Inside the Beehive Tour de France '25 - 10: will he sprint or not? And we talk Nike and Nimble with Jasper Saeijs
It was officially announced on X that Wout van Aert was going to sprint for the stage, but in the end he fooled everyone again. We hear from Grischa Niermann and Jonas Vingegaard after stage 9 of the Tour de France. And Chief Marketing Officer Jasper Saeijs tells us more about our new clothing partners Nike and Nimbl.
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Inside the Beehive Tour de France ’25 - 9: A satisfied Wout van Aert and we talk about pizza, kebab and hamburgers with our performance nutritionist Gabriel Martins
All Belgian media wanted to know how he felt after his second spot in stage 8 of the Tour de France. We translate it for you in this episode. Next to that we have a chat with our performance nutritionist Gabriel Martins about his work, our riders' preferences and the importance of not only healthy but also tasty food.
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Inside the Beehive Tour de France ’25 - 8: Spectacular Mur-top finish and kit-talk with Tom Houtgraaf
Another chaotic and spectacular finish on top of the Mur de Bretagne. Jonas came in second. In this episode we hear from our riders and we talk about our special Tour de France kit with Tom Houtgraaf. How do you design a new kit? And what things do you need to take into account?
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Inside the Beehive Tour de France ’25 - 7: A Giro-winner in the break and an update from the Giro d’Italia Women
Today’s episode turns pink for a bit. We had a crazy day of racing in Normandy, with Giro-winner Simon Yates in the breakaway. Next to the Tour de France, the women are currently in their fight for pink in Italy. Marianne Vos took a second spot today in stage 5. We hear from both Simon as women’s sports director Jan Boven.
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Tour de France '25 - 6: Jamie Lowden talks aerodynamics
Today we had a flat TT around the city of Caen in stage 5 of the Tour de France. Before the race we already spoke to Jamie Lowden, our aerodynamics specialist. He explained how much work went into today’s stage. We also hear from Grischa Niermann and Jonas Vingegaard directly after the race.