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Cycling Iceberg Podcast
Noah van Putten
24 episodes
1 week ago
The podcast for cycling fans looking to learn more about the history of the sport. Every week, Noah dives below the surface to discuss forgotten heroes, epic scandals, and the most dramatic moments that shaped the rich history of cycling.
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The podcast for cycling fans looking to learn more about the history of the sport. Every week, Noah dives below the surface to discuss forgotten heroes, epic scandals, and the most dramatic moments that shaped the rich history of cycling.
Show more...
Sports
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The most dominant grand tour ever | Cycling Iceberg Podcast
Cycling Iceberg Podcast
9 minutes 12 seconds
2 months ago
The most dominant grand tour ever | Cycling Iceberg Podcast

In 1977, Freddy Maertens delivered the most dominant Grand Tour performance ever. In the Vuelta, the Belgian won 13 stages and the general classification. In this episode of the cycling iceberg podcast, Noah briefly rungs through that vuelta and discusses the legacy of Maertens.

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Discover cycling history in the cycling iceberg podcast! Each week, Noah uncovers forgotten heroes, epic scandals, and the dramatic moments that shaped the history of cycling!

Cycling Iceberg Podcast
The podcast for cycling fans looking to learn more about the history of the sport. Every week, Noah dives below the surface to discuss forgotten heroes, epic scandals, and the most dramatic moments that shaped the rich history of cycling.