
Episode Topics: Racing recap: Tour de France Stages and Tirreno Adriatico Finish, World Championships Preview
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Strava…..Stats of the week!
Sam: 22mi, 1900ft
Aaron: 94mi, 2700ft Bike; 18.3mi, 5200 ft Hike/Trail Run
Ride of the Week:
Sam - San Juan to Telegraph Pass
Aaron -
Pro Cycling New:
Muhlberger signs for Movistar
Ineos signs De Plus, Porte, Pidcock, and D Martinez wtf?
Cycling News:
Race Coverage:
World Championships Recap
Womens ITT: Chloe Dygart takes all the headlines. Nasty Crash ends her season for quite awhile. Needs to call WVAs doctor
Mens ITT: A pretty engaging time trial to be honest. The last 10 riders were mostly interesting to watch. The riders time gaps at the time check compared to how they finished was definitely interesting. In the end noone can stop Ganna. What a beast. WVA very impressive. Same for G.
Womens RR: Not much to say. These races are getting pretty boring to watch. It reminds me of the TdF sprints during Cavendish's early reign. You already know the result is going to be from 2-4 riders and just trying to figure out who does the solo attack and from how far. Impressive riding from Van Vleuten though to be there and help her teammate while being injured, then getting second.
Mens RR: I only caught the last 50km or so but it was pretty exciting. Pogacar attacks on the 2nd to last lap and it seems like he is maintaining his gap and could potentially take it all the way. He starts to look human and for no reason Tom Dom attacks to pull him back and then immediately fades as well. No clue what that was all about. Seemed like possible retribution for beating Roglic at the TdF but no clue. Dont get me wrong i was loving it as i thought maybe Domoulin was feeling really good and was gonna go solo to win. The final selection appeared when Nibali kicked off his very aggressive attack on the 2nd to last climb. Only a dozen or so riders make the selection but it is very high profile. At the last climb Alaphilippe puts in a blazing attack that noone can follow and the rest is history.
Take aways:
Alaphilippe was right in fearing WVA. What a vicious attack. Will be great to see him in rainbows all year and for 2 classics seasons. Sad for Pedersen to not get to ride with the jersey to finish out the season. What a rip. Valverde managed to get second in the peloton sprint just behind Matthews. Fuglsang looked mostly good until the very end. Don't think he was really hoping to win but great practice for the Giro.
Fleche Wallone Preview:
Contenders: Cavagna, Costa, Pogacar, Gorka Izagirre, Wellens, Kamna, Porte, Hirschi, Landa, Kuss, Doumoulin, Kwiatkowski, Dani Martinez
LBL Preview:
Contenders: https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/alejandro-valverde (VALVERDE Alejandro)
https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/philippe-gilbert (GILBERT Philippe)
https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/greg-van-avermaet (VAN AVERMAET Greg)
https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/dan-martin (MARTIN Dan)
https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/rui-costa (COSTA Rui)
https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/michal-kwiatkowski (KWIATKOWSKI Michał)
https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/julian-alaphilippe (ALAPHILIPPE Julian)
https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/primoz-roglic (ROGLIČ Primož)
https://www.procyclingstats.com/rider/tim-wellens (WELLENS Tim)
Pogacar
Giro d’Italia Preview.
Main Contenders: Fuglsang, Yates, Thomas, Campenaerts, Kruijswijk, Nibali, McNulty, Kelderman
Sprinters: Viviani, Sagan, Demare, Hodeg, Barbier, Matthews, Gaviria
Stage 1:...
Sep 30, 2020
1 hr

Episode Topics: Racing recap: Tour de France Stages and Tirreno Adriatico Finish, World Championships Preview
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Strava…..Stats of the week!
Sam: 0 Bike; 6mi 1,000 ft Hike
Aaron: 45mi, 1400ft Bike; 15.6mi, 2800 ft Hike/Trail Run
Ride of the Week:
Sam -
Aaron - New Sneaks 3.5 mi 600 ft (2min off my PR of a 1.66 mi effort climb from 2016)
Race Coverage:
Tirreno Adriatico
Stage 8: Ganna puts on a clinic in the ITT. S Yates does enough to maintain his lead and win Tirreno
Take aways: The Giro is starting to come together. Yates looks like a strong contender as does Thomas. Fuglsang looking like he may have already peaked earlier in this season but still a strong contender. With no Carapaz it seems even more wide open.
