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Sun, July 18, 2021
So, friends, that's it for another Tour de France - and what a memorable one it's been. Wout van Aert joined a super-exclusive club of riders to have won a mountain stage, a time trial and a sprint with victory on the Champs, Mark Cavendish did a Lazarus to claim four stages and the green jersey, and Tadeg Pogacar confirmed what we all were starting to suspect - that he's on course to become a proper legend of this race, remembered for centuries to come. Ned, Matt, David, Pete and Chris reflect with takeaway pizza and super-strength home brew.
Sat, July 17, 2021
Age: 22; starts: 2; wins: 2. It seems that 2 is indeed the magic number for Tadeg Pogacar, who is set to retain his Tour de France crown having finished seventh in the penultimate stage time trial. For the record, the prodigiously talented Wout van Aert took the spoils. Pogacar will officially win the yellow jersey after Sunday's final stage to Paris, when, by tradition, the leader is not challenged. Ned, Matt, David, Pete and Chris wonder whether he will be - or at least if we'll see anyone make an uncharacteristically audacious bid to claim a final win in what has been a vintage edition of the race ...
Fri, July 16, 2021
It was an emotional outing for stage winner Matej Mohoric, who made his feelings known about the well-documented police raid on the Bahrain-Victorious team hotel on finishing first in Libourne. His zipping-of-the-mouth gesture as he crossed the line recalled that of the disgraced Lance Armstrong back in 2004, and has thus divided opinion in the court of public opinion. But the likeable Slovenian receives broad support from Ned, Matt, David, Pete and Chris, who explain why in the latest episode of the pod. We also hear from the man himself, as well as Tadeg Pogacar and an unusually chipper and positive Mark Cavendish.
Thu, July 15, 2021
On a day that Tadeg Pogacar once again showed everyone who’s boss, Ned, Chris, Matt, David and Pete discuss the vagaries of the King Of The Mountains competition, which Pogacar also claimed with his victory in Luz Ardiden, such is the weighting of points towards the big climbs. The Slovenian is now likely to arrive in Paris on Sunday's processional final stage as the owner of three of the four race jerseys - the yellow, the polka dot and white garments - for the second consecutive year. Suffice to say, there’s a fair bit of disagreement among the troops as to whether or not this is fair - initially, at least ...
Wed, July 14, 2021
A largely uneventful day's racing culminated in fine style, as new best friends Tadeg Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard combined forces to see off a sneaky Richard Carapaz on the brutal final climb on the Col du Portet. Carapaz slipstreamed his rivals all the way up the mountain, then made a dashing thrust for victory a few hundred metres from the line. But the move was covered by two of the most precocious riders the Tour has seen in recent years, with Pogacar coming out on top. A thrilling day, in the end, as discussed by Ned, Matt, Pete, Chris and David....
Tue, July 13, 2021
... by which we mean, Austria's Patrick Konrad, who won a thrilling victory in Saint-Gaudens. Hence, Paddy's Day. And, appropriately enough, Ned, Pete, David and Matt spend a fair bit of the pod discussing the race for Green, with the latter in particular having a wonderfully speculative hypothesis as to how Cav could lose it. The lads also doff their chapeaux to Lachlan Morton, the Aussie cyclist who today completed his charity endurance ride of the Tour route in just 18 days, riding solo and unsupported and often sleeping wild and sourcing his own food - raising nigh on £400,000 for World Bicycle Relief in the process. Bravo, sir!
Mon, July 12, 2021
At least, that's how Ned, Matt, Chris and Pete view their second crack at a rest day pod. Among the subjects up for discussion - in the absence of interviews - the chances of anyone upsetting Tadeg Pogacar in the remaining days of the Tour, and the intriguing battle to claim to Polka Dot jersey.
Sun, July 11, 2021
... well, actually Sepp Kuss didn't chase it down, but rather broke away on the final climb in the Pyrenees to become the first American to win a stage of the Tour since Tyler Farrar in 2011. Fittingly, Andorra is the country in which he resides, too. Ned Boulting, David Millar, Chris Boardman, Matt Rendell and Pete Kennaugh reflect - and also lament the pitfalls of betting on cycling. Don't do it, kids.
Sat, July 10, 2021
On the day that Bauke Mollema claimed a fine solo victory in Quillan, Ned, David, Pete, Matt and Chris spend much of the podcast coming up with bizarre alter egos, and reflecting upon some of the less imaginative nicknames for riders on the Tour. The also ask whether anyone can pose a late challenge to Tadeg Pogacar as the race moves towards its final week.
Fri, July 09, 2021
Well, he's only gone and done it. In defiance of all expectations prior to the 2021 Tour, Mark Cavendish equalled Eddic Merckx's stage victory record with a typically gutsy and audacious ride on between Nimes and Carcassonne. It's worth listening to this pod for his interview alone, not to mention the musings about mythology and legend from Ned, Matt, David, Pete and Chris. Chapeau, Mark, as monsieur Millar might say ...
