Season 1 · Episode 1
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De Avondetappe is a daily television program during the Tour de France that discusses the stage of that day. From 2003 to 2014, the presentation was in the hands of Mart Smeets. In 2015, the program was replaced by NOS Studio Tour, but since 2016 De Avondetappe has returned to the screen, now with presenters Dione de Graaff and Herman van der Zandt.
2005
2011
Winning the Tour de France in 1997 made Jan Ullrich a star. But soon after, the downfall of road cycling's biggest talent begins. The five-part documentary series follows the stages of his life and his career.
2022
Pro cycling’s Movistar Team sets their sights on victory while on the road as they face challenges, controversy and internal conflict.
2020
EAT. RACE. WIN. is a behind-the-scenes adventure into the biggest annual sporting event on the planet: The Tour de France. The Queen of Performance Cooking, Chef Hannah Grant, takes you on her race within the race as she sources performance food for Australia's pro cycling team, Orica-Scott. Hannah shows us exactly what it takes to perform at the edge of human endurance for 21 race days.
2018
The world’s best female cyclists take on the sport’s toughest challenge - the Tour de France Femmes.
2024
The four-part documentary series follows the German team Bora-Hansgrohe on its way to the Tour de France 2024. The team wants to finally win the overall title, which is why they have recruited the Slovenian Primoz Roglic. He has won everything but the Tour de France. Both are hungry for victory. But the competition is fierce.
2019
2023
In the new, humorous 'Daar zijn beelden van', Sander Gillis and Cato Peeters dive into the rich VRT archive in search of great ideas and unforgettable clips. Because there is a lot in there: hilarious stunts from Merlina or De kat, the end of the phone-in games, delightful moments from Spel zonder grenzen... But Sander and Cato also find footage of a very young Koen De Bouw, among others, and discover many gems in the archive spoken in all kinds of Dutch, from Kempen dialect to West Flemish...
2026
What do you think the world will look like in five years? And how do you think you'll be doing in five years? These provocative questions form the basis of Over 5 Jaar (Over 5 Years), a program produced only every five years. Five years ago, Wim De Vilder visited nine well-known and interesting Flemish people at their homes or workplaces. And he asked them to look into the future, five years ahead. Not easy. The interviews from back then were hidden away for five years. No one could see them. A reason for the guests to really let their guard down. Now, Wim De Vilder confronts the guests with their own predictions.
2016