TOUR DE FRANCE STAGE 12 REVIEW - A HAT-TRICK for Biniam Girmay but it's heartbreak for Roglic

EPISODE · Jul 11, 2024 · 24 MIN

TOUR DE FRANCE STAGE 12 REVIEW - A HAT-TRICK for Biniam Girmay but it's heartbreak for Roglic

from On Yer Bike Cycling Podcast

The Tour shows it's two faces today - joy for the man in green and sorrow for the man desperate for yellow. Bimiam Girmay is now Africa's mist successful Grand Tour rider in history but Primoz Roglic getting caught up in a crash that should never have been allowed to happen, means his GC looks to be over. Our episode recorded minutes after the finale sees a live relegation for Arnaud Demare and Britain's Mark Cavendish and there's more disappointment with riders unable to finish as we work our way towards the Pyrenees. It's another sprint day tomorrow in our short and sweet episode today, but we do play a little 4D chess on who could win Stage 13 in Pau.Presenters: Sanny Rudravajhala @Sanny_Rudra, Katy Madgwick @WriteBikeRepeatProducer: Sanny RudravajhalaSan Pod ProductionsLet us know your thoughts #OnYerBikePod and please leave us a 5* review AND a comment - that will make a MASSIVE difference to whether other cycling fans can find us. Thanks guys! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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