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Is THEMOVE Now the Best Way to Follow the Tour de France?

  • Writer: Peter Jeffers
    Peter Jeffers
  • Jul 17
  • 2 min read
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Let’s face it — keeping up with the Tour de France isn’t as simple as it used to be. With TNT Sports now holding exclusive UK rights and traditional free-to-air coverage fading into the distance, fans are left navigating a maze of subscriptions just to catch a glimpse of the peloton.

But while the TV landscape shifts, one platform is quietly taking the lead: THEMOVE — the podcast hosted by Lance Armstrong, George Hincapie, and now Sir Bradley Wiggins. It’s fast becoming the go-to for Tour insights, tech talk, and the kind of banter only seasoned pros can deliver.

🎧 Why THEMOVE Hits the Sweet Spot

  • Real Talk from Real RidersThese guys have lived the Tour — and it shows. Their commentary is sharp, their chemistry is effortless, and their stories go way beyond the highlight reel.

  • Tech Deep DivesFrom aero gains to gear ratios, THEMOVE doesn’t just skim the surface. Johan Bruyneel and Spencer Martin often join to break down the data and tactics behind each stage.

  • Daily Drops, No Paywall With fresh episodes after every stage, you’re never behind. And with Wiggo now in the mix, UK fans get a familiar voice with a fresh perspective.


📈 Winning the Ratings War?

While traditional broadcasters battle for subscriptions, THEMOVE is winning hearts — and earbuds. It’s where fans gather, share, and stay connected to the race. For many, it’s not just a podcast — it’s part of the ride.



🚴‍♂️ From the Pod to the Peloton

And speaking of the ride — check out Team Lotto Dstny in this year’s Tour, powering through the stages aboard the Orbea Orca. It’s a bike built for speed, stiffness, and serious style.



Whether you're tuning in from the saddle or the sofa, THEMOVE offers a fresh way to stay connected to the Tour. And if it inspires you to upgrade your own ride, we’ve got the gear to match — from the Orca Aero to the Rise and beyond.


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