S10 Ep63: The stage race trilogy approaches

Published: June 2, 2022, 4:32 p.m.

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The Cycling Podcast F\\xe9minin returns just as the Women\\u2019s World Tour peloton prepares to tackle three stage races in the space of a couple of months. First up it\\u2019s the Women\\u2019s Tour in Britain, then the Giro d\\u2019Italia Donne and finally, at the end of July, the inaugural Tour de France Femmes. In this episode Rose Manley, Orla Chennaoui and Lionel Birnie look ahead to the racing.
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Orla speaks to new World Hour Record holder Ellen van Dijk, who broke Joss Lowden\\u2019s distance which she set last year. How close \\u2013 or far away \\u2013 does the 50km barrier feel now? Lionel catches up with Lizzy Banks to discuss what\\u2019s in store for the Women\\u2019s Tour and finds it promises to be a much more dynamic battle for the general classification this year because of some tricky stages, not least the uphill finish at Black Mountain in Wales. And Rose speaks to SD Worx rider Ashleigh Moolman Pasio, who will spearhead her team\\u2019s challenge at the Women\\u2019s Tour in the absence of reigning champion Demi Vollering.
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