Le Court in Session & Pogačar on Repeat

LIEGE, BELGIUM - APRIL 27: Kim Le Court of Mauritius and AG Insurance-Soudal Team celebrates at podium as race winner during the 9th Liege - Bastogne - Liege Femmes 2025 a 152.9km one day race from Bastogne to Liege / #UCIWWT / on April 27, 2025 in Liege, Belgium. (Photo by Luc Claessen/Getty Images)

This week on the SBS Cycling Podcast, we celebrate Kim Le Court’s historic win, question if Pogačar's dominance is cycling déjà vu, and gear up for a Giro shaped by rising stars and Aussie hopes.


This week, in the SBS Cycling podcast, Christophe, Grace, and Macka discuss Kim Le Court's standout performance in the women’s race, a first for Mauritius.

Turning to the men’s race, the spotlight remains on Tadej Pogačar, whose dominance has sparked debate among fans. Is his winning streak becoming too predictable? We explore how rival teams are adapting their strategies to challenge his supremacy, shedding light on the intense tactical battles, mental resilience, and team pressures that define the elite level of the sport.

Finally, the episode reflects on the broader evolution of cycling, as a new generation of riders continues to push the sport’s boundaries. With the Giro d’Italia approaching, we assess how recent performances might influence the race ahead, especially for Australia with the likes of Michael Storer.


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