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A maiden stage win for Jarlinson Pantano but, once again, the Podcast mood is subdued, this time due to some very sad news relating to a member of our team, as Ned explains.
Make that four. Mark Cavendish claims his 30th Tour de France stage win. Matt, Ned and David discuss that and there’s also an interview with Sir Dave Brailsford about what makes Chris Froome quite so special.
A stage win for Tom Dumoulin in the Individual Time Trial but his and everyone else’s thoughts were, understandably, elsewhere today.
The Yellow Jersey RUNNING up Mont Ventoux! It’s fair to say we’ve seen it all now. Ned and David attempt to pick the bones out of one of the Tour’s most extraordinary stages.
While the wind played havoc with the Tour on the road to Montpellier, the Green and Yellow jerseys joined forces at the front. Another extraordinary day’s racing for our Four Musketeers to analyse.
On a day when Michael “Bling" Matthews sprinted to his first ever Tour de France stage win, the boys are full of fun facts.
Matt Rendell is joined by Gary Imlach in Andorra to bring you all the news from the team hotels, as the Tour pauses to catch its breath after nine fast and furious stages.
A day of heat and hailstones in Andorra as Tom Dumoulin secured his first ever Tour stage victory, while for Alberto Contador it marked the end of the road. As ever, our intrepid quartet have all the news and interviews
An extraordinary day’s racing culminated in a breathtaking attack and descent by Chris Froome, which earned the two time Tour winner another yellow jersey
Steve Cummings claimed a fourth stage victory for Team Dimension Data on this year’s Tour as he tamed the Col d’Aspin. An amazing day’s racing for the boys to reflect upon
A third stage victory for Mark Cavendish, who is now all alone in second place on the all-time list of stage winners on Tour. A memorable day indeed for the boys to dissect, along with Ned’s dental history
Once again there's a new rider in yellow, as BMC’s Greg Van Avermaet rode away brilliantly from the field and into the overall lead. Our Fab Four have all the news on the Belgian's stunning win, as well as the latest livestock updates
Our gang of four discuss an even closer photo finish than we saw on Stage 3, as German powerhouse Marcel Kittel got the better of local hope Bryan Coquard by the merest sliver of rubber.
Andre Greipel wins Stage 3! Or the big German thought he had… but he was outlunged by Mark Cavendish, who moved up to 28 career stage wins, level with the Badger.
Stage 2 and world champion Peter Sagan finally claims the coveted yellow jersey. On a day for the puncheurs, ITV's Gang of Four are in rather punchy form themselves.