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Lanterne Rouge Cycling Podcast

BinckBank Tour 2020: Stage 4 Recap

Lanterne Rouge Cycling Podcast

Lanterne Rouge Media, SL

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🗓️ 2 October 2020

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

The revised ITT in Riemst for stage 4 (or is it 3?) in this year's Binckbank tour. Of prologue length, but technically a time trial, it had the potential to shake up the general classification with Pedersen holding a slender lead over MVDP, Kragh Andersen and Kung.


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0:00.0

Welcome back to the Lanton Rouge Cycling Podcast with Benji Niesen. This is Bingbank Tour stage 4 even though there was no stage 2 and it's the individual time trial that they relocated hats off to the Binkbank Tour race organizers.

0:14.6

They've done a fantastic job with all the spanners that have been thrown at them,

0:19.7

yeah, in the middle of their own race.

0:21.9

So yeah, hats off to them, incredible effort to have this I. T back on in starting in canna and finishing there as well in the

0:29.1

east 8.14k so a prologue length. It's not actually a prologue because it's in the middle of the race and

0:37.6

it started and then went up a pretty steep

0:40.5

initial climb which I think is called the Schlinger-Barak, 600 meters at 7%, I think 500 meters at 8% in the middle of that as well, and very technical these 8.14 kilometers and we'll talk about how that influenced the race results as we get into it. But yeah, they do this climb pretty much straight out of the gate and then it looks flat when you look at the profile

1:05.5

there's the Musenberg and then a descent into the finish but when you look at the actual map

1:11.4

of the route you can see how he twists and turns there are and as

1:15.0

Benji mentioned yesterday previewing this they went across the river, whatever the

1:18.8

river is and we're pretty much on the border with the Netherlands into the finish.

1:24.1

But yeah, that was the profile, very interesting little ITT.

1:29.2

I love these sort of races in advance of the last stage tomorrow the favorites were probably

1:35.0

Kum, Pedersen, Vandepal maybe on a good day, Yannick Steinler, or Kra Anderson as well

1:42.0

and maybe I'm missing someone off that list.

1:44.7

But they were the main favorites I think that we mentioned yesterday.

1:47.1

I can't remember who we picked.

1:48.5

I got a bad feeling Benji, probably might have picked a winner.

1:52.1

But yeah, who were the initial people sitting good times,

1:56.0

Benji, maybe stay on the hot seat for quite a while?

1:59.0

Honestly, I tuned in the moment that La Port took the first time, and I wondered a bit how that came to be because I swear like five minutes earlier I saw I'm almost right through the dirt on the side of the road and basically right through the grass

2:14.0

and get back on the on the road so somehow he was able to do all that probably

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