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Ineos VS Decathlon! G and Luke battle it out in Provence 🥊 | Watts Occurring

G's Ineos and Luke's Decathlon slug it out on the mountains in Provence! The boys chat about the thrilling Tour de la Provence and the team tactics that went into Ineos getting a stage win and Decathlon securing the GC. They also cover the first 2 stages of the UAE Tour with Del ...  Show more

Remco off to a flying start at Red Bull | Watts Occurring

The boys catch up about the races over the past week! Starting with Tour of Valencia, where Remco ran rampant, Bessèges which looked like a slog for the riders involved and in Oman, where Visma had a lot of troubles, including a pre-race nasty crash for Owain Doull. Watts Occurri ...  Show more

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