RIDING WITH Podcast

Jonathan E. Kaplan

Making sense of the Tour de France. ridingwithkaplan.substack.com

  1. BEING THERE

    JUL 16

    BEING THERE

    At the Tour de France, the teams’ buses are equipped with laundry machines. Hotels can range from high end to a box and a cardboard mattress. After crossing the finish line on the Champs-Élysées, the riders celebrate with family and friends, attend a fancy team dinner, and then go clubbing. On today’s podcast, I speak with Kevin Vermaerke, a 24-year-old American professional cyclist, riding for the Dutch team, Picnic PostNL. Vermaerke raced the Tour de France in 2022, but he crashed on Stage 8 and was forced to abandon the race with a broken collarbone. One moment you’re racing in front of thousands of screaming fans, the next you’re sitting in the quiet of a hospital in rural France. But Vermaerke came back the next year and finished the race; he finished the Giro d’Italia in 2024. We talk about going to the Tour, being at the Tour, and leaving the Tour. We also discuss Visma Lease a Bike’s strategy on Stage 10 at this year’s Tour de France, the end of Netflix’s series, Unchained, and book recommendations. I’m also going to have to buy a new pair or two of cycling shoes. Thanks for reading and listening. Please subscribe and share. SHOW NOTES: Fear and Loathing at the Tour de France with Kevin Vermaerke The Finish Line (Vermaerke’s interview is at the 37th minute) LOVE, ACTUALLY. AND TRAVEL LOGISTICS, VISA APPLICATIONS, AND CONCUSSION PROTOCOLS with Rindi Kessler Book recommendations: Challenger: A True Story of Heroism and Disaster on the Edge of Space by Adam Higginbotham Presumed Guilty by Scott Turow The Wide Wide Sea: Imperial Ambition, First Contact and the Fateful Final Voyage of Captain James Cook by Hampton Sides Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi 40% DISCOUNT - JULY ONLY Get full access to RIDING WITH at ridingwithkaplan.substack.com/subscribe

    40 min
  2. PAUL BURMEISTER BRINGS THE TOUR de FRANCE TO THE USA

    06/29/2024

    PAUL BURMEISTER BRINGS THE TOUR de FRANCE TO THE USA

    From NBC’s international broadcasting studio in Stamford, Conn., Paul Burmeister leads the pre- and post-race coverage of the 111th Tour de France for the eighth consecutive year. Joining him this year are former American professional cyclists Brent Bookwalter and Teejay VanGarderen. Paul Burmeister, accustomed to the spotlight from his days as quarterback for the University of Iowa and later as a free agent for the Minnesota Vikings, now shines in the broadcast booth at NBC Sports. With over three decades in sports broadcasting, from the NFL Network to NBC Sports, Burmeister brings a seasoned perspective to the Tour. Following the Tour de France, Burmeister heads to Paris for play-by-play coverage of rowing and flatwater canoeing before returning to the U.S. for pre-season NFL games. In this episode, we discuss the intricacies of Tour de France play-by-play, mentoring rookie analysts, wardrobe choices, advice for aspiring TV professionals, and much more. Whether you’re a Tour fan or curious about television, don’t miss this conversation with Paul Burmeister. NBC Sports will broadcast the 2024 Tour de France in the U.S., streaming all stages on Peacock and fuboTV, with select stages (8, 14, and 20) airing on NBC. Note: This discussion occurred in early June before final Tour de France team rosters were selected. Subscribe to the RIDING WITH substack Connect with Jonathan on Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn Follow on Apple Podcast | Spotify - - - - - RIDING WITH is produced and edited by the team at Palm Tree Pod Co. Get full access to RIDING WITH at ridingwithkaplan.substack.com/subscribe

    53 min
5
out of 5
30 Ratings

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Making sense of the Tour de France. ridingwithkaplan.substack.com