Thu, July 08, 2021
In a largely quiet day's racing, German Nils Politt cruised to victory in Nimes having launched a superb late attack from strong group of riders containing current world champion Julian Alaphilippe, and Imanol Erviti and Harry Sweeny - who finished second and third respectively. The force of nature that is Tadej Pogcacar retained yellow. Ned Boulting, Matt Rendell, David Millar, Chris Boardman and Pete Kennaugh chew the fat, and also bring you an extract from an interview with Alexi Sayle.
Wed, July 07, 2021
‘That’s not the most famous mountain in world cycling, it’s a reasonably sized hill!’ At least, that’s how it looked the way Wout Van Aert rode Ventoux, crushing a high-class field with a breathtaking solo breakaway that seemingly lasted forever. It provided some well-needed cheer for the Jumbo-Visma team, who lost Tony Martin to a crash earlier in the day. Meanwhile, Tadeg Pogacar retained the Yellow Jersey - having finished 90-odd seconds behind the Belgian upstart - but he also showed his first glimpses of vulnerability in this renewal of the Tour. Ned Boulting, David Millar, Pete Kennaugh and Matt Rendell reflect.
Tue, July 06, 2021
If ever a stage has been taken in more convincing fashion by less than a quarter of a wheel, we'd like to see it. Mark Cavendish was quick to praise his teammates following his win. Especial thanks went lead-out man Michael Morkov, who made way a mere 100m from the line for the Manx sprinter to finish the job comfortably - despite the narrow margins between himself and the riders in second and third. It was a consummate display by Deceuninck-Quick-Step - and Cav is now just one off Eddie Eddy Merckx's all-time stage victory record. Ned Boulting, Pete Kennaugh, Matt Rendell, David Millar and Chris Boardmen reflect upon the action.
Mon, July 05, 2021
... the wicked being Ned, Chris, Pete, David & Matt, who compensate for the lack of action with some highly whimsical conversational meanderings. The lads return on Tuesday, when they are anticipating crosswinds on the 190km stage in the Valley of the Rhone between Albertville and Valence.
Sun, July 04, 2021
In addition to the important matters of the day, this episode is all about words you can’t pronounce and have never used, because you’re too frightened about mispronouncing or misunderstanding them. Think about the big words that fit that particular bill for you, then find out what David Millar’s are. We’ll give you a clue: he has three. Australian Ben O’Connor took out stage 9 of between Cluses and Tignes, with Tadej Pogacar extending his overall Yellow Jersey lead. The Slovenian is starting to look indomitable, as David would struggle to say. Ned Boulting, Pete Kennaugh, Matt Rendell and Chris Boardman also use a few long words of their own to describe the latest action.
Sat, July 03, 2021
Is this the moment we found our winner? Still a long way to go, of course, but day eight saw reigning champion Tadej Pogacar rip the yellow jersey off the back of young pretender Mathieu van der Poel, who was, as predicted, found somewhat wanting on the first Alpine stage. The honours went to Belgium's Dylan Teuns, but the sly, strong, stunning Slovenian did exactly what he needed to do to stamp his authority on the 2021 Tour, with potential threats and rivals spreadeagled far behind him on the slopes. Ned Boulting, Matt Rendell, Pete Kennaugh, Chris Boardman and David Millar are in situ to digest the action.
Fri, July 02, 2021
What to say about today, aside from the fact that Slovenian powerhouse Matej Mohoric joined a relatively elite club of riders to have won a stage at all three of the Grand Tours, with a supremely accomplished ride as he 'cantered' to victory in Le Creusot? Well done, Matej! That's what we'll say. Mathieu van der Poel retained the Yellow Jersey, but has never climbed a mountain in earnest during a race, according to the lads, so best of luck to him as the Alps present themselves like a set of gnarly teeth (if that's incorrect, Ned says he's willing to get up really, really early to stand corrected, so please do bombard him on all of his social channels if it is indeed an inaccuracy, and our Mathieu does, in fact, love steep hills). The aforementioned Boulting, David Millar and Matt Rendell are joined by Chris Boardman to reflect. Meanwhile, we're back on ITV4 for Stage 8!
Thu, July 01, 2021
You can be sure the old Mark Cavendish is back when he wins a sprint in fine style, yet still finds time to complain about the efforts of rivals beaten, and the fact the finish line isn’t quite where it’s been in years gone by. But we wouldn’t have it any other way. We missed you, bolshy pants! Ned Boulting, David Millar, Pete Kennaugh and Matt Rendell reflect upon another imperious display by the resurgent Manxman, and do their very best NOT to mention Cav’s (until recently) unlikely assault on the 46-year-old Tour de France stage victory record held by the legend that is Eddi … oh, shoot! And if you can be bothered to listen until the end of the pod, you'll even get to hear our grumpy hero air his gripes - with an audible, knowing smile stretched across his face, of course.
