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For The Love Of Cycling

NEVER STRAYS CAR: STAGE SIX.

For The Love Of Cycling

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🗓️ 7 July 2022

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Pete, David and Ned are joined by Mark Cavendish. At least he's on the phone, in the car.For the Great Giveaway - simply email proof that you've bought a ticket (or two) for Retour de Ned to office@theroadbook.co.ukHere's where to get tickets.https://www.ents24.com/uk/tour-dates/ned-boultingFollow David's daily blog:https://chpt3.com/blogs/millars-tourHere's Pete's stuff:https://supass.cc Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

In to the strange town of Longwee they come then, a bunch of skinny climbers, a top

0:16.2

of really nasty finish here, they're all there, and Michael Matthews is there too, but

0:21.3

today Pogarcher is the one who sprints, and look at that, he's one in style, and probably

0:26.5

won the Tour de France. Or if I jump the gun David. You forgot Roglicch. Oh yeah, I forgot

0:31.7

quite a lot to be honest. He's sprinting with one arm, one arm, Roglicch, Roglicch, all

0:35.7

the way to the line, his shoulders out of place, oh no, it's Pogarcher. Well, he was very

0:39.9

good. Yeah, he was here. His jump was insane. His jump, he took like five meters. Which is

0:46.4

ironic, because Roglicch was renowned for his jump, wasn't he? Yeah, back in the day. So

0:52.7

yeah, Pogarcher one, and he was so good. He attacks on the penultimate climb as well.

0:58.4

Yeah, just to test everybody. And yeah, yeah, it was dominant. But nonetheless, good from

1:06.3

to see Roglicch doing what he did. Yes, that was. I mean, that's no good sign. It's not

1:10.4

easy to do. Because the adjective I'd use for that is heartening. Heartening, and also what

1:15.8

the situation, he's not on, he's obviously lost a bit of time. I think it might be quite

1:21.0

positive for him, because the pressure's off. Vinegar, obviously, they're clear leader

1:25.0

at this point. Yeah. And he might just have the, just get involved in the race in a bit

1:30.0

more, you know, throw it to the, it deals very well with setbacks, doesn't he? Because

1:35.4

he's used to them, because he's so used to them. It's just part of his M.O. Yeah, it does.

1:42.0

He does. But what we've not seen so far in his career is this, we haven't seen this

1:46.6

kind of a setback from which he potentially can recover on the evidence of what we've

1:50.0

seen, and then develop into a different kind of race. That would be really interesting.

1:54.1

Exactly. And I'd never seen him like have to employ different tactics in terms of maybe

1:59.4

going early in a mountain stage or from it to the sort of it. Yeah. So it's good for the

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