November 2, 2024

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Did you miss Vive le Velo?  Watch the best clips from the episode here  Tour de France

Did you miss Vive le Velo? Watch the best clips from the episode here Tour de France

Courchevel’s queen stage put the Tour into a possibly decisive fold. Tadej Pogacar gave up on either side of the Col de la Loze and Jonas Vingegaard took full advantage. Carl Vanyukerk discussed it in Vive le Vélo with analyst Bert de Backer. Servais Knaven and his wife, Natascha den Ouden, were also joined, respectively, by the sports director and manager of the AG Insurance-Soudal-Quick Step women’s team. Watch the best clips from Vive le Vélo from July 19 here.

Watch the episode of Vive le Vélo

A talk show in which Carl Vanyukerke and his guests look back on the last day of the tour. Sammy Neyrinck provides reports from the belly of the peloton or great stories along the Tour route. Guests are Bert De Backer, Servais Knaven, and Natascha den Ouden.

Comprehensive report on the eighteenth stage

Felix Gall recalls his career with Martin Vangramburn

Map of Fabio De Dabre, Acting President in Bora-Hansgrohe

Sammy Nerink follows in the footsteps of Pauline Ballet, the resident photographer on the tour

Tour de France Categories

name a team points
1

Felix Gal

AG2R – Citroen Team

Tour de France

Riding date Beginning of the End riding type the total winner leader

1

01/07 Bilbao – Bilbao

182 km

Adam Yates

2

02/07 Vitoria-Gasteiz – San Sebastian

207.3 km

Adam Yates

3

03/07 Amorebieta-Etxano – Bayonne

193.5 km

Adam Yates

4

04/07 Dax Nogaro

181.8 km

Adam Yates

5

05/07 Bao Laruns

162.7 km

Jay Hindley

6

06/07 Tarbes-Cauterets-Kampasque

144.9 km

Jonas Fingergaard

7

07/07 Mont-de-Marsan – Bordeaux

169.9 km

Jonas Fingergaard

8

08/07 Libourne Limoges

200.7 km

Jonas Fingergaard

9

07/09 Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat – Puy de Dome

182.4 km

Jonas Fingergaard
Rest day 7/10

10

7/11 Vulcania – bracelet

167.2 km

Jonas Fingergaard

11

7/12 Clermont-Ferrand – Moulins

179.3 km

Jonas Fingergaard

12

7/13 Roanne – Belleville en Beaujolais

168 km

Jonas Fingergaard

13

7/14 Chatillon-sur-Chalaronne – Col du Grand Colombier

137.8 km

Jonas Fingergaard

14

7/15 Anmas – Morzine

150.4 km

Jonas Fingergaard

15

7/16 Les Gets – Le Bettex

179 km

Jonas Fingergaard
Rest day 7/17

16

7/18 Basi Complex

22.4 km

Jonas Fingergaard

17

7/19 Saint Gervais Mont Blanc – Courchevel

165.7 km

Jonas Fingergaard

18

7/20 Moûtiers – Bourg-en-Bresse

184.9 km

19

7/21 Moirans-en-Montagne – Poligny

172.8 km

20

7/22 Belfry – Le Markstein

133.5 km

21

7/23 Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines – Paris

115.1 km

Tour de France Categories

name a team points
1

Felix Gal

AG2R – Citroen Team

Tour de France

Riding date Beginning of the End riding type the total winner leader

1

01/07 Bilbao – Bilbao

182 km

Adam Yates

2

02/07 Vitoria-Gasteiz – San Sebastian

207.3 km

Adam Yates

3

03/07 Amorebieta-Etxano – Bayonne

193.5 km

Adam Yates

4

04/07 Dax Nogaro

181.8 km

Adam Yates

5

05/07 Bao Laruns

162.7 km

Jay Hindley

6

06/07 Tarbes-Cauterets-Kampasque

144.9 km

Jonas Fingergaard

7

07/07 Mont-de-Marsan – Bordeaux

169.9 km

Jonas Fingergaard

8

08/07 Libourne Limoges

200.7 km

Jonas Fingergaard

9

07/09 Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat – Puy de Dome

182.4 km

Jonas Fingergaard
Rest day 7/10

10

7/11 Vulcania – bracelet

167.2 km

Jonas Fingergaard

11

7/12 Clermont-Ferrand – Moulins

179.3 km

Jonas Fingergaard

12

7/13 Roanne – Belleville en Beaujolais

168 km

Jonas Fingergaard

13

7/14 Chatillon-sur-Chalaronne – Col du Grand Colombier

137.8 km

Jonas Fingergaard

14

7/15 Anmas – Morzine

150.4 km

Jonas Fingergaard

15

7/16 Les Gets – Le Bettex

179 km

Jonas Fingergaard
Rest day 7/17

16

7/18 Basi Complex

22.4 km

Jonas Fingergaard

17

7/19 Saint Gervais Mont Blanc – Courchevel

165.7 km

Jonas Fingergaard

18

7/20 Moûtiers – Bourg-en-Bresse

184.9 km

19

7/21 Moirans-en-Montagne – Poligny

172.8 km

20

7/22 Belfry – Le Markstein

133.5 km

21

7/23 Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines – Paris

115.1 km

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