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Lanterne Rouge Cycling Podcast

UAE Team Emirates 2023 Preview

Lanterne Rouge Cycling Podcast

Lanterne Rouge Media, SL

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4.91.3K Ratings

🗓️ 9 January 2023

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

In this episode Patrick Broe and Benji Naesen preview UAE Team Emirates.

The Lanterne Rouge Cycling Podcast is presented by Zwift. To get your free trial head to https://www.zwift.com.

Intro to Your Zwift Hub | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bK7jOXLagFQ&ab_channel=Zwift

The New WorldTour Points System Explained | https://lanternerouge.com.au/2022/12/24/the-new-world-tour-points-and-relegation-system-explained/

The Top 10 riders who Benefit from the New UCI Points System | https://lanternerouge.com.au/2022/12/28/the-top-10-riders-set-to-benefit-from-the-new-uci-points-system/

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Timestamps:
0:00 | Introduction
0:12 | Season Review
13:04 | Transfers
27:33 | Classics & Grand Tours
35:18 | Equipment Changes
40:22 | Outgoing Riders in 2024
44:13 | Hot Takes


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0:00.0

Welcome back to Lantern Rouge cycling podcast presented by Zwift for the UAE team Emirates preview one of the best teams in the world the last two years the best team in the world in 2021 in 2022 they also won a lot

0:15.0

but not as successful as season one would think as 2021 per gacha was still the driving force behind the team 48 race wins of which they had a monument in there

0:30.0

Lombardia strata Bianca is important to this team as sort of semi-Italian team 18 world tour wins wins in all three ground tours thanks to Covey on the dior and three pdf statements in a second for per gacha so it's a really good season the wins were spread out in world tour level between 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 different riders so it wasn't just a big match so it wasn't just a big match so it wasn't just a big match so it wasn't just a big match so it wasn't just a big match so it wasn't just a big match so it wasn't just a big match so it wasn't just a big match so it wasn't just a big match so it wasn't just a big match so it wasn't just a big match so it wasn't just a big match so it wasn't just a big match so it wasn't just a big match so it wasn't just a big match so it wasn't just a big match so it wasn't just a big match so it wasn't just a big match

1:00.0

all per G and all per G and all per G and all per G and all per G but the time we reached on a

1:30.0

had today no other article where your boy Pogaccio once again won two stage on the G.C.

1:34.4

UE tour has passed two stage wins and G.C. at UE tour and there was this like veil of

1:40.4

invincibility around Pogaccio. But it's time we reached Milano Sanremo because I swear that

1:45.9

people were talking about him attacking on the chiprisso dropping everyone and not being caught

1:50.3

anymore. And that's something that I had zero believe in. And I thought that it'll be very

1:55.6

difficult to still win that race for him just like for many others because there's kind of a

2:00.5

lottery aspect to that race I would say. Now I would argue that Milano Sanremo wasn't necessarily

2:08.7

the race that said okay Pogaccio is not invincible yeah sure it said that to a few people that

2:13.8

fought with attack on the chiprisso but we started moving further in the season and we see all

2:20.0

the races happen. Now the second chapter of this theme is that they have races, races that are

2:28.7

stage races where Pogaccio are counter-eyed and those races those races are done in some kind of

2:35.3

free-for-all fashion no because we saw Meida a user all being leaders at Catalonia for example

2:41.3

I think Catalonia was really the moment where we realized like okay every leader here is writing

2:45.8

for themselves even arguably Soler and that race was going for his own at a certain point and

2:53.2

it really the moment on Boythol for example stage for in Catalonia Almeida wins that stage then

2:59.5

stage shakes we have Almeida at the start of the stage missing that move with Plap Carapas and Higita

3:05.3

where they opened up the race on the first climb and there we see some kind of hierarchy

3:10.9

growing in that team where Soler becomes a domestic but a user when Almeida earned and at the end of

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