Tour De France Stage 16-21
Stage 16: Kamna takes the win by over minute over Carapaz. Back in the GC pack nothing really of note happens
Stage 17: Carapaz again looking good and so close to a stage victory. Lopez ends up victorious taking 15 seconds on Primoz and 30 seconds on Pogacar. Cool finale with the paving of the Col de la Loze
Stage 18: Hirschi and Carapaz in a fight for the Polka dots. Sadly Hirschi has a crash on a descent and Carapaz and Kwiatkowski go on to take the stage. WVA obviously leads the pack home for 3rd. Excellent to see Carapaz riding so hard for Polka Dots to try salvaging Ineos TdF
Stage 19: Soren Kragh Andersen takes another victory in a classics style stage. A lot of big classics guys getting ready for the big races coming in the next month. Sunweb having the best TdF of any team it seems.
Stage 20: What a TT. Not expecting that amount of a gap and the first we've seen Primoz suffer. Awesome effort by Pogacar and Porte to get the podium.
Stage 21: Champs - a bit messy but DQS handles the final leadout and Bennet wins
Take aways:
World Championships Preview:
ITT (46km): A pretty basic TT profile. Look for the strong TT riders to win this. Dennis, WVA, Ganna
Mens Elite Road Race: 250km. Lots of repeat climbing of one circuit.
Climb doesnt actually look as hard as i thought so some classics guys could still be in the mix. Not necessarily a climbing specialist to take this.
Next Week Preview: Recap UCI 2020 World Championships in Imola
Sep 22, 2020
51 min

Episode Topics: Racing recap: Tour de France Stages 10-15 Recap Tirreno Adriatico
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Strava…..Stats of the week!
Sam: 68 Miles, 1900 ft
Aaron: 212 Miles, 4,500 ft
Ride of the Week:
Sam - Castle 2
Aaron -
Pro Cycling News:
Bora adds another man(n) with Wilco Kelderman
UAE picks up Trentin, CCC has to be done at this point
Race Coverage:
Tirreno Adriatico
Stage 1: Where did Ackermann come from? Shows sprinters have some nerve to get through gaps and headwind makes such a difference.
Stage 2: MVDP makes a hard pull into the last 1KM and disrupts the leadout trains. Not much different for Ackermann though who takes another win with Gaviria in 2nd.
Stage 3: Good effort from the break getting caught on the last climb. Woods, the strongest of the bunch, drops the rest but majka comes back. The duo take it to the line with Woods winning the sprint. Gain 20 seconds on GC men
Stage 4: GC men come together on the final climb when that group splits and has Masnada and Hamilton going together on the flat. Hamilton takes the sprint and Woods does enough work to bring down the gap and finish 3rd for the time bonus extending his overall lead over some of the GC favorites.
Stage 5:
Stage 6: Messy sprint with Merlier coming out on top. Alpecien showing some depth.
Stage 7: Matteo Fabro goes solo to get caught in the last few hundred meters by an attacking MVDP
Take aways:
Tour De France Stage 10-15 Recap
Stage 10: Straightforward sprint day. Haven’t been many of these but Bennett takes his first TDF win and back the green jersey. Sagan looking better but has a fight on his hands. Bewely and Formolo crash out.
Stage 11: Sagan Relegated, rightfully so. His green jersey chase may be done. Ewan taking the win from basically a 4 up sprint beating Bennent and WVA.
Stage 12: Bora doing lots of work to drop the sprinters and catch the break. Unfortunately they made the catch too early with another group going including Hirschi who eventually goes clear for the solo win
Stage 13: Big climb day. I love the profile but the race was rather boring. Break wins the day with Bora pulling a Trek from Il Lombardia
Stage 14: Should be a break day but Bora is having none of that. Sagan really wants that green jersey but it may not be enough. Cant finish off sprints.
Stage 15: Big mountain day with an HC climb to finish things off. All climbs near the end, a lot of 10% + gradients. Big surprise is Bernal, losing over 7 minutes. TJV does what is expected. WVA and Tom Dom looked great.