Wed, June 30, 2021
‘Now, lads, I know you’re the best cyclists in the world - and some of the fittest, strongest, most athletic and durable specimens humankind has ever produced - but I thought I might just nick 19 seconds from the lot of you over 39km on the time trial today, if you don’t have any issues with that?!’ Ned Boulting, Matt Rendell, David Millar and Pete Kennaugh reflect upon a stunning display by defending champ Tadej Pogacar during stage 5 of the 2021 Tour - alongside several other fine performances from those in his wake. The relief is also palpable that the gang don’t have to describe any carnage on the road, on a day that Mathieu van der Poel put in a great shift to narrowly retain his yellow jersey. Sadly for him, mountains loom! We hear from him, Pogacar and a downbeat Geraint Thomas to boot.
Tue, June 29, 2021
Hey, Cav, nice to see you, what have you been up to for the last 5 years? Oh, not much, hanging out, keeping busy, minding my own business, been a bit under the weather, to be honest. What you doing today, then? Hm, dunno, thought maybe I might take out stage 4 of the Tour de France. Really? You’re, like, 36. Well, you never know, stranger things have happened. Good luck with that, mate. Beer later? And chips! Yeah, why not, it’s a date - I know a great little moules-frites joint in Fougeres. Ned Boulting, Matt Rendell, Pete Kennaugh and David Millar discuss yet another remarkable day in what’s turning out to be a vintage renewal of the greatest bike race on earth. We also hear from Mark Cavendish himself, who was understandably emotional after his win, given his well-documented battles with the Epstein-Barr virus, a succession of injuries and clinical depression. It really is great to have him back where he belongs.
Mon, June 28, 2021
It’s days like this that serve as a reminder as to just how extraordinarily courageous and granite-hard you have to be to be a professional cyclist. The third stage of the Tour de France was won by Tim Merlier, but that doesn’t tell half the story. Geraint Thomas dislocated his shoulder early on - but still finished the stage in some sort of contention - there was yet another frightening pile-up towards the finish, and Caleb Ewen wiped out Peter Sagan during the sprint in what was an horrific incident just metres from the line. Ned Boulting, Matt Rendell and Pete Kennaugh are are quietly praying for an unventful outing on Tuesday. We also hear from Tom Steels, Mark Cavendish, Michael Morkov, Sepp Kuss and Tadej Pogacar - in interviews which landed after the podcast was recorded.
Sun, June 27, 2021
In an emotional day two of the tour, Mathieu Van der Poel took the yellow jersey by powering up the Mur-de-Bretagne for a sensational stage win on his debut - having attacked and attacked and attacked again. The Dutchman is the grandson of late great Raymond Poulidor, who died in 2019 and finished second overall in the Tour three times and third five times during the 1960s and 70s – an era dominated by Jacques Anquetil and Eddy Merckx. Famously, Poulidor never wore the yellow jersey, making Van der Poel’s achievement all the sweeter. Ned Boulting, Matt Rendell, David Millar and Pete Kennaugh consider it to be one of the greatest stage wins they’ve ever witnessed, so why not randomly invite footballer Lee Dixon onto the podcast to hold court?! (To be fair, he knows his onions.)
Sat, June 26, 2021
Gosh! Well, that was an uneventful start to the 2021 edition of the Tour. Nothing to talk about here at all. Nope, nothing: zip, nil, nada. That’s not true, of course. It was a brutal opening salvo, not least thanks to the intervention of an overzealous and frankly reckless roadside spectator, who wiped out Tony Martin and most of those in his wake by thrusting a sign into the Jumbo Visma rider’s path as he passed. Mayhem ensued. Proper mayhem. And then there was another massive pile-up, this time on a rapid downhill stretch of the course. Ouch! Ned Boulting, Matt Rendell, David Millar and Pete Kennaugh pick through the bones of what might literally have been bones after two massive crashes decimated the peloton during a dramatic opening stage between Brest and Landerneau - all of which rather overshadowed Julian Alaphilippe’s victory run. It’s not entirely clear who’ll be saddling up come Sunday, such was the seriousness of both incidents, but everyone at ITV wishes all the riders well. Find out who makes it through to day 2 on ITV4 ...
Fri, June 25, 2021
Only Ned Boulting and Matt Rendell could preview the Tour de France by referencing the Suez crisis, bull tattoos, Sigmund Freud, dental surgery, medieval Cornish and the relative merits of the Brazilian and German football teams. But all this they do, as well as marking your card with their likely winners and lively outsiders for the 108th edition of this magnificent sporting spectacle. The opening stage sees the riders travel 197.8km from Brest to Landerneau - on an undulating road containing six climbs, with potential for crosswinds in the Monts d'Arree. Follow all the action live on ITV4.
