
Today, the Tour de France starts with the first 'race against the clock' - Monaco to Monaco - it's 15 kilometres of hills and flat, taking in La Turbie, Cap d'Ail and Roquebrune. Watch it on Eurosport!
03 July 2009
Tour de France - Monaco's Welcome
Yesterday evening, Monaco welcomed the Tour de France. Each team (there are 20) lined up on the podium in front of the port and each cyclist was individually introduced to the public. Then the leader in each team was interviewed - here you see the Cervélo team from Switzerland and the Spaniard, Carlos Sastre, who won the Tour de France in 2008.
Prince Albert of Monaco opened the proceedings - you see him in the smaller photograph - centre. On the left is Christian Prudhomme, Director of the Tour de France.
In the photo below: the crowds. We were apparently 9000 last night. When I got to this area of seating there was hardly a place to be had, so I walked down to the front, sat on the steps and there I stayed...it was all the best fun with a great atmosphere.
Over the next days, we'll meet the cyclists, we'll see how the engineers care for the bikes, we'll see the mad publicity caravan and we might even meet a devil!
Note: you can see last night's event on Eurosport television today.
02 July 2009
Tour de France - Le Cycliste
Le Cycliste by Louis Dollé is part of the Artistes dans la Rue exhibition in Monaco to welcome the Tour de France.
Statistics of the 2009 Tour de France:
180 cyclists.
20 teams.
200,000 visitors expected in Monaco.
350 million television spectators world-wide.
4,500 organisers - media, etc including 650 journalists.
170 vehicles that make up the 'caravan' of the tour.
Some of the Grand Prix stands have not yet been dismantled so that visitors can more easily view the Tour - access free.
01 July 2009
Theme Day: Empty
An 'empty' cycling jersey or maillot for today's 'Theme Day.'
The most famous cycle race in the world, the Tour de France, departs next Sunday from Monaco, with a Time Trial the day before. Whilst the Tour has passed through Monaco on occasion, it has never started here - a great honour for the Principality.
To honour the Tour, there are sculptures throughout Monte Carlo. Here we see the maillots by Héléna Krajewicz. These cycling shirts have been soaked in epoxy resine and are part of the current exhibition in Rue Princesse Caroline and Square Gastaud.
To see how other City Daily Photo bloggers from all over the world have interpreted today's Theme, please click here to view thumbnails.
30 June 2009
Tour de France - Mont Ventoux
This sculpture , which is near to Monaco's market, represents one of the mountains the cyclists will have to conquer in this year's Tour de France. Mont Ventoux is a climb of over 1000 metres and a 167 kilometres run. The red and white stone at the base has N7 written on it, the number of the road. Afficionados of the Tour will remember when Richard Virenque reached the summit of Mont Ventoux in 2002 - one of the Tour's great moments.
The plaque showing the artist's name was missing but when I find out, I'll add the name.
The hill in the background is the rocher (the rock) where you find the palace, the cathedral and the Oceanographic museum. This is the oldest part of Monaco.
The back up teams arrive in Monaco today but for several days now, we've seen cyclists everywhere, even on the Route de Gorbio, the road that leads to my village. Of course, it's hard to know if they are the real thing as even amateur cyclists wear all the gear but they looked pretty fit to me!
It's getting exciting - the first time in history that the Tour de France will start in Monaco.
29 June 2009
Tour de France - 'Super Eagles' - Lance Armstrong
28 June 2009
FREE OUR BLOGGER IN IRAN!
One of our fellow bloggers is Amir in Iran (Tehran Live). Following the recent elections and after the 17th June, his blog was blocked and recently he was picked up and is now in prison. Today, the City Daily Photo Community is coming together in solidarity for our courageous friend and for freedom and democracy for the people of Iran.
FREE OUR BLOGGER!
For Updates on Amir - click on this link.
These photographs show a caged eagle by the artist Silvie Brière - this is part of an exhibition of eagles in the Casino Gardens and throughout the Principality. We'll see more after the Tour de France.
To see how other CDP bloggers are supporting our friend and the people of Iran, please click here to view thumbnails for all participants.
27 June 2009
Tour de France - 'Quantum Physics'
26 June 2009
25 June 2009
Tour de France - The Angel
The greatest cycling race in the world, the Tour de France, starts in Monaco on the 4th July. It has passed through Monaco before but never started here. A great honour for the Principality.
In Rue Princesse Caroline, the pedestrian street, 20 artists have created works to mark the event.
Look up, and you see this creation by Véronique Champollion.
24 June 2009
The Monte Carlo Dog
Meet Nina, a Monte Carlo dog in the arms of a Monte Carlo lady - owner of the G.A.M Galerie d'Art in Monaco.
Nina is half Chihuahua and half Papillon and nearly one year old - still only a puppy.
I was walking through the Gallery of the Winter Sporting in Casino Square and noticed a vernissage taking place in this beautiful art gallery. One of the owner's assistants kindly invited me in and put a glass of vin rosé in my hand. The vernissage was for two talented artists, one a sculptor and the other a photographer - yes, I know I should have taken note of names but put a glass of wine in my hand and give me a dog to photograph and that's it!
You can see another photograph of Nina and a little more of the gallery on Riviera Dogs today - second photo.
23 June 2009
Dior and Denim
22 June 2009
The Monumental Heads
Two more monumental heads by the Spanish artist, Manolo Valdés, currently on display in the Casino Gardens. Well, actually three: the sculpture in the large photo is called Ivy. Tucked behind you see Ada.
And in the smaller photograph - where the person in red gives you an idea of the great size of these works, the sculpture is called Dama 1.
21 June 2009
Monte Carlo Lady - Pink and Blue
20 June 2009
Jacaranda
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