S10 Ep135: Van Vleuten rules the world

Published: Oct. 6, 2022, 8:30 a.m.

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Rose Manley, Orla Chennaoui and Lizzy Banks return to give their impressions of this year\'s thrilling World Championship road race, which saw Annemiek Van Vleuten snatch the rainbow jersey and gold medal in the final moments.
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\\nVan Vleuten took to the start line with a fractured elbow \\u2013 sustained only a few days prior to the the race \\u2013 and looked to be on super domestique duty for the Dutch team. But an opportunistic move when she rejoined the leading group within the last kilometre saw her take her second World Championships road race title.
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\\nVan Vleuten has ruled the world this season \\u2013 adding the rainbow jersey to victories in the Giro, Tour and Vuelta, plus Li\\xe8ge-Bastogne-Li\\xe8ge.
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\\nIn this episode, we hear from the newly crowned time trial champion Ellen van Dijk about taking her title, rooming with Van Vleuten and becoming a Netflix heroine. And the winner of the inaugural under 23 title Niamh Fisher-Black talks about an emotional race for her and her fight to even make it to the start line of the race.
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