Stage 9: Chinon to Châteauroux (174.1 km). This is a 100% sprinter day, and until 750m to go, it was in question. We break it down and preview stage 10 (tomorrow – Monday).
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[Music] massive. The number of people have been upgrading. Yes, there you go. You see the graceful in that you were talking about before race we’ve got yet again and a victor then goes victory to an American Andy Hampton go bike. He looks at the Colombian rider. How are you doing? Straight past Santiago Patero and he’s coming up to Pantani. [Music] Well, Armstrong is silicon for his last few hundred meters as we come towards the finish of this monumental stage. And Armstrong as we start to approach the line now. Pantani gets his teeth and accelerates and over the line is going now to win stage number 15. Sepkus an emotional finish from Durango in the USA. Sepkus wins. [Music] Welcome back. Stage nine tour to France 2025 Between Two Wheels podcast. Tyler Yonke coming to you on a Sunday evening and I’ve got uh Victor’s in the house. What’s up, Victor? Uh Between Two Wheels is live. Yes, we’re doing stage nine. I have a correction for you, which is I had and and I looked people had I’d heard comments about tomorrow’s stage uh being a rest day and but then people were saying no, it was actually going to be a a tour day. So, I I went through actually the tour’s own website on here and it’s it said, you know, the 14th of July was a day off, but it is tomorrow. Thanks, Victor. Thanks for the liking the stream here. Um, everyone else do that. Subscribe, like, get your notifications on. And like I I set this ahead. So, Victor got his notices. Everyone else should as well. We’re doing a stage tomorrow. We’re going to do a stage review because the tour goes on tomorrow. Uh, stage 10. And it’s going to be a doozy, right? So, here we go. Um, there we are down. I told you we started up here, way up here in the north. We’ve moved our way through. Now, we’re almost in the central part. Tomorrow, definitely. I mean, look, this is smack dab in the middle. By the way, welcome to the show, everybody. You’re going to hear things here you have you don’t hear on any other cycling podcast. It may be something like me mispronouncing words. Shannon to Chhatro uh or it could be things like saying changing your name to Caven City is completely ridiculous and embarrassing. and uh all the teams and the tours and the the the podcast that talk about it in a in a glowing way. Embarrassing. You know who didn’t show up at the uh shot today? The city of Cavendish, Mark Caendish. Even he perhaps knows it’s one of the dumb things to do. I I don’t know. Um anyway, so that’s where we’re at. And then like said, so tomorrow is in Inazat to Lamont Dor stage 10. By the way, you came over here. Lavalo a few days ago. Uh, palendrome. Lava. Palindrome. Okay. Uh, so here, let’s take a look at there’s the stage. Uh, let’s take a I want to look at the route here. So, this is now they say 7:14. So, before and then it says rest day. It said 75. I it. Anyway, I you know, I was maybe I was looking at a different website. However, we definitely have it on here today. It’s going to be There it is. Um not much climbing at all. And uh do they show that’s that’s uh key events. Let’s do nothing in the key events here. I was going to see if they do total number of feet that they climb for the day. They don’t say that. Um there you go. Anyway, that’s that’s the the route we have today. So, I’m going to go through it. I’m not gonna we’re going to talk about a few things. One, um Jaw Ma had crashed. you know what, stage seven up the muer muer uh and hurt himself. He cracked ribs, the finger was hurt. Uh he ends up pulling out today. He started today and he pulled out and it’s probably wise if you’re not if you’re having trouble on a flat day holding the handlebars and whatnot, you’re not going to be any help to your team tomorrow. So pull out today, perfectly fine. No, no help. Now, uh, last year’s tour, I think it was J Wuso pulled out for, um, for, um, what’s his name? Uh, uh, Tatt Pagata. There you go. Pulled out. So, he was down a mam last the same time last year. But I’m sorry. W J Ma is a significant significant writer for you. He is a diesel um and a guy that can you know does do amazing work. So because the difference you’re going to have is you know some of these other guys you’ve seen this Wellens has been up there. He’s been key for Pagatra at this point. Um Wana Uso I think it was the first one of the first mountain stages. Uh IO and these other guys were around. They weren’t doing what they want. He comes from the back