Philippa York’s Tour de France analysis: goose bumps



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July 23, 1989. I finished my time trial: 24.5 kilometers from Versailles to the Champs Elysees in Paris. I know the road that goes all the way down to the Seine from my amateur days in the ACBB, and the rest of previous Tours de France – mostly downhill, a decent surface, and a few underpasses to slow down, even a little. The hardest part is the climb to the curve of the Champs Elysees, which we are doing in the opposite direction.

I’m trying to keep my place over Sean Kelly in the general classification so I put a 54 outer ring on the lo-pro bike and do a proper warm-up. After the start I am not feeling very well, but I seem to be going fast on the descents and on the flat parts by the river. The only time I change gears is to get out of the underpasses, but I never get off the 15 sprocket, so I fool myself into thinking I won’t do too bad.

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