Final Week Preview
Stage 16:
Sam: Alaphilippe
Aaron: De Gendt
Stage 17
Aaron: Roglic
Sam: Rolland
Stage 18:
Sam: Carapaz
Aaron: Hirschi
Stage 19
Aaron: GVA
Sam: Sagan
Stage 20
ITT
Sam: Tom Dom
Aaron: Roglic
Stage 21:
Sprint Finish
Aaron: Bennett
Sam: Bol
Next Week Preview: Recap of final week of the Tour, Final TT for Tirreno Adriatico, Start of Giro Preview
Sep 15, 2020
1 hr 4 min

Episode Topics: Racing recap: Tour de France Stages 3-9 Recap . Stage 10-15 Preview, Tirreno Adriatico Preview
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Strava…..Stats of the week!
Sam: 55 Miles, 2100 ft
Aaron: 130 Miles, 4,400 ft
Ride of the Week:
Sam -
Aaron -
Pro Cycling News:
USA Cycling announce their WC team
Mens: Kuss, Powless, McNulty, Craddock
Womens: Dygert, Amber Neben, Leah Thomas, Coryn Rivera, Ruth Winder, Tayler Wiles and Lauren Stephens
Cycling News:
Race Coverage:
Tour De France Stage 3-9 Recap
Stage 3: Ewan living up to his nickname of the pocket rocket and blasting out of nowhere to take the win.
Stage 4: Our first Mountain test. A lot of what we thought with Jumbo Visma Bossing it with WVA being the jefe. Took the group much further than you’d expect and Kuss took over to setup the uphill sprint win by Roglic. They said he hit 50kph in the sprint. No big losers from a GC standpoint.
Stage 5: The jefe WVA said he was given a chance today by the team and took it. Slight uphill twisty finish and he positioned himself perfectly on the Sunweb train to take the win from Bol.
Stage 6: First major break of the tour. I did correctly call a break but my rider (Fraile) was no there. Really strong group including Powless on his 24th bday. Powless very aggressive but Lutsenko is the clear best rider and takes his first TdF stage victory. In the main peloton nothing too exciting happens and Alaphilippe gains 1 second
Stage 7: A really intense day of racing. Bora takes it to the sprinters right out of the gate over the first cat 3 that is 9km into the stage. Bora has clear sights on getting the green jersey back which they succeed. As predicted there is some wind echelons near the end of the race with some GC riders caught out and some with poor timing of technical issues. Those riders lost just over 1 minute while WVA wins a bit of a messy sprint with Boasson Hagen a close 2nd. Sagan and Alaphilippe both had technicals in the final sprint erasing their chances
Stage 8: Another day for the break. Powless again there and in the thick of it. Zakarin the best placed rider but Nans Peters takes it for AG2R. 2nd Pro victory with other stage being in the Giro so not bad for him. As for the GC riders we have a big surprise with Pinot being dropped on the HC climb Port de Bales and losing 18 minutes with some back issues. The GC battle picked up steam on the final climb of the day with Pogacar making a great solo attack to gaining 40 seconds of the time he lost the previous day due to a technical. It looked like Bernal was on the ropes at one point as well as Yates but they both clawed their way back onto the group and everyone finished safely in the group with Bardet sneaking away to grab 2 seconds. Nairo looks good as well as Roglic. The overall GC sees a big shift as multiple people lost time. Mas, Mollema and Carapaz all lost almost 40 seconds to the main group as well as Buchmann losing a minute. Higuita, Valverde and Domoulin all lost 2 mins.
Stage 9: Profile did not look like it would be a good day but going into a rest day is always interesting especially with the Covid testing tomorrow. Really hard to make a break stick and ended up being a solo break by Hirschi with 6-8 riders trying to catch him. Hirschi was bombing the descents in the rain slicked roads. Very dangerous. Rest of the chase and peloton not taking the same risks and he puts time on each descent culminating in a 4:30 minute gap.
Tour De France week 2 Preview Continued
Stage 10 (Tuesday)
Pancake flat and an obvious one for the sprinters. Too bad it isn't a...
Sep 8, 2020
1 hr

Episode Topics: Racing recap: European Championships, Tour de France Stage 1 and 2 Recap . Stage 3-9 Preview,
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Strava…..Stats of the week!
