May 5, 2024

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Did you miss Vive le Velo?  Watch the best clips from the episode here  Viv Le Philo

Did you miss Vive le Velo? Watch the best clips from the episode here Viv Le Philo

The first week of the Tour de France is over. Stage 9 was won by Michael Woods, who turned out to be the strongest on Puy de Dôme and Vingegaard lost 8 seconds on Pogacar today. On the eve of the first day of rest, Karl Vanyukerk played cards with analyst Maren de Vries, former sports journalist Jan Segers and Sven Ness at his table. Watch the best clips from Vive le Vélo from July 9 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. The guests are Marijn de Vries, Sven Nys and Jan Segers.

Sammy Nyrink on the legendary Puy de Dôme

Map: Gino Van Droogenbroeck, VIP driver at Soudal-Quick Step

The ninth stage report

Soap Box races through the streets of Peace in Chandiz

Tour de France Categories

Riding date riding type Beginning of the End the total winner leader
1 road racingsemi-mountainous stage Bilbao – Bilbao 182 km Yeats Yeats
2 road racingsemi-mountainous stage Vitoria-Gasteiz – San Sebastian 207.3 km lafay Yeats
3 road racing Amorebieta-Etxano – Bayonne 193.5 km Phillips Yeats
4 road racing Dax Nogaro 181.8 km Phillips Yeats
5 road racingmountain stage Bao Laruns 162.7 km Hindley Hindley
6 road racingmountain stage Tarbes-Cauterets-Kampasque 144.9 km Pogacar fingerguard
7 road racing Mont-de-Marsan – Bordeaux 169.9 km Phillips fingerguard
8 road racing Libourne Limoges 200.7 km Pedersen fingerguard
9 road racingmountain stage Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat – Puy de Dome 182.4 km the forest fingerguard
10 road racingmountain stage Vulcania – bracelet 167.2 km
11 road racing Clermont-Ferrand – Moulins 179.8 km
12 road racingsemi-mountainous stage Roanne – Belleville en Beaujolais 168.8 km
13 road racingmountain stage Chatillon-sur-Chalaronne – Col du Grand Colombier 137.8 km
14 road racingmountain stage Anmas – Morzine 151.8 km
15 road racingmountain stage Les Gets – Le Bettex 179 km
16 Individual time trialsemi-mountainous stage Basi Complex 22.4 km
17 road racingmountain stage Saint Gervais Mont Blanc – Courchevel 165.7 km
18 road racing Moûtiers – Bourg-en-Bresse 184.9 km
19 road racing Moirans-en-Montagne – Poligny 172.8 km
20 road racingmountain stage Belfry – Le Markstein 133.5 km
21 road racing Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines – Paris 115.1 km
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