Sun, November 08, 2020
The final podcast of the Vuelta, Ned and David reflect on a vintage year of Cycling.
Sat, November 07, 2020
An epic finish on La Covatilla as Carapaz and Roglic go mano a mano. Ned and David reflect on stage 17 of the Vuelta.
Fri, November 06, 2020
Ned and David talk about Magnus Cort's victory on Stage 16, the retirements of Ian Stannard and Yoann Offredo, and etymology. Yes. Etymology.
Thu, November 05, 2020
Ned and David enjoy Jasper's jubilation as Philipsen avoids an oil slick to take the win in appalling conditions on a bruising Stage 15.
Wed, November 04, 2020
Ned and David reflect on Tim Wellens victory over a high class break including Mike Woods at the Stage 14 finish of the Vuelta in Ourense. Grammar also becomes an issue.
Tue, November 03, 2020
Ned and David reflect on a fantastic fourth stage win from Primoz Roglic and an excellent TT performance from Hugh Carthy at Stage 13 of the Vuelta.
Sun, November 01, 2020
Stage 12 of the Vuelta and an immense victory for Huge Carthy on the Angliru. Ned and David reflect on the pride of Preston's great moment and break down what should be a thrilling Tour de France as the 2021 route is announced.
Sat, October 31, 2020
Ned and David look back at a thrilling win for David Gaudu on the Alto de La Farrapona at Stage 11 of the Vuelta. And the listeners' film-style Vuelta reviews make their debut.
Fri, October 30, 2020
Ned and David enjoy the spectacle of Stage 10 at the Vuelta, so mucho so that it's questionable what they find more impressive - stage winner Primoz Roglic or the Cantabrian scenery.
Thu, October 29, 2020
Stage 9 of the Vuelta and the drama of disqualification infuriates Ned and David, as Sam Bennett is denied the win after officials rule a shoulder barge illegal. That's how the cookie crumbles in Spain's biscuit capital.
Wed, October 28, 2020
Ned and David reflect on a thrilling day's racing at Stage 8 of the Vuelta where there was a fantastic fight as Primoz Roglic and Richard Carapaz went mano a mano on the last mountain. Interviews with Roglic, Sepp Kuss, Rusty Woods and Carlos Verona
Tue, October 27, 2020
A great day for Team EF Pro Cycling as Rusty Woods has the smarts to beat a high quality break away group on Stage 7. Ned and Dave reflect on another tough stage on the Vuelta and Daniel Friebe's interview with Preston's Hugh Carthy.
Sun, October 25, 2020
An epic day of racing as Ned and David first discuss a rainswept stage 6 of the Vuelta, where Richard Carapaz and Hugh Carthy snatched first and second from Primoz Roglic and Dan Martin, and then reflect on Tao Geoghegan Hart's career-defining victory in the Giro d'Italia.
Sat, October 24, 2020
Roglic's line dance sends Dan Martin crashing as the 3 km rule gives Ned and David something to ponder as Tim Wellens claims a breakaway victory at Stage 5 of the Vuelta.
Fri, October 23, 2020
Neglected childhoods and the geology of Aragon give Ned and David much to ponder as Sam Bennett sprints to victory on Stage 4 of the Vuelta.
Thu, October 22, 2020
As Stage 3 of the Vuelta finishes on the Laguna Negra climb in deepest Soria, Ned and David reflect on an emotional victory for the evergreen and ever popular Dan Martin.
Wed, October 21, 2020
Stage 2 of the Vuelta as Ned and David talk Movistar after the Spanish team put the squeeze on Jumbo Visma and claim a famous win for Marc Soler on home roads.
Tue, October 20, 2020
Stage 1 of the Vuelta as Ned and David recap a thrilling days action culminating in the Arrate arrival after a boisterous bash around the Basque country.
Sun, September 20, 2020
The Pod hits Paris - the final stage of the 2020 Tour De France
Sat, September 19, 2020
The Pod' salutes 'The Pog' - a remarkable Stage 20 of the Tour De France
Fri, September 18, 2020
Going Green with Sammy B, it's Stage 19 of the TDF
Thu, September 17, 2020
Gifts and goosebumps on Stage 18 of the Tour De France
Wed, September 16, 2020
Polka Dots, Superman & Stage 17 of the Tour De France
Tue, September 15, 2020
Reverse stories, the art of bluffing & Stage 16 of the Tour De France
Sun, September 13, 2020
Lakes, Madisons, Rabbits and Moustaches. The boys go wildly off-piste in the high mountains.
Sat, September 12, 2020
You Winston, you lose some. Sunweb won a bike race, Matt lost a Podcast.
Fri, September 11, 2020
Two races for the price of one. Who were the winners and losers on a day when the Tour erupted on a volcano?
