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Follow the fourth edition of the Trans Pyrenees Race (TPR) – a 2000KM self-supported race through some of the most beautifully remote scenery and iconic mountain passes in the Pyrenean Mountains, from Girona to the Bay of Biscay and back again with the TPRNo4 Podcast from Lost Dot.
Day 9
Hosting, Production & Editing: Iain Broome
Race Reporters: Stuart Downie and Tom Probert -
Follow the fourth edition of the Trans Pyrenees Race (TPR) – a 2000KM self-supported race through some of the most beautifully remote scenery and iconic mountain passes in the Pyrenean Mountains, from Girona to the Bay of Biscay and back again with the TPRNo4 Podcast from Lost Dot.
This episode captures the emotions, victories, and reflections of riders on the day before the much anticipated Finishers’ Party. Pedals turn faster, if possible, under the promise of a sunny Girona waiting at the end of the Finish Parcours, as some finish off the Raid once and for all. Our Race Reporters are there to capture the sound of their arrival, when riders are finally able to switch off and call it a day, or, a little over a week in this case. Hear their reactions straight from the finish line in today’s episode of the TPR podcast.
Hosting, Production & Editing: Iain Broome
Race Reporters: Stuart Downie and Tom Probert -
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Follow the fourth edition of the Trans Pyrenees Race (TPR) – a 2000KM self-supported race through some of the most beautifully remote scenery and iconic mountain passes in the Pyrenean Mountains, from Girona to the Bay of Biscay and back again with the TPRNo4 Podcast from Lost Dot.
TPRNo4 fastest woman, Fiona Kolbinger (004), has made it back to Girona after a gruelling battle through the rain overnight. Day seven dawns and the weather seems to smarten up, as the dampened spirits of riders across the field begin to dry out. Hear from those at different stages in their journeys along the home stretch—even if it doesn’t feel so close yet. We end the episode with Molly Weaver (009) rolling into the Finish, hear her immediate reflections on this day 7 episode.
Hosting, Production & Editing: Iain Broome
Race Reporters: Stuart Downie and Tom Probert -
Follow the fourth edition of the Trans Pyrenees Race (TPR) – a 2000KM self-supported race through some of the most beautifully remote scenery and iconic mountain passes in the Pyrenean Mountains, from Girona to the Bay of Biscay and back again with the TPRNo4 Podcast from Lost Dot.
Hear the soundtrack to Robin Gemperle's (001) and Anatole Naimi's (004) finishes in Girona, as they are greeted by a small team of volunteers and members of the Race team. The crowd greeting finishers will only become louder, growing in numbers as TPR riders begin to arrive at Eat Sleep Cycle ahead of Saturday’s Finishers' Party. The wet weather rages on, and we hear from those holding strong out on the Raid Parcours. Stories of mental survival, lapses in motivation, preparedness of kit, and yearning for the Finish. You won’t want to miss this episode!
Hosting, Production & Editing: Iain Broome
Race Reporters: Stuart Downie and Tom Probert -
Follow the fourth edition of the Trans Pyrenees Race (TPR) – a 2000KM self-supported race through some of the most beautifully remote scenery and iconic mountain passes in the Pyrenean Mountains, from Girona to the Bay of Biscay and back again with the TPRNo4 Podcast from Lost Dot.
With riders strewn out across the Raid Parcours, the Race rumbles on, and so does the changeable weather. With many cols left to conquer, riders are truly testing their fortitude, and digging deep. Hear their plight in this day 5 episode. Robin Gemperle (001) and Anatole Naimi (004) are shooting headlong towards the coast. Hear the sounds of the chase as they ride into their last night on the Race.
Hosting, Production & Editing: Iain Broome
Race Reporters: Stuart Downie and Tom Probert -
Follow the fourth edition of the Trans Pyrenees Race (TPR) – a 2000KM self-supported race through some of the most beautifully remote scenery and iconic mountain passes in the Pyrenean Mountains, from Girona to the Bay of Biscay and back again with the TPRNo4 Podcast from Lost Dot.
The 724KM Raid Parcours is slowly being digested by the front of the Race, though some have surrendered before heading back east. In the hours before and after the time-cut at CP3, a handful of scratches occur, and their individual stories are captured by our Race Reporter. Hear the stories of the Race first-hand from riders across the field.
Hosting, Production & Editing: Iain Broome
Race Reporters: Stuart Downie and Tom Probert -
Follow the fourth edition of the Trans Pyrenees Race (TPR) – a 2000KM self-supported race through some of the most beautifully remote scenery and iconic mountain passes in the Pyrenean Mountains, from Girona to the Bay of Biscay and back again with the TPRNo4 Podcast from Lost Dot.
