Pinot Day at the Burgundian Gate!

Welcome bork once again meh hearties to the Drunken Gaming Corner!  We have another exciting day of touring France’s Underpants in the works just for meh wonderful readers!  Wheeees!

Today’s invigorating adventures begin in Belfort, where there are bats in the belfry!

Oh wait, Belfort is actually known as the Burgundian Gate due to its strategic location between the Rhine and the Rhone Rivers, and has been a traditional route to get the delicious burgundy wines to markets all over Europe.

Therefore, French Burgundies are the Wine of the Day!  Yays!  Actually, burgundy is available in both red and white versions, made exclusively with either Pinot Noir for the red burgundies or with Chardonnay for the white versions.  Many burgundy wines are made by small producers, and often in their garage, as opposed to bordeaux that are often produced on large estates.

Louis Jadot is a large negotiant that buys up wines from small producers to create larger, more uniform products that are easier to distribute about the planet.  Any Louis Jadot products are safe, quality products that are good, consistent representations of whatever the label says.  If you’re throwing a party, Louis Jadot is a good, safe way to go to make sure you are serving up something yumm at a reasonable price.

On the other hand, if you want to try to get something more delicious and exciting, the smaller producers are the way to go.  The prices range from affordable to very expensive, so the key is knowing which producers to try.  Pinot Noir is also known as the Heartbreak Grape because it is very fickle and extremely easy to mess up!  Oregon Pinot Noirs are known for being very uneven and one needs to select carefully!

Ok, the tour has gotten under way and I notice that the buildings here, close to Switzerland, have the red roofs with white siding.

Oh noes, a serious crash with Samuel Sanchez, Olympic Champ, 35 miles into the stage!  There is no apparent reason for it as he took several other riders down with him!  He looks seriously hurt and by the looks of it, will need to abandon the race, awwwwws!  He was removed from the course in a stretcher!  This Tour has been seriously dangerous for even the best riders!

Now they are heading into Switzerland at Saignelegier, about 52 miles left.  They have all ready completed several steep hills as they climb up another one.  They have some interesting architecture here with some rounded buildings and a clock tower with gold-covered numbers and hands.  This area was hit hard by the Plague in the 14th century.  Glad it’s not the 14th Century now!

The architecture is shifting a bit here, with some red roofs, and some brown.  Some of the exteriors of the buildings are pure white, some beige, some yellow.  One building has shutters with bright red and white chevrons on it – Wheeees!

I love the horse display, with farmers leading their horses around in circles travelling opposite ways!  Nicely done!  Oh, a field of French Mountain horses galloping along with the Tour!  Sturdy medium-sized brown with beautiful flowing manes!

The riders got their food and water at the food station in the town of Le Bemont with no accidents, fortunately.  The riders continue on through the mountain pastoral scenes, dotted with trees.  The peloton is about 2.5 minutes behind.

Swiss logging, so neat, so tidy!  No mess! lol!

The cows are enjoying trotting along with the Tour at Les Genevez. Fredrik Kessiakoff of Sweden is in the lead.  Some of the buildings here are newer but have the traditional colors, such as the house that has an elevated parking area that looks like a porch, so one can keep a close eye on their ride, apparently – LOL!

We have two more significant climbs coming up, can Kessiakoff keep his lead?  At about 22.5 miles out is more of a wooded area, as they drop back down through the Passage a Niveau and past a Swiss lumberyard.

Ohh, nice bell tower with the colorful Argyle pattern on it in the interesting town of Boecourt!  They are heading up the Cote de la Caquerelle, and around the roundabout with the star topiary in the center.  Nice wooden building too! The riders continue to work up the hill as they pass a giant Swiss Army Knife and a giant wooden Swiss watch.  I like the various displays as the riders make their way through the Tour.  Some of them are very creative and fun! 

Just over 20 miles from the finish with Pinot and Tony Gallopin going head-to-head for the sprint.  The peloton is 3.5 minutes behind the hill climbers at the moment.

Sainte-Ursanne is an epic small town!  Cool!

Valley of the Jora – Beautiful!  The riders are really working up the hill here at 11.1 miles out.  The peloton is really reducing in size as they head up the hills and some of the riders fall back.  The crowd is gathering as they approach the summit at Col de la Croix.

LOL!  Some people are whooping it up and having a great ole time dressed as Vikings and waving a bunch of Norsk flags all about!!  Wheeees!!!

Even more spectators here cheering like crazy as Tibout Pinot sprints to finish the climb.  The crowd went wild!  He is the new leader!!!!  He is flying along at speeds of up to 50 mph!

This is more of an industrial area around Alle at about 5 miles out as the rest of the peloton battles it out!  Frank Schleck, Bradley Wiggins, Cadel Evans, and more are seriously competing with each other!

With 2.6 miles out, Pinot is still ahead by 4o seconds as they ramp up the intensity!  Pedal pedal pedal!

1.8 miles left, can he pull it off?  He took the short way around the roundabout!  The architecture has shifted yet again with some yellows, greens and greys  in the siding and some built-in turrets.  The crowd is going wild!

Cadel Evans launches an attack!  Can he overtake Pinot?  0.6 miles left!  Cadel is fighting for his right to party!!!  And now around the dinosaur in the roundabout!  Nice dirt dinosaur in the field toos!