Thu, September 10, 2020
Philosophy, anthropology and stage 12 of the Tour de France
Wed, September 09, 2020
Richard The Lionheart and Peter The Reckless star in a Podcast full of Fairytales and Finishes.
Tue, September 08, 2020
The works of Bennett, Swift and Milne are all reviewed. Author! Author!
Sun, September 06, 2020
Fantasy Cycling and Farcical Commercials. It’s all there in the Stage 9 Pod
Sat, September 05, 2020
The Peyresourde, Pompeii, Peters, Pogacar and Pidcock. You’ll be p’ed off if you miss the Stage 8 Pod.
Fri, September 04, 2020
Eyeballs Out, Full Gas, On The Rivet. Today was The Fast Show.
Thu, September 03, 2020
Sounds like the boys are missing life on the road. Chin up lads.
Wed, September 02, 2020
It’s Phone a Friend Day on the ITV Podcast. All the news and views from inside the Tour.
Tue, September 01, 2020
Slovenian History, French Philosophy and Manx Literature. The Stage 4 podcast is absolute class
Mon, August 31, 2020
A Slovakian Cannibal and Cannibalised Ewan combine for a fun-filled Stage 3 Podcast.
Sun, August 30, 2020
French television directors, Peter Sagan impressions, National Champions’ jerseys, Julian Alaphilippe and, of course, Thomas De Gendt. Pretty much a full house then on the ITV Podcast bingo for Stage 2.
Sat, August 29, 2020
Ned, Chris, Matt and Pete discuss an incident packed stage one which saw a surprise stage winner.
Fri, August 28, 2020
Ned, Matt, Chris and Pete are back to preview an unfamiliar looking Tour de France which is set to depart from Nice on Saturday.
Sun, September 15, 2019
Ned and David rate the Vuelta out of ten, reflect on the stand out moments of the 2019 Edition, and shed light on a dangerous floater at the Worlds
Sat, September 14, 2019
David and Ned reflect on the confirmation of one of the most exciting young talents in the history of the sport – and then proceed to get philosophical. Because why not?
Fri, September 13, 2019
David and Ned talk about the wind (again) and Movistar (again) and preview the upcoming World Championships in Yorkshire.
Thu, September 12, 2019
David and Ned get the latest from Matt Rendell on another Colombian winner and check into Phoenix Arizona to find out how to save the world
Wed, September 11, 2019
No “Any Other Business” today because the bike race was all business. David and Ned try to make sense of Movistar’s Tug of War.
Mon, September 09, 2019
“How come he’d never won a stage of a Grand Tour before?” And other important questions – all answered in today’s pod
Sun, September 08, 2019
David and Ned celebrate a memorable win from a rising star and delve deep into their history books.
Sat, September 07, 2019
A Stellar ride from a stellar rider as Dave and Ned go into interstellar overdrive
Fri, September 06, 2019
A world class race which Ned and David fail to describe in a very mediocre podcast. Their words though...
Thu, September 05, 2019
Dave and Ned pay homage to a great champion, and start to bid farewell to a much-loved part of the world.
Wed, September 04, 2019
Ned and Dave dive deep into the Basque county to salute a special region with special traditions and they celebrate a special stage winner.
Wed, September 04, 2019
A decisive day at the La Vuelta as David and Ned dig deep into their home spun dictionary of cycling terminology.
Sun, September 01, 2019
Ned and Dave reflect on the calm after another storm and talk about talented riders, both very young and really rather old.
Sat, August 31, 2019
Dave and Ned ride the storm as the Vuelta heads to Catalunya - and offer a glimpse into the inner workings of ITV’s Tour de France operation.
Fri, August 30, 2019
Ned and David discuss an exciting stage 7 as the race hits the gruelling Alto Mas de la Costa.
Thu, August 29, 2019
Ned and David tackle through stage 6 of La Vuelta from Mora de Rubielos to Ares del Maestrat
Wed, August 28, 2019
Ned and David discuss stage 5 of La Vuelta as the peloton hits the first summit finish at Javalambre
Tue, August 27, 2019
Listen up as David Millar and Ned Boulting analyse Stage 4 of this year's La Vuelta
Mon, August 26, 2019
Ned and David pick through Stage 3 at La Vuelta and are joined by a very special and very familiar guest...
Sun, August 25, 2019
David Millar and Ned Boulting present the third installment of the La Vuelta podcast as the riders take on stage two.
Sun, August 25, 2019
David Millar and Ned Boulting present the second podcast of La Vuelta.
Sat, August 24, 2019
David Millar and Ned Boulting return for the ITV Cycling podcast ahead of La Vuelta with ReVuelta - listen out for those special jingles too!
Sun, July 28, 2019
The guys get together for the final podcast of 2019, tears will be shed!