Watching as our leading riders reach the Atlantic coast and CP4 in Zugarramurdi, Anatole Naimi (044) and Manuel Rudaz (031) continue their close pursuit of Robin Gemperle (001). Hear their determined voices. Back at Gavarnie, many riders are continuing to head over the trails towards Torla Ordesa. Race Reporter Tom Probert is there having hiked on foot to capture rider interviews and stories from their adventures. The Media Team make it to CP3 before its closure to catch riders arriving off of the gravel.
Hosting, Production & Editing: Iain Broome
Race Reporters: Stuart Downie and Tom Probert -
Follow the fourth edition of the Trans Pyrenees Race (TPR) – a 2000KM self-supported race through some of the most beautifully remote scenery and iconic mountain passes in the Pyrenean Mountains, from Girona to the Bay of Biscay and back again with the TPRNo4 Podcast from Lost Dot.
Cold temperatures, snow, rain, and ice test riders and their chosen kit. Hear from the various riders scattered across the Pyrenees as they climb and descend Port de la Bonaigua, the Bujaruelo Valley and the famous Peyresourde, Aspin, and Tourmalet. Race Reporters find riders indoors too, warming up in cafe’s and at resupply points, getting the feeling back into their extremities.
Hosting, Production & Editing: Iain Broome
Race Reporters: Stuart Downie and Tom Probert -
Follow the fourth edition of the Trans Pyrenees Race (TPR) – a 2000KM self-supported race through some of the most beautifully remote scenery and iconic mountain passes in the Pyrenean Mountains, from Girona to the Bay of Biscay and back again with the TPRNo4 Podcast from Lost Dot.
So much has happened since the Race’s Start, when everyone rolled through Girona while the city began to stir, that it’s hard to believe that it was only yesterday. How have the riders reached this point, and what emotional journeys have they already been through on the first day? Hear it straight from the horse’s mouth, as our determined herd settles into the Race on day one. Rider interviews and recordings from our observant Race Reporters, you couldn’t get closer without being in the Pyrenees yourself.
Hosting, Production & Editing: Iain Broome
Race Reporters: Stuart Downie and Tom Probert -
Follow the fourth edition of the Trans Pyrenees Race (TPR) – a 2000KM self-supported race through some of the most beautifully remote scenery and iconic mountain passes in the Pyrenean Mountains, from Girona to the Bay of Biscay and back again with the TPRNo4 Podcast from Lost Dot.
While for some, nerves creep up on Registration Day, many are returning riders and happy to be back in the Pyrenees amongst some familiar faces. Hear from those who are embarking upon their very first race experiences, and those who know exactly what lies ahead (as much as one can). In this episode riders share their personal reasons and motivations behind lining up at the start line. This episode also gives listeners insight into rider backgrounds, experience levels, and what kinds of goals are being aimed for across the board.
Hosting, Production & Editing: Iain Broome
Race Reporters: Stuart Downie and Tom Probert -
Follow the fourth edition of the Trans Pyrenees Race (TPR) – a 2000KM self-supported race through some of the most beautifully remote scenery and iconic mountain passes in the Pyrenean Mountains, from Girona to the Bay of Biscay and back again with the TPRNo4 Podcast from Lost Dot.
Listen to our Pre-Race podcast episode, and get familiar with what this year's riders are up against as Race Director Hannah Larbalestier and Race Coordinator David Ayre dissect what's new and exciting amongst the Controls. Tune in to some insightful interviews with key riders, ones to watch, and Lost Dot vets recorded in the weeks leading up to when it all kicks off: this Friday at 07:00CEST 27th September, 2024.
Hosting, Production & Editing: Iain Broome
Race Reporters: Stuart Downie and Tom Probert -
TCRNo10 // Finish
It’s the day of the Finisher’s Party and the Race is on for riders still making their way to Istanbul. The finish line is abuzz with anticipation as the Media Team and spectators wait to see who will be the last to remain in the General Classification. As the tenth edition of the Transcontinental Race draws to a close everyone reflects on the past decade of racing.
Catch up on the voices and soundscapes of TCRNo10 with our daily podcast episodes available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
Produced by Iain Broome
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TCRNo10 // Day 15
The day before the Finishers Party sees riders pushing hard to remain in General Classification. The Media Team is on hand to speak to the consistent flow of finishers arriving in Istanbul, and hear from their library of stories. From TCR veterans to those who have just completed the Race for the first time, hear sights and sounds of the TCRNo10 Finish as they celebrate this incredible achievement.
Follow along with the 10th edition of the Transcontinental Race; the self-supported bicycle race across Europe. With daily episodes released, hear the stories from the road from Roubaix all the way to Istanbul.
Produced by Iain Broome
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TCRNo10 // Day 14
Hear the stories of the physical and emotional highs and lows from riders straight off of the finish line. Expectant loved ones wait at the Finish while riders grow nearer and nearer to the culmination of their two-week long adventures. Fresh but already sentimental, riders recount their journeys for our TCR Race Reporters and for your listening enjoyment.
