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BeSpoke: at the Tour de France

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BeSpoke: at the Tour de France

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BeSpoke: at the Tour de France

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A look back to the conclusion of the 2019 Tour de France with Simon Brotherton, Gareth Rhys Owen, Rob Hayles and Jeremy Whittle.
The riders sipped champagne whilst the crowds waited for them to make their way into Paris bringing the 2019 Tour de France to an end. Champion Egan Bernal crossing the line with Ineos teammate Geraint Thomas who was second. Rob, Simon, Jeremy
Gareth Rhys Owen, Simon Brotherton, Rob Hayles and Jeremy Whittle reflect upon Colombian Egan Bernal’s victory at the Tour on a day when Geraint Thomas clinched second and Vincenzo Nibali won a shortened stage in the Alps. Plus an unexpected gu
It was supposed to be a short but brutal stage, but it wasn’t meant to be called off due to an avalanche. But it was and Team Ineos’ Egan Bernal now wears the leaders yellow jersey with Julian Alaphilippe finally relenting. Listen in as the BeS
Nairo Quintana takes the stage victory but the main talking point is whether or not Geraint Thomas attacked his own team mate and co-leader Egan Bernal. Rob Hayles, Jeremy Whittle, Simon Brotherton and Gareth Rhys Owen ask if the reigning champ
The contenders for the yellow jersey get through stage 17 unscathed as the Alps draw sharply into focus. Australian broadcaster Sophie Smith joins the team to give her lowdown on the final three days of intense climbing, and British Time Trial
Caleb Ewan wins the sprint but Geraint Thomas takes a tumble. He is more lucky than one rider who is out with a broken wrist. But with temperatures into the high thirties things get heated as the BeSpoke team try to pick their 1-2-3 in Paris wi
The BeSpoke team drive through the night to join up with reigning Tour de France champion Geraint Thomas and Ineos Team Principle Sir Dave Brailsford on the final rest day. With Julian Alaphilippe cracking for the first time yesterday, the BeSp
Britain's Simon Yates wins his second stage of the Tour on a day when the race for the yellow jersey was blown wide open in what is fast becoming the race of a generation, as Geraint Thomas claws back some time.
Gareth Rhys Owen, Rob Hayles and Simon Brotherton and Jeremy Whittle reflect on a dramatic mountain stage that saw Geraint Thomas lose time on a brilliant day for French duo Thibaut Pinot and Julian Alaphilippe. How can Thomas claw back the ti
A shock victory for Julian Alaphilippe in the Time Trial leads the BeSpoke team to wonder if he could actually win the whole thing. Plus we hear from Lizzie Deignan following La Course, and the team get concerned with warnings of 40 degrees tem
Simon Yates becomes the first British winner of the 2019 Tour de France taking stage 12, whilst Australian Rohan Dennis quits following a tantrum. Also, UCI President David Lappartient speaks to BeSpoke on the eve of La Course - a one day race
It was a day for the sprinters as Australian Caleb Ewan won in Toulouse, but does the Tour miss the giants of the sprinting world like Mark Cavendish and Marcel Kittel? Or are we witnessing the start of a new golden era of the powerhouses? Plus
Geraint Thomas is in a great position on the first rest day of this year's Tour. His team principal Sir Dave Brailsford joins BeSpoke to talk us through how they planned to take advantage of the crosswinds on stage 10, and road captain Luke Row
It was supposed to be a day for the sprinters, but it actually turned out to be the most decisive day yet for the General Classification. Crosswinds tore apart the peloton as it rolled towards Albi with Geraint Thomas and Ineos the main benefic
Mitchelton-Scott’s Daryl Impey wins stage 9 of the Tour whilst Julian Alaphilippe continues in yellow. But with the sporting world fixated on Lords the BeSpoke team do their best to keep various riders up to speed with developments at the crick
Geraint Thomas and his Ineos teammates crashed with 10km to go but fought back to limit the damage to Gianni Moscon's snapped frame. This was all going on whilst Thomas de Gendt rode a remarkable breakaway victory. Julian Alaphilippe stakes his
Reaching speeds of 73km/h Dylan Groenewegen swept to victory to take his first stage of the 2019 Tour de France. Michael Woods, who is sitting pretty in the top 10, tells us what life is like as a debutant on tour, and Gareth receives some rath
The tour had its first mountain stage up the Planche des belles filles, and it was reigning champion Geraint Thomas not teammate Egan Bernal who showed he has the early form. But did the BeSpoke team make it off the mountain in one piece?
The BeSpoke team have a run-in with a group of male models in Colmar as Peter Sagan wins a bunch sprint. The team then look ahead to Stage 6 - the Planche des Belles Filles. It's the first big climb of the Tour and so the first serious test fo
From the Champagne region to the home of quiche; stage four of the tour takes us to Nancy. Julian Alaphilippe still maintains the yellow jersey but it was Italian Viviani who won the bunch sprint. The BeSpoke team sit down and quietly review t
Le Tour rolls into France, so who better to win stage three than Julian Alaphilippe. He took the race by the scruff of its neck and rode to a solo victory in Epernay, deep in Champagne country. Gareth and the BeSpoke team ask if he's the be
Ineos co-leaders Geraint Thomas and Egan Bernal have done no damage to their chances with Ineos taking second in the Team Time Trial in Brussels. But what’s the latest with the Mark Cavendish fallout at Dimension Data- we hear from inside the c
Mike Teunissen was the surprise winner of the opening stage of the 2019 Tour De France where a crash towards the end saw one of the race favourites go down. The BeSpoke team discuss why Mark Cavendish is still having an impact at the tour despi
The 2019 Tour de France starts this Saturday. With Chris Froome out, we hear from Geraint Thomas who aims to defend his crown. Plus we ask what the future holds for Mark Cavendish after he wasn’t picked by Team Dimension Data.
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