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Scary Fast Feed Zone in the Tour de France

I know, I know— road bikes aren't cool. But you gotta hand it to 'em for this. Check out how fast this bottle hand-off goes down in a recent stage of the Tour de France. 

These guys are called soigneurs. They keep riders fed, massaged, and generally looked-after when they are competing in 21-day stage races like the Tour. This souigneur is clearly a cut above, though— watch closely for the no-look bottle kick in between hand-offs.

Good luck to the riders and their teams as they enter the last week of racing in this years TDF!



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Wow, that bottle hand-off in the Tour de France is absolutely mind-blowing! The precision and speed of the soigneur are remarkable. These athletes and their support teams truly demonstrate incredible skill and dedication. Best of luck to all the riders as they enter the last week of racing in this year’s TDF. | Click here for more information about our junk removal services near you.

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