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The Cycling Podcast

S12 Ep76: Stage 15 | Loudenvielle – Plateau de Beille | Tour de France 2024

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🗓️ 14 July 2024

⏱️ 54 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

You're listening to the cycling podcast at the 2024 Clodefors with Mitch

0:10.4

Docker, Richard Abraham and Graham Wilgos.

0:13.0

Today we're in Plateau de Bay. Well it's been crazy it's been super hard obviously the Tuesday sprint stage was

0:28.0

nice probably the easiest tour stage I've ever done it but the rest for sure the

0:32.1

hardest and yeah just the way the racing is and I think

0:36.7

the whole level of everyone is a lot higher obviously everyone knows what they're doing

0:40.6

these days I definitely think two grand tours is not the

0:44.9

thing to do anymore. I don't know why I did it anyway to be honest but I've

0:49.6

always preferred just doing one but now it's tough racing that's for sure. Well what a day and what a

0:57.6

stage I've just watched Yonis Winger Gore come across the line over a minute

1:02.3

down on Tadei Pogoggach on Plateau de Bay.

1:05.0

But unfortunately I wasn't up there at the finish with Graham and Mitch.

1:10.0

I am down here in Mirapois.

1:13.0

And the reason, well, if it isn't self-evident in my rather gravelly voice today,

1:19.0

it's because I, like Tom Pickock, like Juan I also have tested positive for le COVID regrettably.

1:28.0

I was feeling a bit rundown yesterday's stage and after a rough night in San lari tested positive. It was a night where

1:36.9

some quite interesting fever dreams involving involving the bar where he recorded on stage 13 in Poe.

1:46.4

A lot of French men dressed up like Jeremy Clarkson

1:51.0

peering at me and then a fast forward to a university seminar group which

1:57.4

involved me and Israel Premotet rider Stephen Williams who was dressed up as

2:03.4

Spud from train spotting. So if that isn't a sign from my body

2:08.1

that I need to give it a few days rest to fight that fire

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