S9 Ep204: Annus galaxicus: The Classics, part two

Published: Nov. 30, 2021, 12:34 p.m.

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In the second part of our look back at the one-day races of 2021, we pick up the story by asking whether Peter Sagan can return to his best to challenge the current crop of Gal\\xe1cticos.
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\\nWe hear from Jonathan Vaughters about the ways racing has changed and why a \'boring\' race to watch does not mean an easy race to ride.
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\\nToms Skuji\\u0146\\u0161 of Trek-Segafredo tells us which of the current riders are most likely to win all five one-day Monuments in their career.
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\\nAnd we hear from Ineos Grenadiers rider Tom Pidcock, who was the breakthrough rider of the spring.
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