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Andy Schleck

Omg I finally finished all the cyclist portraits! I saved the cutest for last of course – although this might have been better if I’d drawn him before he retired. OH WELL so here is the eternally boyish Andy Schleck. Reference

What’s next on the list? Dunno. The Queen, probably. Although there’s a slim chance of Log Horizon on the… horizon. Also don’t forget Fanservice Day is coming up!

J’aime le Tour

Mwahahaha, behold my powers of fangirling. : P

The guy in front is supposed to be Ryder Hesjedal; following him is one of the Schleck brothers (pick your favourite 😉 ) and last but definitely not least is Cadel Evans. …And then there’s me.

My first time drawing a bicycle. : P Yus, I copy/pasted. Whatever. IT’S ALL FOR THE KAWAII.

Wow. Just wow. So many crashes today, and bad ones, too. I am shocked. I feel so bad for Hoogerland… I bet he pulls out. And poor Vino! He made such a great effort yesterday, and I was still looking forward to seeing him ride on. Phil and Paul say that with a broken pelvis, his cycling career is pretty much over; he was planning on making this his last Tour anyway, but it’s really sad to crash out (even dramatically). And then everyone else who went down… sending them hopes that they heal quickly!

BUT. Thomas Voeckler is the most adorasquee cyclist in the business. Andy’s cute, but Voeckler… wow. Did you see how happy he was?!?

Adorable griffon alert, if you haven’t already seen it.

Andy is cutest Yellow Jersey ever?

Regarding the Tour de France:

The Tour headed through the region of Savoy, which, as Cedric is proud to point out, his family used to rule several centuries ago.

Cadel was riding with a broken arm; he fell off the leaders rather early on the last climb of the day, the terrifying Col de la Madeleine. I still think he can win, or at least come in third, but it will take some grit. Fortunately, he’s an Australian ex-mountain biker, so he is not lacking in that. I bet he’s in pain though, and I hope that he gets a chance to heal and recover through the next few stages that are a bit flatter. His team was really super today, though I was also surprised to see George Hincapie going backwards even sooner than Cadel. However, he’s not called Big George for nothing; the big guys find mountains hard. The climbers – Cadel, Andy, Contador – they’re all between 140 and 155 lbs. Continue reading