Sam: 40 Miles, 2595 ft
Aaron: 150 Miles, 5,555 ft
Ride of the Week:
Sam - Somo, Easing into Bike Fit - 32 mi 2500 ft
Aaron - WVC, Rain in AZ - 59 mi 1,1175 ft
Pro Cycling News:
Matthews out at Sunweb
Tony Martin - Extends with Jumbo till 2022
Oomen official with Jumbo for 3 years
Bora and hansgrohe extend to 2024
AG2R-Citroen extend to 2025
Stybar out of the Tour with some knee pain.
Sad to see him out. Was really looking good since the restart.
Race Coverage:
Tour De France Stage 1 and 2 Recap
Stage 1: Crashes Crashes Crashes. Degenkolb and Gilbert out. Notable crashes, Roglic, Lopez, Sanchez, Pinot, Gaudu, Molard, Sivakov, Amador, Poels, Kamna, Uran, G Bennett
Stage 2: An early TDF climbing stage
Tour De France week 1 Preview Continued
Using the profiles from steephill.tv so if you wanted to follow along at home.
Stage 3 (Monday, Aug 31st)
Sam: Classic Breakaway stage. What happened yesterday will predict how this stage goes. If the break has no one in the hunt for yellow it will be let go. Just enough difficulty for De Gendt to show his stuff. Teams with GC ambition might not allow their hunters out into the break.
Aaron: Definitely a sprint stage. Someone who can do an uphill sprint
Contenders: Break: De Gendt, Formolo, GVA, Alaphillippe, Benoot, Calmejane, Gautier
Sprint: Pedersen, Sagan, Ewan, Bennett, Boasson Hagen, Kristoff, Stuyven
Aaron Pick: Sagan, DeGendt
Sam Pick: Benoot, Pedersen
Stage 4 (Tuesday, Sept 1st)
Sam: Im not sure if ive seen a cat 1 mountain stage finish this early in the tour in the past decade. I dont normally look for fireworks this early but it will be a great stage to put in a big attack. 7.1km @ 6.7% isnt going to be too tough but with a blistering tempo we could see some contenders lose their podium ambitions on this stage.
Contenders: All the GC guys
Sam Pick: Roglic
Aaron Pick: Roglic
Stage 5 (Wednesday, Sept 2nd)
This is a weird transition stage. A lot of nothing going to go on here i think. I expect a small break away to form but not really get a long leash. Just not anywhere for it to happen. Not sure what the weather will be like but wind could be the only thing i can see happening here to have an effect. If it wasnt for his role this would be a great stage for WVA. As it stands the finale doesnt seem too hard but it will eliminate the pure sprinters.
Contenders: Break: De Gendt, Formolo, GVA, Alaphillippe, Benoot, Calmejane, Gautier
Sprint: Pedersen, Sagan, Ewan, Bennett, Boasson Hagen, Kristoff, Stuyven
Aaron Pick: Ewan
Sam Pick: Stuyven
Stage 6 (Thursday Sept 3rd)
A tale of two halves this stage. Pancake Flat for the first 155km and then a Cat 1 (11km @ 7.3%) at 25km to go. I expect the domestiques have their work cut out for them on the Col de la Lusette. Possible satellite riders up ahead for GC guys to win the stage. I imagine a breakaway having their day here. Just not tough enough for TJV or Ineos to let anyone get away.
Contenders: GC riders, Break: Izaguirre bros, Gautier, De Gendt, Alaphillippe, Latour, Bilbao, Formolo, Pozzovivo, Nieve
Sam Pick: Fraile
Aaron Pick: Pinot
Stage 7 - Friday Sept 4th
Really tough stage to pick. Sprint or Breakaway? 40km of roughly flat in the finale seems like a sprint stage to me.
Contenders: Kristoff, Sagan, Bennett, Pedersen, Bol, Ewan, Viviani
Sam Pick: Ewan
Aaron Pick: Bennett...
Sep 1, 2020
45 min

Episode Topics: Racing recap: Tour de Wallonie. Transfer news, Tour de France Week 1 Preview
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Strava…..Stats of the week!
Sam: 0 Miles, 0 ft
Aaron: 40 Miles, 2,700 ft
Ride of the Week:
Sam - New Bike Fit
Aaron - Hot Rocks
Pro Cycling News:
AG2R shockingly leads the transfer season
Bob Jungels, Matteo Trentin and Lillian Calmejane join AG2R. Building quite a classics squad
Adam Yates signs for Ineos for 2 years
Simon Yates stays with Michelton-Scott
Tanel Kangert signs for Michelton-Scott
Race Coverage:
Tour de Wallonie
Stage 1: Ewan wins stage 1. Commentators wouldnt shut up about Cavendish
Stage 2: Demare takes it over Ewan.
