• Who won the first big sprint battle? Tour de France stage three - Watts Occurring powered by Eurosport

  • Jul 1 2024
  • Length: 40 mins
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Who won the first big sprint battle? Tour de France stage three - Watts Occurring powered by Eurosport

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  • WE'VE BOOKED ANOTHER LIVE SHOW! On November 8th, Watts Occurring is hitting the Lowry Theatre in Salford. Use code WATTS to get your tickets before they hit general sale by clicking HERE. The sprinters went to battle at the Tour today - and we're sure nobody was expecting that outcome. But what a win, and what a winner. Tom's back for the Tour and he dissects the day with Luke, before reflecting on yesterday's Pog vs Vini battle and looking ahead to tomorrow's Galibier stage. There was also our Chapeau of the Day sponsored by Continental Tyres to pick - but the winner probably won't surprise you. And Continental Tyres' incredible Tour de France competition is still live - head to continental-tyres.co.uk to enter! Want to try Ketones as part of your lifestyle? Ketone-IQ is a brilliant way to start. To find out more about Ketone-IQ and try it for yourself, visit https://ketone.com/WATTSOCCURRING for 30% off your first subscription order - and get a six-pack of Ketone-IQ for free! (Discount automatically applied at checkout). Watts Occurring is powered by Eurosport and brought home by Continental Tyres. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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