• Giro D'Italia, the Pogacar show, Vuelta Femenina & Aussie Cycling Buzz

  • May 7 2024
  • Length: 49 mins
  • Podcast
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Giro D'Italia, the Pogacar show, Vuelta Femenina & Aussie Cycling Buzz

  • Summary

  • Episode 95 of The Wheelhouse Cycling Podcast….. here's what's happening:

    * Giro D'Italia Update: The Tadej Pogacar show

    * Johnathan Narvaez was happy Tadej went too late

    * Whatever you do, don’t stand between Pog and his pasta

    * Do the riders need a bike computer to win?

    * The first "sprinters stage," prompted a humorous backlash on social media

    * Pogacar's late attack in Stage 3 stirred some controversy, with journalists and fans deeming it "unnecessary."

    * Thymen Arensman's father stirs up Twitter, what would Father Michael do?

    * Belinda McLoed has graced us with "The Hot Mess Map" for this year's Giro, celebrating #tourgran.

    * The Wheelhouse is participating in the 8NationsVuelta, currently tied for third place! Can we rejig our team?

    * Women’s Vuelta * Demi Vollering claims victory at this year's event.

    * The riders' union has introduced a "puddle zone" for the riders

    * Updates from the Aussie Cup

    * The peloton is often heard expressing contentment with phrases like "I'm so happy" and "It’s really nice." We discuss how their multilingual abilities help, and we might just sprinkle in some Aussie slang to spice up their descriptions.

    * Kate now has a street named after her

    * Declan Tresize makes a splash at Ronde van Overijssel, showcasing formidable skills and earning well*deserved kudos.

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