• S12 Ep125: Prudy Project – The 2025 Tour route(s)

  • Oct 30 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 36 mins
  • Podcast

S12 Ep125: Prudy Project – The 2025 Tour route(s)

  • Summary

  • In this week’s episode of The Cycling Podcast, Daniel Friebe is joined by François Thomazeau & Richard Abraham, as we deliver our verdict on the newly minted 2025 men’s & women’s Tour de France routes.


    François is in Paris to catch up with old friends and familiarise himself with the new Tour parcours. We discuss whether it really is a Jean-Marie Leblanc tribute Tour, how delighted Tadej Pogačar should be this evening…& why François may soon have to learn to love La Plagne.


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