En Tour - Day 6
The alarm went at 06.00 this morning, we're driving the full stage today, all the way from Orthez to the top of the Aubisque, that's 218.5 kilometres with a 3rd, two 1rst and two hors categorie climbs.
They are advertising their movie, on the Tour publicity caravan, I wonder where the wee one is? - transpires that Marge is carrying her, none of them have a helmet on, either. 
Writing a diary like this when you are on the Tour is quite difficult, your main focus is on the job you are doing and the "blogging?" (first time I've ever used that word) has to be fitted-around everything else. Take this entry, I'm sitting in the bathroom on Thursday morning, waiting on my bath filling whilst Martin is still asleep.
As I explained on Pez, no non-race traffic was allowed past the press room, so we mini-bussed it to the top then walked down, so as we could get pictures - I had blisters last night; six kilometres downhill, sockless on burning tar.
We arrived back at the press room eventually and sat down to work. I finished my copy while Martin sorted-out the pictures, a time-cosuming, finicky job. Meanwhile, Rasmussen's stuttering answers were met with gales of laughter from the journos as his press conference was beamed-in.
We shrugged and got-on with our work. The first bomb dropped shortly after that, former Italian champion, Cristian Moreni (Cofidis) had failed a test, and was out, not only that, so was the entire Cofidis team.
To deny him the chance to ride the last TT is very hard. But! If that's what it takes to get the message home, then so be it. Another thing that was shocking, was Moreni being dragged-away by the police immediately after the stage, still in his racing kit. I'm sure that particular image will do no harm to those who are still 'dabbling'.
It was late when we finished at the salle de presse and began the journey to Lourdes, we tried to get back the shortest way - over the Aubisque, but there was grid-lock up there as they were still stripping-down the commentary positions and barriers at the top. U-turn, back down the hill and the long-way round. We were still on the road and it was approaching midnight when the text came in from. Martin's girlfriend; she had just seen, on the TV news, that Rasmussen was out.
I fired-off emails and texts and we pieced it together, the two Danish federation tests that Rasmussen missed, because he was, "in Mexico, visiting my wife's family", he had actually been training incognito in Italy. Italian TV commentator and ex-rider, Davide Cassani had spotted him, in the Dolmites and contacted Danish TV.
Rasmussen had to admit to his Rabobank manager, Theo de Rooy, that he had lied about his whereabouts. Rabobank acted quickly; they fired him and he's off the race. This wasn't so-much bomb number two - it was a thermo-nuclear device.

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