It came as a huge surprise for us
- that the EU suddenly
- would have such a big role to play
- in affecting our trip to Paris.
In practical terms, it means that
- all Team Rynkeby teams
- on the ride to Paris
- must take along a portable toilet
- that can be used by both men and women
- when they have to go to the bathroom
- during the 7-8 hours
- spent every day cycling from one hotel in the morning to the next hotel in the evening.
It's going to be a huge task
- but I'm sure
- that our 48 teams will find a practical solution.
You have the trailer with you today
- so are you just out to test it?
We have to find out if it will work on our training ride today.
I think it's a bit of a shame
- it's going to mean really long breaks for us
- having to go into the trailer
- to use the bathroom.
I think it will be really nice
- you can go in there and get some privacy
- and not have to squat out in a field along with the other ladies.
The toilet trailer back there
- needs emptying
- who is responsible for that?
The volunteer team
- and that's fine, but it does take time away from other things.
Good or bad?
- You could say it's bad
- but it's necessary. When you have to go, you have to go.
Can't you just hop off and do what you need to do during the existing breaks?
- Some can. Not me though.
So how do you handle it?
I plan ahead
- and if we can't manage to plan
- then I think the trailers are fine.
At the end of the day,
- the EU says
- that it won't accept
- and that goes for Team Rynkeby cyclists too
- men and women
- that they...
- stand and pee in the bushes
- or out in a corn field
- and do what they have to do
- on the trip to Paris.
Well done, Mads
- good to have you with us again!
Is it a dirty deal?
- that's what we're calling it in cycling circles
- this is just a dirty deal...
- one you could throw right in the toilet!
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