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Cyclist Magazine Podcast episode 82: Ned Boulting, time-traveller

ITV4's Tour de France commentator Ned Boulting joins the Cyclist Magazine Podcast to discuss his new book and give his predictions for this year's Tour

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Published: June 29, 2023 | Last updated: June 29, 2023

This week on the Cyclist Magazine Podcast, Robyn and Will are joined by commentator, podcaster and author Ned Boulting to discuss his new book 1923: The Mystery of Lot 212 and a Tour de France Obsession. After being alerted to an old film reel from the Tour de France being sold at auction in 2020, Ned set off on a journey to find out all about it, including details about the race, the riders, the onlookers, the social and political context and its spooky reflections in the modern world.

Ned also shares his thoughts about the 2023 Tour de France and Tour de France Femmes, explains why he hates predictions and then goes on to make some of his own regardless.

Our chat begins at 5min 20sec.

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Website editor Will Strickson got into cycling thanks to two men: his dad and Michael Rasmussen. Thankfully he only follows the example of one so Cyclist knows where he is at all times. With a willingness to try anything and everything, Will writes about the latest bikes, tech, kit, racing and travel while trying to maintain a healthy dose of sarcasm. Often seen wheezing his way through north London, he's also a big football, rugby and NFL fan with cycling offering much needed respite from being let down. Twitter: @willstrickson Instagram: @willstrickson Height: 188cm Weight: 88kg Saddle height: 78cm

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