Tour de France then and now
Re: Tour de France then and now
After Sunday's horror-show with the sideswipe from the car and the unplanned excursion into a barbed-wire fence, according to one Twatter twat, Chuck Norris was spotted in France with the name of Johnny Hoogerman proudly tattoed on his biceps.
Johnny has officially joined Team Badass. Thirty-three stitches and he still finished the stage. AND he refused to blame anyone for an act - aggravated dangerous driving causing bodily harm and failure to stop after an accident - that would get your licence hung out to dry for six months and possibly even a suspended sentence.
Respect! Bravo!
Will the peloton have the balls to make a public protest on Tuesday?
Johnny has officially joined Team Badass. Thirty-three stitches and he still finished the stage. AND he refused to blame anyone for an act - aggravated dangerous driving causing bodily harm and failure to stop after an accident - that would get your licence hung out to dry for six months and possibly even a suspended sentence.
Respect! Bravo!
Will the peloton have the balls to make a public protest on Tuesday?
Re: Tour de France then and now
...and the incident came within a hair's breadth of decking France's reigning cycling hero..."Le Petit-blanc"...little Thomas Voeckler ....as he was well on his way in his quest for the maillot jaune.... Now what kind of outcry would there have been if he, too, had been left lying on the deck?otyikondo wrote:....Johnny has officially joined Team Badass. Thirty-three stitches and he still finished the stage. AND he refused to blame anyone for an act - aggravated dangerous driving causing bodily harm and failure to stop after an accident - that would get your licence hung out to dry for six months and possibly even a suspended sentence.
Respect! Bravo!
Will the peloton have the balls to make a public protest on Tuesday?
And fortunately Hoogerland was able to finish the stage and claim his jersey....
