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Who saw "Eat. Race. Win." on amazon prime
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Damn, the food looks great ! and the cycling wasn't too bad either.

After watching the series I want to ride in France even more than before. I couldn't decide what would be better, the riding or the eating. If I could sign up for a 4-7 day ride the stage then eat that food tour, it'd be done in a heartbeat.

Brian
“Eat and Drink, spin the legs and you’re going to effin push (today).” A Howe
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Re: Who saw "Eat. Race. Win." on amazon prime [TriBri00] [ In reply to ]
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Watched it, solid.

Washed up footy player turned Triathlete.
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Re: Who saw "Eat. Race. Win." on amazon prime [TriBri00] [ In reply to ]
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Glad I saw this. I've been dealing with post-TdF blues - especially after being at 2 stages this year. This will help!

"The person on top of the mountain didn't fall there." - unkown

also rule 5
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Re: Who saw "Eat. Race. Win." on amazon prime [TriBri00] [ In reply to ]
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I enjoyed it!

It was also interesting to see how they edited Matt White/the team compared to how the Orica-Scott youtube channel edited Matt White/the team.
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Re: Who saw "Eat. Race. Win." on amazon prime [TriBri00] [ In reply to ]
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Watched it in one day with my kids. We loved it.

I may not be fast, but once I get going, it is hard to stop me...
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I liked it. Interesting to hear about the food prep and they mixed in enough behind the scenes tour stuff to keep you watching. Wonder what it costs to put on some of those meals. Ultra premium ingredients. Those steaks alone for the meal before the rest day must have cost a fortune.

Great things never come from comfort zones.
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Re: Who saw "Eat. Race. Win." on amazon prime [TriBri00] [ In reply to ]
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I watched it, pretty good overall.

Honestly I wish it had focused less on the riders/team and spent more time exploring the area's and what all goes into the chef's days.

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like it couldn't decide what exactly to be: a documentary on food prep/planning for TdF with local influencers, or a TdF documentary about racing

you can see quite a lot of stacy sims' philosophies in what hannah talks about
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Re: Who saw "Eat. Race. Win." on amazon prime [jkhayc] [ In reply to ]
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i found the series didn't really know what it wanted to be. killed some time on the trainer watching it but i certainly wouldn't rush to watch it again.
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TriBri00 wrote:
Damn, the food looks great ! and the cycling wasn't too bad either.

After watching the series I want to ride in France even more than before. I couldn't decide what would be better, the riding or the eating. If I could sign up for a 4-7 day ride the stage then eat that food tour, it'd be done in a heartbeat.

I went for several weeks for work. I commuted by bike 9mi each way and rode the weekend in Alsace.

The views are stunning. Plenty of hills, flats, mountains. Abandoned castles to explore, food to eat, etc...

Do it. I caught the Sunday TDF arrival in Paris. Sublime end to a work trip.

Take the bike, rental seemed costlier and more hassle as good rentals were not near me.

The “menu du jour” and a “pichet” of wine is the way to go.
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