Wednesday, August 14, 2024 at 8:45 PM
Podcast The Tour de France Femmes left the Netherlands via the start in Valkenburg and have now arrived in the Belgian territory of Liège. There, for the fourth time in as many stages, a Dutch woman has won. All the main characters move on to a new one. Wheeler Fleets Podcast!
After two sprints and a time trial, the riders were given a mix of the Amstel Gold Race (in the prologue) and Liège-Bastogne-Liège on Wednesday. The final was identical to the Monument in April. Demi Vollering was there again, but she made the same mistake again in the final sprint. She is now more at peace with it, as she took time in everything else in the field. The only stage winner, Puck Pieterse, came close to the challenge, as the best talent kept the world’s best rider behind her. What does this mean for Pieterse’s chances in the final classification?
Of course we also hear from SD Worx, where Anna van der Breggen and Vollering highlight the competition for the yellow jersey in the high mountains. In addition, our correspondents also discuss the growth of women's cycling with different riders, and Maxim reports on this topic. We also think about the enthusiastic audience this week, who could not rely solely on the enthusiasm of the Dutch riders. They also met Adrie van der Poel and asked him about the fact that some people think that his son rides a horse as if he is not worthy of a world champion. Stay tuned for a new episode of Wheeler Fleets Podcast!
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