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RadioCycling
RadioCycling
77 episodes
9 months ago
RadioCycling presents cycling's biggest stories, wrapped up in a 30-minute podcast and released twice a week. Exclusive news | Engaging interviews | Expert analysis
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RadioCycling presents cycling's biggest stories, wrapped up in a 30-minute podcast and released twice a week. Exclusive news | Engaging interviews | Expert analysis
Show more...
Sports News
News,
Sports
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British Grand Départ on ice, Pogačar's plan for Sanremo, Paris-Nice set for big freeze
RadioCycling
26 minutes
1 year ago
British Grand Départ on ice, Pogačar's plan for Sanremo, Paris-Nice set for big freeze
The WorldTour’s Big Four stage racers – Vingegaard, Pogačar, Evenepoel and Roglic — are all on the road at last, as the European season really gets going.  We start, though, with the news that the much-rumoured British Grand Départ, set to take place in 2026, has been shelved. UK Sport deputy CEO Simon Morton tells us, "We are not actively pursuing hosting in 2026," as the funding crisis in local government takes hold and cuts are made to government-backed sporting events in what's an election year. Yet after this latest gloomy development for British cycling, Morton suggests there is still some hope that the Tour and/or Tour de France Femmes could return to the UK, perhaps in 2027.After his demolition derby on his rivals at Strade Bianche, Tadej Pogačar is now turning his attention to Milan-Sanremo, one of two Monuments he's still to win. His 81km solo ride to success on Tuscany's white roads underlined once again that the UAE Team Emirates rider can create his own script for one-day races, but can he do that for Sanremo, the most predictable of the lot? We speak to Jayco-AlUla DS Matt White, who believes that the Slovenian is likely to make another early attack, but won't find is as straightforward to hold on when he does.In our final story, we look ahead to the finale of Paris-Nice, which is once again threatened by a big freeze as it heads towards high finishes in the southern Alps just inland from the Côte d'Azur.    Support the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
RadioCycling
RadioCycling presents cycling's biggest stories, wrapped up in a 30-minute podcast and released twice a week. Exclusive news | Engaging interviews | Expert analysis