On Yer Bike Cycling Podcast • TOUR DE FRANCE STAGE 18 REVIEW - The final chance for the breakaway as the Tour heads back to the Alps - a precious stage victory up for grabs in the hills • Listen on Fountain
TOUR DE FRANCE STAGE 18 REVIEW - The final chance for the breakaway as the Tour heads back to the Alps - a precious stage victory up for grabs in the hills
TOUR DE FRANCE STAGE 18 REVIEW - The final chance for the breakaway as the Tour heads back to the Alps - a precious stage victory up for grabs in the hills
Stage 18 was another day for the break, and there was plenty of attacking as the race headed into the Alps. With a huge group up the road, who would take the honours, on possibly the last opportunity before the race heads into the big mountains for the finale of this year's race? And would the peloton finally sit back and take a day off? Josef Murray steps in for Sanny to review all the action on the stage, contemplate the prophecies of the mysterious 'mou' on Twitter, and look ahead to Stage 19, when the race for the GC gets serious, and the peloton must tackle two huge HC climbs on their way to Isola 2000 - will it be the day that Pogačar strikes the final blow, or can Vingegaard (or Evenepoel) rally?Presenters: Katy Madgwick @WriteBikeRepeat, Josef Murray @josefmurray95Producers: Josef MurraySanny Rudravajhala @Sanny_RudraSan Pod ProductionsLet us know your thoughts #OnYerBikePod and please leave us a 5* review AND a comment - that will make a MASSIVE difference to whether other cycling fans can find us. Thanks guys! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A very different cycling podcast! For newbies, oldies and everyone in between. Focussing on men’s and women’s pro road racing with a British twist. With broadcaster Sanny Rudravajhala, cycling journalist Katy Madgwick and friends. #OnYerBikePodYou’ll usually find us talking about riders like Tadej Pogacar, Remco Evenepoel, Jonas Vingegaard, Mathieu van der Poel, Jasper Philipsen, Primoz Roglic, Ben O’Connor, Richard Carapaz, Biniam Girmay, Tom Pidcock, Geraint Thomas, Mads Pedersen, Wout van Aert, Enric Mas, Julian Alaphilippe, Mikel Landa, Mark Cavendish, Matteo Jorgensen, Juan Ayuso, Adam Yates, Simon Yates, Elisa Longo Borghini, Lotte Kopecky, Lorena Wiebes, Marianne Vos, Elisa Ba...