just hits the front and puts on an insidious pace. Okay. Because he’s a he’s a great he’s a great rider. He’s a grand tour podium guy himself. Uh so he does great work and and he just has this long ability to ride long time on the front. So he he’s going to be sorely missed and I think that’s so who does Pagotaa really have left for him now. Tim Wellen still but Adam Yates and you don’t know Adam Yates sat up I think today he came in just like yesterday with Simon Yates. Actually it was yesterday. Um, those two are I think are poised for the tomorrow stage. Okay. Same with Subkus. I just think that that’s that’s you’re going tomorrow maybe not quite this the the guys that using them be but there we we’ll walk ourselves through this. Um, what was the distance here? 174.1. Yeah, 174.1 kilometers. Uh, let’s see what that is. I’m going to do 174.1 divided by 62. No, that’s not that’s that’s the wrong way to go. 174.1 times 62 107 miles. So, not too bad on a flat day for you Americans out there. I know you guys need uh the conversion. Um, so this is uh the tour. Uh here we just talk about a little bit of stuff that happened yesterday, which actually is important. So Tim Miller yesterday, remember stage one, he missed the split. They missed the split. Uh Philipsson goes up there, Duninick, they all make the split, these five guys, they destroy everybody in the sprint. Jasper Phillips gets his green. He gets his uh stage win. Alperson’s like, “Whoop! Look at us.” Former Alpison rider Tim Millier Tim Merier um missed the split. He didn’t get a chance to sprint. He does a few days later. He wins. Okay. Uh yesterday uh they had a chance for him. Jonathan Milan uh but 10k to the finish. Tim Millair missed this missed the split again so to speak uh because they had a flat tire. Now I think he ended up catching up but it was just too much. Uh yeah. So he did end up getting back up to the group but it wasn’t enough. He had to try to get up there front. He was not he lost a lot of strength being able to get back up there. Meanwhile, Jonathan Milan stage win. Anyway, they talked to him. Uh Tim Malair, uh who did I pick yes? Ja. He’s all beat up. coming in. Who did I pick yesterday for today’s stage? I said, and I think it was quote uh Tim Malair for the win. I don’t want him to win, but he will. Just saying that one, not the other. Okay. But it wasn’t inevitable because uh the kilometer zero mark coming up here, you had Jonas Roush. Uh is that his name? Jon. I’m gonna have now I’m gonna have to look it up, but Jonas uh takes off and for Alpas and Dquinnick and who chases him down known other than Matthew Vanderpole. We play an interview with them. They get uh and everyone’s like, “Oh, maybe they’re going for the green jersey.” Now, Matthew Vanderpole said over and over and over, “I’m not going for the green jersey.” He does kind of some half-ass sprints for the intermediate sprints. So, is he is he is he playing us here like um Rogich does where he kind of just says things and it’s not true. Uh maybe. But he rolls through on the intermediate sprint getting the maximum points. They have a 3m minute 40 second gap. 150 basically kilometers still to go and you’re like, “Okay, he’s out there for the green jersey. They’re probably going to set up.” Nope. Jonathan Milan, by the way, easily takes the sprint for third over. Uh Binium Germay and a Turgess I believe is up there as well. All right, we love the tour. Blah blah blah. Guys, Jiao is dropped and he will stop. So, he will retire, says UAE. Yes, Jao Mida then does retire from the race number two on his back. There was some wind and uh you’re going to hear some interviews. I don’t know if we will play this necessarily for um uh Matthew Vanderpole at the finish, but they they went through the intermediate sprint, then they’re going to keep on going. Okay. He and Jonas are just going. Not Jonas Vingo, but Jonas trying to I think it’s Ralph. Uh they’re they’re they’re continuing up the road and someone is like, “Look, we may be able to make it. Plus, there’s these crosswinds and we expect the group behind to probably get split up. Then we’re going to probably be caught by the front group, which is going to be fine. It’s going to be reduced sprint and we’re probably still going to be able to have a good chance or hoping our guys Kaden Groves is in there will do some work for him.” the splits happen and some of those splits came about multiple times here because some back and forth cross- win stuff uh and at one point um Pat not Patrick Bner only Oscar only got caught out as did Adam Yates sepus but that group ended up coming back together it looks like oh this shit’s