Exclusive: Mark Cavendish speaks to G about his recovery, the Tour, and that Giro leadout | Tour de France stage 18

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What's a successful year for Jonas? | Watts Occurring

The boys have put their necks on the line to predict the winners of the biggest races in 2026, but there's a twist... they can only pick each rider once! (Sorry Pogi) Now of course we don't know for sure which riders are going to each race, but assuming they go, let's see who G a ...  Show more

Kangaroo Gate | The Tour Down Under Breakdown | Watts Occurring

Can it get any more Down Under than that? The boys catch up to break down a very unpredictable TDU, with stages cut short, a GC top 10 that no one would have guessed, and a stage ruined by kangaroos! Also G talks about his time spent behind enemy lines 👀 Watts Occurring is broug ...  Show more

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