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Vingegaard's Muscle: No Match for Pogacar? | Who is to Blame for Tour Crash Chaos?

Vingegaard's Muscle: No Match for Pogacar? | Who is to Blame for Tour Crash Chaos?

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The show


This week on The Real Science of Sport Spotlight world records fall and big questions rise. Faith Kipyegon and Beatrice Chebet lit up the track in Eugene—how fast can they go, and what happens if (or hopefully when) they clash over 5000m, 3000m, or possibly even 1500m? Their record-breaking performances headlined a meeting that showed track and field can be exciting, modern, and appealing to younger fans. Is the sport in better shape than critics thought? From spikes to strings, we then turn to Wimbledon, where Electronic Line Calling has come under fire. Is the system flawed, or just misunderstood? We break down the tech, the myths, and why perfection was never the point.


In our Center Stage (27:44), we focus on the Tour de France, where concussions, broken bones, and questions of responsibility have again reared their head. Do race organizers or riders bear the blame? We explore the UCI's priorities, enforcement of their own rules, and creation of new rules with marginal benefits. We also discuss the race. Jonas Vingegaard says he’s heavier, more muscular, and more powerful than ever. Will that close the gap to Pogacar? Is he solving the 'wrong' problem, and how will that increased mass play out against a relentless Pogacar in the mountains?


We also Spotlight listener insights in Ross Replies (52:00), with a focus on David Roche’s Western States DNF and his pre-race transparency. You wondered whether he created mental and emotional pressure on himself by being so open, and we discuss. In Listener Lens (58:25), we celebrate some Discourse success stories. And finally (1:02:16), are endurance athletes more likely to have daughters? A quirky study suggesting so closes the show.


Links

  • USADA statement on the father and son banned for testosterone use
  • Guardian article on the tech failures and player mistrust of electronic line calling
  • Strong criticism of the UCI/ASO for a hazardous stage finale in the race
  • The Michael Woods Tour diary in which he describes the ASO approach to safety, including his thoughts on how to improve safety
  • Vingegaard's comments about his power, weight and performance prospects
  • Are athletes getting older - for DISCOURSE only, Max's amazing analysis on age of elite athletes over the years
  • Endurance athletes are more likely to have girls - the quirky paper we finished on

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