over but they just sat up and it’s all like may I wonder if the sprint groups because it was also who is going to chase this down you have Alpison up the front they’re not going to chase this down little Trek’s going to do it some Sudell and you didn’t have Quinn Simmons on the front today. You had his teammate. I don’t remember who his name is, but there was a radio thing where Quinn’s like, “I’m trying to find some friends to to help us out here because you do need that.” Like there’s there’s been some uh Terry Gino Gveno, the uh the guy that’s put basically for the US ASO that’s designing these courses. He’s also like, “Look, you hold a too much of a leash on those two um total energies guys the other day, that doesn’t help. And if you if the sprinters are going to control stages like this, maybe we just won’t have uh sprint stages in the tour anymore. It’s like kind of like whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa. But you’re not putting anything in these profiles either to incentivize guys to go off the front. But they need to. And you have a day like today where you know at around 100 or so kilometers to go, they had a maximum advantage, they being Vanderpole and and Jonas of uh five minutes and 40 seconds. So there’s a chance that they’re going to be able to stay off the front, you know. Once again, the the wind didn’t help that situation because it then sped the teams up. Now, like I said, there was a split there and it looked pretty bad and immediately it was almost a minute to the second group who guys who had missed out on the split and then the front group and and W by the way did a huge amount of work to try to come across and he’s not connecting to the group. He’s literally about uh 10 yards or so from the from the group connecting to it, but it’s gutted on the right hand side. So he’s having trouble doing that. Even if he were to get up there, he still he’s gutted and all of a sudden that the everyone in front of him just splits across the road and they sat up. So I don’t think the wind necessarily changed. I think there was an attitude of they’re like, “Look, we don’t need to be jettisoning everybody. We’re going to the sprinters that is uh we don’t need to be doing this. Uh we’re not splitting the right people. Everyone’s here. What’s the point? We can’t, you know, hold this uh these gaps for for very much longer.” Uh these two gentlemen though, they still continued on uh their day. They start to get caught. They get down to about 20 seconds or so. I want to believe uh 32 seconds here at one well this is before this and then they they kicked again and they got up to about a minute 40 and then they’re coming in here with six kilometers to go and Jonas had done a ton of work and he just said um Joners oh Rickards Jennis Rickards sorry not Rous uh Rickards uh sits up and Matthew Vanderpole has 6 kilometers and 32 seconds to see what he can do and he gives it everything he can. and a man on the mission. You had all different groups coming up here. You had Interwanti Mare, you had a little bit of uh Groupama, FDJ, you had Little Trek, you had some Sudal, you had Remco doing work on the front for Tim Millier. Okay. Uh but you can see here coming 1.5 7 seconds. Uh they come around a corner at about a kilometer. I’m I think it was 1.7. You can see this drag up here about seven.7 kilometers. He’s got to drag up and then the last kilometer is basically flat. Um, was there a wreck? I don’t know. They’re going all over the road trying to get to him and 1.2 there was an EF rider heads out. They c they don’t catch him. One kilometer to go. He’s still off the front. The EF rider’s bridging up and there you have it. You get him past at right around it’s at 750 to go. They actually catch him and they get p he gets past there 692 m to the finish. Groupama FDJ comes to the front. Israel Primotech uh Patrick Bitner’s team u postal pickl uh Tim Miller is there fighting for himself as is Jonathan Milan. Now Milair has one Sudol Quickstep rider up there in front of him who’s following the Israel Premier Attack Team. Jonathan Milan has no teammates left at all. Uh which is an and neither does Binium. So which is an interesting thing. you saw yesterday um Jonathan Milan basically working his way and he did a fantastic job fighting wheel to wheel. Now I did point out where he’s kind of hip-checking different people. He did get fined and I think they took off 10 points yesterday from the sprint which is fine. They’re just like hey it wasn’t too dangerous but just watch yourself. Now the the moves he did yesterday cleared space for him. And by the way, when you when I showed uh one clip