Historical Sprint Finish | Tour de France 2024 Stage 3 | Lanterne Rouge x JOIN
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- Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
- In this episode Patrick Broe and Benji Naesen recap the 3rd stage of the 2024 Tour de France.
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Missed opportunity to talk about Groenewegen's aero nose batman flappy thing 😂
lol
Where other podcasts will simply mention the issue of a lack of diversity in the peloton as a token when Bini wins, you explain the reasons why the problem exists and discuss the reasonable solutions to it. That does so much more; thank you
Loving all of these fairy tale stage endings and unpredicted jersey winners! Huge congrats, Bini 🎉
Happy for Bini! Happy for Carapaz and EF, even if it's just for a day.
Carapaz has no shame tomorrow Remco will take the Jersey
@@user-yh6gm8wb3t it is a great achievement for EF and Carapaz to wear the maillot jaune, for Tadej it is just another day.
I am not sure Remco will be able to finish with the first group tomorrow. The galibier is a different kind of climb than the shorter climbs of the first two stages. Let's see.
how did you guys manage to talk 52 minutes about this stage 😅
Spent half the time talking about the next 😂😂
Interesting discussion on developing cyclists and a cycling culture. Worth a listen.
Loving your recaps. Let's hope after day 3 I can keep up. But seriously the best conversation about everything cycling! Big love from Radelaide Australia
I agree liked the 5k rule. You definitely need your train and any crashes can’t be blamed on GC they have to take responsibility for themselves. Sure you may get a GC riders in there but that’s up to them if they want to take that risk. Great win for Bini. I feel there won’t be one dominate sprinter this year
First time watching a pod in a couple months, I always listen. Really enjoyed the upped production with you two doing the pod in person!
These podcasts are killer. I watch these while I do hour workouts after work
In interview team said that they were going with leadout train for the other guy and Bini had free role in team.
Thanks, guys. Appreciate the discussion!
you guys are amazing really love the show keep going and special thanks for benji for talking real about the situation of african riders hopefully we can see more riders us eritrean am pretty sure a lot of eritrean and African riders deserve to ride in world tour
Excellent podcast, especially the expanded dialogue about Bini's win! Also, the talk about the carding system, which is a step in the right direction IMHO.
Hadn't watched the stage yet and saw this title and thumbnail on my feed. I really thought Cav had won no. 35. Clickbait at its finest lol. Congrats to Bini tho.
I can hear him chuckling as he selects this pic and title
Aike Visbeek said IWG were going for the points with Thijssen with the train and Bini solo. Makes sense with the new points system, where Tour stages are more points now, so it makes sense for the smaller teams with the B-category sprinters to copy the Belgian Chat-GPT sprint race strategy.
Breakaway for the win tomorrow imho....vd Broek, Only, Johannessen, van Aert, Aranburu, Powless, Lapeira etc etc I do not expect much action from the GC guys tbh, and I expect a GC group of +/- 30 riders to cross the finishline together.
Powless from the break
If Mads is a yellow card cycling is over
Sam Bennett looked primed but got boxed in at the wrong time.
the road opened up for him with a wee bit too far to go (maybe 300m) and I thought he should have just gone for it then, rather than following a wheel and letting the boxing-in happen
Cmon the Irish 🇮🇪
Reinders was the last lead out rider for Groenewegen. Mezgec and Matthews were involved in the crash.
I would think Pogi wants to put fatigue into Jonas' legs under the assumption that Jonas would have had trouble maintaining a strong base after such a bad injury. Even if Pogi doesn't think he can drop Jonas, I think UAE should ride hard tempo unless the team is in really bad shape.
Problem is Ayuso not 100% UAE still waiting for his recovery to improve
@@user-yh6gm8wb3t Yeah, but shouldn't he be able to ride hard tempo on a climb? He doesn't have to pull full threshold. Just set a tough pace early in the stage.
I say UAE does the same as they have been until now. They let the race come to them in the first half, EF controls a bit, maybe close maybe not, and latest when they enter the last ascent UAE starts to hard pace. Even if they don't try to attack, a few km of Adam Yates pace might realistically kill everyone but 2 riders. With the boni on top my money would be on pogi at least trying a bit of a late kicker again.
