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The Cycling Podcast

S9 Ep166: Stage 19 | Tapia - Monforte de Lemos | Vuelta a España 2021

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🗓️ 3 September 2021

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

There was another humdinger of a stage at the Vuelta a España and The Cycling Podcast was on the ground in Monforte de Lemos to speak to Lawson Craddock, who helped set up his teammate, Magnus Cort, for the win, as well as their sports director, Juanma Garate.

We also hear from the second- and third-placed riders, Rui Oliveira and Quinn Simmons. And we consider the different plights and fortunes of two teams, DSM and Bike Exchange, and hear from Nick Schultz of the latter.

We also get to the bottom of double stage winner Michael Storer's Scottish connection, and meet a man riding his 15th grand tour – a record for a Japanese cyclist – Yukiya Arashiro.

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0:00.0

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0:16.0

by Super Sapiens, Energy Management for Committed Athletes and Coaches.

0:21.8

Each 19, today we are in Montforte de Lemos.

0:50.8

It is a killer. You have a climbers, you have sprinters, you have domestic riders and you have

0:57.2

a winters and you have a killers. Magnus is one of them.

1:02.8

We opened there with the cam before the storm. That was the start and tapiat, the riders rolled

1:07.8

out to a ripple of applause and a dog barking in the back. A bit slow radio there to start

1:12.5

off this episode. The voice we then heard was from the finish it was one my garati, the

1:18.3

sports director. Making a shocking allegation. I don't think he was being literal. He was

1:25.3

mainly a context of a bicycle race which is what we just watched and we watched his rider,

1:30.3

EF, Magnus Court. Magnus Court, does have a bit of a serial killer sort of air or a

1:36.3

ton of voice, hasn't it? He is a very stiglossing kind of. I don't know if I said this,

1:43.3

but during the turn of France a Francois Thomson described Michael Morcov as the ice bucket

1:51.3

to Mark Camdus' bottle of champagne, which was a very good analogy. Magnus Court, icy cool.

1:58.3

It is a situation to find himself in today going for his third stage. He was the ice bucket

2:03.3

well. Well, it was a lot of fun to do. It was the other way around. It was reversed today

2:08.3

in a way. It was a little bit of a cracker, I don't know if you notice his celebration was

2:14.3

significantly more exuberant than Magnus Court's. He left his bike in the air. He attempted

2:19.3

to lift up Magnus Court. He may have twinsed his back at that, but he was ecstatic. He was

2:23.8

delighted a great day for that team. A cracking stage, wasn't it, Daniel? One that maybe

2:28.3

didn't promise too much on paper, but there were no implications for GC. We are not going

2:33.3

to talk about GC today, but what a cracking race that was. Yeah, the Vuelta has produced

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