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The Cycling Podcast

S10 Ep74: Stage 3 | Vejle – Sønderborg | Tour de France 2022

The Cycling Podcast

The Cycling Podcast

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🗓️ 3 July 2022

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

The Cycling Podcast’s weekend break in Denmark comes to a close in Sønderborg where the locals have almost drunk the bars dry after a day celebrating the Tour de France.

Join Lionel Birnie, François Thomazeau and Mitch Docker as they recap a sprint stage with a twist.

We also catch up with Kate Wagner, who spent the day chasing the peloton on a motorbike, and we look at the logistics as the race transfers back to Lille.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

After we finished recording, there was a tragic footnote at the end of a celebratory weekend

0:06.6

for Denmark and the Tour de France, with reports of a shooting in Copenhagen in which

0:11.4

several people apparently lost their lives. I wanted to make clear that this episode

0:15.8

was recorded before we were aware of the incident so that people don't feel the tone of our

0:20.5

coverage of the cycling was in any way inappropriate. Our thoughts are with everyone affected by

0:26.2

the incident.

0:56.2

We're at Cafe Marcello. A place that amazingly, I walked in, I saw the beers on tap. They

1:05.5

asked me what beer do you want. I think there's a bit of a joke. I walked across the

1:08.1

hills or worse. About 10 beers on tap here. Right? And they said, by the way, we've only

1:12.7

got Grimberg and I was like, what's going on here? Don't tell me you've sold out of

1:16.5

all your beers. They said, we've sold out of all our beers. They said, what? They said,

1:20.5

it's the Tour de France. I have never heard of a place that's sold out of all their beers.

1:25.8

They're kigs and they've got one beer left. Grimberg and so I ordered three Grimbergans.

1:30.5

Well, at least they had enough for three Grimbergans. That's a real relief. We are in

1:36.6

Stolaborg at the end of our three day stay in Denmark. It's been fantastic, hasn't it?

1:43.5

And I'll certainly be sad to go. Stage three. Well, a sprint finish as we expected, but

1:50.8

really, it was the Magnus Court stage, wasn't it? Because the Danish rider in the King of

1:55.3

the Mountains, Jersey, he got all of the points yesterday. He got all of the points again

1:59.4

today. He was up the road on his own minutes ahead of the peloton, enjoying milking every

2:04.5

last moment out of his experience. He'll no doubt remember that for the rest of his life.

2:09.7

But he did. Once he had all of those points in the bag, he allowed the peloton to catch

2:14.2

up with around 53 kilometers to go. And then it was a fairly controlled run until 11 kilometers

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