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Brad, Adam Blythe, Matt Stephens and Graham Willgoss sum up an epic week at the World Championships in Yorkshire with dramatic victories for Mads Pedersen and Annemiek van Vleuten, remember Cav’s best and worst days chasing the Rainbow Jersey and affirm Froome’s right to privacy as he prepares to return from injury. Plus: Brad takes questions from our live audience. Dane of the Day? There can be only one.
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Brad and Matt Stephens decamp to a watering hole just west of Madrid to reflect on Primoz Roglic’s historic victory at the 74th edition of the Vuelta a Espana. Elsewhere, well wishes are sent Sir Dave Brailsford’s way and with the final Grand Tour of 2019 now concluded, the guys switch their focus towards the impending UCI World Championships in Yorkshire.
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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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Bradley Wiggins and Matt Stephens react to Mark Cavendish being controversially snubbed for the Tour de France and debate whether Geraint Thomas or Egan Bernal should lead Team Ineos. Plus, a question from Sean Yates and why Chris Froome will still win another Tour after his horrific crash.
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Brad and Matt Stephens report from a rain soaked Val Thorens, where Egan Bernal held firm and is set to become the youngest Tour winner for over a century
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With Team Sky’s budget set to increase under new sponsor Ineos, Graham Willgoss, Bradley Wiggins and Magnus Backstedt discuss whether a salary cap would work within professional cycling.
There’s also a look back at a magnificent win for Julian Alaphilippe at Milan-San Remo as well as cobbled Classics chat and an insight in to what retired life is really like.
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Bradley Wiggins is joined by his hero Sean Yates, and Jesse Yates, to react to the latest drama from the Tour de France with the title now Geraint Thomas' for the taking. Plus, explosive insights on the day Chris Froome 'broke his promise' at the Tour in 2012.
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Brad and Matt Stephens predict further domination for Team Ineos after Egan Bernal confirms his stunning Tour de France victory in Paris. The guys reflect on one of the greatest editions in the history of the race, plus an interview with record-breaking seven-time Green Jersey winner Peter Sagan.
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