Eat. Race. Win. [Ultra HD]

Watch Eat. Race. Win. [Ultra HD]

  • TV-14
  • 2018
  • 1 Season
  • 7.1  (14)

Eat. Race. Win. is a documentary series streaming on Amazon Prime Video that follows the life of a professional cycling team throughout the Tour de France. The show is hosted by chef Hannah Grant and team director Matthew White as they look to ensure that the team is fueled with the right kind of food that will help them perform optimally during the grueling race. The episodes take the viewers through a journey of a rigorous diet regimen where sports nutrition meets haute cuisine in a bid to create power-packed energy meals for the athletes.

Season one of 'Eat. Race. Win.' comprises of six episodes that chronicle the journey of the professional cyclists from the training camp to the finish line of the most prestigious road cycling events in the world- Tour de France. Hannah Grant is an accomplished and award-winning chef who runs a company that caters meals to professional cyclists. She is a specialist in creating meals from locally sourced organic fruits and vegetables that provide maximum nourishment and energy to the athletes. She believes that a diet rich in the right kind of proteins, carbohydrates, and fats is vital for the success of professional cyclists in a competition as physically demanding as the Tour de France.

The first episode of 'Eat. Race. Win.' shows the preparations of Hannah and her team in getting ready to cater to the needs of the athletes. From sourcing organic vegetables and fruits to setting up a mobile kitchen, every detail is meticulously planned, and the effort shows through the delicious-looking dishes that they create. The second episode explores the 'calorie rut' that the athletes often face- a situation where they are not taking enough calories to meet their energy demands. Hannah shows the athletes the kind of meals they need to keep them fueled during the races.

The subsequent episodes delve deeper into the intricacies of the cycling sport, highlighting the importance of strategies, teamwork, and quick decision-making skills. The show showcases how the cyclists work in tandem to gain an advantage over their competitors, and the role that a proper diet plays in getting them through every stage of the race.

One of the highlights of 'Eat. Race. Win.' is the beautiful scenery that is captured throughout the show. The camera follows the team as they cycle through some of the most beautiful landscapes in France, capturing moments of sheer wonder and beauty. The show also features some of the magnificent cuisine that France has to offer. Hannah takes us through the local markets and showcases some French delicacies, including wine, cheese, and pastries, that are part of the cultural experience of the Tour de France.

The show relies heavily on the chemistry between the hosts Hannah Grant and Matthew White. Hannah's creative flair for cooking combined with Matthew's expertise in cycling tactics and strategy makes for a compelling watch. Their conversations offer valuable insights into the physical and mental rigours of the race, highlighting how a proper diet and nutrition can make a remarkable difference to the outcome of the cycling events.

In terms of production quality, 'Eat. Race. Win.' is a stunning show. The quality of the visuals is crisp, vivid and detailed, and the Ultra HD format makes for an immersive and cinematic experience. The show's pacing is well thought-out, and the narration is well-balanced, giving the viewer a clear understanding of what is happening on screen.

In conclusion, 'Eat. Race. Win.' is a unique show that offers a fascinating insight into the world of professional cycling. The show's emphasis on the importance of nutrition and how it impacts the athletes' performance is informative, and the scenery and culture of France are beautifully captured. If you're a fan of cycling or even if you just enjoy good food, this show is definitely one to watch.

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Seasons
What's for Dinner?
6. What's for Dinner?
July 27, 2018
Everything is coming to a climax for team Orica-Scott and Hannah and her crew. To prepare for the traditional final dinner, Hannah goes to sea in search of fresh tuna. Meanwhile, Matt White rallies the team for their final battles. The team gathers for a beautiful and healthy meal consisting of fresh tuna and juicy steaks before battle the final race stage down the Champs-Élysees. It's all or nothing now.
I Just Want to Click Out and Go Home.
5. I Just Want to Click Out and Go Home.
July 27, 2018
As the riders climb their way through the brutal mountain stages, Hannah and her crew source vegetables at a biodynamic farm for nutrient dense produce, that is optimal for performance food. As Orica-Scott's road captain Matthew Hayman starts to feel the strain of being a Domestique, support for the white jersey stumbles, and rivals close in on the team's lead.
This is the Nitro Boost of Energy.
4. This is the Nitro Boost of Energy.
July 27, 2018
Halfway through the tour, team Orica-Scott heads into the mountains. However, they're off to a rocky start when the riders get knocked around by wind and multiple crashes. Meanwhile, Hannah sets out to source farm-raised poultry for a delicious celebratory dinner. On Bastille Day, team leader Simon Yates puts on a road-pounding performance, and Hannah's crew serves a steak feast from Pyrenees raised beef. 
Here are the Golden Words: You are What You Eat
3. Here are the Golden Words: You are What You Eat
July 27, 2018
Hannah and her crew source from markets in the Medieval town of Troyes, France, and a nearby dairy farm to create a spectacular feast for the weary riders. She incorporates classic French cuisine into a barbeque fit for an Aussie. Brutal crashes take out key contenders from across the peloton yet Orica-Scott must fight to hold onto their gains as race fatigue threatens their standing on the leaderboard.
I Pushed the Limit.And I Found It
2. I Pushed the Limit.And I Found It
July 27, 2018
In quick succession, Orica-Scott must endure two major blows to their chances at the podium and a tragic death in the team family. The team's strategy is challenged in every way, forcing Sports Director Matthew White to evolve or fail in his goals. Hannah sources berries raised with exquisite tenderness and finds lamb from a local farmer to cook a meal that will both fuel victory and raise morale at a moment when the future looks bleak. The entire team learns that winning comes to those who adapt and fight on.
You've Got to Be In It To Win It
1. You've Got to Be In It To Win It
July 27, 2018
During the super-charged two days before the start of the Tour de France, Hannah preps her crew of chefs for the battle ahead. Meanwhile, Orica-Scott's Sports Director Matthew White preps his riders for their hardest race of the year. For the first time in three decades, a German city (Düsseldorf) is the host to the Grand Depart and the riders face a dangerous challenge when rain soaks the fast time trial course.
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  • Premiere Date
    July 27, 2018
  • IMDB Rating
    7.1  (14)