First Race Day Ever in Europe
Micheal told me that he is reading a book Slaying the Badger, a story about Hinault and Lemond in the ‘86 Tour. Here is a review from RKP. Michael said the book starts out kind of gross with Lemond having diarrhea and using a box full of Benard Hinault postcards for something involved.
That made me think of the very first day I raced in Europe. I was on the US National Team and we were doing a PRO-Am race called the Tour de-Vaclouse. It was in the Provence area of France with a stage climbing Mount Ventoux. Anyway, Bernard Thevenet, who was on the tailend of his career, but had won the Tour de France a few years earlier, was the team leader of Peugeot. And it was all the Pros against the Russians it seemed.
I was so nervous for the start of the first stage. It was in the city center of Avignon. We rode to the start and I was so sure we weren’t going to be able to find it. Greg Demgen had raced in Europe a couple times and was the leader. We got to the start and I couldn’t believe how many people were there. I needed to go to the bathroom seriously. So, I rode over to a small bar and went in to find the W.C. I walked in and it was something I’ve never seen before. A small room made out of porcelain with a hole in the floor. It was a squatter. It was super dangerous. I was having issues. Trying to keep my balance and not soil my cycling shorts, but not completely slide out and end up in a pile in the corner. I was trying to use the wall as a balancing point, but my cleats on the porcelain keep slipping.
Anyway, I was so perplexed about the whole scene, that I hadn’t even noticed there wasn’t any toilet paper there. It was a nail hammered into the wall with newspaper torn into 1/4 pages stuck on the nail. I’m pretty sure that was the first time I’d used newspaper to wipe. But, I wasn’t complaining. So, I take the first sheet of newspaper off the nail and on the backside is a headshot of Bernard Hinault. I couldn’t believe it. I was going to be wiping my butt with Bernard Hinault’s face. In France. Thinking back upon it now, I would probably have folded the paper up and put it in my pocket and used the next piece, but that didn’t occur to me at the time.
When I finished I pulled the chain hanging down and a huge flood of water came from everywhere and completely soaked my leather cycling shoes. When I went back outside, the race had left. I was completely paniced. But, everyone watching pointed me in the right direction and everytime I came to an intersection, they would tell me where to go. I caught up with the back of the caravan just a little ways out of town, just when everyone in the race, the riders, the drivers, the mechanics, everyone was having a nature break before the real start of the race.
My European cycling experience started off a little haywire that day, but it left a lifetime memory.

You can see how it would be a little tricky in cycling shoes.

Just rip into 1/4 sheets, and voilà, toilet paper.
Comments (8)
SB
2011-08-18 15:38:45
oh man now you’ve done it… gonna be a flood of poop stories unleashed… “this one time….”
mark studnicki
2011-08-18 15:54:18
Those are still alive and well over there. Makes for a convenient “all in one” if there’s a shower head above you somewhere.
JH Higgins
2011-08-18 17:36:45
You probably remember, they have similar squat toilets all over Japan… definitely dicey with steel cleats on!
Ted Lewandowski
2011-08-18 19:33:03
You’re lucky they did not charge you to use the WC as most toilets back then had a fee - even in restaurants and bars - try coming up with French Francs when you trying to go and are in your racing outfit!!!
Dana Albert
2011-08-18 23:05:13
I used one of those squatters once. It was only five years ago, and was at the base of the Col du Galibier. I didn’t realize there was a way to flush it! I guess I figured the whole scene was so medieval it was normal to just leave it. http://www.dailypeloton.com/displayarticle.asp?pk=10194
bob
2011-08-18 23:45:40
i was in Milano about a decade ago, there was this little Mom & Pop eatery that alot of American models used to frequent, so naturally that is where i went for lunch. Anyway one day i had to go and it was about the same as my grandparents outhouse in IA. Except that was a two seater. this was a just slanted wood floor with a large hole & two hand rails. No water involved, no TP , then i had a vision of these beautiful women using it and felt ill. I left & never went back. thanks for bringing back some ugly memories
WildCat
2011-08-19 10:30:22
My senior year of high-school a group of us from the French class went to Paris for a week. The first day we were there my buddie and I were out walking through town and needed to go. We found one of those pay toilets, well, naturally I decided to jump in after him to save my money. Totally got sprayed with the disinfectant.
Seis_Pendejos
2011-08-19 12:23:50
The worst “toilet” I’ve seen was in the desert west of Maracaibo, Venezuela. A three sided shack with a 5 inch hole in a concrete slab. I have no idea where it went. My most frustrating dump was during the Tour of Uruguay. I couldn’t just coast along behind the peloton because the UCI commissaire follow the race was a woman, so I tried to roll off the front. Some Uruguayan guy kept following me even though I told him what I was trying to do. Maybe he thought I was lying. Finally I just had to undo the bibs, let’er rip, and give him a front row seat.