Healy wins from the break and gets yellow...is what my heart wants to believe
it’s Pidcock crazy descent from 22, I don’t know what you mean by “not technical” but differences can be made
Sorry I don't see your point. One thing Is an individual action to move into GC and other Is making a move that endangers the peloton. Pidcock's descent did not endanger peloton
@@gerardocardona259 I was referring to the fact that they said that the last descent is not gonna make a difference because it's "not technical", while it is actually possible to make a huge difference in the part before Plan Lachat....I don't see your point 😅
@@io8787 The descent of the Galibier is a high speed descent with mostly straight roads.... Thus a rider with great bike handling (like Pidcock) does not have any advantage from his better bike handling, since there are no corners where he can gain time on others who take the corners slower... That is what they try to say with not technical... Going straight down at high speed is something everybody can do, at least if they are not afraid of going down with 100 km/h or even faster.
@@swissbiggy Right but in 2022, Pidcock got from the peloton to the breakaway on that descent. He bridged from the peloton to the the breakaway, closing two minutes on that exact descent. He propably will get dropped too much on Galibier but he will pass people on the descent.
@@swissbiggy case and point...the first part was enough to create gaps between all the riders, now the flatter part to increase the gaps...I don't know what you guys consider technical but having raced there multiple times, I know differences can be made
About teams that have the vision to put riders in the European peloton, I think that ar monex (the team where del Toro comes) has Made lots of efforts.
Bini can do a crazy long sprint.
Oscar Onley wins todays stage from the break
So I've Van Gils and Adam Yates in my fantasy team. On which one would you place the stage winner bonus? I mean I don't expect Van Gils to win, but if he's able to kinda keep his GC position he's gonna give me some points.
I put mine on Pog
ineos have a big training academy over/down there in east africa
Yea bringing a dog to a bike race just sounds like a bad idea, and I have dogs
I'm going to somewhat disagree about the yellow card system -- I think that the punishment for two yellow cards is *too* severe, which will result in not enough yellow cards being given out to make much difference. I think that two yellow cards should be a relegation, not a suspension, and riders should get yellow cards for things that are not being punished at all now. Like, maybe Pedersen should get a yellow card for today (if the system was already in place)...
INEOS set a an Academy in Kenya
How easy is it to switch from running to cycling?? Asking for a friend...
Easier then the opposite
Depends if you have a bike or not 🤣
@@kevinodonnell3425 I do actually have a bike!!! Honestly though...the amount I've spent on running gear over the years I could've bought a pretty nice bike...
With the yellow card system all stage endings need to be on wide boulevards and 1km straight
Tbh, all bunch sprints should have a 1km straight. The is no city where you can't find one and there is no reason to not do it
I still don't understand, why we have to race to the finish in that stages for Gc. Just take the time at 5km to go and then let the sprinters go for the stagewin. If there are breaks, there is a rule for sure, how to figure it out. But it would take off so much stress in so many stages.
fax💯 the uci doesnt give a fuck about riders safety sadly, they just want to "catch" the dopers
I agree 💯 on this....
29:29 “physiologically simplistic” … agreed but it’s also not. That is what the british rowing team did about 20 years back …. Scoured the country for tall people with big v02 … people who had never rowed before … and they got more than one olympian from it
You should ride your own race as remco, because Pogi and Jonas will finese.
Cav didn’t win today - he’s not gonna win in this tour.
People will be butthurt by that, but it’s a fact.
Only gonna get harder as the days tick off
Today would have been the day with half the field missing and all the chaos...
CLICK BAIT PIC!!!
can anyone explain my dumbass why this stage was historical?
First black African to win a tour stage
Binium Girmay made history as the first Eritrean and black African to win a tdf stage. Richard Carapaz is the first Equadorian to wear the yellow jersey.
This thumbnail and title are a disgrace😂
Omerta weak guys these two.
How can you justify this yt stream, when your being paid by one of the teams?