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  1. vor 18 Std.

    Who Are the NEW 2026 National Road Race & Time Trial Champions? | Jonathan Milan, Primož Roglič & More

    National Championships weekend has given us a fresh set of jerseys just days before the Tour de France, and in this episode of The Cycling Dane Podcast we break down all of the biggest stories from across Europe. Jonathan Milan fulfilled a lifelong dream by claiming his first Italian national road race title, while compatriot Filippo Ganna once again proved why he remains one of the world's best against the clock by taking another Italian time trial championship. In Denmark, Magnus Cort added another memorable victory to his career by winning the national road race in what will be his final season as a professional, while Kristian Egholm secured the Danish time trial title. We also discuss Fred Wright becoming British road champion, Ethan Hayter returning to the top in the time trial, Romain Grégoire taking the French tricolore, Rémi Cavagna reclaiming the French time trial crown, Rune Herregodts winning in Belgium, Alec Segaert dominating the Belgian time trial, Wilco Kelderman ending his long wait for victory with the Dutch road title, and Mathias Vacek completing an incredible double by winning both the Czech road race and time trial championships. With the Tour de France only days away, we discuss which riders head into cycling's biggest race wearing brand-new national champion jerseys, whose performances stood out the most over championship weekend, and whether any of these victories have changed the outlook for the battles to come in July.

    25 Min.
  2. 15. Juni

    Isaac Del Toro's Biggest Statement Yet? Dauphiné Victory, Philipsen Wins & Paul Seixas Tour de France Concern? Race Week Review

    Isaac Del Toro delivered another huge statement ahead of the Tour de France, capturing overall victory at the 2026 Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (formerly the Critérium du Dauphiné). The Mexican star showed exactly why many believe he is the future of stage racing, producing a brilliant mountain performance to take a crucial stage win before sealing his third WorldTour stage-race victory of the season. After already winning the UAE Tour and Tirreno-Adriatico, Del Toro continues to build one of the most impressive campaigns in modern cycling. Elsewhere, Jasper Philipsen returned to winning ways at the Copenhagen Sprint. In a chaotic and rain-soaked race filled with crashes, late drama and a stubborn breakaway that was only caught in the final few hundred metres, the Belgian sprint star kept himself out of trouble before powering past Tobias Lund Andresen to take victory in the Danish capital. It was the perfect confidence boost as Tour de France season rapidly approaches. The weekend also brought concern for French cycling's newest superstar, Paul Seixas. The 19-year-old crashed heavily during Stage 7 of the Dauphiné, suffering significant injuries to his hands and forcing a remarkable chase back to the favourites group. Although he bravely finished the stage and initially hoped to continue, Seixas ultimately abandoned the race the following day. With his Tour de France debut just weeks away, the crash has cast doubt over how close to full strength he will be when the Grand Départ arrives, creating a nervous wait for French fans dreaming of a home contender. In today's show, we break down Del Toro's latest triumph, analyse what Philipsen's Copenhagen Sprint victory means for the Tour de France sprint battles, and discuss whether Seixas can recover in time to challenge the sport's biggest names in July.

    30 Min.

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