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S13 Ep84: KM0: The Great French Cook-Off with EF Pro Cycling Chef Owen Blandy

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🗓️ 16 July 2025

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

On the evening of the first Tour de France rest day, Lionel Birnie and Graham Willgoss headed to the EF Education-Easy Post team hotel on the outskirts of town for dinner.

There, they met the team's chef, Owen Blandy, a  keen amateur racer who quit his job in finance to pursue a dream, combining his love of cycling with a passion for cooking. For Owen, preparing the meals for the riders is an ever-changing challenge. First there's the sheer logistics of driving a catering truck that wouldn't look out of place at a street food festival around France, sourcing the ingredients and designing a menu that not only tastes great but gives the riders the right balance of nutrition to perform at their best in the most demanding race in the world.

With Ben Healy in the yellow jersey it was a busy day for everyone on the team and while there was not necessarily any extra pressure on evening meal service, there was an additional sense of pride in fuelling the race leader.

Forget The Great British Bake-Off, this is the Great French Cook-Off... how does a team chef prepare the food for riders tackling 3,500 kilometres and, most importantly, what does it taste like? Normally Owen's food is reserved exclusively for the riders – the team staff usually have whatever's on the hotel menu but they hover around after the riders have eaten to see if there's any leftovers. So, we felt very lucky to get a taste of Owen's food and the chance to eat a meal fit for the maillot jaune.

Then Lionel and Graham turn cookery contest judges and, as you can see from our episode artwork, Owen earned a handshake from Graham in the style of the Bake-Off judge Paul Hollywood.

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0:00.0

You're listening to Kilometer Zero by the Sighton podcast.

0:16.0

It's the evening of the first rest day and I've come to a hotel on the outskirts of Toulouse

0:26.5

where the EF Education EasyPost team are staying.

0:30.3

The overall race leader Ben Healy has spent his day here trying to rest and recover before the tour resumes tomorrow.

0:36.8

And we've come here to meet the team's chef Owen Blandi,

0:40.0

who has spent the evening preparing the meal for the riders.

0:43.5

While we're here, we're going to enjoy a meal fit for the Mayo Jeanne.

1:05.8

This is an episode of Kilometer Zero by the cycling podcast brought to you thanks to the generosity of our friends of the podcast subscribers whose support enables us to make these additional episodes.

1:10.8

My name is Lionel Bernie and if the recorder's not picking it up my stomach is grumbling.

1:27.3

Well Graham here we are in the car park of a Toulouse Airport Hotel. Not the most glamorous surroundings, but this is life on the road at the Tour de France.

1:31.3

The teams need these kind of hotels with lots of parking space, plenty of facilities.

1:36.3

All the team buses are parked up here.

1:38.3

We've got Liddle Trek here, I think Tudor are here as well.

1:41.3

EF Education First, we're obviously here here and we're out the back of the hotel

1:47.0

restaurant I guess and in front of this is a sort of street food food truck this wouldn't look out

1:52.7

of place at any kind of street food festival in the UK would it? It certainly wouldn't and you say

1:57.7

food truck I mean it's almost like the truck version of a limousine isn't it it's

2:01.9

a galley kitchen on wheels but it's a sizable galley kitchen i always wondered whether the chefs

2:08.7

for each team would be uh sort of have their own space given over in in the kitchen or uh whether

2:16.4

they're doing as owen and EF are doing and kind of just

2:19.5

well they're just taking it straight. It's fresh out of the truck straight into the restaurant but

2:23.2

I mean just a few details from what we're looking at here you've got the race routes up on the

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