Pinot is able to haul some ass and hold the rest of them off to win the stage at the beautiful ancient town of Porrentruy!!!! Nicely done, young Pinot!  Cadel Evans finished in second today!  What an exciting day of racing!!!!

Awwws, a few riders are about 10 minutes back, but the main thing is just to finish.

The Bulge of the Day goes to Fredrik Kessiakoff.  He was obviously glad to be up on the podium – LOL!  Nice outline!!!

Tomorrow is the time trials, and Tuesday is a well-deserved rest day.

Thank you for once again reading meh Tour de Underpants updates here in the Drunken Gaming Corner!  It’s been totally epic bringing it to you tram!!!!  Haz the funz!!!

More Spills + Duval-Leroy Champagne!

Welcome Back to the Drunken Game Corner, where we will continue our exciting coverage of the Tour de Underpants in France!!! Yes indeed, we have more thrills, chills, and spills waiting for you!!

Today’s race, Stage 5, starts in Rouen and finishes in the ancient Roman town of Saint-Quentin.   This is the flattest stage so far, travelling due east.  It is raining at the finish line, so look out for that!

 

 

The cyclists are riding through the Picardy area of Northern France, which includes some of the vineyards in Champagne!  Therefore, today’s beverage is Duval-Leroy Non-Vintage Champagne!  It’s my favorite party Champagne since it’s a tasty and relatively affordable Champagne with a bit less acidity than many of the food Champagnes, so it’s perfect by itself or with a meal.  Plenty of effervescence and lemon, fruit forward green grapes and apples, light yet flavorful on the palate, with a nice clean chardonnay-like finish.  It truly is a delicious beverage!!!

 

 

Who will win today?  Will it be Cavadish?  Greipel?  Sagan?  Cancellara?  Or maybe even Cadel Evans?

We start off with the coverage beginning with the peloton ahead by about 5 minutes with 4 riders in the lead.  Many beautiful fields here as they make their way towards Saint-Quinten.

 Fabian Cancellara is going back to the team car for a chat to relieve the boredom, apparently tram!

 Now they are cruising along past another wind farm area.  Now they are grabbing the food and water bags.  nomnomnomnom!  They are picking up the pace now as they head for the sprint.  I can see the Dutch influence in the architecture here tram!

 Bernie Isen is winning the sprint so far as he pedals hard!  They are attacking!  In the end, it ended up being Ladagnous, Urtasun, and Simon for the intermediate sprint!  Wheeees!

 Oh noes, it’s starting to rain a bit there!  And helmet change time!

 Oh yes, Clean Bottle, with the nipple on top!!!  I just saw a pizza shop there that I would like to visit!!!! nomnomnomnom!

Things have cleared up as they continue on.   Nice bicycle sculpture on the lawn!

Awww, a graveyard with both British and German soldiers from WWI & II.

Epic fields of hay with some turrets in the background!  Now the peloton is catching up, just over two minutes behind at about 30 miles outside of the finish as they crank it up a notch!

 The road has split as a few drops of rain have started.  They are back together on a very narrow stretch with some interesting architecture coming up! 

 Wow, nice squares of farmland among the wind turbines!  Interesting sugar mill and gravel pit!

Here again, one can see the Dutch influence on some of the buildings with the different colors of brick in the same building and such.  Pretty!  This area also has several canals that are still used as a shipping lane and such.  Cool!

The peloton is once again speeding up as they wind themselves around roundabouts and narrow town streets.

Well, that was nice!  Mark Cavandish’s teammates are rallying around him as they get closer to the finish.  Wow, beautiful fields of yellow!

The peloton is in sight of the leaders as the pedal down a veryyyyyyy long straight road through the farming area, just about a minute behind at 10 miles away from the finish line.

 LOL!  At the finish line, before the riders got there, they had some fake race horses going across the line, along with a whole parade of blow-up figures!!! Wheees!!!!

The peloton is behind by 44 seconds at the 6 mile mark!  And another mile done!  And now uphill a bit!  Awwws, nice depiction of a bicycle using a bunch of different colored tractors!!!!! Wheeees!!!!

 Cute kids riding around a sign that says “Long live the Tour” !  Yays!

5 km to go with 29 seconds to catch the leaders!  How ironic, a sudden traffic circle split with a sculpture with some impaled bicycles on the top of it – LOL!

Oh noes!! After a peaceful and scenic day of racing, suddenly there is an accident right at the end!!!  Jonathan Cantwell went down, oh noes!  Some shoulders were touching and down they went tram!

 

 

 

The remaining cyclists continue to pedal their butts off up some narrow and turning roads, along the edge of the canal towards the finish as the gap closes to 10 seconds behind the leaders.  Can the peloton catch the leaders?  They are all pedaling like crazy and then suddenly, seemingly out of nowhere, Andre Greipel comes from the peloton to suddenly take over for the win!!!!!! Wow!!!!  What a sprint!!!!  How exciting tram!!!!!

 

 

 

Awwws, ‘Le Tour’ is spelled out in different colored canoes on the water!  So cute tram!!!

Whew!!!  Thanks again for reading meh latest post about the Tour de Underpants!!! It has been sooo epic to be covering the Tour with all of you tram!!!!  Have tons of funz out there meh hearties!!!