
Phil Gaimon Cycling Podcast
Pro cyclist Phil Gaimon gives race commentary, interviews, advice, training tips, and occasional cathartic rants about motorists.
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youtube channel: https://youtube.com/philgaimonshow,
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Three books available on audible (Draft Animals read by Phil) https://www.audible.com/author/Phil-Gaimon/B00HCS0JKY
Ride with Phil: www.philsfondo.com
Phil Gaimon Cycling Podcast
Tour de France Stage 18 – Funniest Stage I’ve Ever Seen, and an AWESOME NAILBITER!
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Listen on podcast: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-phil-gaimon-show/id1692030939
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7vycENBirLesG1URcGAOM2
If know you me, you know that I have a complicated relationship with pro cycling, where I gave it the best years of my life, it stabbed me in the back and shoved me out in my prime, but then launched me to a better life than I ever could have dreamed of. To be honest (other than when someone texted me that a friend was going to win the stage) I haven’t watched a bike race since 2016. I was always turned off by some doper in the pack or the commentary booth, but folks liked the podcast series, and a ton of you asked me to keep it going during the Tour. Maybe this will be healthy for me.
I have done hundreds of pro races, I know these guys and the teams and a lot of what’s going on and I have plenty of inside squawk and gossip. I’ll give you the summary, tell you what I’m seeing that might be a little different from what they’re saying on TV, but mostly I’m looking to enjoy it together.
Today’s stage was finally a chance for the sprinters 185k with a few short hills but mostly flat, which did not go as expected. I was bored all day and mad at myself for wasting my time watching this race, but in retrospect I loved every minute it.
Check it out, please share it, leave comments, but lets see if we can enjoy it together.