Follow along with the 10th edition of the Transcontinental Race; the self-supported bicycle race across Europe. With daily episodes released, hear the stories from the road from Roubaix all the way to Istanbul.
Produced by Iain Broome
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TCRNo10 // Day 13
With the full TCR Media Team in Istanbul, it’s a chance to capture even more stories from riders as they conclude their TCRNo10 journeys. Joy and relief are abundant, especially with a surprise proposal at the finish line!
Follow along with the 10th edition of the Transcontinental Race; the self-supported bicycle race across Europe. With daily episodes released, hear the stories from the road from Roubaix all the way to Istanbul.
Produced by Iain Broome
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TCRNo10 // Day 12
Day 12 at TCRNo10 and Gereon Tewes (295a) and Sherry Cardona (295b) seize a second consecutive victory as fastest Pair. The number of Finishers continues to grow and the TCR Media Team is on hand to find out what has happened in the ~4000km since Roubaix. Race Reporter Hannah Larbalestier interviews riders as they embark on the final leg of their journeys through Türkiye. Bursary rider Aiperi Bakirova (293) begins a special journey to Istanbul and David Ayre reflects on the mood at the finish line as the party approaches.
Follow along with the 10th edition of the Transcontinental Race; the self-supported bicycle race across Europe. With daily episodes released, hear the stories from the road from Roubaix all the way to Istanbul.
Produced by Iain Broome
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TCRNo10 // Day 11
Day 11 sees more celebrations in Istanbul, and we hear from the riders rounding out the top 10. Race Reporter Emma Cole catches up with Finishers who have had some rest and are starting to unpack the experiences of the last few weeks. Jana Kesenheimer (010) cements her position as fastest woman at TCRNo10 and receives a warm and well-deserved welcome at the Finish line. Further back, Control Car 2 hears from riders who are hoping to reach the end of their journeys soon. With a tough headwind and some last-minute mechanicals to contend with, there are plenty of reminders that the Race isn’t over until it’s over.
Follow along with the 10th edition of the Transcontinental Race; the self-supported bicycle race across Europe. With daily episodes released, hear the stories from the road from Roubaix all the way to Istanbul.
Produced by Iain Broome
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TCRNo10 // Day 09
Day 10 at TCRno10 and a missed turn in the final 500m shakes up the final podium positions. Our team at the finish line get a front seat to events as they unfold, and friends and family waiting at the Finish lend an inside perspective on the riders arriving in Istanbul. On the Finish Parcours, Race Reporter Hannah Larbalestier breaks down the Race for the final top-ten spots whilst Race Coordinator Andrew Phillips gives a detailed overview of the route into the city. Jana Kesenheimer (010) continues to hold as fastest woman through Northern Turkey and leading Pair Gereon Tewes (295a) and Sherry Cardona (295b) are not far behind.
Follow along with the 10th edition of the Transcontinental Race; the self-supported bicycle race across Europe. With daily episodes released, hear the stories from the road from Roubaix all the way to Istanbul.
Produced by Iain Broome
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TCRNo10 // Day 09
It’s Day 9 at TCRNo10 and Race leader Robin Gemperle (002) is making his way over the final parcours to where friends and family await at the finish. Race Reporter Emma Cole gets the inside scoop on the moment everyone has been waiting for since Roubaix. Jana Kesenheimer (010) continues her cool-headed ride as she approaches CP4 having crossed the Dardanelles Strait into Asia. No matter how close the riders get to the Finish, it doesn’t get any easier. The Race is taking its toll on bodies and minds, and we hear from riders as they engage in a battle of wills to make it to Istanbul.
Follow along with the 10th edition of the Transcontinental Race; the self-supported bicycle race across Europe. With daily episodes released, hear the stories from the road from Roubaix all the way to Istanbul.
Produced by Iain Broome
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TCRNo10 // Day 08
The team in Control Car 2 set the scene on the challenging Parcours 4 as more riders begin to take on its unpaved roads. Race Reporter Emma Cole talks to Abdullah Zeinab (021) and Christoph Strasser (001) about their experiences on the segment and their plans for the closing stage of the Race. Control Car 1 heads east pursuing stories from the front. Fastest woman Jana Kesenheimer (010) approaches the Turkish border and we hear from riders as they start to imagine what awaits in Istanbul.
5 mins with komoot
This episode ends with a special segment brought to you by Race Partner @komoot as Media Manager Taylor Doyle is joined by Jonathan Kambskard-Bennett, Community Manager for the route planning and navigation app. Jonathan lends his personal perspective as a past TCR participant, as well as discussing the helpful resources provided by the komoot TCR Collections for dot-watchers and riders alike.
Follow along with the 10th edition of the Transcontinental Race; the self-supported bicycle race across Europe. With daily episodes released, hear the stories from the road from Roubaix all the way to Istanbul.
Produced by Iain Broome
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