Paul Rogen gives us an insider report from the Giro d'Italia team time trial in Venice.
There is no death in Venice today, only life. I am surrounded by life abounding. The world of cycling is centered in Venice Italy today. It is the opening stage of the 100th anniversary of the Giro. To be exact, it is the Giro initial day with the wrinkle of a team time trial on a closed island course.
Twenty two teams go off at five minute intervals to determine who wears the maglia rosa heading into the Dolomites and a twenty one day twirl around Italy. Tens of thousands of fans and hundreds of journalists from all over the world are watching in person today and millions more will follow the entire cycling novel for the balance of May. Many are here to see Lance Armstrong return to the arena of major bike racing after a layoff of three plus years. Because he is here the helicopters are multiplied and the umbrella of chopper thumps start pounding down at 11 AM for a 3:30 PM race start. Welcome back Lance. But don’t forget how things have changed in the last few years. Youth waits for no one and today was a bold underscoring by the young Brit Mark Cavendish.