there, uh he clicks it. The two guys split because of it and then Wout powers his way up there. Now, I didn’t see Wout up here for the sprint at all. Uh but here you go. So, Group FDJ, they’re for Pinhole Penho Ho. Uh Brian Kok, that’s who they were sprinting for. Uh Brian Kard’s up here coming into the last 400 meters. Um you had um uh Van Pppppel hit the front for who? I don’t know. Uh he’s up there. Jonathan Milan strikes out hard. We’ll go back here. Strikes out hard up the the the barriers. And on the right hand side, our right left as the writers is Tim earlier coming out wide. He had to go wide past I think it’s Acriman for Israel Premier Tech team. I don’t know why he’s once again the sprinter there. I think Stewart’s the better one. Uh Bener Gmay doesn’t really have good positioning. I think Bow House in there for Bahrain. Uh and Miller comes right over to Milan. They they battle up the top there, but it’s it’s it’s really um Jonathan Milan just, you know, having a lead out might have helped. I think he went a little bit early. I’m going to try to see exactly where he was. Okay, so there is they’re right about there’s the 350 back there. They’re probably about 300 to go at this point. Uh, and Milan stripes out. He hits the front right there right at 200. You know, that’s perfectly fine. You just got your ass kicked. Uh, sorry to say. Um, 200 meters. It’s a slight little bend maybe perhaps to the hill. 200 should should be perfectly fine for him to take the sprint on. Uh, Tim Merlier gets the win, yells in there, gives everyone hugs, and says he was very grateful uh to his team. Gets the win. There you go. Tim Miller H gets the win for Sud Quickstep. Jonathan Milan in second place for Little Trek. Arnold Dele though for lotto he and and let’s go back here to the to the finish. Let’s see how close this is. You can see this actually it’s only you know maybe a full wheel that Mirier has over Jonathan Milan and then Milan actually doesn’t get much over uh Arnold Deise. So those top three that was actually fairly close. Um, so you know, good for them getting that. Uh, Bettner comes in fourth for uh, team postal pickel. Penhoit for Gupama FDJ. They did work there and he got fifth place. Good for him. Binium GMI in sixth for interwant mare. Wanty. Uh, Phil Bowhouse for Bahrain. Uh, Jordy Mayus for RBH. Who’s RBH? Someone give me a hand here. Uh, Fredheim for Uno X. and uh Kaden Groves for Alperson Dina quick step. You got the lead here for Tad still 54 seconds over 111 over Vlan. Jo Jonas Vanigo 117. Mattel Jorgensson comes up to 134. He went over the top of Vanderpole who got caught at 700 and then sat up and lost lost some times to the sprinters. Uh Oscar only in 249. Lipowitz Rogalich Skilos at 343. Uh Jonathan Balons in the green jersey at 227 over Pogatar with 156. Might they’ll change a little bit tomorrow. We’ll look at that. Gay at 151. Timier in 150. Vanderpole 128. And Climbers jersey Tim will I believe that’ll change tomorrow as well over Pagatra one point down to one for Kevin Valon. Uh Quinn Simmons in there in two points. Uh, young rider, Remco, 17 seconds over Valolon, 155 over only. You got Lipawit, Skiillos, Ben Healey, Rodriguez, Grego, Burke Mo, and Laurance. Uh, at down to 18 minutes for the young rider jersey. Uh, most combative actually was uh, we’ll take a look here. Let’s take a look at that. Okay. Uh, so here’s the sprints. We saw Vanderpole, Jonas Rickard gets that. Mer at the finish. Uh most combative rider Jonas Rickard gets that for Alpaca Quinnick. He gets up in the on the podium. Jonathan Milan took the points for the young rider jersey of the day. Any fines? No fines for these riders today. Uh there’s your overall and GC. We talked about that. How about the team? Still Visma Lisa Bike by seven minutes. There’s tomorrow stage. But uh before we go there, let’s how about we play a few interviews. This one is uh Remco. We’re gonna play it at 1.25 speed because I think that’s what we need. Yeah, I mean uh if you win with a team and and you put some help in, I think it feels kind of like a victory for yourself, especially on a sprint stage, which I will never win in my life. So, uh I think it’s yeah, very special to to have helped him a little bit and uh that he finished it off. I think it’s uh pretty nice for us to to finish this hectic day with and uh yeah to take the third stage for the team and Tim’s second one. I think it’s uh very nice. It’s a it’s a special day for for you guys today. It’s the third victory of Quickstep in Chat like in 2021 where you won your third stage in Chat. Oh yeah. I mean it’s like it was meant to be. So I think it was with Kev in 21 