TDF guides?

josame
josame Posts: 1,162
edited June 2010 in Pro race
Supplements/rip-offs...call them what you will

Are they out yet and which should I stump for - ProC or CS?

Thank you in advance
'Do not compare your bike to others, for always there will be greater and lesser bikes'

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  • jimmythecuckoo
    jimmythecuckoo Posts: 4,718
    Whichever one has the history of the Tour dvd narrated by Sean Kelly outside a cafe would be my suggestion.

    Never fails to raise a smile that one :lol:
  • josame
    josame Posts: 1,162
    Whichever one has the history of the Tour dvd narrated by Sean Kelly outside a cafe would be my suggestion.

    Never fails to raise a smile that one :lol:

    Yep got that one - wow...mr kelly would you like another red wine before we do the next shot?
    'Do not compare your bike to others, for always there will be greater and lesser bikes'
  • mpd12uk
    mpd12uk Posts: 7
    ProCycling's is worth a read. A lot of interseting tour history in it
  • ju5t1n
    ju5t1n Posts: 2,028
    Whichever one has the history of the Tour dvd narrated by Sean Kelly outside a cafe would be my suggestion.

    Never fails to raise a smile that one :lol:
    is this the DVD that has erased 2006 from history?
  • calvjones
    calvjones Posts: 3,850
    The Cycling Plus one is, as you would imagine, complete cack.
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  • ketsbaia
    ketsbaia Posts: 1,718
    calvjones wrote:
    The Cycling Plus one is, as you would imagine, complete cack.

    Oh, I dunno. I thought they surpassed themselves. Not one picture on the cover of a bloke standing up on the pedals and out of the saddle on an expensive bike, but five!
  • Cleat Eastwood
    Cleat Eastwood Posts: 7,508
    Theres one in asda for a tenner. Its called the official guide. Its has the same look as teh saen kelly cafe one, so I reckon its that with updates. You get a pull out map and chart and stuff....but a tenner seems a bit steep!!!
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  • takethehighroad
    takethehighroad Posts: 6,821
    I think I got that one last year, and it was a bit steep if you have the DVD already, but great value if not.
  • pomtarr
    pomtarr Posts: 318
    Whichever one has the history of the Tour dvd narrated by Sean Kelly outside a cafe would be my suggestion.

    Never fails to raise a smile that one :lol:
    Best bit: when a very British looking policeman walks past and is reflected in the window behind Kelly, thus shattering any illusion that he is at some exotic continental kerb-side cafe.
    "Difficult, difficult, lemon difficult"