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Cycling Legends Podcast
Cycling Legends Media
137 episodes
4 days ago

Join Chris Sidwells and the team for regular features, interviews, lively discussion and all the latest in pro cycling. Plus exclusive insights from Simpson Nouvelles Cycling, Britain’s most exciting elite women U23 team.


Contact us cyclinglegendspodcast@gmail.com



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Join Chris Sidwells and the team for regular features, interviews, lively discussion and all the latest in pro cycling. Plus exclusive insights from Simpson Nouvelles Cycling, Britain’s most exciting elite women U23 team.


Contact us cyclinglegendspodcast@gmail.com



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Feed Zone Rest Day 2
Cycling Legends Podcast
1 hour 22 minutes 54 seconds
3 months ago
Feed Zone Rest Day 2

Stunned by actually calling the second week’s play correctly, the team are both full of admiration for the Rumena Majica and just a little bit full of themselves. Collective back-slapping aside, Chris, David and Gary try to remember the last 5 stages while simultaneously keeping one eye on the Tour's upcoming final week. Whither Remco Evenepoel? Whither Jonas Vingegaard? And should pro cyclists have a 15 minute time-out between finishing a stage and speaking to the media? Lidl-Trek probably think so!


Photo: This year’s Tour began in the Hautes-de-France region, birthplace of Amédée Fournier, seen here taking a well-deserved rest during the 1939 edition. Fournier won the opening stage from Paris to Caen and again on stage 5 from Lorient to Nantes. We reckon this photo is taken in Toulouse after a gruelling 311km stage 9 trek across the Pyrenees to Pau. The race would be won by Belgian rider, Sylvère Maes - the second of his pair of Tour wins. It would be 3 decades before another Belgian would with the Tour de France. Yes, you guessed, Édouard Louis Joseph Merckx. (Credit: AFP, Tour map (inset): ASO)


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Cycling Legends Podcast

Join Chris Sidwells and the team for regular features, interviews, lively discussion and all the latest in pro cycling. Plus exclusive insights from Simpson Nouvelles Cycling, Britain’s most exciting elite women U23 team.


Contact us cyclinglegendspodcast@gmail.com



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