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Double Day with Morning Race and Afternoon Time Trial | Tour De France Femmes 2024 Stages 2 &3 | THEMOVE

THEMOVE

Lance Armstrong

Arts

4.64K Ratings

🗓️ 13 August 2024

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Today was a pretty unique stage for the rebooted, modern Tour de France Femmes with two races in one day. We break down the morning road race and the afternoon time trial.  THEMOVE team also breaks down the very spring classic type stage they are doing tomorrow with numerous climbs.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Demi Volering's average speed. Now, it was a short time trial. I don't think that matters. I mean, she looked amazing. Her average speed in this time trial, 51 kilometers an hour. I remember doing time trials at 51 kilometers an hour. That is...

0:14.0

Fast. That's very fast. Folks, if y'all think in miles, that's...

0:19.0

What is that? 30... over 31 miles an hour.

0:23.5

With corners, you know, this was, it had a roundabout, a turnaround like that.

0:28.2

That means she's rolling down the road, probably on average at 55K an hour, 34, 35 miles an hour.

0:40.0

All right, everybody, welcome back to the Move podcast.

0:43.7

Talking about stage two and stage three, you heard that right?

0:47.1

We talked about it yesterday.

0:48.1

Today was a double day.

0:49.9

Maybe the most hated thing for a rider in professional cycling.

0:54.5

But more importantly, Mel, tell us where we went, not just on stage two, please, but also stage three.

1:01.2

Stage two, Dorisht to Rotterdam.

1:04.1

Dorritz to Rotterdam.

1:06.2

Stage three, Rotterdam to Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Rotterdam. I mean, that's so mean getting the French lady to try to pronounce like Dutch town. It'll be good when we get to France. It's going to be a few days. We've got a few days until we get to France. But hey, first things first, Charlotte, cool. How cool is that? I read to do that joke yesterday.

1:28.3

No, it's cool.

1:29.3

I know, but it just got cooler.

1:31.3

Now it's twice as cool.

1:33.3

She must be, she must be, look, I mean, she wins yesterday.

1:37.3

There's been, she has a history with Lorena Wevis being her lead out person before and everybody says,

1:42.3

oh, you won because aren't you lucky she dropped her chain or had a derail a problem? And now today comes back and just confirms. Yeah. I mean, we- And by the way, that was a real win. Like that was not- And she came from so far back to. I mean, when they were going into the last couple of kilometers and she wasn't in good position. I just thought, oh, no, you know. And then she fixed it all within like 500 meters and we couldn't see it underneath the trees, but it was impressive. Yeah. You know what? We got to do a little bit of business before it, but that's the high level. The other high levels, Demi Volering stamps her authority on this tour to France so far. Um, Ali, should we start with a little business?

2:18.3

We like business.

2:20.3

Business time over here.

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