Sat, July 27, 2019
It's the penultimate stage of Le Tour and Matt, Ned, Pete and David discuss the champion-elect
Fri, July 26, 2019
Ned, David and Pete discuss one of the craziest days on the Tour de France in recent history.
Thu, July 25, 2019
Ned, David and Pete discuss an enthralling stage 18 of Le Tour and Scouse Nairo is back via telephone.
Wed, July 24, 2019
Ned, Matt and Pete chew the fat over stage 17 and look ahead to the Alps.
Tue, July 23, 2019
Pete Kennaugh is back! He joins Ned, Matt and David to talk over stage 16 and reveal some interesting advice from Mark Cavendish.
Mon, July 22, 2019
Ned, Matt and Phil explore anxiety dreams and the Tour so far...
Sun, July 21, 2019
Ned, Matt, Philip and David discuss another intriguing day in the Pyrenees during stage 15 of Le Tour.
Sat, July 20, 2019
Ned and Matt are joined again by Philip Deignan and David Millar to discuss the events of stage 14 and Philip is handed a trophy.
Fri, July 19, 2019
Ned and Matt are joined by Philip Deignan and David Millar to discuss an enthralling stage 13 and the sixth edition of La Course
Thu, July 18, 2019
Ned and Matt are joined by Philip Deignan and David Millar to discuss Stage 12 of Le Tour and look ahead to the sixth edition of La Course.
Wed, July 17, 2019
It's all change in the pod as regulars Ned and Matt are joined by David Millar and new boy Philip Deignan
Tue, July 16, 2019
Ned, Matt and the departing Pete are joined by David Spindler from Team Dimension Data to answer your questions and David Millar makes a rare appearance
Mon, July 15, 2019
Ned & Matt bid adieu to Pete and the pod is crashed by some charming fans
Sun, July 14, 2019
Ned, Matt & Pete look back at a very tactical and tense stage 9 where they discuss the possibility of a different Tour de France format plus all the reaction from the day's riding
Sat, July 13, 2019
Ned, Matt & Pete look back at a pulsating stage 8, are hijacked by the one and only Peter Sagan and discuss the Gendarmerie
Fri, July 12, 2019
Ned, Matt & Pete look back at stage 7, discuss field art, hay bales and the legendary Brian Robinson
Thu, July 11, 2019
Matt, Pete and birthday boy Ned look back at the first mountain stage of Le Tour 2019
Wed, July 10, 2019
Matt, Ned and Pete look back at a stage that provided us with a taste of the challenges to come
Tue, July 09, 2019
Ned, Matt and Pete look back at a day that saw a rider win their first Tour de France stage
Mon, July 08, 2019
Ned, Matt and Pete run through an absorbing stage three.
Sun, July 07, 2019
Ned and Matt are joined by Pete Kennaugh to chew the fat over stage two's team time trial.
Sat, July 06, 2019
Ned and Matt run over the talking points of a busy stage one of Le Tour de France and are joined by Pete Kennaugh
Fri, July 05, 2019
Ned Boulting and Matt Rendell are in Brussels for the Grand Depart of the 2019 Tour de France. The two sat down to talk all things Le Tour ahead of an exciting couple of weeks.
Sun, July 29, 2018
Chris joins Matt and Ned on the last day of a fabulous tour to sum up the last stage and the amazing achievement of Geraint Thomas! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Sat, July 28, 2018
Barring some terrible mishap on the road to Paris tomorrow, Geraint Thomas will be crowned as Britain's third Tour de France winner. Our Four Musketeers are suitably giddy, not to mention demob happy. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Fri, July 27, 2018
The antepenultimate stage of this year's Tour was anything but an anti-climax. Ned, David and Chris have all the news from the Pyrenees Circle of Death. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Thu, July 26, 2018
Stage 18 provided an opportunity for the men who have been finishing last over the past three days to finally come first. Matt, Ned and Chris have all the news from Pau on a dream day for Demare. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Wed, July 25, 2018
Was this the day the Tour was won? Ned and Chris have all the reaction from the 65 kilometres of ascending and descending in the Pyrenees that was Stage 17. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Tue, July 24, 2018
Stage 16 had it all, from pepper spray to terrifying crashes. And at the end of it, another memorable stage win for rider 101. So, plenty to discuss, and Matt, Ned and Chris have every base covered. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Sun, July 22, 2018
Another breakaway, another Astana victory. Matt, Ned and Chris pick the bones out of Magnus Corn Nielsen's Stage 15 triumph in Carcassonne. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Sat, July 21, 2018
Two separate races, both equally exciting. Two excitable blokes (well Matt and Ned) talk about the road to Mende. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Fri, July 20, 2018
Stage 13 proved lucky for one. Peter Sagan's hat trick of wins on this year's Tour was the main talking point of another hot and humid day in the south of France. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Thu, July 19, 2018
The Queen Stage of this year's Tour surpassed all expectation as yet another chapter was added to the legend of Alpe D'Huez. Ned and Chris bring all the reaction to Geraint's 21 Hairpins to Heaven. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Wed, July 18, 2018
It was a Super G on the Alpine slopes of La Rosière as Thomas rode into yellow. Ned, David and Chris react to a spectacular Stage 11, as well as reflecting on the time enforced departure of Mark Cavendish. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Tue, July 17, 2018
The first day in the high mountains certainly didn't disappoint as France celebrated her first stage win of this year's Tour. Our Gang of Four reflect on that, and a truly extraordinary finish in La Course. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Mon, July 16, 2018
