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For 10 days in the spring of 2011, Philippe Gilbert was invincible. Having won Brabantse Pijl, the Amstel Gold Race and La Fleche Wallone, he held his arms aloft in Liege at the race most dear to his heart. A decade on,...
When Philippe Gilbert owned The Ardennes is an episode from Re-Cycle: The cycling history podcast by Eurosport. For 10 days in the spring of 2011, Philippe Gilbert was invincible. Having won Brabantse Pijl, the Amstel Gold Race and La Flech...
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Published Apr 15, 2021, 41:55 long, audio available.
For 10 days in the spring of 2011, Philippe Gilbert was invincible. Having won Brabantse Pijl, the Amstel Gold Race and La Fleche Wallone, he held his arms aloft in Liege at the race most dear to his heart. A decade on, Felix Lowe recalls a mesmerising run on home roads with the brilliant Belgian. Re-Cycle is narrated by Graham Willgoss and produced by Pete Burton. Please rate and review us on your podcast platform of choice! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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When Philippe Gilbert owned The Ardennes is from Re-Cycle: The cycling history podcast by Eurosport.
Published Apr 15, 2021 and 41:55 long