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S8 Ep154: The Grandest Tour stage 9: Super Sunday

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🗓️ 11 October 2020

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

There were races in Belgium, France and Italy, with Ghent-Wevelgem, Paris-Tours and the Giro d'Italia, and we have reaction to each of them in our latest episode.

From Italy, we hear from Wilco Kelderman, who moved up to second overall at the Giro, and his Sunweb teammate Sam Oomen. We also have interviews with Larry Warbasse, who makes some pointed comments about Ruben Guerrero, the stage nine winner, and Guerrero's teammate, Lawson Craddock.

We also speak to Joao Correia, who manages Gueirrero and the winners of both Paris-Tours and Ghent-Wevelgem, Casper Pedersen and Mads Pedersen, as well as the rider who held on to the pink jersey of overall leader at the Giro, Joao Almeida.

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Today we are at the Giro d'Italia.

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You are listening to The Grandest Tour by The Cycling Podcast.

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After that he did it all on his own and I think that something he can be really proud of.

1:04.6

So really special day for us.

1:06.7

And it's such a year that it's been so tough and so mentally frustrating for a lot of guys

1:12.5

to come in here to the Juro and take our second stage out of the first week.

1:17.8

Guerrero was riding like a real asshole today.

1:21.7

He didn't help at all and so I guess maybe he was smart but he saved all his legs just for

1:29.8

sprint. Well no one like the way he was riding he just he was shirking but I mean that's

1:37.5

by crassing so me I was really really really on the limit. I'm the second and last time I gave it

1:45.2

everything. I'm pretty disappointed because yeah I pretty thought if I got in the breakaway I could

1:51.4

win but not today so I'll try again. Well two very different points of view there Daniel not

1:58.3

quite an agreement those two. Well it's amazing that two people who hailed from the same place

2:04.4

couple of Texans could have such such differing points of view isn't it. Larry Warbass isn't

2:10.8

from Texans as you well know but who did we hear from? EF Education's Lawson Craddock teammate of

2:16.0

the stage winner today and Lucky Larry Warbass he wasn't so lucky today but rode very well and was

2:21.8

in fact quite unfortunate. He was yes we're speaking from the Jiro I feel like I'm in heaven

2:28.8

here we're in our hotel which is it's all white everything's white everything's white but we spoke

2:35.0

to Larry Warbass at the start this morning well you wound him up actually in a rather cruel manner

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