Episode 72 - Tour de France Analysis Stages 6 - 12
The Process with CINCH Cycling
Release Date: 09/11/2020
The Process with CINCH Cycling
Tadej Pogacar delivered a legendary performance on the Mur de Huy—and we’re breaking down every detail. In this episode, we analyze the 2025 Flèche Wallonne with a coach’s eye: strategy, execution, and what it tells us about the biggest stars in pro cycling. We dig into: Tadej Pogacar’s explosive attack and smart tactics Remco Evenepoel’s strategy—what worked, what didn’t Why short, steep climbs exposed key differences between them What Remco needs to adjust for Liège–Bastogne–Liège The mental, physical, and technical elements that shaped the race Whether...
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Tadej Pogacar tried to ride away solo—and it didn’t work! In this episode, I break down the 2025 Amstel Gold Race and dig into why Pogacar’s signature solo move came up short this time. We take a close look at the dynamics that made the difference and explore how Remco Evenepoel has clearly leveled up—but also made a key tactical mistake that cost him the win. Finally, we dive into the unique factors that led to a brilliant and well-deserved victory for Mattias Skjelmose. If you're into race tactics, performance analysis, and how the best riders in the world win (or lose), this one’s...
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“What’s wrong with Wout!?” I was caught off guard today by how much negative chatter followed Wout Van Aert’s excellent performance in Brabantse Pijl. Are many seeing what I’m seeing? Apparently not. So I took a few minutes this afternoon to share my thoughts on his comeback performances—and how they might be pointing to bigger-picture goals that most people are missing.
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In this episode we analyze the strategy and execution in the Men's Olympic Road Race. While the outcome checks out, how the actual race played out is the biggest story. We look at how the tactics presented some unique opportunities and how being the race favorite can make it more difficult to win. We also take a closer look at what Remco did differently before his winning attack that helped him stick it as well as the tactics behind that led to such a big margin in the finish.
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In this episode we take an in depth look at one of the most exciting professional cycling races of the year, the women's Olympic Road Race. Of course the big story is American Kristen Faulkner and how she won as the under dog. But in this podcast we take a close look into exactly what she did to win, what the rivals did, and what this outcome could do for Kristen's career moving forward.
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In this episode we take an inside look at the strategy and the outcome of Stage 19 in the Tour de France. We break down how Visma played the race, how Tadej executed the stage win, and what to think of a resurgent Remco.
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In this episode Tour de France pro Tom Danielson dives into this year's big battle between Tadej and Jonas. He breaks down each riders strategy so far and gives a stage by stage analysis into what has worked and what has not. Tom answers the questions how the Giro can impact Tadej's performance in a positive manner as well as taking a closer look at why Tadej's aggressive racing style is working this time around. He shares why Jonas and Visma is still a major threat and what to look for in the last week of the Tour. If you are interested in TDF strategy this episode is...
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Everyone chases the win, but few truly have a process to win. In this episode we share our 8-step process to help you win your races, goals, and workouts. We give examples from the World Tour peloton of how each step was created and share stories of how each step works. This is a podcast for everyone whether you are looking to win your first race or going after a goal that is daunting for you.
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In this episode of “The Process” we dive into the topic of durability and how it relates to the sport of cycling. We share stories from the pro peloton on how training durability is critical to converting fitness to results as well as we uncover types of training we have found to be the most effective for this. If you are interested in leveraging your training and fitness into better cycling performances, this podcast is a must for you.
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We know consistency is a key component to success. But if everyone knows this, why do so many people struggle staying consistent with their work and training? The answer is simple, a lack of motivation. The reality is, even for top professionals, motivation comes and goes. Luckily, there are some changes that can be made to make it easier to create and maintain motivation. In this week’s episode we work though the steps to lock on what is inside you that will give you durable and long lasting motivation.
info_outlineWhat an incredible Tour de France it has been! The CINCH team looks closely in depth at stages 6 - 12 analyzing the sprints, the crashes, the strategies, the nutrition, the crosswinds, the climbs, the breakaways, and the key riders.