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Podcasts:
What to Majka that? NB, the boys are in acronymtastic form as they OD on the TLA's.
Germany's Hat Trick Hero! The boys reflect on a third win for Kittel and a first big fall for Froome.
It's official, the 100th edition of the Tour is in the books. Ned, Matt & Chris get all emotional over Britain's second successive Yellow Jersey. Congratulations Chris Froome.
It's all over bar the anthems. Chris Froome will wear yellow into Paris. Ned, Matt & Chris have all the celebrations.
The day when the rain came, but the expected attacks didn't. Ned, Matt & Chris have all the reaction to the Tour's antepenultimate stage.
A historic day on Alpe d'Huez. The French finally with something to celebrate as Riblon takes their first Stage win of 2013. The boys have all the news from the iconic mountain.
VaVaFroome!! A third stage win for Chris and a consolidation of yellow. Ned, Matt and Chris report on another amazing day in France.
Stage 16 and the descent to Gap produced its usual quotient of drama. Matt, Ned & Chris discuss all the news.
Bastille Day. Mont Ventoux. Chris Froome. Epic. Ned, Matt & Chris reflect on one of the greatest British cycling performances of all time.
Today was the day the breakaway finally stayed away. Ned, Matt & Chris discuss Matteo Trentin's surprise Stage 14 win.
A dull flat stage? Try telling that to Cav, who claimed his 25th career Tour stage win at the end of a crazy day's racing. Matt & Chris, analyse that!
Birthday boy Ned alongside Matt & Chris toast the arrival of a new sprinting powerhouse, Marcel Kittel, winner of Stage 12.
The Broomwagon meets the Froomewagon and the Panzerwagon. Ned, Matt & Chris report on Tony Martin's Time Trial win and Chris Froome's consolidation of his Yellow Jersey.
Stage 10 was all about Cav, even though he didn't win. Matt, Ned & Chris had microphones at the ready to get the low down on the crash.
After a day of high drama in the Pyrenees, Chris Froome still has the yellow jersey, and Dan Martin has his first Tour stage win. Ned, Chris and Matt break it down.