Canadian commentators look forward to Tour de France despite early wake-up calls

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Audrey Lemieux and Tino Rossi are looking forward to the alarm going off very early in the next few weeks.

The two will be providing French-language commentary for the Tour de France for FloSports/FloBikes, which is showing the Grand Tour race in Canada. The 111th edition of the storied race starts Saturday and ends July 21 in Nice, 3,498 kilometres later.

"It is long hours but we are so passionate that for us it's just candy," said Lemieux, a competitive road racer herself for 12 years before joining forces with Robbi Weldon in the Para-cycling program. "All eyes are on him definitely, because he just won the Giro and he looked as fresh as a daisy," said Lemieux, referencing the first of the three Grand Tour races.

Pogacar is bidding to become the first rider to win the Giro and Tour de France in the same year since Italian Marco Pantani in 1998. Rossi says this year's course continues the recent trend of difficulties from the get-go. The 139.6-kilometre fourth stage includes the gruelling Col du Galibier, giving riders an early taste of the mountains.

Cavendish, a veteran sprinter awarded a knighthood in the King's Birthday Honours in June, is going after a record 35th stage win in his 15th Tour appearance. The 39-year-old from the Isle of Man, who reversed his decision to retire at the end of the 2023 season, is currently tied with Belgian legend Eddy Merckx on 34 stage wins.

 

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