In this episode Patrick Broe and Benji Naesen recap the 14th stage of the 2023 Vuelta a España.

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    13 Comments

    1. Look, i love you guys and listen every day, but the tug buddy thing makes me cringe a hundred times a day. I assume someone has let you all know what that means in the us?

    2. Big brain JV strategy will be to have Rog or Jonas take the jersey so they won't have to pay up for a third grand tour winner. 😂

    3. I really like these podcasts, but maybe you guys need to make notes during a stage or something, because I've now heard quite some podcasts were you seem to forget details, or forget in what order things happened. That's really annoying for people whon did watch the stage and notive that what you're saying isn't correct, but it's even worse for people who haven't watched the stage and are trying to understand what happened. So please… can you guys to improve this a bit?

    4. About Remco's off day: Two days before his coach made Remco take total rest on the rest day without putting the legs under tension. Probably because fatigue was already building up. But it backfired!. in the time trial, Remco did not reach his numbers and had heavy legs at the start. He expected to win the TT and distance his GC Rivals but it was not as much as he hoped for. He probably started to doubt. Add that to what is expected from Remco in the high mountains and Jumbo being superior, it became too much pressure for him and just cut his legs off. That is not to say, that fatigue building up was not a factor. When all the pressure went off because the GC was gone, just riding stage 13 at ease gave him super legs at stage 14.

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