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The Podium is set today ft. Guest Bobby Julich | Tour De France 2024 Stage 20 | THEMOVE

THEMOVE

Lance Armstrong

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4.64K Ratings

🗓️ 20 July 2024

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

In spite of all the efforts, it appears the podium is set for tomorrow barring and accident. Lance points out that there is an interesting race tomorrow to watch between 10th and 11th place. Also, Bobby Julich joins the show to compare coaching and nutrition today vs. 20 years ago.

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0:00.0

15,000 feet today. This is, you know, we're on day 20, stage 20. Yeah, I mean, it's, it's, uh,

0:09.2

it's amazing. Yeah, one point. I don't think there's any questioning whether or not. I mean,

0:13.3

he's a generational talent. He's, he's arguably one of it. If not, even if his record in the tour

0:19.9

doesn't indicate it, you could make the argument that

0:22.2

he's one of the top three graders of the greatest riders of all time all right everybody

0:30.9

welcome back to the move podcast feels like the bell lap you remember that that's what you know the old criteria one to go right you come

0:41.6

around you do the criterion was 30 laps 50 laps whatever come around bell lap one to go today's

0:48.6

bell lap got the time trial tomorrow we are talking about stage 20 al Alain? Stage 20 from Nice to Col de la Cuyol. From Nice to Col de la Cuyol. I feel like he was getting maybe towards the end of the recordings. He was late for something. See how fast he said that? Yeah, he was in a hurt., that was quick unless the guys back there sped it up.

1:12.1

He got to the end.

1:12.6

He's like,

1:12.8

I got to go.

1:13.5

You've done most of those climbs. I've done all of them. I don't think that I've done the final climb, but every other one, I mean, for example, Col de Brous, Col de Tarini. if I had to guess how many times I've written Brousen Terini

1:28.5

it's probably from both

1:33.4

directions, it's probably 300 times, maybe more. I mean, that's the backyard. Remember the town

1:38.8

at the bottom of Brouss? It's a spell? Yeah, beautiful town. See, I remember these things.

1:43.0

That was a test. I think it's the best bike riding. I get asked all the time. I agree. Where is the best bike riding in the world? People just ask that. And that's my, what you saw today on television is my answer. Now, keep in mind, I mean, it looked hectic and frantic, frantic, lots of spectators. Usually usually if you folks just go over on a bike trip

2:04.3

you you could go some of those climbs you could go 45 minutes and not see a car not see another

2:11.5

rider like you're in the really in the sticks yeah and you're you know if you drove a car you'd be

2:17.1

30 45 minutes from right in the center of Nice. It's so consistent weather. Yeah. You can ride into three different countries within an hour. Yeah. France, Monaco, Italy. Yep. That's right. Todi Pogachar, his fifth stage win, we're going to talk about it. I know I was a little tough on Tade yesterday.

2:37.3

I will not be tough on him today.

2:38.9

I thought that's the way, I mean, look, he had, he just sat back.

2:45.4

And almost like he was in.

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