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The Cycling Podcast

S9 Ep67: Stage 15 | Grado - Gorizia | Giro d'Italia 2021

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🗓️ 23 May 2021

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

The Giro d'Italia crossed into Slovenia on stage 15 and The Cycling Podcast was there to see Victor Campenaerts win Qhubeka Assos's third stage in five days.

The start of the stage was marred by an enormous crash with our audio diarist, James Knox, one of the fallers. Thankfully he wasn't too badly hurt, as he tells us in tonight's instalment. We also hear from Simon Yates, who is Egan Bernal's closest challenger, ahead of Monday's key stage in the Dolomites.

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Transcript

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0:15.0

We are listening to Giro Vaganda, the cycling podcast at the 2021 Giro d'Italia, powered by

0:24.0

Super Sapiens, Energy Management for committed athletes and coaches. Today we are in

0:31.0

a Giro d'Italia.

0:50.0

Tomorrow it's a bit faster, where the forecast couldn't be much worse. We got rain,

0:55.0

but it turns to sleep, it turns to snow and the top of the practice. We got 80 degrees in

1:02.0

the finish, zero degrees on the top, 5000m climbing, not up there.

1:09.0

I won't say worse but it's getting worse. Well Daniel we're played in there by our audio

1:13.0

diaries looking ahead, not very optimistically to tomorrow's monster stage and then we heard

1:19.0

from Max Yandry with what we hope will become his catchphrase. We've been desperate to use that again, haven't we?

1:23.0

The very same, Max Yandry, Mobystoy, Direct, Sportyf who probably won't be very happy tonight because he had two guys in the

1:30.0

break today and neither of them managed to bring home the prosciutto.

1:37.0

Well they got the wrong rider probably in that split in the end with Victor Campanarts and Albert Torres.

1:45.0

It was a very nice moment actually beyond the line when he finished and went to congratulate Campanarts

1:51.0

and almost sort of apologise for not being able to do more when they were away but he was struggling

1:56.0

and he dropped eventually. We'll get on to the stage but we are looking ahead to tomorrow as well aren't we?

2:00.0

Yes I said Rich we didn't manage to bring home the prosciutto, we're enjoying some local prosciutto,

2:07.0

some ham, typical of this region, you are enjoying a highly committed and this is the home.

2:13.0

How do you not have enjoying it? Well Udinay is the home of Moretti Bia in Faz,

2:18.0

right on my lap right now I've got a lovely hardback book La Bia de Moretti,

2:23.0

Da Udinay Almondo from Udinay to the world, 130 years of prenditorial,

2:29.0

no that's not English word I'm translating badly, 130 year Moretti Dynasty,

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