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Lance Armstrong Returns to the Tour. Lance Armstrong is laser- locked on another Tour de France. But the 4. 5- year- old ex- pro rider, who won seven consecutive Tours between 1. Instead, Armstrong will analyze, editorialize, and prognosticate via his new daily Stages podcast, addressing both the details and daily highlights of pro cycling’s iconic, three- week, mid- summer clash. The Stages Podcast. Lance Armstrong shares is perspective on the 2. Td. F with a new daily podcast.

Listen now →“I’m approaching this as if I were in the race. I want to know every stage profile, every weather report, where the wind is coming from, even how far away the teams’ hotels are from the stage starts,” says Armstrong. Just a couple things go wrong for you, and the Tour becomes a lot harder.”Throughout the Tour, which runs from July 1 to 2. Armstrong will also share his thoughts on the Tour’s hyperbolic ups and downs here at Outside. Stage 2. Until Next Year. A surprise winner for the Tour’s final stage.

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And we try to get inside Froome’s head. For the full story, listen to today's podcast. For Armstrong's highlights, read on: Nobody got the prediction right. Dylan Groenewegen, a 2.

Nobody called it. Looking back, he’s always been right there. Always in the top 1. And man, what a day to win. It’s the most hyped. It has the biggest crowd.

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For a sprinter, there’s no better day. Chris Froome says he’s on to the Vuelta.

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Why? I don’t know. Is the ASO driving up the Brink’s truck and leaving money on his backdoor?

I wouldn’t race the Vuelta if I were him. No way. Maybe he has ambitions to do the World Championship.

If that is his goal, it could work. But the thought of getting on the road for another three weeks? I could never do that.

Going into next year, Froome is losing some guys. It’s interesting. Sky has the cash and resources to replace them. But he’s losing some strong guys. It gets to the question: How do they do when they leave Sky? To me, it’s never materialized—at least not enough.

We don’t know what’s going on in Froome’s head. But he has to be thinking about winning a fifth Tour. It’s hard for me to discuss, I have to be honest, but there’s this club of five- time Tour winners.

He’s thinking about adding his name to that list. Everyone is talking about it already. For cycling fans, especially American fans, who are asking What’s next there’s the Velorama Colorado Classic. They’ve got some good teams there. And it’s an interesting take on a bike race. They’re selling tickets for music.

And it’s just a four- stage event. So it’s out of the box. But what have we got to lose? We haven’t had a big race that’s survived in this country—ever.

These guys are trying to twist it up a bit. Good on them. What’s next for the Stages podcast?

We’ll just have to see. It’s been a fun ride.—Armstrong. Stage 2. 0: Bardet's Nearly Very Bad Day.

Froome seals the deal. Bardet nearly slips off the podium. And why you should (always, maybe, never?) ride with your head down.

Tomorrow: It’s all over. For the full story, listen to today's podcast. For Armstrong's highlights and predictions, read on: I don’t know. We expected some drama today: a mechanical, technical issue, or crash. The Remains Movie Watch Online. But it was fairly uneventful.

The highlight of the whole thing had to be the stadium start- finish. I’ve never seen anything like it. Those crowds were intense. I think the organizers are onto something. It’s a way to make the race exciting.

If there’s a headline from the day, it has to be Bardet. He’s on that start ramp. He’s a Frenchman and he’s in second place—technically has a shot to win the race. The whole stadium, hell, the whole country’s on his side. Most people would have fed off that.

But he didn’t have a good day. I think it was nerves. He was losing momentum in and out of the corners all day. Now he’s maybe going to finish off the podium. He’s one second up on Landa. And one second is… one second. I don’t think Landa is going to make things difficult tomorrow.

But he’ll create some nerves. Let’s talk a bit more about Bardet. He’s a big story at this year’s Tour.

First of all, he looks like he’s 1. He has years to develop. But to win this race, he has to work on his time trial.

I really don’t think it’s a position or a tech issue. I just don’t think he has the power yet. He has to develop that. Look, he’s never going to time trial like Chris Froome.

But guys figure the TT out. And all the while, he can get stronger in the mountains so he can steal a minute. Then he just needs to hang on in the TTs—which is what he tried to do today. I think Bardet—and the other guys, too—are going to come out of the Tour with a lot more hope than last year. Froome wasn’t as dominant as he once was. But they gave Bardet a perfect route this year. And they won’t do that two years running.

It won’t be custom- made for him again. Chris Froome deserves a minute though, today.

He went up that climb and the whole time he was in the aero bars and spinning. It had to be that small pizza cog on the back. It was impressive.

Everyone else we saw was in a bigger gear, out of the saddle, and fighting it. As an aside, he’s always got his head down, Chris Froome. He’s always looking right down. The theory—and you’re going to laugh, but here it is: if you’re in your standard riding position and looking ahead, you’re looking down and your windpipe is a little kinked.

If you look straight down, it’s not. Look, you can laugh. George laughed when I brought this up. But I’ve played with it. You can take these massive gulps of air. But enough with that.

Thomas De Gendt is the most competitive rider in this year’s Tour. It’s bullshit that the award is going to Warren Barguil. I read it this morning and I had to check my eyes and walk around the room. De Gendt has been off the front or in breakaways for over 1,0. That’s over a third of the entire race. Are you fucking kidding me? That fact that I’m even writing about this is pissing me off.

There’s some real bullshit right there. Tomorrow: nothing is going to happen. Bouhanni is going to win. That said, it will not be an easy day. The Champs- Élysées isn’t as easy as you think it should be. Sure, it’s the last day and nothing big typically happens.

But the course isn’t easy. As you go through the start- finish and up to the Arc de Triomphe it’s a false flat and cobbled. It’s rough. Then you hit a hog dog turn.

So if you’re 7. 0 back, you’re on the brakes. And the boys in the front are already doing 4. It gets really strung out. Gaps can happen. But I’m not expecting anything crazy tomorrow.—Armstrong.

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