Stage 3: Bennett wins in a 3 up sprint against Demare and Degenkolb
GVA and Gilbert are looking good for the tour
Stage 4: Demare wins the stage and the overall
Takeaways: Demare looks in great form, too bad he is not going to the TdF. Classics riders are looking in good form ahead of the Tour. Keep an eye out for them
Tour De France Preview:
Sprinters / Green Jersey
Sprint Contenders: Viviani, Sagan, Trentin, Bennett, Greipel, Hofstetter, Ewan, Mezgec, Nizzolo, Bol, Arndt, Colbrelli, Stuyven, Kristoff, Coquard, Pedersen, Boassan Hagen
Missing: Jakobsen and Groenewegen
Ewan, Bennett and Viviani are the men to beat but the 2nd tier is pretty strong with Mezgec, Bol, Colbrelli etc
Green Jersey Contenders: Sagan…… Dark Horses: Van Aert, Stuyven, Pedersen
Polka Dot Jersey: Lame that no one targets it anymore. Left to gc guys who faded
Stage 1:
Contenders: Sagan, Gallopin, Bennett, Pedersen, Trentin, Viviani, Kristoff, Ewan, Mezgec, Greipel, Boasson Hagen, Coquard, Nizzolo, Bol
Sam Pick: Ewan
Aaron Pick: Bennett
Stage 2
Seems like a perfect stage for Alaphillippe to take yellow. Look for Quickstep to keep any break pretty tight. Look to some puncheurs like Gilbert, Sagan, GVA and Alaphillippe to make the final selection
Contenders: Gilbert, Sagan, GVA, Alaphillippe, Kristoff, Trentin, Benoot, Calmejane, Degenkolb, Stuyven, Bettiol
Sam Pick: Gilbert
Aaron Pick: Calmejane
Next Week: Stage 1 and 2 recap, Breakdown next Weeks Stages
Aug 26, 2020
45 min

Episode Topics: Racing recap: Il Lombardia, Criterium du Dauphine, Tour GC Contenders Form
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Strava…..Stats of the week!
Sam: 99.8 Miles, 1700 ft
Aaron: 140 Miles, 4,500 ft
Ride of the Week:
Sam - WVC - Muy Caliente
Aaron - West Valley - Too hot for this
Pro Cycling News:
Cycling News:
Jack Haig signs with Bahrain McLaren over Ineos
Race Coverage:
Il Lombardia:
Dangerous Descents are the theme of the day. Evenepoel has a nasty crash similar to previous editions and reminiscent of Gilberts crash a few years back. Schachmann crashes into stray car?!
The break crushes the peloton with Trek heavily in the drivers seat based on numbers. They lack the strength as Fuglsang and Bennett are the clear strongest. Fuglsang drops Bennett on final climb and easily takes his 2nd monument
Takeaway: Dangerous Descents and Rider Safety. Why no netting on known areas? Fuglsang seems to be taking to these classics races. Close in Strade Bianche again and now a 2nd monument in a few short years. Could probably win Amstel Gold and Bianche before he is done but not sure about the others.
Criterium du Dauphine
Stage 1: TJV pulls an Ineos train and lead WVA out for the win
Stage 2: Repeat Stage 1 except trade for Roglic. Pinot and Buchmann round out podium. Bernal 10th.
Stage 3: Formolo has a crazy 50km attack and solos to victory. Roglic easily takes 2nd place in the bunch. Pinot and Buchmann again behind. Bernal loses 9 more seconds
Stage 4: Bernal abandons. Roglic crashes. Buchmann and Kruswskjdfk both crash on unsafe descent and abandon . Breakaway wins the day as no one really wants to pull them back. Lenny Kamna takes the day. Pinot pips Roglic at the line but Roglic just happy to finish.
Stage 5: Roglic did not take the start. Race is wide open as there are 9 riders within 1 min of new leader Pinot.
Takeaways: Ineos still doesn’t look like they’ve improved from last week. Definitely concerning but TJV have taken their licks in this race as well with Roglics crash and Krusuwkjwks as well. Does Pinot have the opportunity to swoop in for a victory?
