Amazon has announced that docuseries Eat. Race. Win. will premiere on Friday 27th July, exclusively on Prime Video.
The series follows Hannah Grant, the first female chef at the famed Tour de France cycling race, and the 2017 Orica-Scott team in a behind-the-scenes, off-the-bike adventure into the biggest annual sporting event on the planet: The Tour de France.
Chef Hannah Grant takes Prime members on her race within the race as she sources performance food for Australia’s pro cycling team, Orica-Scott.
As Orica-Scott’s Sports Director, Matthew White, encourages his riders to victory, Grant and her team expertly create a daily menu of food that’s rich in taste and geared to fuel riders for over 2200 grueling miles.
Along the Tour and across the culinary landscape of France, Grant — known as the Queen of Performance Cooking and the first chef of elite pedigree in racing — shows us exactly what it takes to perform at the edge of human endurance for 21 race days.
Grant is a chef, sports nutrition coach and recipe developer. She is a veteran of Fat Duck, working alongside Heston Blumenthal, and of Noma, where she worked with René Redzepi. Her first cookbook, The Grand Tour Cookbook, released in 2015, was the inspiration for the series.
All six episodes will be available to stream on this date, which coincides with the release of Grant’s newest cookbook of the same name.