Gary joins Chris and Matt on the first rest day of the Tour to look ahead to the next few stages in the Mountains, we hear from some of the riders and preview La Course. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Sun, July 15, 2018
Half a Sunday in Hell was Dan Martin's description of Stage 9's ride over the cobbles to Roubaix. Tears of pain and of joy for our intrepid trio to discuss. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Sat, July 14, 2018
It was Double Delight for Dutchman Dylan on Bastille Day. The boys cast a forensic eye over the sprint, the scenery and tomorrow's cobbled stage. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Fri, July 13, 2018
The longest stage of this year's Tour was flat in pretty much every way possible, but try telling that to Dylan Groenewegen or our very own Fun Boy Three. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Thu, July 12, 2018
The Mûr de Bretagne, so good they climbed it twice. And nobody climbed it better than Ireland's Dan Martin. Matt, Ned and Chris bring all their analytical powers to bear. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Wed, July 11, 2018
Stage 5 featured multiple races within races but at the end of it all, a familiar figure in green crossed the finish line in first. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Tue, July 10, 2018
If you ever wanted to know what Ned cheated at, today's podcast is the place for you. And there's a bit of cycling chat as well as Fernando Gaviria and Quick-Step Floors ruled the roost once more. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Mon, July 09, 2018
Matt, Ned and Chris look back over a tactical Team Time-Trial on Stage 3 of the Tour For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Sun, July 08, 2018
Matt, Ned and Chris have all the news from the Vendee on another accident strewn day at the Tour, as Peter Sagan sprinted into yellow on Stage 2. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Sat, July 07, 2018
Our band of merry men break down Fernando Gaviria's impressive Tour debut as the Colombian sprinter won the opening stage. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Thu, July 05, 2018
Matt and Ned preview the 2018 edition. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Sun, July 23, 2017
Until next year For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Sat, July 22, 2017
Stage 20 Podcast. Please no more, please. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Fri, July 21, 2017
It's the stage 19 podcast... For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Thu, July 20, 2017
Men and women both tackle the fearsome Izoard.... For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Wed, July 19, 2017
Stage 17 epic and sprawling and then there's the podcast... For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Tue, July 18, 2017
It's Matt's birthday as crosswinds hit the Tour de France For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Mon, July 17, 2017
Short and tout suite as Matt soloes to the finish with interviews from Froome, Bardet and Dan Martin For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Sun, July 16, 2017
Baden Cooke brings agent nouse to the Stage 15 podcast... For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Sat, July 15, 2017
The boys talk apples...oh and a new yellow jersey. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Fri, July 14, 2017
Stage 13 - races within races within podcasts For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Thu, July 13, 2017
Stage 12 and high drama at Peyragudes.... For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Thu, July 13, 2017
The Kittzkrieg continues as Marcel claims a fifth stage win. The boys have all the reaction. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Tue, July 11, 2017
Stage 10 and the boys talk punishment duty... For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Sun, July 09, 2017
What a stage! What a podcast! Our experts turn fanboys on discussing an epic day's racing. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Sat, July 08, 2017
The team round up an all-action day on the Tour de France, with random interruptions from Sir Gary Verity and friends. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Fri, July 07, 2017
The itv Think Tank discusses sprinters. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Thu, July 06, 2017
Today's podcast includes interviews with Froome, Greipal, Yates and Kittel. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Wed, July 05, 2017
Ned tells an epic tale of La Planche des Belles Filles and Matt lets himself down in possibly the best worst podcast ever. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Tue, July 04, 2017
A day of high drama on the Tour. Ned hosts the breaking events as Sagan is disqualified. Dave, Chris and Matt weigh in with their thoughts. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Mon, July 03, 2017
Pure audio gold or deconstructed musings from our team of experts? Make up your mind, including exclusive interviews from Lilian Calmejane, Peter Sagan, Chris Froome, Richie Porte and Geraint Thomas. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Sun, July 02, 2017
Stage 2 gets underway as the riders travel from a rainy Dusseldorf through to Liege in Belgium. Matt Rendell, Ned Boulting, Chris Boardman and David Millar reflect on another day of drama including that thrilling race across the line. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Sun, July 02, 2017
Matt and Ned talk over the first stage of the 2017 Tour de France in Düsseldorf! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Fri, June 30, 2017
Matt and Ned preview the 2017 Tour de France but why are they in Italy? For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Sun, July 24, 2016
