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Caley and Ronan chat stage 19 of the Tour de France, especially a questionable victory salute. Find
Caley and Ronan discuss the final mountain stage of the 2021 Tour de France and the news of the Bahr
Caley and Ronan report from the side of the road at the Col du Portet. Find the Equals CyclingTips x
Peter Cossins joins the podcast to analyse stage 16 of the Tour de France and chat about riding a bi
Ronan, Caley, and Abby infiltrate Jimmy Whelan's balcony to chat about the Mountains competition at
A mountainous stage in the Pyrenees ended with a wonderful victory, while elsewhere in Italy tears f
Opportunity looms as the race heads into the Pyrenees. Stage 14 of the Tour de France started aggres
Stage 13 of the Tour de France was wild and nasty but finished as expected, and with style. Ruth Win
A breakaway takes control of a sprinters stage with a little help from the wind. Ruth Winder reflec
Stage 11 of the Tour de France saw strong riders weaken, a non-conventional winner take a mountain s
Racing resumes at the Tour de France with a sprint finish into Valence. Heidi Franz and Ruth Winder
Matt de Neef caught up with Ben O'Connor after his Tour de France stage win. Dane Cash chatted with
Stage 9 of the Tour de France was the second day in the high mountains and clearly, the Tour de Fran
Dominance was the theme. The first Tour de France stage in the Alps and Tadej Pogacar left nobody wo
After an insane start to stage 7, a star-studded breakaway formed. The Giro Donne started with a tea
Stage 6 introduced some crucial questions about the green jersey competition and the M-word record.
The first time trial of the tour ended with more lost time for some general classification hopefuls.
Stage 4 had a fairytale ending, with a final sprint in Fougères. A rider protest started off the sta
It was another crash-filled stage at the Tour de France, but who's fault is that? Is it the race org
Stage 2 of the Tour de France finished atop the Mûr de Bretagne. The final 18 km were perplexing and