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Lanterne Rouge Cycling Podcast

Tour de Suisse Stage 4 2023

Lanterne Rouge Cycling Podcast

Lanterne Rouge Media, SL

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🗓️ 14 June 2023

⏱️ 25 minutes

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In this episode Patrick Broe and Benji Naesen recap the fourth stage of Tour de Suisse.


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0:00.0

Welcome back to Lantern Rouge Cycling Podcast for two of the Swiss stage four. I would say one of

0:04.8

the better mountain stages of the season quick very quickly goes into the top three. I think

0:11.2

really interesting stage design, particularly in a one week race. And I think the organizers

0:16.0

got it right with this balance with the TTs that being said, there is nothing better

0:23.0

than a bit of GC parody. You know there's nothing better than a lot of guys being on a similar

0:29.9

level. A lot of guys being the traditional rider of shit TT are best climber in the race.

0:37.7

Guys declining not very well. Guys with the best TT in the race. So we missed that with the

0:44.8

Jonas Pog Roblish sort of guys. This stage had that all and the profile which I've already alluded

0:51.2

to from Monta to look about 153 kilometers. First 80 case flat. Then they do a long

0:56.2

crunch Montana climb from 400 meters that gained about 1100 meters altitude 15k 6.7 percent.

1:02.4

The first 8k is a harder descent. Roller. Another valley and then the

1:08.4

basically they call it all the home. They climb as one climb but the real the main climb is 8k

1:13.3

8.6 percent. The first climb and then it's like a stepped up and down climb to the finish that's

1:19.3

mostly uphill just with some pauses in it. So on the other hand Benji could say oh why would you

1:26.0

put this in the race this is going to be a it's too far from the finish is going to be a group sprint

1:31.0

which is what I thought it might be yesterday. I agree because likely a lot of the time

1:36.4

the teams just don't have the balls to do stuff what might have happened on the stage instead

1:41.4

because usually they'd say oh it's far from the finish like you say and we're not going to make

1:44.8

a move here it's risky. What if we attack and get countered by the end of the stage then we lose

1:49.2

our chance in GC but fortunately there was a team today that decided to throw it all on the table

1:54.9

and did some stuff and that's what made a stage great but before we get there let's talk about

1:58.5

the breakaway because we had a breakaway of 10 riders in our vies for Marke the wolves

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