probably. So uh I mean yeah if you see that Kev wins it in 21. He was the best printer in that time and now we have the best sprinter of this time in our team. I think it’s a it’s a story that was meant to be. Tomorrow is another day. Massive central fireworks and some stress I suppose for you and some wind. No. Uh yeah, tomorrow is going to be uh probably the first real GC battle. Uh I think on paper the the climbs are not the hardest ones, but it’s up and down all the day. So uh yeah, I remember the stage in Masanta last year was also pretty pretty fireworks with Pari. So uh if it’s going to be the same tomorrow, I think we might expect already some first cracks in the GC. But uh yeah, I’m happy that we’re finally starting the the mountains or uh the hills. So uh yeah, let’s go for it. Okay, there you go. There’s uh Remco. Um there’s the there’s the stage tomorrow. So the sprint you have a cat 2 and then you have some lumps here and then this uh sprint spot uh right around 44 k the intermediate sprint around 44 km to go. It’ll be interesting to see uh which riders get if the break goes uh is contained until after the intermediate sprint if these riders I mean that’s definitely one where uh Vanderpole can get at least get maybe more points than the big sprinters. Uh but then you got a cat two then you got another cat twos that’s three then four of them then five cat twos then a cat three then six seven cat twos and one cat three. This is up and down all day. it does end up uh you can see some of these profiles here. There’s the finished profile. Um at least the last, you know, 3 kilometers. That’s going to be kind of nasty. Uh the first one 600 m at 12.8%. Yikes. Uh 78 108 m at 7.3. That’s just a real quick one. The coat deser looks like 5 km. 5.2 at 6.7. That’ll be a little bit worse. Uh 3.4 at 7.3. The coat de bersette. Uh the cold day guer another cat 2 that’s uh 3.3 at 6.7%. The cold day croy that is 3.5 at 5.5. That’s a cat 3. Uh then the last two catos the cold de la Croy Robert 5.1 at 6.4. Um it doesn’t look too bad there. And then this 3.3 at 7.8 that’s a little bit more spicy. Uh the 7.8 It’s pretty uh steady all the way along. All these are, you know, and then this finish in here. So, I I don’t know if the GC I I don’t know if it’s a day where Rogue Lich or Jonas are going to do any damage to each other. Uh maybe not even to the top five or six. I do believe you’re going to have um some little bit of fireworks there and you may get a gap at the finish. Um but I think it’s going to be Jonas and it’s going to be um you know, Pagotchar left in there. But who is going to be the guys that are going to get kind of left out? I mean, what you might look on a day like this is maybe um Pagotchar wants to give up the yellow jersey. And if that’s the case, who does he like go up the road, right? And we’ll take a look kind of at the the GC riders in a tad bit here. Uh let’s do this interview. This is Jonas Rickard uh after the stage. Play this at 1.25 as well. Go. I don’t know. Uh I made a small joke of it yesterday and uh Mach seems to be serious uh to go with two and uh from the start. So uh yeah I tried it and uh yeah they let me go and then M came and yeah I think first the team the team thought we would go until the sprint but uh yeah the plan was just uh to go to the finish and uh yeah we almost succeeded. Yeah. Were you surprised to see the gap growing growing growing to four minutes over four minutes? Well, surprised. Not really because uh we were going quite hard and uh yeah, I think uh it’s this must been one of the hardest days of my life. Okay, I’m not going to play too much more of this because I don’t want to get struck with copyright. Uh let’s go to this last one though with Matu Vanderpole talking to him about the finish uh about Let’s also go 1.25 um about his day out. Yeah, I uh discussed with with Junas that uh we wanted to go for it today. his uh his dream is to be on the tour of France podium. So I was uh happy to help him to try and get the combat he did. So I hope they give it to him. I think that is confirmed. He’s got that. So he’s going to be on the podium. Then I’m really happy that was one of his dreams. So and in the end we came really close but yeah I think we were both just on the limit. It was a very hard day. Um yeah, the roads were not really uh really helping with two riders in front and then of course with the wind we knew uh the GC teams would come back um at certain points but at certain moments but I think uh oh yeah it’s uh it’s hard to not not be able to finish it off but I think we put up a good show today. Yeah, it was a very very good show. Was the