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Humans like a good challenge – especially when it comes to sports and physical competition. Triathlons, ultra marathons. One of the most grueling events in sports is the cycling road race, the Tour de France. What motives contestants to compete in such undertakings; to push themselves to both the physical and mental brink of what man is capable of? Is it self-perseverance? An intrinsic desire to see exactly what we are able to do when we dedicate ourselves? What if your life depended on it, or better yet, the lives of hundreds of others depended on your competing in and completing a race like the Tour de France? On today’s episode, we travel the meandering roads of France, wind our way through mountainous terrain, on a story of personal drive not just to compete, but to defeat evil and save the lives of innocent men, women, and children in the process. A story that has a little bit of everything, brought to you by a podcast that you’ve come to expect the unexpected from… The Missing Chapter.

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