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Inside Decathlon's Giro with Rasmus Søjberg Pedersen - Domestique Hotseat Podcast

29 min · 12. Mai 2026
Episode Inside Decathlon's Giro with Rasmus Søjberg Pedersen - Domestique Hotseat Podcast Cover

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Three stages into the Giro and the race is already cracked wide open. Rasmus Søjberg joins us on the rest day to break down what we've seen so far: the crashes, the sprint margins, and why UAE could still win stages despite losing key riders. Rasmus is one of the lead-out men for Tobias Lund Andersen at Decathlon CMA CGM, and he walks us through what went right and what went wrong on stages 1 and 3, why Milan looked off the pace, and how Magnier has put himself in the conversation as a top-three sprinter at this race. We also look ahead to stage 4, the Blockhouse on stage 7, the time trial, and Felix Gall's GC ambitions. If you want to understand how a Grand Tour really works from inside the bus, this is the conversation.

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