So I've been out of touch today due to some crazy charges I would've incrued while in Switzerland. I'm back in France now, so I am once again connected.
Rodrigo and I stayed in Geneve, Switzerland last night. Our Hotel wasn't the classiest joint I've stayed in, but I was able to sleep off 36 hours of travel. We had dinner at a place called "Buffalo Grille". There is something funny about eating at a foriegn restarurant that is attempting to serve American Bar-B-Q. Not bad, not great but our choices were severly limited. We picked up some things at the local grociery after dinner so we'd have breakfast this morning.
We woke up and drove to a little town about 24K from the finish line of today's stage called Martigny. We unpacked the bikes and rode all the way to the final climb in Verbier. TONS of people everywhere...very exciting to climb a mountain on your bike in that kind of atmosphere, not to mention the views, WOW...pictures on the way.
Hung out on the top about 50 meters past the finish line. We met Jeremy Schapp, an ESPN commentator. He was really cool and talked to us for about 30 minutes. Got a ton of great shots of the pros as they crossed the finish and met up with their sougnier's (team helper).
After the crush of people died down we started to make our way back down. We saw Bob Roll along the way and stopped for a quick chat and a photo. We passed about 10,000 cars on the way back to Martigny (not that much of an exageration)...loaded everything back into the car and drove about 3 hours to where we are now, Grenoble, France.
Tonight's hotel is much nicer and we're just about ready for bed. Tomorrow is a rest day for the Tour de France so we're going to get up at our lesiure and drive towards the little town of Bourg D'Oisans and climb the fabled Alp D'Huez.
Stay tuned as my posts should come more frequently and accompanied with photos.
Au revoir