Tour de France Contenders:
Ineos: Bernal, G, Froome?
Current Form: Bernal - Dropped out of Dauphine, G - 37th Dauphine, Froome 71st Dauphine
Supported by: Bernal, G, Froome, Kwiatkowski, Sivakov, Castoviejo, Rowe
Question Mark will be: Who is the leader? Will they be the Ineos/Sky of old?
Team Jumbo Visma: Roglic, Dumoulin
Current Form: Roglic - Was winning Dauphine before crash, Dumoulin 7th Dauphine
Supported by: Kuss, Roglic, Dumoulin, WVA, T Martin, Bennett, Gesink
Question Mark will be: Peaking too early, team leader?
Pogacar:
Current Form: 4th Overall Dauphine
Supported by: Aru, Formolo, De La Cruz, Polanc
Question Mark will be: Youth, Team Support
Pinot:
Current Form: 2nd Overall Dauphine
Supported by: Kung, Molard, Gaudu, Reichenbach
Question Mark will be: Team strength, form and consistency
Buchmann:
Current Form: Crashed out of Dauphine (looked strong prior)
Supported by: Muhlberger, Postlberger, Kamna, Grosschartner, Shachmann?
Question Mark will be: His condition from the crash and of Shachmann
Landa:
Current Form: 18th Dauphine
Supported by: Poel, Bilbao, Teuns, Mohoric
Question Mark will be: Consistency
Lopez:
Current Form: 5th Overall Dauphine
Supported by: Izagirre Brothers, Lutsenko
Question Mark will be: Consistency
Nairo: Stage of Paris Nice, Overall Tour of Alps and Tour de la Provence
Supported by: Barguil, Anaconda, Rosa
Question Mark will be:...
Aug 18, 2020
1 hr 10 min

Episode Topics: Racing recap, Milano Torino, Milan San Remo, Tour of Poland and Tour de l’Ain
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Strava…..Stats of the week!
Sam: 80 Miles, 3300 ft
Aaron: 180 Miles, 6,500 ft
Ride of the Week:
Sam - Heart Asplode SoMo
Aaron - WV Somo
Pro Cycling News:
Cycling News:
Stan Dewulf and Gijs Van Hoecke sign to Ag2r - Continuing to restructure as a Classics team to support Naesen and possibly GVA
Sean Quinn joins Quickstep as Stagiaire
Impey to sign to ISN to support Froome as a road captain
Race Coverage:
Milano Torino
Sagan goes early finishing 4th and Demare sprints to a clean win. Crash just before the end (seemed to be caused by Sagan avoiding touching wheels). Ewan 2nd, WVA 3rd.
Takeaways: Getting back to racing is causing nerves in these sprint stages that typically they would be over at this point in the season. All the sprinters seem to be on top form and WVA continues to impress.
Milan San Remo
Mont Ventoux Challenge
Martin and Latour pull some moves like I would needlessly attacking each other rather than working together which I think cost them both some energy. Vlaslov makes the move and is not seen again with a TT style up in speed. Porte attempts to pull him back but falls short.
Takeaways: Vlaslov is in some super form winning this and coming in 3rd in GC behind Bernal and Sivakov at La Route d’Occitanie. Porte looks to be going well and Nairo doesn’t look to be yet back to his early season form after the accident.
Tour of Poland
Stage 1 - Why are they talking about Cavendish so much towards the end when there are real sprinters racing? Just a terrible crash caused by Groenewegen forcing Jakobsen into the barriers; commentators are speechless.
Stage 2 - A welcome straightforward sprint won by Pedersen. He held on just long enough and Ackermann never seemed to be in position - bad leadout. I think yesterday had lingering effects on riders willingness to risk themselves
Stage 3 - Ineos seemingly oddly riding in the front even after the last 3k but Carapaz has a go early on the uphill sprint and holds off the rest
Stage 4 - Evenepoel dominates with a long 50km attack and solos to finish and the yellow
Stage 5 - Tightly contested sprint won by Ballerini ahead of Ackermann
Takeaways:
All aboard the Remco Hype Train. Ackermann also not looking to be at his best currently
Tour de l’Ain:
Stage 1: Bagioli steals stage 1 from Roglic
Stage 2: Roglics revenge ahead of Bernal
Stage 3: Roglic and TJV dominate the finale again with Roglic making chump change of Bernal
Takeaway: Ineos seems like they have a lot to work on. Bernal is looking good but is not getting the help he is used to from his domestiques.
