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ITV Cycling Podcast

Stage 4: Thundery downpours and narrow margins

ITV Cycling Podcast

ITV Sport

Sports

4.4674 Ratings

🗓️ 27 August 2019

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Listen up as David Millar and Ned Boulting analyse Stage 4 of this year's La Vuelta

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0:00.0

Hello, I'm Ned Bolting and I'm David Miller. Welcome to Revuelta, our first foray into podcasting from the third and final grand tour of the cycling year, brought to you an association with Chapter 3 and the Roadbook.

0:12.0

Now, since you kindly mention it, David, the roadbook is my pride and joy. As the editor, I was delighted to be able to publish it for the first time last year in 2018. It's an almanac of the highest calibre detailing a year of racing across the whole array of

0:25.8

classifications and continents, all lovingly recalled over 900 pages of data, information, thoughtful

0:32.5

reports and fascinating essays, and we're working hard on the 2019 edition.

0:37.2

And chapter three, the brand I founded in 2015, it represents the next chapter of my life,

0:41.7

a transition out of racing to building a company and brand that could grow and learn off

0:45.5

the back of my previous life as a pro cyclist.

0:48.0

I'm beginning to learn that we all have a next chapter, and we can all be bike riders.

0:51.6

And I hope over time, Chapter 3 can cater to everybody.

0:54.5

All right,

0:54.9

that's the world-class spiel done with.

0:56.8

Here's a world-class podcast.

1:08.7

Sam Bennett does once again seem to be in the best place.

1:11.4

Bennett picking the wheels beautifully, surfing the wheels, you have to say,

1:14.1

as Valchite moves his troops into shape.

1:16.8

It's Nicky Assert once again trying to lead out the big German,

1:19.3

his compatriot, their fourth wheel for him.

1:21.7

Valchite in the red jersey, but in front of him,

1:23.8

the Dutch national champion, Fabio Yakkinson,

1:25.8

this time doing what he didn't do yesterday, and he is locked onto the wheel of the Argentinian rocket of a lead at Juan, Max

1:32.1

Rikaze. He's one of the best in the world of that discipline, and Jakobson has been dealt

1:36.2

a beautiful lead out there as he figures across the middle of the road, and does he just

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