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S10 Ep84: Stage 11 | Albertville – Col du Granon | Tour de France 2022

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🗓️ 13 July 2022

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Stage 11 was quite the stage with many of the GC contenders doing what they could to find an advantage and see if they could capatalise on it. Jonas Vingegaard won stage 11 to take yellow jersey off Tadej Pogacar.

Rose, Ian and Francois reflect on the action.

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0:00.0

You are listening to the Tour de Flaner, the cycling podcast at the 2022 Tour de France,

0:11.4

powered by Super Sapien, Energy Management for Community that Lex and Coaches.

0:16.4

Stage 11 today we're in Colg Grénon.

0:19.8

Well I'm up here at the finish and Jonas Vingagol is 150 meters to go and there's been a lot of

0:34.3

cheers when Poggachar went out the back. There's also been a lot of cheers any time a Frenchman has been put

0:39.6

on TV, be it Barney or even Minguadu caught up to Poggachar and passed him but here comes Jonas Vingagol

0:48.4

for stage win and the yellow jersey and you can hear the crowd going crazy up there and he looks

0:56.3

exhausted. We've got Kintana coming in for second place and awesome ride from him. I think Lepeche

1:05.7

has grown wings. Jonas Vingagol is going to take yellow and Poggachar is still two minutes away from

1:11.6

the finish of this climb. Well we heard you there Boz 500 meters from the finish line

1:17.8

of stage 11 of the Tour de France which is people are already calling a historic day.

1:22.5

Did it feel historic when you're standing there? In a way it did. It's funny being at the top of the

1:27.1

climb. There were moments when I didn't really know. I guess I was riding when a lot of the action

1:31.6

was actually taking place on the Galibier but just I guess witnessing the last climb. I very quickly

1:39.9

realized that what we were all seeing was a historic moment and it was interesting as we heard

1:45.7

to hear the different cheers as a French rider came on TV but specifically when Poggachar

1:52.1

was going out the back how a lot of people started cheering pretty loudly which was a little bit

1:57.2

surprising to me because I had always thought he was a popular character but I think people are

2:02.6

happy to see the race kind of coming back into level of dynamic racing. Oh yeah the French

2:08.6

will always cheer the Dianne de Dog or the guy coming from behind or he's kind of the Poulidor

2:14.9

syndrome. Like your cheer Poulidorne style on KTIL. Those historical references to kind of

2:21.6

implied that I've seen a lot of historical stages in my career. So yeah I mean with only time

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