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The Cycling Podcast

S11 Ep16: Jam Tadej

The Cycling Podcast

The Cycling Podcast

Sports News, Sports, News

4.73K Ratings

🗓️ 15 March 2023

⏱️ 94 minutes

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Summary

In this week’s regular episode of The Cycling Podcast, Daniel Friebe and Lionel Birnie are joined by former Team CSC and Team Sky press chief and Leopard-Trek manager Brian Nygaard to review the two big WorldTour stage races that concluded at the weekend and look ahead to the first Monument of the 2023 season - Milan-Sanremo. 


After the usual weekly news round-up, we discuss the latest Pogcineration of Paris-Nice and the Roglication of Tirreno-Adriatico. What do these two results mean for the Grand Tour season and, in particular, Jonas Vingegaard’s chances of retaining his Tour de France crown?

In the final part of the episode, we also look ahead to Milan-Sanremo, by many estimates the most boring Monument of the season and by Daniel’s the best. 


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Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:18.0

Hello and joining you from the Ramontana Mountains in Mayorka this week. My name is Daniel

0:32.9

Frieber. I'm the host of this episode of the Cycling Podcast in a week when a much love

0:37.0

football highlight show in the UK was silenced because of something it's hosted on Twitter.

0:41.9

Voking memories of a journalist strike and hence eerily voiceless 1994 Milan San Remo for Italian

0:48.5

TV viewers. So if you're non-plus to having to sit through nearly seven hours of what some

0:52.7

heathens call the most boring race on the calendar on Saturday, imagine having no commentator

0:58.6

along for the ride or inevitable POC SINERATION. We'll also be talking about Parinis where I was

1:04.8

last week and we'll be serving up hot takes from Tireno al Riatigo. When I say we taking his place

1:11.4

in this week's trifecta is a man who if he squints or possibly investing a very powerful telescope

1:17.0

can look out across the med practically see the podge of the San Remo from his bedroom window in

1:21.5

Pietra Santa. Somewhat surprising no day in his ever won La Clasicissima but today we're expecting

1:27.6

some triumphant inputs into our race preview from a gentleman who knows his capot male from his

1:33.5

beta and proved his like guran credentials withers on the gira last year by dunking a large square

1:39.4

of salty oily focaccia into his cappuccino. It's former CSC green edge and Skype press chief

1:46.5

and leopard trek team manager Brian Niegard. Niegard, I'll give you the proper Danish kind of

1:53.3

proper Danish pronunciation this week. Brian, how are you? I'm very good, thank you. I've got back from

1:59.9

California a few weeks ago and yeah it feels like I've turned back to came back to Italy and

2:06.5

it's spring and all the important races are full on so we're probably I mean if you look at

2:11.8

not look directly at the gira my favorite part of the year. Brian, do you know your capo male from

2:16.0

your capo beta? Can you tell us what the order of the capi? It's a tough one. Yeah that's actually

2:21.4

a tough one but I actually think it's in the you gave it away by saying in the right order when

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