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In this special episode, Christophe speaks to Lauretta Hanson from Lidl Trek about the year so far and what the team has achieved this year.
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As the Tour de France is preparing to start in a few days in Italy, we take the time to look at one of the icons of our sport. Italian champion cyclist Gino Bartali won the biggest cycling races in the world, multiple times. He was a three-time winner of the Giro d'Italia and a two-time winner of the Tour de France. But this is only half of the story he is now remembered for.
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As the cycling season heats up, in the latest episode of the SBS Cycling Podcast Christophe Mallet and Dave McKenzie have a closer look at the Dauphine, and what it means so far for the Tour de France.
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In today's newsflash in two minutes: Jay Vine receives medical clearance to resume training after a severe crash, while Lorena Wiebes leads the Dutch women's team for the 2024 Olympics. Also, the Tour de Suisse pays tribute to Gino Mäder, and Colombian cyclist Miguel Engel Lopez faces a four-year doping ban. Plus, the Dauphine race kicks off this weekend, offering a prime Tour de France prep.
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This week, hosts Christophe Mallet and Dave McKenzie take us through the highs and lows of the recent Giro d'Italia, offering insights and analysis on the 2024 edition.
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In this week's SBS cycling newsflash: Elisa Longo Borghini is rumoured to switch to UAE Team ADQ, Jonas Vingegaard-Hansen resumes training after a crash, and Tadej Pogacar dominates the Giro d'Italia with Australian cyclist Ben Oconor vying for a podium spot.
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Christophe is joined by Mitch Docker for this week's episode of the SBS Cycling Podcast to talk all things Giro and what it takes to tackle a 3rd week of a Grand Tour.
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In this week's SBS cycling newsflash: Alaphilippe enters a little more in History, the Vuelta a Burgos Feminas is on the way and Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale's winning streak continues...
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This week, Mark Renshaw joins Christophe and Macka to debrief week one of the Giro d'Italia and so much more. Did anyone say Cavendish?
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In this week's SBS cycling newsflash: Cavendish returns to his winning ways ... The Itzulia Women 2024 starts in the Basque Country and the Giro continues on SBS and SBS On Demand.
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In this week's SBS cycling newsflash: Sagan returns to the pro peloton ... somewhat, Bora adds some wings to its team, and the Giro is about to start.
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This week, Christophe and Macka look at the start of the Vuelta Femenina and the upcoming Giro d'Italia, both on SBS
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In this week's SBS cycling newsflash: Presidential Tour of Turkey, Tour de Romandie, Geraint Thomas Returns to Giro d’Italia and Demi Vollering Shifts her focus to Vuelta Femenina
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In this week's podcast, Christophe and Macka debrief a fantastic edition of Liège–Bastogne–Liège and have a chat with Grace Brown after her fantastic win!
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In this week's SBS cycling newsflash, Australian Chris Harper endured a dramatic fall during the Tour of the Alps, leading before a downhill mistake caused a hard crash, forcing him to retire. Fellow Australian Ben O'Connor fought through difficulties to claim third place. At La Flèche Wallonne, Stephen Williams won the men's race with a stellar climb, while Kasia Niewiadoma seized victory in the women's event with an exciting sprint. Australian cyclist Jai Hindley aims to compete in both the Olympics and the Tour de France. Fans eagerly anticipate Tadej Pogačar's performance in the upcoming Liège-Bastogne-Liège race, airing live on SBS VICELAND and SBS On Demand.
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In this week's podcast, Christophe and Macka focus on Fleche Wallonne and Amstel, with a special look at Kasia Niewiadoma, The Polish cyclist triumphed over the 2023 champion, Demi Vollering from Team SD Worx-ProTime, and the Italian national champion, Elisa Longo Borghini of Lidl-Trek, in the decisive ascent up the Mur de Huy, marking her first victory in 1770 days...
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This week, Christophe and Macka welcome Mitch Docker to the studio to chat Roubaix, and rider safety.
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In this episode with Pat Shaw, Christophe Mallet reviews the weekend in Flanders and the upcoming races in the Hell of the North.
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