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Why No Dogs?
In the few years that I've been able to see live coverage of Tour
stages, I can't ever remember seeing any dogs accompanying any of the campers/spectators that line the roads. God knows that it would likely be a recipe for disaster but I've seen plenty of other stupid/dangerous stuff from the fans so I doubt it comes down to common sense. I could not imagine a grand tour in the USA (or an equal dog-loving England) where some moron wouldn't bring his/her dog along to cheer, bark at, terrorize the passing riders (I know I would). Or is it just a French thing; maybe they are more of a cat society. |
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C.M. Burns wrote:
In the few years that I've been able to see live coverage of Tour stages, I can't ever remember seeing any dogs accompanying any of the campers/spectators that line the roads. God knows that it would likely be a recipe for disaster but I've seen plenty of other stupid/dangerous stuff from the fans so I doubt it comes down to common sense. I could not imagine a grand tour in the USA (or an equal dog-loving England) where some moron wouldn't bring his/her dog along to cheer, bark at, terrorize the passing riders (I know I would). Or is it just a French thing; maybe they are more of a cat society. Cat 4, Cat 3, Cat 2, Cat 1 and Hors Cat society. Actually there was an incident with a dog during a stage last year. Dunno if it got any riders tangled up. Dogs, when they pursue riders tend to have a tunnel vision thing, they only focus on one rider and seem oblivious to the presence of dozens of others bearing down on them. Perhaps instinct has it figured that a herd would avoid a dog and it wouldn't need to concern itself with prey running it down. |
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C.M. Burns wrote:
In the few years that I've been able to see live coverage of Tour stages, I can't ever remember seeing any dogs accompanying any of the campers/spectators that line the roads. God knows that it would likely be a recipe for disaster but I've seen plenty of other stupid/dangerous stuff from the fans so I doubt it comes down to common sense. I could not imagine a grand tour in the USA (or an equal dog-loving England) where some moron wouldn't bring his/her dog along to cheer, bark at, terrorize the passing riders (I know I would). Or is it just a French thing; maybe they are more of a cat society. No. The French fancy dogs as much as anybody, maybe even more. You can expect to see dogs, accompanied by their owners, just about anywhere. Maybe it's just that the French are more responsible about their dogs than Americans. Gee, what a surprise... |
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"John Rees" a écrit dans le message de
om... C.M. Burns wrote: In the few years that I've been able to see live coverage of Tour stages, I can't ever remember seeing any dogs accompanying any of the campers/spectators that line the roads. God knows that it would likely be a recipe for disaster but I've seen plenty of other stupid/dangerous stuff from the fans so I doubt it comes down to common sense. I could not imagine a grand tour in the USA (or an equal dog-loving England) where some moron wouldn't bring his/her dog along to cheer, bark at, terrorize the passing riders (I know I would). Or is it just a French thing; maybe they are more of a cat society. No. The French fancy dogs as much as anybody, maybe even more. You can expect to see dogs, accompanied by their owners, just about anywhere. Maybe it's just that the French are more responsible about their dogs than Americans. Gee, what a surprise... Where do you get that idea????? Been for a walk on the streets of Paris lately? Compare that with a walk in NYC. Here's a scene from Sex and the City that was filmed right in front of my apartment in Paris- http://wontyouspammebaby.free.fr/OnT...WhereILive.avi |
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C.M. Burns wrote: In the few years that I've been able to see live coverage of Tour stages, I can't ever remember seeing any dogs accompanying any of the campers/spectators that line the roads. God knows that it would likely be a recipe for disaster but I've seen plenty of other stupid/dangerous stuff from the fans so I doubt it comes down to common sense. I could not imagine a grand tour in the USA (or an equal dog-loving England) where some moron wouldn't bring his/her dog along to cheer, bark at, terrorize the passing riders (I know I would). Or is it just a French thing; maybe they are more of a cat society. Actually, I saw one being held on a leash, I believe during Stage 18. It might have been in a village, though, and not out on the open road, so to speak. N. |
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If it's the street I'm thinking of, my wife almost died there, since
she went down it on roller skates on her second day learning and it is a downhill grade with cobblestones leading onto an intersection. Rue Ferou, just in case anyone here is thinking of stalking you. -ilan Where do you get that idea????? Been for a walk on the streets of Paris lately? Compare that with a walk in NYC. Here's a scene from Sex and the City that was filmed right in front of my apartment in Paris- http://wontyouspammebaby.free.fr/OnT...WhereILive.avi |
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Well, we took our dog http://cf.geocities.com/ilanpi/hedwige.html
to the prologue of Paris-Nice without any incident, but then again it was zero C out, and she wasn't too frisky. The main danger so far in Paris has not been for cyclists, but about our dog (or us) being run over by cyclists (or scooters) while walking her on the sidewalk. If you don't jump out of their way fast enough, you get yelled at. Just a few hours ago, I was challenged to do battle by a cyclist ("is there a problem?" is the usual phrase) because I didn't get out of his way when he rang his little bell on the sidewalk. -ilan C.M. Burns a ecrit : In the few years that I've been able to see live coverage of Tour stages, I can't ever remember seeing any dogs accompanying any of the campers/spectators that line the roads. |
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a écrit dans le message de news:
... If it's the street I'm thinking of, my wife almost died there, since she went down it on roller skates on her second day learning and it is a downhill grade with cobblestones leading onto an intersection. Rue Ferou, just in case anyone here is thinking of stalking you. -ilan Where do you get that idea????? Been for a walk on the streets of Paris lately? Compare that with a walk in NYC. Here's a scene from Sex and the City that was filmed right in front of my apartment in Paris- http://wontyouspammebaby.free.fr/OnT...WhereILive.avi You're one street off. It's Rue Servandoni. Which, btw is the street where D"Artagnan lived in Dumas's book and where Umberto Eco currently lives (at least part of the time. Athos lived on rue Ferou. |
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"C.M. Burns" wrote in message ... In the few years that I've been able to see live coverage of Tour stages, I can't ever remember seeing any dogs accompanying any of the campers/spectators that line the roads. God knows that it would likely be a recipe for disaster but I've seen plenty of other stupid/dangerous stuff from the fans so I doubt it comes down to common sense. I could not imagine a grand tour in the USA (or an equal dog-loving England) where some moron wouldn't bring his/her dog along to cheer, bark at, terrorize the passing riders (I know I would). Or is it just a French thing; maybe they are more of a cat society. First of all, given the international flavor of many of the roadside audience, I don't know that any observed behavior can be attributed solely to the French (except maybe the naked guy running yesterday ;-) The most overt dog "incident" I know of occurred in 1999 when Guerini (how appropriate for today's post) was on the way to victory on Alpe d'Huez and a spectator with a camera jumped in front of him and knocked him over. As Guerini lay on the ground, a black (ish) dog was standing right over his head, barking up a storm. He was securely leashed, but the noise, combined with the shock of the crash and fall, must have really gotten Guerini's adrenaline skyrocketing. |
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