JOURNAL
WHEN THE TOUR STOPS
Daniel Friebe was present as Nicholas Dlamini toiled up to Tignes on stage 9
Image: Thomas Samson/Getty Images.
The speed at which the Tour de France peloton swishes through the French countryside is mirrored in the cadence of the entire circus’s daily relocation and reiteration. Within an hour of every finish, grandstands have not only been vacated but dismantled; whoops, hollers and “ooh-la-las” have been replaced by a grunting, clunking orchestra of barriers being tossed onto lorries; the race hasn’t yet physically left town, but its spirit is already being yanked towards the next destination.