Later beluisteren
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Graham Willgoss, Bradley Wiggins and Adam Blythe react to Victor Campenaerts becoming the new Hour Record holder and also ponder and predict as to who could now mount a serious challenge to the Belgian’s crown.
Elsewhere, Mathieu van der Poel’s bright future is discussed after his stunning victory in the Amstel Gold Race, Annemiek van Vleuten stops by for a chat following her runners-up finish in the women’s edition plus there’s a look at Rod Ellingworth’s departure from Team Sky and a possible return to form for Mark Cavendish.
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Graham Willgoss, Sean Kelly and Matt Stephens join Sir Brad to discuss Chris Froome’s claims that his former leader at Team Sky couldn’t be ‘trusted’ in the 2012 Tour de France.
There’s also a look back at another enthralling edition of Paris-Roubaix, as well as a preview of Victor Campenaerts’ Hour Record attempt and with the start of the Giro d'Italia less than a month away, the panel predict who they think will be victorious in this year’s Grand Tours.
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Graham Willgoss, Adam Blythe and Bradley Wiggins discuss a positive week for Team Sky both on and off the bike, whether 2019 will yield even more success for British cycling and there’s also reaction to Victor Campenaerts' attempt to beat Brad’s Hour Record in Mexico next month.
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Bradley Wiggins, Graham Willgoss, Simon Gerrans and Orla Chennaoui dissect the early drama at the 2019 Giro d'Italia and react to the shock news of Marcel Kittel taking a break from racing. Also on the podcast, Sir Brad answers questions from Eurosport snooker legends Ronnie O'Sullivan and Jimmy White and the team tell some of their favourite stories from the Giro.
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