plan just for the points competition first or just for the breakaway? No, no, I’m like I said, I’m not going for the green jersey. So, it was really uh for the for the breakaway and we knew that there was also a possibility of a first echelon maybe bridging to us, but yeah, we uh we suffered but also enjoyed today, I think. Thank you. There you go. Um there you go. Uh let’s go back in here. So, this is a stage profile. I want to look at Let’s go to the results for today. Kind of want to look at who who might be going up the road. I I don’t think Vanderpole is going to be allowed up the road is going to go up the road tomorrow. Um maybe I I think Oscar only as an example, even Lipawitz, I think they’re still too close. I think Roglish has too much history uh with do that they’re not going to let him go up the road. Uh possibly Skios at 343. I look I think you’re going to see everything that that EF has EF Education uh easy post do. I think they’re going to give everything they have to try to get up the road with someone. Maybe Ben Healey again, maybe Nelson Palace. Um they’re going to do what they can. That’s just I I believe that’s that’s what they’re here for. Maybe Uno X Rider. I mean um Felix Gaul perhaps. Um but I’m looking more maybe in the six 10 minutes. Martin Gam um Giam Martan. I could see him going up the road trying to do that. Like I said, Nelson Palace, maybe Ben Oconor losing down here now. uh at 1523. He had a wreck on day one there. Remember when they came into the finish, hurt his knee and he’s been having a little bit of trouble. Possibly uh someone like him, maybe Christian Rodriguez. Um I don’t think they Yates. It will be interesting if uh Vizma tries to send a satellite rider or if you just kind of like let’s just sit back and see what happens. So I’m going to be interested to tomorrow just because I don’t know what’s going to happen. I think there’s some wise um you could see the day before the rest day they could feel like they wanna you know fill their oats and they they’re just going at it or they’re just like let’s not overdo it. Let’s have a rest day and then because here’s what we have coming in. Um so there’s that was today. Um then you got tomorrow’s and then here’s to lose on so you rest day on Tuesday. Now, uh, this is going to be Wednesday, which are these bang, bang, bang, bang, bang. Okay, that’s not going to be too fun. Uh, but then you got how to come this. So, it’s Wednesday, this is Thursday. This is Thursday. You got this cap 4, this sprint. Okay, and then this leadup to the coldest um which is right there. Uh 11.8 kilometers at 7.6%. Okay. Then this other uh cold Bordees, it’s a cat 2 and that’s 3.3 at 8 point 8%. But then the how to come. You have 13.5 at 7.9% with some steep pitches. This thing is legendary. Okay. There’s nothing no getting out and about on it. I think is this the one a few years ago where Wout led Jonas up there. Uh Sep was doing great work. Uh Brandon McNoli was doing great work for TAD. Uh and then they the W had been up the road. He is in the green jersey and he just lights it up for Jonas who then gets a few minutes uh lead. So that’s that that’s got some history. Um that’s uh very possible. That’s you know that you never know what could happen. You also I think you go back to Bji Ree on how to come. I think they had a shortened stage that day and he big rings that It was Mr. what 60 goat. Um dude was out of his mind. So that’s Thursday, Friday a time trial. I mean that’s climbing time trial. So Thursday, Friday and then uh we talked about this Saturday up to Super Vineyards and then Sunday into Carcasson. A little bit less of an interesting Sunday race. But there you go. There’s what we have coming up tomorrow on the tour of France. Um, I mean, it’s either TAD A is gonna win or you gonna have a breakaway. That’s that’s how I see it. So, I I hope it’s a I don’t know what what you know, it’ be it just be interesting to see. I can’t make any predictions because who knows what these guys do. I don’t even know if they always know what they do on their on their stuff. But, it will be interesting and fun tomorrow. You’ve got Kevin Valon perhaps Roman Gorgu perhaps because Mart GM Martan because it is Bastile Day. Okay, it’s a French 4th of July essentially. It’s the July 14th and Victor says Pogy. Victor says Pogy. I I mean you can’t go wrong making that pick. Uh I think that’s solid. But you’re going to see some Frenchies trying to go up the road to make it worth their while on their national holiday. That’s why we’re having the race tomorrow. uh rather than a rust day. See you then. Looking forward to it. Uh where’s my There we go.