Chris Froome has claimed his third Tour de France victory, whilst sprinter Andre Greipel took the stage honours in Paris. It’s been emotional. Ned and Matt have all the reaction in our final pod of 2016. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Sat, July 23, 2016
Spaniard Jon Izagirre takes the stage win after a treacherous race in the rain to the finish line in Morzine. But the headlines will be about Chris Froome, who has all but secured his third Tour de France title with one day left to race. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Fri, July 22, 2016
It was all-change in the GC today, with Romain Bardet claiming the stage win and rising to 2nd. Despite a late fall, leader Chris Froome extended his lead as Bauke Mollema and Adam Yates both dropped out of the podium places. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Thu, July 21, 2016
Chris Froome made a real statement of intent today. A stage win and more time gained on his rivals in Stage 18’s Individual Time Trial. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Wed, July 20, 2016
Matt Rendell and Ned Boulting conduct today’s podcast while in pursuit of the Lesser Spotted Nairo – has anyone seen the little Colombian? Plus they have all the reaction to another big mountain stage. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Tue, July 19, 2016
REST DAY NO.2! But no rest for us… For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Mon, July 18, 2016
It’s Matt’s birthday, and three men called Rob drop by the pod as the boys feel the Bern and discuss another Peter Sagan stage win. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Sun, July 17, 2016
A maiden stage win for Jarlinson Pantano but, once again, the Podcast mood is subdued, this time due to some very sad news relating to a member of our team, as Ned explains. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Sat, July 16, 2016
Make that four. Mark Cavendish claims his 30th Tour de France stage win. Matt, Ned and David discuss that and there’s also an interview with Sir Dave Brailsford about what makes Chris Froome quite so special. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Fri, July 15, 2016
A stage win for Tom Dumoulin in the Individual Time Trial but his and everyone else’s thoughts were, understandably, elsewhere today. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Thu, July 14, 2016
The Yellow Jersey RUNNING up Mont Ventoux! It’s fair to say we’ve seen it all now. Ned and David attempt to pick the bones out of one of the Tour’s most extraordinary stages. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Wed, July 13, 2016
While the wind played havoc with the Tour on the road to Montpellier, the Green and Yellow jerseys joined forces at the front. Another extraordinary day’s racing for our Four Musketeers to analyse. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Tue, July 12, 2016
On a day when Michael “Bling" Matthews sprinted to his first ever Tour de France stage win, the boys are full of fun facts. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Mon, July 11, 2016
Matt Rendell is joined by Gary Imlach in Andorra to bring you all the news from the team hotels, as the Tour pauses to catch its breath after nine fast and furious stages. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Sun, July 10, 2016
A day of heat and hailstones in Andorra as Tom Dumoulin secured his first ever Tour stage victory, while for Alberto Contador it marked the end of the road. As ever, our intrepid quartet have all the news and interviews For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Sat, July 09, 2016
An extraordinary day’s racing culminated in a breathtaking attack and descent by Chris Froome, which earned the two time Tour winner another yellow jersey For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Fri, July 08, 2016
Steve Cummings claimed a fourth stage victory for Team Dimension Data on this year’s Tour as he tamed the Col d’Aspin. An amazing day’s racing for the boys to reflect upon For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Thu, July 07, 2016
A third stage victory for Mark Cavendish, who is now all alone in second place on the all-time list of stage winners on Tour. A memorable day indeed for the boys to dissect, along with Ned’s dental history For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Wed, July 06, 2016
Once again there's a new rider in yellow, as BMC’s Greg Van Avermaet rode away brilliantly from the field and into the overall lead. Our Fab Four have all the news on the Belgian's stunning win, as well as the latest livestock updates For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Tue, July 05, 2016
Our gang of four discuss an even closer photo finish than we saw on Stage 3, as German powerhouse Marcel Kittel got the better of local hope Bryan Coquard by the merest sliver of rubber. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Mon, July 04, 2016
Andre Greipel wins Stage 3! Or the big German thought he had… but he was outlunged by Mark Cavendish, who moved up to 28 career stage wins, level with the Badger. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Mon, July 04, 2016
Stage 2 and world champion Peter Sagan finally claims the coveted yellow jersey. On a day for the puncheurs, ITV's Gang of Four are in rather punchy form themselves. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Sat, July 02, 2016
Mark Cavendish makes history on Stage 1, winning his 27th Tour de France stage, and for the first time in his illustrious career, adding the iconic Maillot Jaune to his Palmares. All in all, an unforgettable day in Normandy to begin Le Tour 2016. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Fri, July 01, 2016
2016 Tour de France preview podcast by ITV Sport For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
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