This was one of the last times in 1999, when the very rare Vuelta was seen by Barcelona, or rather simply by Montjuïc. And oh my God, who was involved when it started to rain on Sunday, September 19th, but it did indeed rain, and the drums sounded in the platoon’s back room announcing a one-day strike. The scene in a Spanish tour that finally won Jan UlrichHe went to punch.
In 1999 everything was different from today because the Vuelta has always been Jose Maria Garcia He said he was a kind of shadow director in charge of the radio station, the newscasts, the direct links with the sports directors’ cars. Jose Miguel Echavarrimany times technician Miguel Indurain And Peter Delgado, and not a fly moved in the race, but this was courtesy of the veteran journalist.
Anxiety
Garcia I was worried about the start and finish of the race in Montjuïc. The descents were dangerous, the risk of falling on the wet road was high, and the runners didn’t want to risk it. The scene had to be canceled yes or yes. Board meeting before leaving; Those who want to return to the hotel or start a transfer to Tortosa, those who want to at least celebrate a quiet and risk-free bike tour, and the debate among the few who have decided to risk themselves that cycling is a sport are for the brave, for the heroes, and if it rains you will unfortunately get wet.
Garcia, I’m so nervous. “Something needs to be done!” she continued to shout. He talked to other journalists, the organization, the judges, the teams and anyone else who needed it. You were supposed to run yes or yes. And he understood. They split so slowly that any minimally trained fan could keep up with the pace of the competition with little difficulty.
a complete fiasco
The 1999 scene was a pantomime, a complete fiasco, a total bore. It took hours to know that nothing was going to happen, and it’s a shame for the city of Barcelona, which is now preparing to host more than just one stage, thanks to the great start of this year’s tour of Spain.
None of the drivers competing in that Vuelta are still active. Garcia After a short time he decided to retire from active journalism. He returned to La Vuelta once more as a tourist, but without a station, with no daily schedule, no nightly moose games, nothing to do, as bored as any mortal.
Without it, informative bulletins of Vuelta news faded into the background, with motorcycles recounting the scene live and even the flights of very expensive helicopters disappearing. But there was a controversial race, away from freedom of movement and radio interests.
This was one of the last times in 1999, when the very rare Vuelta was seen by Barcelona, or rather simply by Montjuïc. And oh my God, who was involved when it started to rain on Sunday, September 19th, but it did indeed rain, and the drums sounded in the platoon’s back room announcing a one-day strike. The scene in a Spanish tour that finally won Jan UlrichHe went to punch.
In 1999 everything was different from today because the Vuelta has always been Jose Maria Garcia He said he was a kind of shadow director in charge of the radio station, the newscasts, the direct links with the sports directors’ cars. Jose Miguel Echavarrimany times technician Miguel Indurain And Peter Delgado, and not a fly moved in the race, but this was courtesy of the veteran journalist.
Anxiety
Garcia I was worried about the start and finish of the race in Montjuïc. The descents were dangerous, the risk of falling on the wet road was high, and the runners didn’t want to risk it. The scene had to be canceled yes or yes. Board meeting before leaving; Those who want to return to the hotel or start a transfer to Tortosa, those who want to at least celebrate a quiet and risk-free bike tour, and the debate among the few who have decided to risk themselves that cycling is a sport are for the brave, for the heroes, and if it rains you will unfortunately get wet.
Garcia, I’m so nervous. “Something needs to be done!” she continued to shout. He talked to other journalists, the organization, the judges, the teams and anyone else who needed it. You were supposed to run yes or yes. And he understood. They split so slowly that any minimally trained fan could keep up with the pace of the competition with little difficulty.
a complete fiasco
The 1999 scene was a pantomime, a complete fiasco, a total bore. It took hours to know that nothing was going to happen, and it’s a shame for the city of Barcelona, which is now preparing to host more than just one stage, thanks to the great start of this year’s tour of Spain.
None of the drivers competing in that Vuelta are still active. Garcia After a short time he decided to retire from active journalism. He returned to La Vuelta once more as a tourist, but without a station, with no daily schedule, no nightly moose games, nothing to do, as bored as any mortal.
Without it, informative bulletins of Vuelta news faded into the background, with motorcycles recounting the scene live and even the flights of very expensive helicopters disappearing. But there was a controversial race, away from freedom of movement and radio interests.