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The Cycling Podcast

S12 Ep66: Stage 5 | Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne – Saint-Vulbas | Tour de France 2024

The Cycling Podcast

The Cycling Podcast

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🗓️ 3 July 2024

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Join Graham Willgoss, Richard Abraham and Mitch Docker as they cover the Tour de France from Florence to Nice, providing daily episodes of the greatest race on earth.

With a new line-up for the 2024 Tour, there’ll be the familiar mix of lively discussion, race analysis, interviews from Outside the Team Bus and some French flavour.


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0:00.0

He's white dollar champion Mark Cavarnish, the youngest British rider ever to get a stage win in the Tour of France.

0:06.8

Number six for Mark Cavendish. There's nobody can match the speed of this amazing kid.

0:12.4

The air Cavendish. It's not now I'm happy. the speed of this amazing kid.

0:13.0

It's not now I'm Markavendish.

0:16.0

He's a year Markavundiche.

0:18.0

He'll again. The last four out of four wins in the last four years in Paris this is the end of a very very impressive

0:25.8

win by him today we often say that but you know Candish wins are often very

0:29.8

impressive but it was very convincing

0:32.2

for us on the road, a touch of wheels, and Mark Abbendish in all sorts of trouble.

0:38.0

He's admitted that he made a mistake today.

0:40.0

He went for a gap that wasn't there and he's called or he's going to call

0:43.8

Gerens to apologize.

0:44.8

State one of the 2016 Tour of France from Mon Saint-Michel to Utah Beach.

0:49.0

For a while it looked like Peter Sagan was going to get it but then Mark

0:52.2

Hamendish came surging through the middle off

0:54.4

Sagan's wheel. Cavendish took his 27th tour stage win.

0:57.7

Kavendish trying to fall Sagan on the right goal and he heads the barriers with a big trash

1:02.2

for a bit longer.

1:03.0

Kaeotic down here on the finish line in Vitell.

1:05.0

A really hard impact for Mark Kamanish.

1:08.0

He came off worse in that one, and I've just seen him go past.

1:12.0

His hand is already bandaged up and strapped in netting and

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