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Stage 11 saw the breakaway go from kilometre zero and somehow never get caught, despite van der Poel, Wout, and Simmons ripping it behind. Jonas Abrahamsen took the win for Uno-X, but only after Mauro Schmidt spent the last kilometre drilling it on the front… and gifting it away.
Meanwhile, Pogacar hit the deck hard with 4km to go. It looked brutal, but he got up, remounted, and thanks to an old-school show of respect, the peloton w...
Mathieu van der Poel and Jonas Rickaert threw down a monster two-man break, nearly held it to the line, and gave us one of the most entertaining final kilometres of the Tour so far. Milan launched early but Tim Merlier overhauled him.
Cyrus and Aidan unpack a surprisingly tense day of echelons, GC nerves, shoulder barges, sticky bottles out the team car window, and why nobody wants to chase a break until it’s already three minutes u...
Stage 8 gave us one of the driest days of the Tour so far, but Jonathan Milan came through with a classy sprint win that had just enough chaos to make things interesting. Alpecin fumbled the lead-out, Groves led out an empty wheel, and Milan said thank you very much.
Meanwhile, Wout van Aert casually surfed wheels to second place, showing he's got real legs again. Jonas Vingegaard was throwing elbows like a guy who hasn't ...
Stage 7 was wild from the gun. We had the fastest opening hour in Tour de France history, a feisty breakaway with Geraint Thomas and Garcia Cortina, and a Mur de Bretagne showdown that left the GC fight wide open.
Pogačar took the win and the jersey. Vingegaard was right there. Meanwhile, Arkea—after copping a roasting yesterday—bounced back with a massive performance and landed Vauquelin in third on GC.
Cyrus and Aidan break it all ...
A proper breakaway day at the Tour de France—and Ben Healy took full advantage. We break down how he did it, why UAE let it happen, and what it means for the GC fight. Also: pity polka-dots, DS drama, and Ineos hiding in plain sight.
🎙️ Cyrus dishes on groupetto survival
🎙️ Aidan wonders if Vingegaard is cracking
And we reveal our Domestique and Dickhead of the Day.
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Remco Evenepoel was untouchable in the TT. But it’s Pogačar who wears yellow now - after a ride that screamed control. Jonas Vingegaard? He cracked. Cyrus and Aiden unpack a day that shook the GC, wonder what really happened to Jonas, and ask: is this the first big shift in the race, or just a TT blip? Plus: Vauquelin impresses, Plapp goes all-in, and Sarah Gigante delivers the comeback of the year in the Giro.
Same three on the podium as on stage 2. But it didn’t feel the same.
Pogacar’s sprint was pure class. Vingegaard proved he’s not just a diesel. And van der Poel? He went deep. Cyrus and Aidan ask: has the Tour really started now? Or are we still in warm-up mode?
A slow start turned chaotic. Stage 3 saw nothing… until it saw everything. Aidan and Cyrus break down a dull day turned carnage-filled, with Jasper Philipsen crashing out, nerves boiling over in the bunch, and Tim Wellens playing polka-dot mind games.
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A wild second stage where rain, crashes, and attacks defined the day. The Cooldown hosts dissect Milan’s meltdown, van der Poel’s dominance, and what Vingegaard’s fireworks might mean for the yellow jersey battle.
Pogačar vs Vingegaard, Round 5.
The 2025 Tour de France is finally here – and the Domestique boys are sweating through a full route preview. Literally.
Join Bram, Ethan and Joe as they dive into:
🚴♂️ Which GC teams are built to last?
🔥 Can Remco really take yellow… and then give it up?
🧢 Green jersey battles, KOM wildcards and stage-by-stage hot takes
🍺 And yes, Bram drinks a Heineken for being wrong ab...
Amanda Spratt steps into the Domestique Hotseat with Aidan Burgess for an honest conversation about everything from crashing at the Tour de France to out-sprinting boys on BMX bikes as a kid. We cover her family roots in Penrith’s cycling scene, her proud but painful push through the pro ranks, and why the sport feels “like chalk and cheese” compared to when she started.
She shares what keeps her going, even when the power numbers s...
The Tour de France is almost here, but the peloton’s not waiting around. In this week’s episode of the Domestique Cycling Podcast, we look back at a wild week across the calendar.
Joāo Almeida dug deep to claw back a three-minute deficit and take the overall at the Tour de Suisse — but did he spend too many matches so close to the Grand Départ? Meanwhile, Jordi Meeus pulled off the rare double: winning a stage in Switzerland, droppi...
Pogačar crushed the climbs. Vingegaard pushed to the limit. Bardet said goodbye.
In this week’s Domestique Cycling Podcast, Bram and Ethan unpack an action-packed week of racing.
We discuss:
– What Pogačar’s dominance means for the Tour
– Can Vingegaard close the gap in time?
– Remco’s ceiling (and excuses)
– Tobias Johannessen’s stunning breakthrough
– Florian Lipowitz and the Red Bull pipeline
– ...
Fresh off her Tour of Britain Women victory, Ally Wollaston of FDJ-Suez joins the Domestique Hot Seat to talk through a chaotic, emotional week on British roads.
We discuss:
– How she sealed the GC with seconds to spare
– Balancing road and track racing without burning out
– Moving from AG Insurance to FDJ-Suez
– Racing from the heart (and never solo!)
– Her ambitions for the Tour de France Femmes and the Wo...
The Critérium du Dauphiné has never looked this loaded. In this week’s Domestique Cycling Podcast, Bram, Ethan and Joe break down what’s to come as the holy trinity of Grand Tour contenders — Tadej Pogačar, Jonas Vingegaard and Remco Evenepoel — face off just weeks before the Tour de France.
We talk time trials, stage 7 carnage, Van der Poel’s surprising return, Bardet’s final dance, and whether riders like Jorgenson or Ma...
In the debut episode of The Domestique Hotseat, we sit down with Israel–Premier Tech’s Nick Schultz — fresh off one of the hardest Grand Tours of his career. From brutal Giro transfers to racing through injury, Nick opens up about the grind, the mental battles, and what keeps him going.
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The peloton has crossed the line in Rome, and Simon Yates is your perhaps unexpected 2025 Giro d’Italia champion, but what a journey it’s been. In this special episode of the Domestique Cycling Podcast, Bram, Ethan, and Joe are joined by pro cyclist Cyrus Monk to unpack three weeks of racing, controversy, and comebacks.
From Del Toro’s resilience and Carapaz’s aggression to Stage 20’s unforgettable fireworks, the team debates the sm...
In this episode of the Domestique Cycling Podcast, hosts Bram and Ethan discuss the latest developments in the Giro d'Italia, including standout performances, team strategies, and the implications of recent events on the race.
They analyze the challenges faced by riders like Primož Roglič and Juan Yuso, while highlighting the rising star Del Toro. As the Giro approaches its final stages, predictions and insights into ...
From Albania to the white roads of Tuscany, week one of the Giro d’Italia has already delivered a Grand Tour’s worth of drama and we’re only nine stages in.
Bram, Ethan, and Joe dive into the highs, lows, and gravel of the opening week:
Mads Pedersen’s dominance, the brutal crashes that sidelined GC contenders like Landa and Hindley. Juan Ayuso’s early statement and Luke Plapp’s heroic solo win. The return of Wout van Aert and t...
The Giro is here, and we’re diving deep. Bram, Ethan, and new co-host Joe preview the route, the contenders, the wildcards, and the drama to come. From Roglič vs Ayuso to wild sprint picks and KOM outsiders — it’s your full (but fun) guide to the first Grand Tour of the season.
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