Tour de France Podcast 2019: Stage 17
Ned, Matt and Pete chew the fat over stage 17 and look ahead to the Alps.

Ned, Matt and Pete chew the fat over stage 17 and look ahead to the Alps.
Pete Kennaugh is back! He joins Ned, Matt and David to talk over stage 16 and reveal some interesting advice from Mark Cavendish.
Ned, Matt and Phil explore anxiety dreams and the Tour so far...
Ned, Matt, Philip and David discuss another intriguing day in the Pyrenees during stage 15 of Le Tour.
Ned and Matt are joined again by Philip Deignan and David Millar to discuss the events of stage 14 and Philip is handed a trophy.
Ned and Matt are joined by Philip Deignan and David Millar to discuss an enthralling stage 13 and the sixth edition of La Course
Ned and Matt are joined by Philip Deignan and David Millar to discuss Stage 12 of Le Tour and look ahead to the sixth edition of La Course.
It's all change in the pod as regulars Ned and Matt are joined by David Millar and new boy Philip Deignan
Ned, Matt and the departing Pete are joined by David Spindler from Team Dimension Data to answer your questions and David Millar makes a rare appearance
Ned & Matt bid adieu to Pete and the pod is crashed by some charming fans
Ned, Matt & Pete look back at a very tactical and tense stage 9 where they discuss the possibility of a different Tour de France format plus all the reaction from the day's riding
Ned, Matt & Pete look back at a pulsating stage 8, are hijacked by the one and only Peter Sagan and discuss the Gendarmerie
Ned, Matt & Pete look back at stage 7, discuss field art, hay bales and the legendary Brian Robinson
Matt, Pete and birthday boy Ned look back at the first mountain stage of Le Tour 2019
Matt, Ned and Pete look back at a stage that provided us with a taste of the challenges to come
Ned, Matt and Pete look back at a day that saw a rider win their first Tour de France stage
Ned, Matt and Pete run through an absorbing stage three.
Ned and Matt are joined by Pete Kennaugh to chew the fat over stage two's team time trial.
Ned and Matt run over the talking points of a busy stage one of Le Tour de France and are joined by Pete Kennaugh
Ned Boulting and Matt Rendell are in Brussels for the Grand Depart of the 2019 Tour de France. The two sat down to talk all things Le Tour ahead of an exciting couple of weeks.
Chris joins Matt and Ned on the last day of a fabulous tour to sum up the last stage and the amazing achievement of Geraint Thomas! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Barring some terrible mishap on the road to Paris tomorrow, Geraint Thomas will be crowned as Britain's third Tour de France winner. Our Four Musketeers are suitably giddy, not to mention demob happy. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
The antepenultimate stage of this year's Tour was anything but an anti-climax. Ned, David and Chris have all the news from the Pyrenees Circle of Death. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Stage 18 provided an opportunity for the men who have been finishing last over the past three days to finally come first. Matt, Ned and Chris have all the news from Pau on a dream day for Demare. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Was this the day the Tour was won? Ned and Chris have all the reaction from the 65 kilometres of ascending and descending in the Pyrenees that was Stage 17. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Stage 16 had it all, from pepper spray to terrifying crashes. And at the end of it, another memorable stage win for rider 101. So, plenty to discuss, and Matt, Ned and Chris have every base covered. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Another breakaway, another Astana victory. Matt, Ned and Chris pick the bones out of Magnus Corn Nielsen's Stage 15 triumph in Carcassonne. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Two separate races, both equally exciting. Two excitable blokes (well Matt and Ned) talk about the road to Mende. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Stage 13 proved lucky for one. Peter Sagan's hat trick of wins on this year's Tour was the main talking point of another hot and humid day in the south of France. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
The Queen Stage of this year's Tour surpassed all expectation as yet another chapter was added to the legend of Alpe D'Huez. Ned and Chris bring all the reaction to Geraint's 21 Hairpins to Heaven. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy