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For The Love Of Cycling

NEVER STRAYS FARFALLE: GIRO D'ITALIA 2022 THE FIRST ONE

For The Love Of Cycling

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🗓️ 5 May 2022

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Ned wanders the streets of Budapest. David wonders who's at the Giro.Visit David's wonderful shop:https://chpt3.comPurchase Ned's very big red books:https://www.theroadbook.co.uk/ 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

Hello, Ned. Hello, God. We were going to erroneously, we told our listenership that we

0:22.7

would record at Ali Pali podcast, but in the end we didn't, because that's just how

0:29.9

we do things, isn't it, really? We sometimes, you know, sometimes super motivated, other times

0:34.5

there's not much to say. Actually, this also reminds me right now, because I've done an

0:38.5

interview with Ashley that we haven't, we need to get in at some point as well. That is

0:42.5

brilliant. Well, that actually, that's really relevant, isn't it, too? I think an admission

0:49.0

or at least a confession? No, just a fact that we need to make very plain now on the eve

0:54.4

of the geodotalia. We had bold ambitions that we would record every single, brave ambitions,

1:02.3

I'd say, brave ambitions that we would record every single morning. And we thought about

1:07.2

it. And collectively, as a committee of two, we've reached a conclusion that we cannot

1:15.2

be asked to do that. I think that's probably, I don't think it's a question of being

1:19.2

asked. It's just I think it's, I think it's, it's, it'll be incredibly hard work. And

1:28.3

perhaps that's basically that. Yeah. Yeah. And so, and it's, and it's essentially podcast

1:37.7

philanthropy. Yeah. So, you know, we've both got day jobs. Yeah. And we had to kind of

1:45.7

on as much as we love it. We had to go, you know what? We actually probably have to

1:50.3

be better for the rest of the day. We can't be peaking out at six AM in the morning,

1:55.5

which was what was happening. I mean, we were on fire, David,

1:58.9

peaking out, peaking out on fire. I used to go, I cannot believe we did it for 21 stages

2:05.4

plus two rest days and a preview show. And I think probably a review show. I can't believe

2:10.8

we did it. I used to, I remember going to, you know, 250 kilometer transfer through

2:15.6

a brutal, getting to, you know, a place really late, having dinner at 10 o'clock, going to

2:20.9

my hotel room at 11.30. And before I went to bed, after a full day commentating an entire

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