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Rouleur Podcast: Larry Warbasse and Conor Dunne, plus Lee “Hollywood” Turner

Larry and Conor, the #NoGoTour boys reunited at the Giro, and it feels so good. Plus Lee Turner's crazy pro kit fetish and Stu Clapp's horse riding fantasy

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24 MAY 2019 | UPDATED 10.04 PM BST

As the Giro finally enters the mountains, we catch up with Larry Warbasse and Conor Dunne. At the end of last season, they were jobless after the collapse of Aqua Blue Sport and set off on a bike-packing adventure they called the NoGo Tour. Now they’re back racing the roads of Italy – Larry with AG2R, Conor with Israel Cycling Academy.

 

We also meet the legendary Lee Turner, Melbourne’s multi-hued pro-kit enthusiast, who’s on a one-man mission to put a bit of fun and colour back into cycling.


Stuart Clapp is planning a photo shoot with cyclists on horseback, but he still finds time to have a pop at Adam Blythe’s dress sense.


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