Criterium du Dauphine Preview
Riders to Watch: Bardet, Lopez, Landa, Buchmann, Uran, Pinot, Mas, Ineos, TJV, Porte, Pogacar, Quintana
Every stage is an uphill
How will Ineos look after Tour de l' Ain
Il Lombardia:
243km in length. Small climb, 10% with 4km to go. Descent into the finish.
Riders to Watch: Evenepoel, Bettiol, Wellens, Fuglsang, Oliveira, Mollema, MvdP, Pogacar
Next Week Preview:
Il Lombardia Recap, Criterium du Dauphine Recap, Tour de France Week 1 Preview
Aug 11, 2020
56 min

Episode Topics: Strade Bianche Race Review, Vuelta Burgos
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Strava:
Aaron - https://www.strava.com/athletes/777347
Sam - https://www.strava.com/athletes/150453
Strava…..Stats of the week!
Sam: 35 Miles, 3400 ft
Aaron: 165 Miles, 14,000 ft
Ride of the Week:
Sam - The Half SaulTM
Aaron - Lookout + Red Rocks
Pro Cycling News:
Dylan Teuns extends for two years at Bahrain McLaren
LaPorte signs with TDE
Cycling News:
Race Coverage:
Vuelta Burgos
Stage 1 - Grosschartner seems to catch everyone on a late surprise uphill attack and holds it. Almeida, Valverde, Aranburu and Landa come in after
Stage 2 - Gaviria dominant in the sprint win ahead of Demare and Bennett
Stage 3 - Evenepoel attacks with 2km as they catch the last of the breakaway and isn’t seen again. Bennet, Landa and Chaves come in after
Stage 4 - Low speed crash around a tight corner with 1km to go. Bennett takes advantage
Stage 5 - Peloton catches break 10k to go. 4k Landa and Kuss pull ahead, good practice for some of the domestiques. Landa goes at 3.5k. Remco and Landa trading blows just over 1k out while Sosa hangs on their wheels. Sosa attacks for the win with Landa in 2nd an Remco in 3rd
Takeaways: Gaviria and Evenepoel continue to crush 2020
Strade Bianche Womens
Van Vleuten comes out of nowhere and attacks the chase group and the solo rider Garcia. Leah Thomas looking strong with an unfortunate mechanical on a dirt section. Van Vlueten makes her final attack on the steep section to sienna with Garcia holding on to 2nd and Thomas in 3rd. Other big name riders seem to have came out of nowhere to finish behind the lead group; van der breggen and Longo borghini.
Strade Bianche Mens
Warm edition with temps over 35 degrees C.
Takeaways - Unique edition due to season restart but Strade Bianche continues to deliver exciting races. Both races were highlighted by strong showings from caliber riders. Bettiol is showing Flanders was not a fluke. WVA shows he has mastered the white roads of Italy. Formolo
Milan San Remo Preview:
Completely revamped profile after the Ligurian coast refuses to permit the MSR to come through. New route goes inland before returning to the traditional routes coastline with 35km to go.
Team sizes reduced to 6 riders to create space for 2 more wild cards, Bardiani-CSF and Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec.
Key Riders: Sagan, Gilbert, Nibali, GVA, Viviani, MvdP, D Teuns, Alaphilippe, Bettiol, Boasson Hagen, Kwiatkowski, Matthews, WVA, Gaviria
Tour de Pologne:
Stage 1: Sprint finish but small rise from 2km to 1km then a descent into the finish
Stage 2: Sprint finish
Stage 3: Transition Stage - 3 short laps into the finish. Lumpy rolly finally with a small uphill finish. Not too steep
Stage 4: Mtn Stage - 6 Cat 1s with an uphill finish. 2.2km @ 6.8%
Stage 5: A few mtns in the beginning but should be another sprint finish
Key Sprinters: Cavendish, Ackermann, Jakobsen, Barbier, Degenkolb, Groenewegen, Philpsen + McNulty
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MSR Recap, Tour of Poland Recap, Criterium du Dauphine and Il Lombardia Preview
Aug 4, 2020
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