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S8 Ep108: Tour de France stage seven: Millau – Lavaur

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In this episode of The Cycling Podcast from the Tour de France, we recap a seventh stage that had everything.

There was an aggressive pace set by Bora-Hansgrohe to drop all the sprinters at the start of the stage, then crosswinds caused havoc at the end of the stage. There was even time for a breakaway by Thomas De Gendt.

Join Richard Moore, Lionel Birnie and François Thomazeau in Lavaur for all the reaction to the stage, and news of Lionel’s bike ride to the start in Millau which, as Richard points out, was sponsored by gravity.

The stage was won by Wout Van Aert – it was his second victory of this Tour, following hot on the heels of wins at Strade Bianche, Milan-Sanremo, a stage at the Dauphiné and the Belgian time trial championships.

We hear from Stefan Küng of Groupama-FDJ and our audio diarist Tom Southam, sports director of EF Pro Cycling, about how they turned the tables. Last year they were the losers in the crosswinds on the stage to Albi but this year they stayed safe.

There were losers, though, and we assess the changes to the overall classification. We also hear from our other diarists, Ryan Gibbons, Lukas Pöstlberger and Michael Mørkøv.

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The next generation Wattbike Atom is supporting all our Tour de France coverage this year. The new Wattbike Atom is available from £90 per month at wattbike.com

DVinecellars has curated a selection of wines matched to the Tour de France for us. Choose from the green jersey, polka-dot jersey, yellow jersey or Grand Tour cases at https://www.dvinecellars.com/

Tune into Kilometre 0, our weekday morning show, every Monday to Friday during the Tour.
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In this episode of The Cycling Podcast from the Tour de France, we recap a seventh stage that had everything.

There was an aggressive pace set by Bora-Hansgrohe to drop all the sprinters at the start of the stage, then crosswinds caused havoc at the end of the stage. There was even time for a breakaway by Thomas De Gendt.

Join Richard Moore, Lionel Birnie and François Thomazeau in Lavaur for all the reaction to the stage, and news of Lionel’s bike ride to the start in Millau which, as Richard points out, was sponsored by gravity.

The stage was won by Wout Van Aert – it was his second victory of this Tour, following hot on the heels of wins at Strade Bianche, Milan-Sanremo, a stage at the Dauphiné and the Belgian time trial championships.

We hear from Stefan Küng of Groupama-FDJ and our audio diarist Tom Southam, sports director of EF Pro Cycling, about how they turned the tables. Last year they were the losers in the crosswinds on the stage to Albi but this year they stayed safe.

There were losers, though, and we assess the changes to the overall classification. We also hear from our other diarists, Ryan Gibbons, Lukas Pöstlberger and Michael Mørkøv.

OUR SPONSORS
iwoca became The Cycling Podcast’s title sponsors in March 2020. iwoca specialises in supporting small businesses and can lend between £1,000 and £250,000. iwoca have been accredited by the British Business Bank to offer CBILS (Coronavirus Business Interruption Loans Scheme) – the scheme is now open, so businesses can apply for a loan rather than just register interest. To find out more, go to iwoca.co.uk

Science in Sport is The Cycling Podcast’s longest-standing supporter. It’s a relationship that stretches back to the 2016 Giro d’Italia. Listeners can get 25% off Science In Sport’s range of energy drinks, bars, gels and cakes at scienceinsport.com with the code SISCP25

The next generation Wattbike Atom is supporting all our Tour de France coverage this year. The new Wattbike Atom is available from £90 per month at wattbike.com

DVinecellars has curated a selection of wines matched to the Tour de France for us. Choose from the green jersey, polka-dot jersey, yellow jersey or Grand Tour cases at https://www.dvinecellars.com/

Tune into Kilometre 0, our weekday morning show, every Monday to Friday during the Tour.
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