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July 27, 2019 15 mins

De beloofde update ziet er anders uit dan verwacht. De etappe werd vroegtijdig gestaakt.  We bellen Maarten in Frankrijk die vast zit in een auto met Herbert Dijkstra in de sneeuw.  Tijdens de NOS uitzending waren nog niet alle feiten bekend. Nu ze dat wel zijn bespreken we de beslissing de etappe in te korten.
Natuurlijk komen we ook terug op de vier scenario's die we in de vorige Crotcast on Tour schetsten. Nog maar twee van die scenario's lijken haalbaar: INEOS en Alaphilippe.

Volg Dési Ducrot hier:
https://www.instagram.com/desiducrot
en hier:
https://open.spotify.com/artist/1YnajvwqLpYFvyCNUhC99Y?si=muogSTvkQZaAHgPKYSvBuQ

En Maarten hier:
https://twitter.com/maduc

Steven Dalebout zit natuurlijk ook op twitter:
https://twitter.com/stevendalebout

Mis niets van de Crotcast door ons te liken op facebook:
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