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How the Tour de France disguises the phallic artwork on its route

ASO takes measures to hide the unwanted imagery fans paint on the thousands of kilometres of roads on the Grande Boucle turning genitals into owls and butterflies

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CANADIAN CYCLING MAGAZINE JULY 24, 2019
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It’s a long-standing tradition for fans to paint the names of their favourite riders on the road. The Tour de France is the biggest platform for this sort of fandom. We’ve seen the names of Julian Alaphilippe, Thibaut Pinot, Peter Sagan and many more emblazoned across alpine roads over the nearly 3,500 km the Tour de France covers. There are also more, let’s say, creative artists who want their artwork to be seen by the biggest television audiences in pro bike racing.

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Race organizer ASO employs a crew of workers who drive the route ahead of the peloton every day with a bucket of paint. Their task is to creatively alter some of the images painted on the road that ASO would rather TV audiences don’t see. Chief among these images that need some altering are male genitals. The workers who disguise the genitals are the real artists.

Cleaning the road surface of these images would be too time-consuming and expensive so instead, the workers add paint turning genitals into owls, butterflies and other creative imagery. The efforts are done so spectators and TV viewers don’t notice the original images. In a video produced by Dutch news agency NOS, the news agency follows two workers as they do their job on the Tourmalet, one of the most famous climbs to feature in this year’s Tour de France.

To watch the full video, visit nos.nl/tour.

 

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I haven’t heard the word Piemel  in ages! 😂. Not sure if Germans & Belgians use the word but that’s the Dutch word for penis.

One of my sisters had my aunt (the one that’s a 2nd mom to me and is a Dutch immigrant) baby sit her son for a few years and she taught him many Dutch words.  

I still remember my nephew as a kid calling his little sister piemel head! 

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