that has to start with sunday's season opener against darmstadt fans have been asked to get behind a new era the famous clock which once counted how long the club had spent in germany's top division has gone chants from happier times have been shelved. tried to include spent 2 years in a row in the 2nd division you can't sing about the club being a mainstay says and for which now one small piece of tradition has been preserved though the walk of fame but before new footprints can be added hamburg need to get back into the top flight. a lot of work ahead the tour de france comes to a close this weekend but before we crown this year's champion let's take a look at the tours oldest living when are 91 year old federico bahamontes back in 1959 the eagle of toledo also became the 1st spaniard to win cycling's most prestigious prize retired down for more than 50 years he's still in love with the sport but not so much with modern cyclists. federico martine by a moment is saw many hardships early in life during and after the spanish civil war his major concern was finding food in staying aliv