Riis dominates on the Hautacam | Cycling Iceberg Podcast
The 12th stage of the 2025 Tour de France will finish on the Hautacam, a climb which played a central role in the 1996 Tour. 5x winner Miguel Indurain was the big favorite for the win, but the Spaniard's reign came to an end. Instead, Danish rider Bjarne Riis took control of the race. He dominated on the Hautacam, becoming the face of the EPO era.Riss on Hautacam: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqrwUnhSigo&t=868s ---Discover cycling history in the cycling iceberg podcast! Each week, Noah uncovers forgotten heroes, epic scandals, and the dramatic moments that shaped the history of cycling!
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Thurau Syndrome & the Tour of 1977 | Cycling Iceberg Podcast
A remarkable feat in the 1977 Tour de France. In the first stage, Dietrich Thurau took the race lead after winning the prologue. As a result, TI-Raleigh shoved their GC leader Hennie Kuiper aside. The unproven German couldn't keep up in Mountains, and the time Kuiper lost early on cost him dearly. ---Discover cycling history in the cycling iceberg podcast! Each week, Noah uncovers forgotten heroes, epic scandals, and the dramatic moments that shaped the history of cycling!
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Pinot, Bardet, Barguil & Rolland, a generation of French GC prospects | Cycling Iceberg Podcast
This edition of the Tour de France marks 40 years since the last French rider won the Tour. Bernard Hinault's win in 1985 still remains the last. After a long lasting drought, there was an interesting generation of French GC prospects that came through the ranks in the 2010s. A quick perspective on some of them! Tour 2012 Pinot win: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rc8oKRB_mLIRolland alpe win: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWdp9oDAQWo&t=299s---Discover cycling history in the cycling iceberg podcast! Each week, Noah uncovers forgotten heroes, epic scandals, and the dramatic moments that shaped the history of cycling!
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Rasmussen Exclu | Cycling Iceberg Podcast
The 2007 Tour de France appeared to be the one for Michael Rasmussen. The Dane had been a top tier climber for many years, but always struggled in Time Trials. Now, things seemed to come together for him. However, he quickly got followed by reporters asking doping related questions. He was seen in Italy, when he told the doping authorities he was in Mexico. His Tour dream came crashing down when his team pulled him from the race in the yellow jersey.ATS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ya2I_DE_KicExclu: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYvm74dXg-sTour 2007: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzyfU7T5ETtfIYqaVWzuPlyM_zOMA50Yy----Discover cycling history in the cycling iceberg podcast! Each week, Noah uncovers forgotten heroes, epic scandals, and the dramatic moments that shaped the history of cycling!
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The Emotional win of Alexis Vuillermoz | Cycling Iceberg Podcast
Todays stage will see the Tour peloton take on the Mur de Bretagne. This modern Tour classics is of course in the spotlight because of Van der Poel's win in 2021, but the win of Vuillermoz in 2015 is at least as special. The Frenchman became a surprise winner, honoring his dad after the finish.Stage highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqTTm5BTmS4&t=349s---Discover cycling history in the cycling iceberg podcast! Each week, Noah uncovers forgotten heroes, epic scandals, and the dramatic moments that shaped the history of cycling!
The podcast for cycling fans looking to learn more about the history of the sport. Every week, Noah dives below the surface to discuss forgotten heroes, epic scandals, and the most dramatic moments that shaped the rich history of cycling.